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FOS ANNUAL MEETING
JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes Orlando, Florida
May 19-22, 2016
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EDUCATIONAL CONTENT General Session ............................................... Page 12-16
Orthopaedic Professionals Update .......... Page 17
Shoulder & Elbow ........................................... Page 18
Trauma .............................................................. Page 19
Adult Reconstruction .................................... Page 20
Foot & Ankle ..................................................... Page 21
Pediatrics ........................................................... Page 22
Hand ................................................................... Page 23
Sports Medicine .............................................. Page 24
Spine Surgery .................................................. Page 25
Poster Presentations ...................................... Page 26-27
2016 ANNUAL MEETING
FLORIDA ORTHOPAEDIC SOCIETYSTRATEGIC PLAN
May 19-22, 2016
JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes | Orlando, FL
VISION STATEMENTThe Florida Orthopaedic Society will be the
premier organization that promotes the highest quality musculoskeletal health for the citizens
of Florida
MISSION STATEMENT The Florida Orthopaedic Society will champion
the interests of musculoskeletal patients and orthopaedic surgeons in Florida.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT This activity has been planned and implemented
in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the Florida Orthopaedic
Society. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons is accredited by the ACCME to provide
continuing medical education for physicians.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 17.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should
claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
CHAIR:
Thomas Bernasek, MD Florida Orthopaedic Institute
Tampa, FL
Dominic Carreira, MD Florida Institute of Orthopedic
Surgical Specialists Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Cheong, MD Orthopaedic Associates
of West Florida Clearwater, FL
Michele D’Apuzzo, MD Center for Advanced
Orthopedics South Miami, FL
Victor Hugo Hernandez, MD University of Miami
Miami, FL
Kurt Hirshorn, MD All Florida Orthopaedic
Associates St Petersburg, FL
Tammy King, PT, MHS, DPT President,
Achieve Home Care, LLC Tampa, FL
James McFadden, MD The Orthopaedic Institute
Gainesville, FL
Hari Parvataneni, MD University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
Scott Schoenleber, MD Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Miami, FL
Juan Suarez, MD Cleveland Clinic Florida
Weston, FL
Matthew Swick, MD All Florida Orthopaedic
Associates St Petersburg, FL
Andrew Wong, MD Tallahassee
Orthopaedic Clinic Tallahassee, FL
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
FOS PRESIDENT
Carlos Lavernia, MD Center for Advanced Orthopedics
Larkin Hospital South Miami, FL
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SHOULDER & ELBOW
Chair - Thomas Wright, M.D. University of Florida
Gainesville
Co Chair - Ioannis Pappou, M.D. Florida Orthopaedic Institute
Tampa
TRAUMA
Chair - George Haidukewych, M.D. Level One Orthopaedics at Orlando Health
Orlando
Co Chair - Anjan R. Shah, M.D. Florida Orthopaedic Institute
Tampa
ADULT RECONSTRUCTION
Chair - Martin Roche, M.D. Holy Cross Orthopaedic Institute
Fort Lauderdale
Co Chair - Kurt Hirshorn, M.D. All Florida Orthopaedic Associates
St Petersburg
FOOT & ANKLE
Chair - Thomas San Gionvanni, M.D. Miami Orthopedics &
Sports Medicine Institute Coral Gables
Co Chair - Eric Lloyd, M.D. Boca Raton Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Boca Raton
The Subspecialty Breakout sessions are panel discussions led by prominent figures in each respective subspecialty. Each session provides an opportunity for members to bring cases or submit abstracts which will be discussed in these smaller more intimate and specialty specific settings. The breakouts that we have planned and their respective facilitators are as follows:
Subspecialty Breakout Sessions
2016 RESIDENTS AND FELLOWS RESEARCH COMPETITIONSUNDAY MORNING IN GENERAL SESSION
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PEDIATRIC
Chair - Jose Herrera-Soto, M.D. Arnold Palmer Hospital
Orlando
Co Chair - Drew Warnick, M.D. Children’s Orthopaedic & Scoliosis
Surgery Associates St. Petersburg
HAND
Chair - Jorge Orbay, M.D. Miami Institute of Upper Hand Extremity
Miami
Co Chair - Alex Coleman, M.D. Andrews Institute, Gulf Breeze
Co Chair – Michael Garcia, M.D. Florida Orthopaedic Institute, Tampa
SPORTS MEDICINE
Chair - Randy Schwartzberg, M.D. Orlando Orthopaedic Center
Orlando
Co Chair - Wade Van Sice, M.D. Jupiter Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
Jupiter
SPINE
Chair - Joe Gjolaj, M.D. University of Miami Miller School of
Medicine Miami
Co Chair - Steven Weber, D.O. Orlando Orthopaedic Center
Orlando
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Social Events
Welcome Reception Sponsored by Danna-Gracey and The Doctors Company
The annual FOS Vendor Appreciation Welcome Reception will be held the first
evening of the meeting, Thursday, May 19th from 6:00 to 7:00 pm
on Valencia Court at the hotel. All meeting attendees, vendors, and their families are encouraged to attend. Please RSVP so we have an accurate head count. This is an outdoor event so resort casual
dress is encouraged.
Thursday EveningFOPAC and AAOS PAC
Reception Sponsored by Danna-Gracey and The Doctors Company
Our political action committees will host a special reception in the Mediterranean Ballroom (exhibit area) on Friday, May 20th from 5:00 – 7:00 pm.
The event will feature appetizers, beverages, music, and some special guests and recognitions. Please feel free to bring along your spouse, family, and guests to this terrific event as you begin your evening.
Friday Evening
Fundraiser for
Julio Gonzalez, MD for Florida
House of Representatives
The Florida Orthopaedic PAC will host a
special fundraising event
on Friday, May 20th
from 4:30-5:30 pm
in the foyer of the
Mediterranean Ballroom
honoring one of our own, Dr. Gonzalez,
and his bid for re-election to the Florida
House. Don’t miss this opportunity
to support Julio and his continued
representation of physicians and
patients in Tallahassee.
Friday AfternoonClosing Evening Reception
Saturday Night
Start the final night of this year’s conference attending the Closing Evening
Reception on Valencia Court. This is a perfect opportunity to share a cocktail
and some jokes with your peers as your coordinate your final evening of the annual meeting. The reception will
take place 6 pm to 7 pm on Valencia Court.
All meeting attendees, vendors (tickets required), and their families are
encouraged to attend. This is an outdoor event so resort casual dress is encouraged.
Saturday Night
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PROGRAM COMMITTEEThomas Bernasek, MD Corin U.S.A.: Paid consultant; Research support DePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company: IP royalties; Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker; Research support
Dominic Carreira, MD American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society: Board or committee member Biomet: Paid consultant
David Cheong, MD No conflicts to disclose
Michele D’Apuzzo, MD American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons: Board or committee member Smith & Nephew: Paid consultant
Victor Hugo Hernandez, MD Consensus orthopedics: Paid consultant Mallinckrodt pharmaceuticals: Paid presenter or speaker Smith & Nephew: Paid consultant
Kurt Hirshorn, MD No conflicts to disclose
Tammy King, PT, MHS, DPT No conflicts to disclose
Carlos Lavernia, MD Florida Orthopaedic Society: Board or committee member Johnson & Johnson: Stock or stock Options Journal of Arthroplasty: Editorial or governing board MAKO SURGICAL/STRYKER: IP royalties Stryker: Stock or stock Options Symmetry Medical (Telcomet): Stock or stock Options Wright Medical Technology, Inc.: Stock or stock Options Zimmer: Paid consultant; Stock or stock Options
James McFadden, MD No conflicts to disclose
Hari Parvataneni, MD No conflicts to disclose
Scott Schoenleber, MD No conflicts to disclose
Juan Suarez, MD DePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company: Paid presenter or speaker Pacira: Stock or stock Options
Matthew Swick, MD No conflicts to disclose
Andrew Wong, MD Bristol-Myers Squibb: Paid presenter or speaker Exscribe EMR Company: Stock or stock Options; Unpaid consultant Pfizer: Paid presenter or speaker
Fraser Cobbe Staff – Florida Orthopaedic Society
FACULTY (In alphabetical order
by last name.)
