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3rd Annual Advances in Motion Preservation of the Spine


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Add to Calendar 3rd Annual Advances in Motion Preservation of the Spine 10/22/2021 6:00:00 PM 10/23/2021 4:00:00 PM America/Los_Angeles For More Details: https://ssf.cloud-cme.com/MOTIONPRESERVATION21 Description: The 3rd Annual Advances in Motion Preservation of the Spine course provides an in-depth evaluation of current and emerging techniques in spine surgery used to preserve spinal mobility. Through cadaveric demonstrations and instructional didactics, we teach the best evidence-supported practices surrounding disc arthroplasty, laminoplasty, motion preserving stabilization and endoscopic techniques.Click here to view th... Seattle Science Foundation false MM/DD/YYYY


Date & Location
Friday, October 22, 2021, 6:00 PM - Saturday, October 23, 2021, 4:00 PM, Seattle Science Foundation

Target Audience
Specialties - Neurological Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery

Overview

The 3rd Annual Advances in Motion Preservation of the Spine course provides an in-depth evaluation of current and emerging techniques in spine surgery used to preserve spinal mobility. Through cadaveric demonstrations and instructional didactics, we teach the best evidence-supported practices surrounding disc arthroplasty, laminoplasty, motion preserving stabilization and endoscopic techniques.

Click here to view the course syllabus.


Objectives
  1. Explore technological advances and their evidence base of motion preserving surgeries on the spine
  2. Assess and share technological and technical details to optimize outcomes and avoid complications and poor outcomes
  3. Outline the limitations of motion preserving surgery

Registration

Virtual Attendance (non-CME):
Virtual attendance is FREE for physicians and allied health professionals who are not claiming CME credit. 

Click here to register for the Zoom Webinar without CME credits.

Virtual & Live Attendance (with CME):
Physicians:  $360*
Allied Health: $257*
Fellows/Residents/Medical Students:  $51*

To register for the course with CME credits, click the Register Tab above.

*prices include a 3% credit card fee


Accreditation

Seattle Science Foundation is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Designation Statement
Seattle Science Foundation designates this live activity for a maximum of 8.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Non-Physician Attendance
A certificate of participation will be provided to other health care professionals requesting credits. Participants should ensure in advance that their credentialing or licensing organization accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Additional Information

Acknowledgements
This symposium is supported in part by educational grants in accordance with ACCME Standards. At this time a complete listing of financial supporters was not available. Appropriate acknowledgement will be given to all supporters at the time of the symposium. 

Location
The Seattle Science Foundation is located on the Cherry Hill Campus of Swedish Hospital at 550 17th Avenue, James Tower, Suite 600 in Seattle, Washington. Parking is available in the garage on 16th Avenue between Cherry and Jefferson at a maximum fee of $16.50. From I-5 (northbound and southbound), James will become Cherry Street. Turn right (south) on 16th Avenue. Turn right into the main garage entrance. 

Questions?
Email us at [email protected] or call (206) 732-6500


Cancellation Policy
In the event that a course is cancelled or postponed you will receive a full refund. If the course is postponed and you no longer wish to attend the course on the new date all cancellations must be submitted in writing. Notices of refund given 2 weeks prior to the course date are subject to an administrative charge of $50. Please e-mail cancellation requests to [email protected]. If you do not receive confirmation of your cancellation via e-mail, please call (206) 732-6500. 

Seattle Science Foundation reserves the right to cancel or reschedule programs due to circumstances beyond its control, or to close registration when a program is at capacity. 

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Silver Cloud Broadway Hotel (0.9 miles from SSF)
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Reservations: (800) 590-1801 

Sorrento Hotel (1 mile from SSF)
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1101 Fourth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101
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SSF has negotiated Corporate Rates at Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle.
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No faculty are available for this activity at this time.

Friday, October 22, 2021
 
Friday Evening Case Reviews

Featured Lecture: Return to Play in Contact Sports: What Does the Data Show?
6:30PM - 6:45PM
Wellington K. Hsu, MD
Hyun Bae, MD

Objectives:
- Evaluate the known evidence behind surgical procedures for cervical disc herniations in the elite athlete population
- Assess evidence-based literature regarding total disc arthroplasty in return to play for different types of sporting activities
- Describe the indications of surgical versus conservative management for nerve root compression in the cervical spine
Case Reviews and Panel Discussion - Failed Cervical and Lumbar Disc Arthroplasty
6:45PM - 8:00PM
Jens R. Chapman, MD (Moderator)
Wellington K. Hsu, MD (Panelist)
Armen Khachatryan, MD (Panelist)
Jack E. Zigler, MD (Panelist)
Scott L. Blumenthal, MD (Panelist)

Objectives:
- Summarize how to approach failed disc arthroplasty diagnostically
- Explain treatment for managing osteolysis vs. infection after cervical TDR
- Outline therapeutic interventions for failed lumbar disc arthroplasty
Saturday, October 23, 2021
 
Saturday Didactic Session

What's New in Cervical Arthroplasty in 2021
7:30AM - 7:45AM
Armen Khachatryan, MD

Objectives:
- Outline new peer reviewed literature in 2021
- Outline FDA approvals 2021
- Describe implant additions and removals from the market
Expanded Indications for Cervical Arthroplasty (virtual)
7:45AM - 8:00AM
Todd Lanman, MD

