25 years of DistractionOsteogenesis: What is the lastingconsensus for TreatingCraniomaxillo-FacialMalformations?
Program
– The Farewell Meeting –
ACADEMY
Paris, FranceNovember 17th, 2018
International Course
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Homage symposium on theoccasion of the retirements ofProf. Patrick Diner andProf. Bodo Hoffmeister
Topics
• Is interceptive surgery stillrelevant?
• To distract or not distractvs. conventional procedures
• Surgery first, then Orthodontics:Change of the paradigm
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25 years of Distraction Osteogenesis: What is the lasting Consensus for Treating Craniomaxillo
Organizing CommitteeAlberto Bianchi, Catania, ItaliyArnaud Picard, Paris, FranceOliver Scheunemann, Tuttlingen, Germany
PrefaceDear Friends and Colleagues,
After almost thirty years since the first case of distraction osteogenesis of facial bones, the scientificcraniomaxillofacial community felt the need for a moment of reflection on the pros and cons of thistechnique and to discuss new concepts in our discipline.
The occasion chosen by S.O.R.G. in its entirety, and from the craniofacial section specifically, was toinvite two internationally renowned surgeons, Patrick Diner and Bodo Hoffmeister who have guidedus in our discipline and in this specific method.
We will have the opportunity to share with Patrick, Bodo and all authoritative speakers the state ofthe art treatment of many craniomaxillofacial malformations with or without distraction osteogenesis. It will also be an opportunity for young colleagues or experts to celebrate two Masters and their tea-chings. We are very much looking forward to welcoming you in Paris!
Alberto BianchiCourse Chairman
Course Chairman:Alberto Bianchi,Catania, Italiy
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axillofacial Malformations? Strasbourg Osteosynthesis Research Group
ACADEMY
Faculty
EACMFS Credit PointsPending for EACMFS credit points.
Registration and Informationwww.sorg-group.com [email protected]
Payment either by bank transfer or credit card (Visa or Mastercard)Registration fee: € 250 (includes all lectures, catering, note pads and certificate)
Course VenueAcadémie Nationale de Chirurgie15 Rue de l'École de Médecine75006 Paris, FranceTel.: +33 1 43 54 02 32
Nicolai Adolphs, Berlin, GermanyEric Arnaud, Paris, FranceHervé Benateau, Caen, FranceAlberto Bianchi, Catania, ItalyJonathan Britto, London, United KingdomMichael Engel, Heidelberg, GermanyEva Galliani, Paris, FranceNatacha Kadlub, Paris, FranceJean Baptiste Kerbrat, Rouen, FrancePeter Kessler, Maastricht, The NetherlandsFrederic Kolb, Paris, FranceBoris Laure, Tours, FranceGiovanni Maltese, Gothenburg, SwedenArnaud Picard, Paris, FranceMarco Pironi, Bologna, Italy
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Program
Saturday, November 17th, 2018
1. Cranial
09.00 – 09.15 Spring Assisted Surgery: a 20 year old new technique G. Maltese, Goteborg 09.20 – 09.35 Isolated Craniosynostosis: Diagnostic and Basic
Craniofacial Therapies M. Engel, Heidelberg
2. Craniofacial
09.40 – 09.55 Cranio-Facio-Synostosis: “When and why”
monobloc distraction in complex malformation E. Arnaud, Paris 10.00 - 10.15 Fronto-facial distraction of the orbit in Crouzon-Pfeiffer
and Apert patients - when is the best time?” J. Britto, London 10.20 – 10.35 Is 3D planning strongly useful for surgical procedure
in complex craniofacial malformation? B. Laure, Tours
3. Maxilla, Nose, Orbit: Reconstruction
10.40 – 10.55 Is interceptive surgery still relevant in the reconstruction
of the nose? A. Picard, Paris 11.00 – 11.15 Is interceptive surgery still relevant in the reconstruction
of the orbit, maxilla, mandible? F. Kolb, Paris 11.20 – 11.35 External distraction osteogenesis for reconstruction
after gunshot injuries H. Benateau, Caen
11.40 – 12.20 Brunch
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4. Mandible
12.20 – 12.35 Role of distraction osteogenesis in CMF surgery today -
a review of the last 15 years from the
Berlin Craniofacial Center N. Adolphs, Berlin 12.40 – 12.55 Indications of symphyseal distraction:
The Bologna Experience: Advantages and Limits M. Pironi, Bologna 13.00 – 13.15 Dynamic orthognathic surgery procedure versus traditional
orthognathic surgery in the cases of non-existing
temporo-mandibular joint E. Galliani, Paris
5. Past and Future
13.20 – 13.35 Distraction Osteogenesis: Are there true indications? P. Kessler, Maastricht 13.40 – 13.55 When orthodontists and surgeons are married -
who acts first? J. B. Kerbrat, Rouen 14.00 – 14.15 Surgery first, then orthodontics A. Bianchi, Catania 14.20 – 14.35 Magnetic distraction device N. Kadlub, Paris 14.40 – 15.00 Final Remarks, End of Course B. Hoffmeister, Berlin
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