Jose Alcerro, MD No conflicts to disclose
James Andrews, MD Bauerfiend: Paid consultant Biomet: Paid consultant Connective Orthopaedics: Stock or stock Options Fast Health Corporation: Board or committee member MiMedx: Research support Patient Connection: Stock or stock Options Physiotherapy Associates: Board or committee member Theralese: Paid consultant
Michael Baraga, MD No conflicts to disclose
Kathryn Ashley Bentley, MD No conflicts to disclose
Odion Binitie, MD No conflicts to disclose
Brett Bolhofner, MD Florida Orthopaedic Society: Board or committee member Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma: Editorial or governing board
Mark Bromson, MD Johnson & Johnson: Stock or stock Options
Leonard Buller, MD No conflicts to disclose
Scott Burkhardt, PhD No conflicts to disclose
Miguel E. Cabanela, MD MidAmerica Orthopedic Society: Board or committee member
Dominic Carreira, MD American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society: Board or committee member Biomet: Paid consultant
George Canizares, MD No conflicts to disclose
Gregory A. Chaires, Esq No conflicts to disclose.
Daniel Chan, MD No Conflicts to report
Alex Coleman, MD No conflicts to disclose
Brian E. Coleman, MD No conflicts to disclose
Sheila Conway, MD No conflicts to disclose
Robert Decker, MD No conflicts to disclose
Chris DeRosier, MD Acelity/KCI – Paid Consultant
David M. Donohue, MD No conflicts to disclose
Jon Dounchis, MD Stryker: Paid consultant; Research support
Gavan Duffy, MD Arthrex, Inc: Paid consultant DePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company: IP royalties
Kevin Farmer, MD American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine: Board or committee member Florida Orthopaedic Society: Board or committee member Arthrex, Inc Exactech: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker
Michael Garcia, MD Arthrex, Inc: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker
Gregory Gilot, MD Cayenne Medical: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker; Research support Exactech, Inc: IP royalties; Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker; Research support
Joseph Gjolaj, MD DePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company: Paid consultant International Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Editorial or governing board Journal of Orthopaedics E-Cronion: Editorial or governing board
North American Spine Society: Board or committee member Nuvasive: Research support
Raul Gosthe, MD No conflicts to disclose
Elvis Grandic, MD No conflicts to disclose
John Groundland, MD No conflicts to disclose
Kenneth Gustke, MD Journal of Arthroplasty: Editorial or governing board Orthosensor: IP royalties; Research support; Stock or stock Options Orthosensor, Inc.: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker Stryker MAKO: IP royalties; Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker; Research support Zimmer: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker; Research support; Stock or stock Options
Aaron J. Guyer, MD AAOS: Board or committee member American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society: Board or committee member Arthrex, Inc: Paid presenter or speaker Florida Orthopaedic Society: Board or committee member Foot and Ankle International: Editorial or governing board
George Haidukewych, MD AAOS: Board or committee member Biomet: IP royalties; Paid consultant DePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company: IP royalties; Paid consultant Journal of Orthopedic Trauma: Editorial or governing board Orthopediatrics, Institute for Better Bone Health: Stock or stock Options Synthes: Other financial or material support; Paid consultant
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Program Committee and Faculty Disclosure List, continuedLarry Halperin, MD AAOS: Board or committee member American Society for Surgery of the Hand: Board or committee member Avanir Pharmaceuticals: Stock or stock Options Florida Medical Association: Board or committee member Florida Orthopedic Society: Board or committee member Orange County Medical Society: Board or committee member Pfizer: Stock or stock Options Sanofi-Aventis: Stock or stock Options Smith & Nephew: Stock or stock Options Workflow.com: Stock or stock Options
David Heekin, MD DePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker; Research support Stryker: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker; Research support
Mauricio Herrera, MD No conflicts to disclose
Jose Herrera-Soto, MD Biomet: IP royalties; Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker Biomet Spine: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker Orthopediatrics: Paid consultant Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America: Board or committee member Scoliosis Research SocietySpine Form Device Monitoring Committee: Board or committee member Spine Form: Paid consultant Spineguard: Paid consultant
Victor Hugo Hernandez, MD Consensus orthopedics: Paid consultant Mallinckrodt pharmaceuticals: Paid presenter or speaker Smith & Nephew: Paid consultant
Alfred Hess, MD BiometAuxilium: Paid presenter or speaker UPEX: IP royalties; Stock or stock Options
Kurt Hirshorn, MD No conflicts to disclose
Jared Hudspeth, MD No conflicts to disclose
Hank Hutchinson, MD ICJR: Editorial or governing board Pacira: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker; Research support; Stock or stock Options Smith & Nephew: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker; Stock or stock Options
Christopher Iobst, MD Ellipse Technologies: Paid consultant Orthofix, Inc.: Paid consultant Smith & Nephew: Paid presenter or speaker
Steven Kalandiak, MD Synthes: Paid presenter or speaker
Tammy King, PT, MHS, DPT No conflicts to disclose.
David Klein, MD No conflicts to disclose
Jason Klein, MD No conflicts to disclose
Jennifer Kurowicki, BS No conflicts to disclose
William Leone, MD OrhoSensor: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker Stryker: IP royalties; Paid consultant
G. Douglas Letson, MD Stryker: Paid consultant
Jonathan Levy, MD DJ Orthopaedics: IP royalties; Paid consultant; Research support Innomed: IP royalties
Eric Lloyd, MD No conflicts to disclose
Evan Loewy, MD No conflicts to disclose
Steve Lyons, MD Amedica: Stock or stock Options Florida Orthopaedic Society: Board or committee member Journal of Arthroplasty: Editorial or governing board Zimmer: IP royalties; Paid consultant; Stock or stock Options
Benjamin Maxson, DO No conflicts to disclose
Colin McNamara, MD No conflicts to disclose
Hector Mejia, MD No conflicts to disclose
Mark Mighell, MD DJ Orthopaedics: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker; Research support Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education: Board or committee member Stryker: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker
Michael Miranda, DO No conflicts to disclose
Enesi Momoh, MD No conflicts to disclose
Nick Newsum, MD No conflicts to disclose
John Nordt, MD No conflicts to disclose
Robert P. Norton, MD Internal Fixation Systems: Stock or stock Options Invivo Therapeutics: Stock or stock Options
Jorge Orbay, MD DePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company: IP royalties Skeletal Dynamics, LLC: Unpaid consultant
Jason Nydick, DO No conflicts to disclose
Jason Oberste, MD Florida Orthopedic Society: Board or committee member
Daryl Osbahr, MD AAOS: Board or committee member American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine: Board or committee member Arthrex, Inc: Paid presenter or speaker
Ioannis Pappou, MD No conflicts to disclose
Mathew Patrick, MD No conflicts to disclose
Fabio Pencle, MD No conflicts to disclose
Jonathan H. Phillips, MD Biomet: IP royalties; Research support Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics: Editorial or governing board Journal of the Southern Orthopedic Association: Editorial or governing board OrthoPaediatrics: Board or committee member; Paid consultant Scoliosis Research Society: Board or committee member Spine Advisory Board OrthoPaediatrics: Other financial or material support Springer: Publishing royalties, financial or material support
Charles T. Price, MD Biomet: IP royalties Halo Innovations, Inc: IP royalties Institute for Better Bone Health, LLC: Editorial or governing board; Stock or stock Options Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics: Editorial or governing board
Herman Prieto, MD No conflicts to disclose
Stephen Quinnan, MD DePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company: Paid consultant; Research support Globus Medical: Paid consultant Microbion: Paid consultant Smith & Nephew: Paid consultant
Bryan Reuss, MD World of Medicine: Paid consultant
Martin Roche, MD mako - stryker: Paid consultant mako- stryker, Orthosensor: IP royalties mako-stryker, Orthosensor: Paid presenter or speaker makosurgical-stryker: Research support Orthosensor: Paid consultant Orthosensor, Cayenne: Stock or stock Options
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Thomas San Giovanni, MD Arthrosurface, OrthoHelix: IP royalties Cytonics, MedShape Systems: Stock or stock Options Paragon28: Paid consultant