Objectives:
- Outline the scientific evidence for hybrids and multiple levels
- Explain the scientific evidence for expanded use
Live Broadcast Demonstration from BioSkills Lab No. 1 - Single Level Cervical Disc Arthroplasty
8:00AM - 8:20AM
Hyun Bae, MD

Objectives:
- Demonstrate a single level cervical disc replacement
- Demonstrate safe instrumentation practices and how to avoid complications
What's New in Lumbar Disc Replacement in 2021
8:20AM - 8:35AM
Jack E. Zigler, MD

Objectives:
- List new peer-reviewed literature
- Outline what's in the pre-market approval (PMA) pipeline and what is in use outside of the US (OUS)
- Provide an update on insurance coverage and/or class-action legal actions?
Live Broadcast Demonstration from BioSkills Lab No. 2 - Two Level Cervical Disc Arthroplasty: A Demonstration of Different Technologies Side-by-Side
8:35AM - 9:15AM
Armen Khachatryan, MD
Jack E. Zigler, MD (Moderator)
Scott L. Blumenthal, MD

Objectives:
- Demonstrate similarities and differences in implantation techniques for 2 level cervical TDR
- Identify how to avoid complications with the procedure
- Utilize safe instrumentation practices
Lumbar Facet Replacement Surgery Revisited (virtual)
9:15AM - 9:35AM
Roland Kent, MD

Objectives:

- Explain the role of facets in normal spinal motion and how they contribute to spinal pathology
- Describe the FDA IDE study design for the Premia Spine TOPS device
- Present the preliminary data of this study

Endoscopic Spine Surgery for Reduction of Surgical Invasiveness Cervical and Lumbar Spine Clinical Applications
9:35AM - 9:55AM
Christoph Hofstetter, MD, PhD

Objectives:
- Outline indications and contraindications for endoscopic cervical and lumbar decompressions
- Describe three clinical cases where endoscopic surgery was successful in reducing surgical invasiveness
- Describe learning curve and suggested educational venues
Live Broadcast Demonstration from BioSkills Lab No. 3 - Part 1: Microscopic Cervical Foraminotomy; Part 2: Endoscopic Lumbar Foraminotomy (Side-by-Side)
9:55AM - 10:25AM
Jens R. Chapman, MD
Christoph Hofstetter, MD, PhD
Jack E. Zigler, MD (Moderator)
Scott L. Blumenthal, MD (Moderator)

Objectives:

- Outline the surgical techniques for endoscopic cx and lumbar decompression
- Describe troubleshooting methods for endoscopic surgery
- Describe how to avoid complications in endoscopic surgery

Posterior Based Motion Preservation Procedures: Past & Present
10:25AM - 10:45AM
Hyun Bae, MD

Objectives:
- Outline the necessary requirements for posterior based motion preservation procedures 
- Describe conditions would motion preservation options provide benefit
- List the potential complications of motion preservation
Young Surgeons: Practice Building in 2021
10:45AM - 11:05AM
John Burleson, MD

Objectives:
- Define the three most common practice models in the US and their relative pros and cons
- Evaluate impediments to starting a practice for a new spine surgeon
- Outline how to use new technology as a young surgeon
Live Broadcast Demonstration from BioSkills Lab No. 4 - Lumbar Disc Arthroplasty: A Demonstration of Different Techniques Side-by-Side
11:05AM - 11:50AM
Jens R. Chapman, MD (Moderator)
Jack E. Zigler, MD
Scott L. Blumenthal, MD

Objectives:
- Describe details of disc space surgical preparation
- Explain how to perform a comprehensive intradiscal release
- Outline tips and tricks for correct implant placement
Break, Exhibits, & Pick Up Lunch (not for CME credit)
11:50AM - 12:00PM
Down Under Experience: Cervical ADR in Collision Sports (virtual - working lunch)
12:00PM - 12:20PM
Matthew Scott-Young, MD

Objectives:
- Outline pros and cons of cervical ADR in the high-level athlete
- Describe the experience of ADR in professional athletes in Australia
North American Perspective: Return to Play in Contact & Collision Sports - Does Cervical ADR Help? (virtual)
12:20PM - 12:40PM
Gregory Schroeder, MD

Objectives:
- Outline pros and cons of cervical ADR in the high-level athlete
- Describe the experience in professional athletes in North America
Controversy: Symptomatic L5S1, Degenerative Disk Disorder, Fusion or ADR
12:40PM - 1:00PM
Scott L. Blumenthal, MD

Objectives:

- Describe degenerative conditions at L5-S1 that would contraindicate ADR
- Dispel the myth that ADR shouldn't be used at L5-S1
- List diagnostic "tips" that may suggest fusion vs ADR in preop planning

Live Broadcast Demonstration from BioSkills Lab No. 5 - Open Door Laminoplasty: How to Do It
1:00PM - 1:30PM
Jens R. Chapman, MD

Objectives:
- Show safe and effective expansion and stabilization techniques for opening door spinal laminoplasties
- Demonstrate differences of surgical techniques for open door laminoplasty compared to other techniques
Cervical Artificial Disc Replacement (C-ADR): A Big Picture Perspective on Market Acceptance (virtual)
1:30PM - 1:50PM
Ravi Nunna, MD

Objectives:
- Summarize the development and implementation history of C-ADR
- Compare and contrast C-ADR vs. ACDF (Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion)
- Describe future directions for C-ADR
Course Wrap-Up
1:50PM - 2:00PM

If you are interested in exhibiting at this course contact [email protected]

Educational grant opportunities are available.  If you are interest in providing an educational grant, please contact [email protected].

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