Roy Sanders, MD Biomet: IP royalties; Paid presenter or speaker CONMED Linvatec: IP royaltiesHealth and Human Services: Research support Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma: Editorial or governing board; Publishing royalties, financial or material support Medtronic: Research support National Institutes of Health (NIAMS & NICHD): Research support Orthopaedic Trauma Association: Board or committee member Orthopedics Today: Editorial or governing board Smith & Nephew: IP royalties; Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker; Research support Stryker: IP royalties; Paid consultant Stryker,METRC (DOD), OTA,: Research support Zimmer: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker
Scott Sandilands, DO No conflicts to disclose
Francisco Schwartz-Fernandes, MD No conflicts to disclose
Randy Schwartzberg, MD Arthrex, Inc: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker
Gaetani Scuderi, MD AdynxxCytonics: Paid consultant Cytonics: Employee; Other financial or material support Cytonics, K2, Atlas Spine, safewire: Stock or stock Options
Daniel Segina, MD Breaking Away Consulting: Stock or stock Options Breg: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker Eli Lilly: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker Genesis Medical Devices- Personal LLC: Stock or stock
Options Motion Devices: Stock or stock Options Stryker: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker
Will Shaffer, MD No conflicts to disclose
Anjan (A.J.) Shah, MD No conflicts to disclose
Robert Stanton, MD AAOS: Board or committee member American Journal of Sports Medicine, Sports Health, Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine Sage Publishing: Editorial or governing board American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine: Board or committee member Soft Tissue Regeneration: Paid consultant; Stock or stock Options; Unpaid consultant
Matthew Stiebel, MD Arthrex, Inc: Paid consultant Moximed: Research support
Edward Stolarski, MD AAOS: Board or committee member Biomet: Paid presenter or speaker BiometMedacta: Paid consultant Biometric: Paid presenter or speaker Gulfcoast Research: Research support OSI: Stock or stock Options
T. Kyle Stoops, MD No conflicts to disclose
Purnell Traverso, MD No conflicts to disclose
Wade Van Sice, MD American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine: Board or committee member Florida Orthopedic Society: Board or committee member
Jan Vest No conflicts to disclose
Kevin Wang, MD No conflicts to disclose
Drew Warnick, MD No conflicts to disclose
Steven Weber, DO No conflicts to disclose
Tristan Weir, B.S. No conflicts to disclose
Jacob M Wilson PhD, CSCS No conflicts to disclose
Andrew Wong, MD Bristol-Myers Squibb: Paid presenter or speaker Exscribe EMR Company: Stock or stock Options; Unpaid consultant Pfizer: Paid presenter or speaker
Jacob Worsham, MD No conflicts to disclose
Thomas Wright, MD Exactech, Inc: IP royalties; Research support INTEGRA LIFESCIENCES CORPORATION/ASCENSION ORTHOPAEDICS: Research support Journal of Hand Surgery - American: Editorial or governing board SKELETAL DYNAMICS LLC: Research support Wolters Kluwer Health - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins: Publishing royalties, financial or material support
Erik Zachwieja, MD No conflicts to disclose
POSTER PRESENTATIONS (In alphabetical order
by last name.)
Milad Alam, MD No conflicts to disclose
Kelms Amoo-Achampong, BA No conflicts to disclose
Sam Ashby, DO No conflicts to disclose
Devin Collins, BS No conflicts to disclose
Nathan T Formaini, DO No conflicts to report
Steven Goldberg, MD Catalyst Orthoscience: IP royalties; Research support; Stock or stock Options; Unpaid consultant
Jacob Hawkins, MS No conflicts to disclose
Ahdy Helmy No conflicts to disclose
Zachary Hubbard, BS No conflicts to disclose
Ammar Humayun, MD No conflicts to disclose
Shahrose Hussein No Conflicts to disclose
Jennifer Kurowicki, BS No conflicts to disclose
Tsun yee Law, MD No conflicts to disclose
Charles Lawrie MD No conflicts to disclose
Jonathan C Levy, MD DJ Orthopaedics: IP royalties; Paid consultant; Research support Innomed: IP royalties
Suyog Patil No conflicts to disclose
John Redmond, MD Arthrex, Inc: Paid presenter or speaker
James Rizkalla No conflicts to disclose
Maher Rizkalla No conflicts to disclose
Jarrod C. Robertson, MS3 No conflicts to disclose
Martin Roche, MD mako - stryker: Paid consultant mako- stryker, Orthosensor: IP royalties mako-stryker, Orthosensor: Paid presenter or speaker makosurgical-stryker: Research support Orthosensor: Paid consultant Orthosensor, Cayenne: Stock or stock Options
Benjamin Rogozinski, MD No conflicts to disclose
Zachary Rogozinski, MS3 No conflicts to disclose
Samuel Rosas MD No conflicts to disclose
Karim Sabeh MD No conflicts to disclose
Paul Salam No conflicts to disclose
Daniel Schlatterer, DO, MS No conflicts to disclose
Michaela Schneiderbauer, MD No conflicts to disclose
Spencer Summers BA No conflicts to disclose
Vinay Kumar Suryadevara No conflicts to disclose
David Szames, BS No conflicts to disclose
Jacob Triplet, DO No Conflicts to disclose
Fernando E. Vilella, MD No conflicts to disclose
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Dr. Miguel E. Cabanela is an Emeritus Professor
of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Mayo Clinic in
Rochester, MN. He received his Medical Degree
(Summa cum laude) from the University of
Santiago Medical School in Spain. He completed
a Residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at the Mayo
Graduate School of Medicine in Rochester, MN.
Dr. Cabanela is the Executive Director of the
Mid-America Orthopaedic Association. He has
served in leadership roles in many professional
societies including serving as President in the
Hip Society, the International Hip Society, and
the Minnesota Orthopedic Society. He has also
served in numerous volunteer positions with the
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
including Chair of the Committee on International
Education and Relations and the Committee on
Injuries.
Dr. Cabanela currently serves as a Reviewer for
the Journal of Arthroplasty, Journal of Bone and
Joint Surgery, and Clinical Orthopaedics and
Related Research.
Miguel E. Cabanela, M.D. Emeritus Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN
Keynote Speakers and Sessions
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Keynote Speakers and Sessions
Doctor James R. Andrews is one of the
founding members of Andrews Sports
Medicine and Orthopaedic Center in
Birmingham, Alabama. He is also
co- founder of the American Sports
Medicine Institute (ASMI) a non-
profit institute dedicated to injury prevention,
education and research in orthopaedic and sports
medicine. Doctor Andrews continues to serve
as Chairman of the Board and Medical Director
of ASMI. Doctor Andrews is also a founding
partner and Medical Director of the Andrews
Institute in Gulf Breeze, Florida. He is President
and Chairman of the Board of the Andrews
Research and Education Foundation also
dedicated to prevention, education and research
at the Andrews Institute. He has mentored more
than 314 orthopaedic/sports medicine Fellows
and more than 84 primary care sports medicine
Fellows who have trained under him through
these Sports Medicine Fellowship Programs.
Doctor Andrews is known and recognized for
his skills as an orthopaedic surgeon as well as
his scientific and clinic research contributions
in knee, shoulder and elbow injury
prevention and treatment. In addition,
he has made major presentations
around the world, and has authored
numerous scientific articles and
books. He has recently written a book,
Any Given Monday, about prevention of youth
sports injuries and how to prevent them for
athletes, parents and coaches. The book is based
on his life in sports medicine and was released in
January 2013 by Simon & Schuster.
Doctor Andrews graduated from Louisiana
State University (LSU) in 1963, where he was
Southeastern Conference indoor and outdoor
pole vault champion. He completed LSU
School of Medicine in 1967 and completed his
orthopaedic residency at Tulane Medical School
in 1972. He had surgical fellowships in sports
medicine at the University of Virginia School of
Medicine in 1972 with Doctor Frank McCue, III
and at the University of Lyon, Lyon, France in
1972 with the late professor Albert Trillat, M.D.,
who is known as the Father of European Knee
Surgery.
James Andrews, M.D. The Andrews Institute
Gulf Breeze, FL
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Keynote Speakers and Sessions
Gregory A. Chaires has been Board
Certified by the Florida Bar as a
specialist in Health Law since 2001
and licensed to practice law in
Florida since 1992. He has extensive
experience representing health
care providers, medical group
practices, hospitals, and other
health care facilities. He routinely advises on
issues involving the federal Stark Self-Referral
and Anti-kickback statutes, the Florida Patient
Self-Referral Act, the Florida Anti-kickback
Statute, as well as the False Claims Act and fee
splitting prohibitions. Mr. Chaires provides
representation concerning Medicare/Medicaid
fraud and abuse investigations and prevention,
HIPAA privacy and security regulations,
reimbursement issues, compliance programs,
physician employment agreements and medical
staff privilege matters. Lastly, Mr. Chaires
routinely represents physicians and
other health care provides in
professional license investigations
and disciplinary actions before the
various medical quality assurance
boards such as the Florida Boards
of Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine,
Dentistry, Pharmacy, Chiropractic
and Nursing.
Prior to founding the firm, Mr. Chaires served the
State of Florida as Assistant General Counsel to
the Board of Medicine, as well as General Counsel
to the Boards of Nursing, Dentistry, Respiratory
Care and Opticianry through which he gained a
significant knowledge and understanding of the
regulatory process, invaluable in his assisting
clients. In addition Mr. Chaires was the legal
advisor to the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit for
the Southern District of Florida for the Florida
Office of the Attorney General.
Gregory A. Chaires, Esq. Chaires, Brooderson, & Guerrero. P.L.
Altamonte Springs, FL
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Keynote Speakers and Sessions
Dr. Shaffer is the Medical Director
of the American Academy of
Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS).
He is located in the Washington,
DC office. As medical director,
Dr. Shaffer oversees the office
of government relations and the
department of research and scientific affairs.
Dr. Shaffer assumed his position with AAOS in
December 2013. He has a true passion for science
and evidence-based medicine, and has been
working in this area more than 15 years. Dr.
Shaffer believes “We are at a place in medicine
where healthcare has become very valuable and
quality-based and evidence-based medicine is in
the best interest of our patients.”
Specializing in the treatment and care of the
spine, and currently retired from the Navy,
Dr. Shaffer earned his medical degree from
the University of Michigan and joined the U.S.
Navy, completing an orthopaedic surgery
internship at the Naval Hospital Oakland & an
aerospace preventive medicine fellowship at the
Naval Aerospace Medical Institute in Pensacola,
FL. He served two years aboard USS America,
USS Independence, and USS Nimitz,
with tours in the Mediterranean and
Caribbean.
Dr. Shaffer later completed an
orthopaedic surgery residency at
the Naval Hospital in Portsmouth,
Va., followed by a tour at the Naval
Hospital in Yokosuka, Japan, where he received
the Navy Commendation Medal, and a Spine
Fellowship at the University of Iowa and Chief
of Orthopaedics at National Naval Hospital
Bethesda, Md.
Dr. Shaffer spent time in private practice at
Ventura Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine in
Ventura, Calif., before joining the Saint Louis
University School of Medicine’s Orthopaedic
Surgery Department, where he reestablished the
spine program in both orthopaedic and neurologic
surgery. He later established a spine practice at
the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Ky.,
where he served as professor, vice-chairman,
and orthopaedic residency coordinator. Later,
and prior to joining the AAOS, Dr. Shaffer’s
practice was part of the Northwest Iowa Bone,
Joint and Sports Surgeons, in Spencer, Iowa.
Will Shaffer, M.D. Medical Director
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
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Keynote Speakers and Sessions
Jan Vest is the Chief Executive
Officer of Signature Medical Group,
Inc. (SMG), an independent multi-
specialty group of 130 physicians
in 17 specialties and over 850
employees in St. Louis, Kansas City
and rural Missouri. As an awardee
convener in the Center for Medicare and
Medicaid Innovation’s Bundled Payments for
Care Improvement program, SMG is leading
the largest orthopedic initiative in the country
designed to improve quality of care and reduce
cost in Medicare joint replacement patients.
The SMG program clinically integrates 2,000
orthopedic surgeons in 26 states and 60 cities
across the country. SMG is managing 45,000
total joints a year in the program. Also, through
a grant received from CMMI to participant in
the Strong Start for Mothers and Newborns
program, SMG has successfully
implemented new models of prenatal
care that have reduced premature
births in its population of Missouri
Medicaid women by almost 50
percent. He consults with a wide
range of healthcare organizations and
regularly presents to business organizations,
academic leaders, physician groups and
healthcare professionals throughout the country.
He is a former member of the Federal Reserve’s
Health Care Industry Council and is currently
a member of the boards of the American
Association of Orthopedic Executives, the
Midwest Healthcare Initiative and the Signature
Healthcare Foundation. Jan was selected as the
Medical Practice Executive of The Year 2015
by the Medical Group Practice Management
Association (MGMA).
Jan Vest Chief Executive Officer
Signature Medical Group, Inc.St Louis, MO
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FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016
THURSDAY, MAY 19, 20161:00 -6:30 pm Registration
Location: Mediterranean 4 – 5 Foyer
12:00 -2:00 pm FORPG Claims Review Committee Lunch Meeting – Committee Members Only Location: Armante 2- 3
1:00 -5:00 pm 1ST Annual Orthopaedic Update for Orthopaedic Professionals PAs, ARNPs, PTs, ATs, and more Location: Mediterranean 4
Andrew Wong, MD, Chair Tallahassee Orthopaedic Clinic
Tammy King, PT, MHS, DPT President, Achieve Home Care, LLC
2:00 -3:30 pm FORPG Board of Directors Meeting Location: Armante 2- 3
3:00-5:00 pm Exhibitor Set-Up Location: Mediterranean 5 - 8
3:30–6:00 pm FOS Board of Directors Meeting Location: Armante 2- 3
6:00 -7:00 pm Vendor Appreciation Welcome Reception Location: Valencia Court
7:30-8:00 am Breakfast Location: Mediterranean 4 – 5 Foyer
7:00 am-6 pm Registration Location: Mediterranean 4 – 5 Foyer
GENERAL SESSION Location: Mediterranean 4
8:00 am Welcome & Introductions Carlos Lavernia, MD The Center for Advanced Orthopedics at Larkin Hospital President South Miami, FL
8:00-8:30 am Presidential Keynote Speaker Why Total Hips Fail? Miguel E. Cabanela, MD Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic Executive Director, Mid-America Orthopedic Association Rochester, MN
8:30-8:40 am Question and Answer Session8:40-8:50 am 2015-2016 Presidential Address
Carlos Lavernia, MD The Center for Advanced Orthopedics at Larkin Hospital South Miami, FL
8:50-8:57 am When is it Safe for Patients to Drive after Total Knee Arthroplasty? Victor Hugo Hernandez, MD University of Miami Miami, FL
8:58-9:05 am Distal Median Neuropathy is a Complication of Shoulder Arthroplasty Mark Mighell, MD Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL
9:06-9:10 am Discussion9:11-9:18 am Intraoperative Evaluation of Dorsal
Screw Penetration Using Skyline and Carpal Shoot Through Views Francisco Schwartz-Fernandes, MD Florida Hospital, Wesley Chapel Tampa, FL
9:19-9:26 am Improving Response to Treatment for Patients with DDD with the use of the Fibronectin-Aggrecan Complex Gaetani Scuderi, MD Jupiter Medical Center Jupiter, FL
9:26-9:30 am Discussion9:30-10:00 am Break in Exhibit Hall
Location: Mediterranean 5 - 8
Detailed Financial Disclosures for all speakers and program committee members can be found on Pages 4 - 6.
PROGRAM
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10:00-12:30 pm BREAKOUT SESSIONS
SHOULDER & ELBOW Location: Palazzo C Thomas Wright, MD, Chair University of Florida
Ioannis Pappou, MD, Co-Chair Florida Orthopaedic Institute
Adult Reconstruction Location: Palazzo A Martin Roche, MD, Chair Holy Cross Orthopaedic Institute
Kurt Hirshorn, MD, Co-Chair All Florida Orthopaedics Associates
PEDIATRICS Location: Palazzo B Jose Herrera-Soto, MD, Chair Arnold Palmer Hospital
Drew Warnick, MD, Co-Chair Children’s Orthopaedic & Scoliosis Surgery Associates
12:30-1:30 pm Lunch in Exhibit Hall Location: Mediterranean 5 – 8
Poster Presentations Location: Mediterranean 5 – 8
GENERAL SESSION Location: Mediterranean 4 Moderator: Thomas Bernasek, MD
1:30-2:00 pm Maximizing Efficiencies and Legal Considerations for Non-Physician Providers Gregory A. Chaires, Esq. Chaires, Brooderson, & Guerrero. P.L. Altamonte Springs, FL
2:00-2:10 pm Discussion2:10 -2:17 pm Drug Misuse in Total Knee
Arthroplasty Revision Incidence in the Medicare Patient Population Martin Roche, MD Kevin Wang, MD Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute Fort Lauderdale, FL
2:18-2:25 pm Complete Eradication of Biofilm from orthopedic materials Steven Lyons, MD Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL
2:26-2:33 pm Tranexamic Acid Effectively Reduces Blood loss and Transfusion Rates During Simultaneous Bilateral Total Knee Arthroplasty Herman Prieto, MD University of Florida Gainesville, FL
2:40-2:47 pm FORPG Update Brian Ziegler, MD President
2:48-3:00 pm FOS Business Meeting & Elections3:00-3:30 pm Break with Exhibitors
Location: Mediterranean 5 – 8
3:30-3:50 pm William Enneking, M.D. Memorial Oncology Lecture History and Future of Pediatric Limb Salvage Surgery with an Expandable Prosthesis G. Douglas Letson, MD Moffitt Cancer Center Tampa, FL
3:50-4:20 pm Keynote Speaker Prevention of Injuries in Youth Sports James Andrews, M.D. The Andrews Institute Gulf Breeze, FL
4:20-4:30 pm Discussion4:30-5:30pm Fundraiser for Julio Gonzalez for
State Representative Location: Mediterranean Ballroom Foyer
5:00-7:00 pm Reception in Exhibit Hall Sponsored by Danna-Gracey and The Doctors Company Location: Mediterranean 5 – 8
FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 — CONTINUED
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Location: Mediterranean 4 – 5 Foyer
7:00-8:00 am Breakfast Location: Mediterranean 4
GENERAL SESSION Location: Mediterranean 4 Moderator: Michele D’Apuzzo, MD
7:30-8:00 am Member Abstracts8:00-8:30 am Impact of Merit-Based Incentive
Payment System (MIPS) and Alternative Payment Models (APMs) Will Shaffer, MD Medical Director American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
8:30- 9:00 am Early Experiences with Bundled Payment Programs Jan Vest Chief Executive Officer Signature Medical Group, Inc. St Louis, MO
9:00-9:15 am Discussion9:15-9:25 am 2016-2017 Presidential Address
John Nordt, MD Spine Center of Miami Miami, FL
9:25-10:00 am Break with Exhibitors Location: Mediterranean 5 – 8
10:00-12:30 pm BREAKOUT SESSIONS
TRAUMA Location: Palazzo A George Haidukewych, MD, Chair Level One Orthopaedics at Orlando Health
Anjan R. Shah, MD, Co-Chair Florida Orthopaedic Institute
FOOT & ANKLE Location: Palazzo B Thomas San Giovanni, MD, Chair Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute
Eric Lloyd, MD, Co-Chair Boca Raton Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
HAND Location: Palazzo C Jorge Orbay, MD, Chair Miami Institute of Upper Hand Extremity
Alex Coleman, MD, Co-Chair Andrews Orthopaedic Clinic
Michael Garcia, MD, Co-Chair Florida Orthopaedic Institute
12:30-1:15 pm Lunch with Exhibitors Location: Mediterranean 5 – 8
Poster Presentations Location: Mediterranean 5 – 8
1:15-2:15 pm OrthoBowl Moderated by: David Cheong, MD Orthopaedic Associates of West Florida Clearwater, FL
2:15-2:30 pm Break with Exhibitors (Raffle Prizes)2:30-5:00 pm BREAKOUT SESSIONS
SPORTS MEDICINE Location: Palazzo A Randy Schwartzberg, MD, Chair Orlando Orthopaedic Center
Wade Van Sice, MD, Co-Chair Jupiter Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
SPINE Location: Palazzo B Joe Gjolaj, MD, Chair University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Steven Weber, DO, Co-Chair Orlando Orthopaedic Center
5:00 pm FASMed (Florida Alliance for Sports Medicine) Meeting To begin at the end of the Sports Medicine Breakout Session Location: Palazzo A
2:30-4:00 pm Exhibitor Breakdown6:00-7:00 pm Poolside Reception
Location: Valencia Court
SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016
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7:00-12:00 pm Registration Location: Mediterranean 4 – 5 Foyer
7:30-8:00 am Breakfast Location: Mediterranean 4
GENERAL SESSION Location: Mediterranean 4 Moderator: David Chandler, MD
FELLOWS RESEARCH COMPETITION
8:00-8:07 am Arthroplasty in the Economically Disadvantaged Patient Jose Alcerro, MD The Center for Advanced Orthopedics at Larkin Hospital South Miami, FL
8:08-8:15 am Dislocation Rates Following Fluoroscopic-Guided Anterior Approach THA: The Role of Functional Pelvic Tilt Colin McNamara, MD Cleveland Clinic Florida Weston, FL
8:16-8:20 am Discussion8:20-8:27 am A Retrospective Investigation
of Failed Metal on Metal Total Hip Replacements: A Guide to Management T. Kyle Stoops, MD Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education Florida Orthopedic Institute University of South Florida Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery Tampa, FL
8:28-8:35 am Perioperative Analysis of One-Stage Bilateral Direct Anterior Total Hip Arthroplasty Raul Gosthe, MD Cleveland Clinic Florida Weston, FL
8:36-8:43 am Use of Reverse Shoulder Prosthesis in the Treatment of Locked Anterior Shoulders: A Comparison Enesi Momoh, MD Holy Cross Orthopedic Research Institute Fort Lauderdale, FL
8:44-8:50 am Discussion8:50-9:00 am AAOS and Board of Councilors
Update Larry Halperin, MD, Chair, AAOS Board of Councilors Orlando Orthopedic Center
SUNDAY, MAY 22, 2016 9:00-9:30 am Residency Program Updates (5
minutes each program)9:30-10:00 am Subspecialty Breakout Session
Summary Reports Juan Suarez, MD Cleveland Clinic Florida Weston, FL
RESIDENTS RESEARCH COMPETITION & OREF RESIDENTS RESEARCH SYMPOSIA Moderator: John Nordt, MD Presented by OREF, ORS, and the FOS
10:00-10:07 am Tendon Diameter on Preoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Can Predict Autologous Doubled Hamstring Tendon Anterior Cruciate Ligament Graft Size Leonard Buller, MD University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami, FL
10:08-10:15 am Ketorolac Administered In The Recovery Room For Acute Pain Management Does Not Affect Healing Rates Of Femoral And Tibial Shaft Fractures David M. Donohue, MD University of South Florida Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery Florida Orthopedic Institute Tampa, FL
10:16-10:23 am Dynamic MRI for Diagnosis of Pathologic Extensor Carpi Ulnaris Tendon Instability Kathryn Ashley Bentley, MD Presented by: Jared Hudspeth, MD University of Florida College of Medicine at Jacksonville Jacksonville, FL
10:24 -10:30 am Discussion10:30-10:37 am Thermal Properties of Polymethyl
Methacrylate Vary Depending on Brand and Type John Groundland, MD University of South Florida Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery Florida Orthopedic Institute Tampa, FL
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10:38-10:45 am Tranexamic Acid In Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty: Does It Affect Short-term Outcomes Scott Sandilands, DO The Center for Advanced Orthopedics at Larkin Hospital South Miami, FL
10:46-0:53 am Five to Sixteen Year Follow-Up of the STAR Total Ankle Replacement Evan Loewy, MD University of South Florida Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery Florida Orthopedic Institute Tampa, FL
10:54-11:00 am Discussion Moderator: James McFadden, MD
11:00-11:07 am Open Hand Fractures: A Prospective Look at Functional Outcomes & Risk Factors for Infection Nick Newsum, MD University of Florida Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Gainesville, FL
11:08-11:15 am Arthroscopic Treatment of Borderline Hip Dysplasia in the Pediatric Population: Clinical Outcomes with Minimum Two Year Follow-Up Jacob Worsham, MD Department of Orthopaedics Mayo Clinic Jacksonville Jacksonville, FL
11:16-11:23 am The Modified Peterson First Metatarsal Double Osteotomy: A Novel Technique and Short-Term Outcomes Jason Klein, MD University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL
11:24-11:30 am Discussion
11:30 -11:37 am The Direct Lateral Approach for Medial Displacement Calcaneal Osteotomy and the Sural Nerve: A Descriptive Study Erik Zachwieja, MD University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL
11:38-11:45 am Does Angled Anterior Cervical Plates Have Benefits Over Straight plates? A Clinical and Radiologic Outcome Study Fabio Pencle, MD Less Exposure Surgery Specialists Institute, Fort Lauderdale, FL
11:46-11:53 am Outcomes of Lumbopelvic Fixation in the Treatment of Complex Sacral Fractures Using Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques Tristan Weir, B.S. Florida State University College of Medicine, Tallahassee, FL
11:53-12:00 pm Discussion12:00 pm Fellows and Residents Research
Award Ceremony These awards were supported by an OREF grant made possible through funding provided by Zimmer and DePuy Synthes.
12:15 pm Meeting Adjourned12:15-1:15 pm Orthopaedic Residency Program
Leadership Luncheon Location: Cordova – Invitation only Sheila Conway, MD, Chair University of Miami Hospital Miami, FL
Hernan Prieto, MD, Co-Chair University of Florida Gainesville, FL
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1ST Annual Orthopaedic Update for Orthopaedic Professionals
Thursday May 19, 2016 | 1pm – 5:15 pmChairman: Andrew Wong, MD, Tallahassee Orthopaedic Clinic, Tallahassee, FLCo-Chair: Tammy King, PT, MHS, DPT, President, Achieve Home Care, LLC,
Adjunct Professor, South University
1:00-1:30 pm Partnership Strategies Effective in Bundling Programs and Readmission Reduction: The Team Approach to Bundled Payment and the Importance of Protocol Based Treatment Tammy King, PT, MHS, DPT Achieve Home Care, LLC Tampa, FL
Developing an effective working relationship with M.D.’s and Hospitals. Strategies for enhancing the communication and professional relationship among care providers.
1:30-2:00 pm Transitioning to Outpatient Total Joint Replacement Michael Miranda, DO Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL
A Systematic Approach: Including patient selection and managing the perioperative care and pain management from 24 hour discharge to outpatient surgery.
2:00-3:00 pm Total Hip Arthroplasty followed by Panel Discussion Steve Lyons, MD Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL
A presentation and discussion of the four most utilized surgical approaches in total hip arthroplasty including postoperative care and precautions.
Panel: Steve Lyons, MD Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL
Andrew Wong, MD Tallahassee Orthopaedic Clinic, Tallahassee, FL
Michael Miranda, DO Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL
PROGRAM AGENDA:
3:00-3:10 pm Break3:15-3:45 pm Current Thinking in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Concussion Scott Burkhardt, PhD Tallahassee Orthopaedic Clinic Tallahassee, FL
A review of the current data and diagnostic tools for establishing pre-competition neuropsych baselines, diagnosing the presence of concussion and most importantly actual treatment techniques
3:45-4:15 pm The Unique Demands of Orthopedic Oncology Patients Odion Binitie, M.D. Moffit Cancer Center Tampa, FL
A presentation of the unique diagnostic, management and post-op rehab challenges experienced by orthopedic oncology patients.
4:15-4:45 pm Wound Care – A Primer Chris DeRosier, M.D. Southeastern Plastic Surgery Tallahassee, FL
The role of wound VACS, dressing changes, whirlpools and surgical soft tissue coverage techniques for wound care.
4:45-5:15 pm Nutrition – It’s Role in Athletic Performance and Recovery After Surgery Jacob M Wilson PhD, CSCS Chief Executive Officer Applied Science and Performance Institute Tampa, FL
How diet and supplements can be used to enhance physical recovery.
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SHOULDER & ELBOWMay 20, 2016 | 10:00-12:30
Chair: Thomas Wright, MD, University of Florida, GainesvilleCo-Chair: Ioannis Pappou, MD, Florida Orthopaedic Institute, Tampa
ABSTRACTS / RESEARCH 10:00-10:05 am Ultrasound Evaluation of Rotator Cuff Integrity in Patients Undergoing Revision Rotator Cuff Repair Gregory Gilot, MD Cleveland Clinic Weston Weston, FL
Presented by Colin McNamara, MD10:00-10:10 am Management of Infected Shoulder Arthroplasties Mathew Patrick, MD University of Florida Gainesville, FL
10:10-10:15 am Post-Sarmiento Era: What Is The Real Failure Rate Of Non-operative Treatment Of Humeral Shaft Fractures Anjan R. Shah, MD Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL
10:15-10:20 am Participation in Work and Sport Following Shoulder Arthroplasty- a comparison of Reverse and Anatomic Jennifer Kurowicki, BS Holy Cross Orthopedic Research Institute Fort Lauderdale, FL
10:20 -10:35 am DiscussionELBOW 10:35-10:45 am Radial Head Fractures, Ignore, Repair Replace and Pitfalls Jorge Orbay, MD Miami Institute of Upper Hand Extremity Miami, FL
10:45-10: 55 am Elbow Pathology In Throwers James Andrews, MD The Andrews Institute Gulf Breeze, FL
10:55-11:05 am DiscussionSHOULDER RECONSTRUCTION 11:05-11:13 am Rotator Cuff Disease – Who Needs A Rotator Cuff Repair? Andrew Wong, MD Tallahassee Orthopaedic Clinic Tallahassee, FL
11:14-11:21 am What’s New with Shoulder Arthroplasty? Jonathan Levy, MD Holy Cross Orthopedic Research Institute Fort Lauderdale, FL
11:22-11:30 am Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty – A Durable Solution? Kevin Farmer, MD University of Florida Gainesville, FL
SHOULDER TRAUMA – 25 minutes (7-8 minute talks)11:30-11:38 am Who Needs Operative Management Of Proximal Humerus Fractures? Thomas Wright, MD University of Florida Gainesville, FL
11:39-11:47 am Pearls and Pitfalls Of ORIF Of Proximal Humerus Fractures Steven Kalandiak, MD University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, FL
11:48-11:55 am SLAP Tears, Repair vs Biceps Tenodesis. Yanni Pappou, MD Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL
CASES FOR DISCUSSION - 30 minutes11:55-12:30 am Discussion
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Specialty Breakout SessionsTRAUMA
May 21, 2016 | 10:00-12:30Chair: George Haidukewych, MD, Level One Orthopaedics at Orlando Health, Orlando, FL
Co-Chair: Anjan R. Shah, MD, Florida Orthopaedic Institute, Tampa, FL
10:00-10:05 am Introduction and Goals of Session Dr. Anjan R. Shah and Dr. George Haidukewych10:05-10:20 am Treatment of Tibial Shaft Fractures: The supra-patella approach and technique Roy Sanders, MD Florida Orthopaedic Institute, Tampa, FL
10:20-10:50 am Tibia Fractures: Case presentations with tips, tricks, and interactive question and answer sessionPanelists: Anjan R. Shah, MD Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL
Daniel Segina, MD Health First Physician Specialties Office Melbourne, FL
Roy Sanders, MD Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL
10:50-10:55 am Break10:55-11:10 am Managing the Difficult Hip Fracture Benjamin Maxson, DO Florida Orthopaedic Institute, Tampa, FL
11:10-11:40 am Hip Fractures: Case presentations with tips, tricks, and interactive question and answer session
Panelists:
Daniel Chan, MD Memorial Regional Hospital Hollywood, FL
Stephen Quinnan, MD University of Miami Miami, FL
Benjamin Maxson, DO Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL
11:40-11:45 am Break11:45-12:00 pm The Distal Femur Peri-Prosthetic Fracture: Nail It, Plate It, or Replace It? George Haidukewych, MD Level One Orthopaedics at Orlando Health Orlando, FL
12:00-12:30 pm Distal Femur Peri-Prosthetic Fractures: Case presentations with tips, tricks, and interactive question and answer session Panelists: Brett Bolhofner, MD All Florida Orthopaedic Associates St Petersburg, FL
Hank Hutchinson, MD Tallahassee Orthopaedic Clinic Tallahassee, FL
George Haidukewych, MD Level One Orthopaedics at Orlando Health Orlando, FL
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ADULT RECONSTRUCTION
May 20, 2016 | 10:00-12:30 Chair: Martin Roche, MD, Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute, Fort Lauderdale
Co-Chair: Kurt Hirshorn, MD, All Florida Orthopaedics Associates, St Petersburg
KNEE SESSION Moderator: Martin Roche, MD10:00-10:15 am How to Prevent Common Causes of Knee Revisions Hari Parvataneni, MD University of Florida Gainesville, FL
10:15-10:30 am Pressfit Knees: Technique and Outcomes Gavan Duffy, MD Southeast Orthopedic Specialists Jacksonville, FL
10:30-11:00 am Panel Discussion: QA How to Perform a TKR and Handle Intra-op Complications Moderator: Martin Roche, MD Panelists: Gavan Duffy, MD Southeast Orthopedic Specialists, Jacksonville
Kenneth Gustke, MD Florida Orthopaedic Institute, Tampa
Jon Dounchis, MD NCH Physicians Group, Naples
Hari Parvataneni, MD University of Florida, Gainesville
Juan Suarez, MD Cleveland Clinic, Weston
Edward Stolarski, MD, Edward J Stolarski, MD PA Sarasota
HIP SESSION Moderator: Kurt Hirshorn, MD11:00-11:15 am Surgical Approaches to THA: Tips and Techniques Elvis Grandic, MD Boynton Beach, FL
11:15-11:30 am Work-up and Surgical Approaches to Hip Metallosis William Leone, MD Leone Center for Orthopedic Care Lighthouse Point, FL
11:30-11:45 am Work up and Approaches to THR Infection Kurt Hirshorn, MD All Florida Orthopaedic Associates St Petersburg, FL
11:45-12:00 pm Pre-op Risk Assessment and Accelerated Recovery Techniques Victor Hernandez, MD University of Miami Miami, FL
Reconstruction Economics Moderator: Carlos Lavernia, MD12:00 -2:10 pm Changing Health Economics Carlos Lavernia, MD The Center for Advanced Orthopedics at Larkin Hospital South Miami, FL
12:15-12:30 pm Hot Topics Panel Discussion:Running 2 Rooms in Joints Reconstruction Economics and Safety Private and Teaching Settings Moderator: Thomas Bernasek, MD Florida Orthopaedic Institute, Tampa
Panelists: Hari Parvataneni, MD University of Florida, Gainesville
William Leone, MD Leone Center for Orthopedic Care Lighthouse Point, FL
Kenneth Gustke, MD Florida Orthopaedic Institute, Tampa
David Heekin, MD Heekin Clinic, Jacksonville
Carlos Lavernia MD Center of Advanced Orthopedics at Larkin Hospital, South Miami
12:30 pm Adjourn
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Specialty Breakout SessionsFOOT & ANKLE
May 21, 2016 | 10:00 am - 12:30 pmChair: Thomas San Giovanni MD, Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute, Miami, FL
Co-Chair: Eric W. Lloyd, MD, Boca Raton Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, Boca Raton, FL
Panelists: Mark Bromson, MD, Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group, Boca Raton, FL
Dominic Carreira, MD, Florida Institute of Orthopaedic Surgical Specialists, Fort Lauderdale, FLAaron J. Guyer, MD, Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic, Tallahassee, FL
Challenging Foot & Ankle Cases : Lessons Learned, Lessons SharedCase Presentation Format with Interactive Panel and Audience Participation
10:00 Welcome & Introduction Thomas P. San Giovanni, MD Eric Lloyd, MD10:00-10:30 Ankle - Hindfoot Cases10:30-10:40 Panel and audience discussion10:40-11:10 Midfoot Cases11:10-11:20 Panel and audience discussion
11:20-11:50 Forefoot Cases11:50-12:00 Panel and audience discussion12:00-12:20 Audience Cases 12:20-12:30 Discussion/Interest for formation of: Florida Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society - FOFASClosing Statements12:30 Adjourn
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PEDIATRICS
May 20, 2016 | 10:00 am - 12:30 pmChair: José Herrera-Soto, MD, Arnold Palmer Hospital, Orlando
Co-Chair: Drew Warnick, MD, Children’s Orthopaedic & Scoliosis Surgery Associates, St Petersburg
10:00 – 10:15 am HIP PRESERVATION: The Ganz Periacetabular Osteotomy, What is the Fuss? José Herrera-Soto, M D Arnold Palmer Hospital Orlando, FL
10:15 – 10:30 am HIP PRESERVATION: Arthoscopic Management Of Residual Deformity After In Situ Screw Fixation Of Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis Drew Warnick, MD Children’s Orthopaedic & Scoliosis Surgery Associates St Petersburg, FL
10:30 – 10:50 am CASE PRESENTATIONS
11:00 – 11:25 am DISTINGUISHED MEMBER LECTURE PEDIATRIC HIP: DDH: The First Years Of Life. What Works And What Should We Avoid To Prevent Long-Term Sequelae? Charles T. Price, MD Arnold Palmer Hospital Institute for Orthopaedics Orlando, FL
11:25 – 11:40 am PEDIATRIC SPINE: Cervical Spine Trauma In Pediatrics. The Quest For Clearance Protocol Best Practices Jonathan H. Phillips, MD Arnold Palmer Hospital Institute for Orthopaedics Orlando, FL
11:40 – 11:55 am PEDIATRIC LIMB DEFORMITY: Pearls and Pitfalls of Frames Christopher Iobst, MD Nemours Children’s Hospital Orlando, FL
11:55 - 12:10 pm PEDIATRIC TUMOR: Fibrous Dysplasia: Diagnosis and Management Options Robert Stanton, MD Nemours Children’s Hospital Orlando, FL
12:10 - 12:30 pm PEDIATRIC SPORTS MEDICINE: Surgical Management of Pediatric ACL Injuries Daryl Osbahr, M.D. Arnold Palmer Hospital Orlando, FL
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May 21, 2016 | 10:00 am - 12:30 pmChairman: Jorge Orbay, MD, Miami Institute of Upper hand Extremity, Miami, FL
Co-Chair: Michael Garcia, MD, Florida Orthopaedic Institute, Tampa, FLCo-Chair: Alex Coleman, MD, Andrews Orthopaedic Clinic, Gulf Breeze, FL
10:00 Welcome & Introduction Jorge Orbay, MD Michael Garcia, MD Alex Coleman, MD
Controversies in Hand & Wrist Surgery Moderator: Dr. Jorge Orbay
10:00-10:15 am CMC Jorge Orbay, MD Miami Institute of Upper hand Extremity Miami, FL
10:15-10:20 am Discussion
10:20-10:35 am Intercarpal Instability (4CF, PRC) David Klein, MD Kennedy White Orthopaedic Center Sarasota, FL
10:35-10:40 am Discussion
10:40-10:55 am Scaphoid Fractures and Non-Unions Purnell Traverso, MD Broward Hand Center Pompano Beach, FL
10:55-11:00 am Discussion
11:00-11:15 am Distal Radius Fractures Alfred Hess, MD Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL
11:15-11:20 am Discussion
11:20-11:35 am Wrist Arthroscopy Michael Garcia, MD Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL
11:35-11:40 am Discussion
11:40-12:10 pm The business of Hand Surgery (Financial Considerations) Michael Garcia, MD Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL
Jason Nydick, DO Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL
Alex Coleman, MD Andrews Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Center Gulf Breeze, FL
12:10-12:30 pm Discussion
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SPORTS MEDICINE
May 21, 2016 | 2:30-5:00 PMChair: Randy Schwartzberg, MD, Orlando Orthopaedic Center
Co-Chair: Wade Van Sice, MD, Jupiter Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
2:30-2:55 pm My Approach to Grade 3 Acute & Chronic AC Joint Separations & Case Examples
Kevin Farmer, MD University of Florida, Gainesville (10 minutes)
Mauricio Herrera, MD Miami Institute for Joint Reconstruction (10 minutes)
Discussion/Questions (5 minutes)
2:55-3:20 pm My Treatment & Surgical Technique for SLAP Tears & Case Examples
SLAP Lesions in athletes < 35 y.o. Wade Van Sice, MD Jupiter Orthopedics & Sports Medicine (10 minutes)
SLAP Lesions in people > 35 y.o. Jason Oberste, MD Tallahassee Orthopaedic Clinic (10 minutes)
Discussion/Questions (5 minutes)
3:20-3:55 pm My “Go-to” Graft and Technique for ACL Reconstruction in Female Teenage Athlete Bryan Reuss, MD Orlando Orthopaedic Center (10 minutes)
Matthew Stiebel, MD Palm Beach Sports Medicine (10 minutes)
Discussion/Questions (5 minutes)
3:55-4:20 pm Complications of ACL Reconstruction & ACL Related Cases – Case Examples Randy Schwartzberg, MD Orlando Orthopaedic Center (10 minutes)
Hector Mejia, MD Tallahassee Orthopaedic Clinic (10 minutes)
Discussion/Questions (5 minutes)
4:20-4:45 pm Interesting Cases from FOS Members (25 minutes) – For this section, FOS meeting attendees are invited to bring cases to present. Other speakers and the moderators can also provide additional cases for this section.
4:45-5:10 pm Multiligament Knee Injury Cases
Michael Baraga, MD University of Miami (10 minutes)
George Canizares, MD All Florida Orthopaedic Associates (10 minutes)
Discussion/Questions (5 minutes)
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May 21, 2016 | 2:30-5:00 pmChair: Joe Gjolaj, MD, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Co-Chair: Steven Weber, DO, Orlando Orthopaedic Center
PART 1: SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS2:30-2:37 pm Factors Influencing Discharge Disposition Following Spinal Fusion for Spondylosis Leonard Buller, MD University of Miami
2:37-2:40 pm Discussion2:40-2:47 PM Eligibility of Outpatient Spine Surgery Candidates in a Single Private Practice Fabio Pencle, MD Less Exposure Surgery Specialists Institute Fort Lauderdale, FL
2:47-2:50 pm Discussion2:50-2:57 pm Surgical Site Infection Rate in Outpatient Spine Surgery compared to Hospital Cohort: Incidence and Risk Analysis Fabio Pencle, MD Less Exposure Surgery Specialists Institute Fort Lauderdale, FL
2:57-3:00 pm Discussion3:00-3:07 pm Effect of Surgical Setting (Tertiary versus Community Hospitals) on Hospital Reported Outcomes for Degenerative Elective Lumbar Spinal Procedures Tristan Weir, BS Florida State University College of Medicine Tallahassee, FL
3:07-3:10 pm Discussion3:10-3: 17 pm Comparison of Percutaneous Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery versus Open Approach Posterior Spine Surgery for Fixation of Thoracolumbar Fractures: A Retrospective Matched Cohort Tristan Weir, BS Florida State University College of Medicine Tallahassee, FL
3:17-3:20 pm Discussion PART 2: SPINE CASE PRESENTATIONS AND CONTEMPORARY TOPIC DISCUSSION3:20-3:30 pm Spinal Trauma Current Concepts Joseph P. Gjolaj, MD University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami
3:30-3:40 pm Discussion3:40-3:50 PM Sagittal Plane Deformity/Flatback Robert P. Norton, MD Florida Spine Specialists Boca Raton, FL
3:50-4:00 pm Discussion4:00-4:10 pm ACDF vs Total Disc Arthoplasty Steven Weber, DO Orlando Orthopaedic Center Orlando, FL
4:10-4:20 pm Discussion4:20-4:30 pm Degenerative Scoliosis Robert Decker, MD University of Florida Gainesville, FL
4:30-4:40 pm Discussion4:40-4:50 PM Kyphoplasty John Nordt, MD Spine Center of Miami Coral Gables, FL
4:50-5:00 pm Discussion
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2016 Poster PresentationsLOCATION: EXHIBIT HALL
WALKING TOUR SCHEDULE:FRIDAY, MAY 20TH FROM 12:30 TO 1:30 PM | SATURDAY, MAY 21ST FROM 12:30 TO 1:15 PM
Combined Ipsilateral Acetabular and Femoral Fractures at the Level of the Femoral Neck and
Below: A Retrospective Review of the Assessment, Treatment, and Complications
Zachary Rogozinski, MS3 Daniel Schlatterer, DO, MS Benjamin Rogozinski, MD
Florida State University College of Medicine Tallahassee, FL
Shoulder Ultrasound is an Underappreciated Cost-Effective Diagnostic Tool: A Guide for the
Orthopedic Surgeon Kelms Amoo-Achampong, BA
Benedict U. Nwachukwu, MD MBAFrank McCormick, MD
SOAR Institute, Miami, FL
Effect of Hypoglycemia on Total Knee Arthroplasty Revision Incidence
Martin Roche, MD Tsun yee Law, MD Jacob Triplet, DO Sam Rosas, MD
Zachary Hubbard, BS Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Racial Disparities in Total Knee Arthroplasty Revision Incidence and Burden in a National
Private Payer Database Martin Roche, MD Tsun yee Law, MD
Sam Rosas, MD Kevin Wang, MD
Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute Fort Lauderdale, FL
The Time Link Between Total Knee and Hip Arthroplasties in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis
Martin Roche, MD Tsun yee Law, MD
Sam Rosas, MD Sam Ashby, DO
Devin Collins, BS David Szames, BS
Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute Fort Lauderdale, FL
The Potential Failure of Intra-Operative X-rays to Determine Coronal Alignment of the Tibial
Component of TKA when Compared to Computer Navigation
Jarrod C. Robertson, MS3 Florida State University College of Medicine,
Andrew Wong, MD Tallahassee Orthopaedic Clinic
Tallahassee, FL
FEM Thermal Model for Human Bone for comparative study of Microwave and
Photo-Acoustic Energy Excitations Vinay Kumar Suryadevara1
Suyog Patil1 James Rizkalla2
Ahdy Helmy2 Paul Salama1
Maher Rizkalla1
1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Member of Integrated Nanosystems Development Institute (INDI), Indiana University Purdue University
Indianapolis2. Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis
HO Excision after Revision Hip Arthroscopy Ammar Humayun, MD
Department of Orthopaedics – Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, FL
Risk Factors for Advancement to THA after Hip Arthroscopy
John Redmond, MD Department of Orthopaedics – Mayo Clinic
Jacksonville, FL
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2016 Poster Presentations, ContinuedLOCATION: EXHIBIT HALL
WALKING TOUR SCHEDULE:FRIDAY, MAY 20TH FROM 12:30 TO 1:30 PM | SATURDAY, MAY 21ST FROM 12:30 TO 1:15 PM
The Role of Unloader Bracing in Prolonging the Need for Knee Arthroplasty
Jacob Hawkins, MS Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL
Accuracy of Joint Line Restoration in a Novel Shoulder Arthroplasty Design
Steven Goldberg, MD Steven S. Goldberg, MD, PL
Naples, FL
Outcomes and Radiographic Findings of Anatomical Press-fit Radial Head Arthroplasty
Jonathan C Levy, MD Nathan T Formaini, DO Jennifer Kurowicki, BS
Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute Fort Lauderdale, FL
90-Day Cost Of Treatment for Proximal Humerus Fractures: An Acute And 90 Day Cost Evaluation
Samuel Rosas, MD Tsun yee Law, MD
Jennifer Kurowicki, BS Enesi Momoh, MD
Steven P Kalandiak, MD Jonathan C Levy, MD
Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute Fort Lauderdale, FL
Use of Skive Screws for Peri-Prosthetic Humeral Shaft Fractures
Jennifer Kurowicki, BS Enesi Momoh, MD
Jonathan C Levy, MD Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Efficiency as Part of The Learning Curve in Total Hip Arthroplasty: One Surgeon’s Experience
Karim Sabeh, MD Spencer Summers, BA Charles Lawrie, MD
Victor Hernandez, MD Fernando E. Vilella, MD
All-Polyethylene Compared to Metal-Backed Implants in Total Knee Arthroplasty:
Cost Analysis of a Nationwide Database Karim Sabeh, MD Milad Alam, MD Sam Rosas, MD
Shahrose Hussein Michaela Schneiderbauer, MD
Comorbidity Effects on Shoulder Arthroplasty Costs: Analysis of A Nationwide Private Payer
Insurance Dataset Samuel Rosas, MD Tsun yee Law, MD Karim Sabeh, MD
Leonard T. Buller, MD Steven P. Kalandiak, MD
Jonathan C. Levy, MD
Comorbidity Effects on Hip Arthroplasty Costs: A Nationwide Sample Analysis
Samuel Rosas, MD Tsun yee Law, MD Karim Sabeh, MD
Leonard T. Buller, MD Martin W. Roche, MD
Victor H. Hernandez, MD, MSc
The Role of Unloader Bracing in Prolonging the Need for Knee Arthroplasty.
Jacob Hawkins, MS3 Florida State University
Andrew Wong, MD Tallahassee Orthopaedic Clininc
Tallahassee, FL
The Use of Antibiotic Loaded Hydroxyapatite Cement in Bone Infections
Jared Hudspeth, MD Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation;
UF COM Jacksonville, Florida
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