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9th Annual SSF Spine Masters


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Add to Calendar 9th Annual SSF Spine Masters 6/19/2021 7:25:00 AM 6/19/2021 2:00:00 PM America/Los_Angeles For More Details: https://ssf.cloud-cme.com/masters21 Description: This advanced training course is for attending orthopaedic and neurosurgeons who treat patients with spinal conditions. Nationally recognized speakers will focus on provocative topics and in-depth debate as well as provide instruction via live cadaveric demonstrations from the bioskills lab. The design is to focus on the surgical treatment of current spinal conditions, and provide opportunities to discuss and learn new surgic... Seattle Science Foundation | 550 17th Ave #600 false MM/DD/YYYY


Date & Location
Saturday, June 19, 2021, 7:25 AM - 2:00 PM, Seattle Science Foundation | 550 17th Ave #600

Overview

This advanced training course is for attending orthopaedic and neurosurgeons who treat patients with spinal conditions.  Nationally recognized speakers will focus on provocative topics and in-depth debate as well as provide instruction via live cadaveric demonstrations from the bioskills lab.  The design is to focus on the surgical treatment of current spinal conditions, and provide opportunities to discuss and learn new surgical advances and techniques.

This hybrid course will offer the opportunity for learners to attend virtually as well as in-person.  There will not,  however, be a hands-on bioskills lab session.  Strict public health measures will be implemented and the total number of attendees allowed to participate in-person are limited. Register early to improve your chance to attend the meeting in-person.  Select "In-Person" under the Register tab. 

To view the course syllabus, click here. 


Objectives
  1. Describe how to choose between lateral surgery and anterior surgery
  2. Outline the preoperative assessment for revision of adult deformity patients
  3. Identify indications for various types of lumbopelvic fixation
  4. Outline the treatment recommendations for adult idiopathic scoliosis

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 Attendance with CME:
Physicians:  $360*
Allied Health: $257*
Fellows/Residents/Medical Students:  $51*

In-Person Attendance with CME:
Physicians:  $450*
Allied Health: $347*

To register for the course with CME credits, virtual or in-person click the Register Tab above.

*prices include a 3% credit card fee


Accreditation

The 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 5.75 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. 

Faculty Photos
Amir Abdul-Jabbar, MD
Orthopedic Spine Surgeon & Spine Fellowship Director
Swedish Neuroscience Insitute
Seattle, WA
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Vincent Arlet, MD
Chair of Spine Surgery
Penn Medicine
Philadelphia, PA
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Scott L. Blumenthal, MD
Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon
Texas Back Institute
Plano, TX
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Jean Dubousset, MD
Neurosurgeon
Académie National de Médecine
Paris, France
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Munish Gupta, MD, MBA
Mildred B. Simon Distinguished Professor
Washington University in St. Louis, School of Medicine
St. Louis, MO
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Robert A. Hart, MD
Orthopaedic Surgeon
Retired
Seatlle , WA
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Roger Härtl, MD
Professor of Neurological Surgery
Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University
New York, NY
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Noojan Kazemi, MD
Associate Professor
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
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Roland Kent, MD
Spine Surgeon
Axis Spine Center
Coeur d'Alene, ID
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Lawrence G. Lenke, MD
Surgeon-in-Chief
The Daniel and Jane Och Spine Hospital at New York-Presbyterian/Allen
New York, NY
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Paul C. McCormick, MD, MPH
Gallen Professor of Neurological Surgery
Columbia University
New York, NY
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Rod J. Oskouian Jr, MD
Chief of Spine
Swedish Neuroscience Institute
Seattle, WA

Saturday, June 19, 2021

Lectures & Demos

Welcome & Introductions
7:25AM - 7:30AM
Rod J. Oskouian Jr, MD
Keynote Presentation: Developmental and Degenerative Scoliosis: A Common Rotatory Decomposition Etiology & Treatment Consequence
7:30AM - 7:55AM
Jean Dubousset, MD

Objectives:
• Review the progression of scoliosis deformities in AIS
• Outline the consequences of different treatment strategies
• Describe the horizontal plane in scoliosis
Live Demonstration Broadcast from BioSkills Lab No. 1: Posterior Deformity Correction Techniques
7:55AM - 8:25AM
Robert A. Hart, MD

Objectives:
• Define the role of compression/distraction, in situ bending, rod deterioration, and cantilever eduction in deformity correction
• Evaluate custom instruments: the t-bar and the rod ramp
Anterior Surgery for the Treatment of Sagittal Imbalance: A Change of Paradigm?
8:25AM - 8:45AM
Vincent Arlet, MD

Objectives:
• Outline the principles of anterior correction being tailored to patient needs
• Describe how to choose between lateral surgery and anterior surgery
• Discuss the choice between anterior surgery or posterior surgery: ACR or PSO?
MIS, Navigation and Augmented Reality: Techniques for the Resection of Spinal Tumors
8:45AM - 9:05AM
Roger Härtl, MD

Objectives:
• Outline the benefits of using navigation for the resection of tumors
• Determine the indications and contraindications for the resection of spinal tumors using minimally invasive surgery
Live Demonstration Broadcast from BioSkills Lab No. 2 : Robotic Pedicle Screw Placement
9:05AM - 9:35AM
Noojan Kazemi, MD

Objectives:
• Discuss the advantages of robotic screw placement (timing accuracy, cost)
• Outline tips for troubleshooting and error prevention
• Describe what to do if the robot fails
Contemporary Strategies and Techniques in the Management of Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumors
9:35AM - 9:55AM
Paul C. McCormick, MD, MPH

Objectives:
• Develop individualized management strategies for patients with intramedullary spinal cord tumors based on clinical evaluation and risk assessment 
• Incorporate specific surgical strategies and techniques to optimize safe surgical resection
• Discuss identification and avoidance of complications in the evaluation and surgical treatment of patients with intramedullary tumors
Live Demonstration Broadcast from BioSkills Lab No. 3: Pelvic Fixation Techniques
9:55AM - 10:25AM
Roland Kent, MD

Objectives:
• Identify indications for various types of lumbopelvic fixation
• Outline the anatomic and radiographic landmarks for safe instrumentation techniques
• Describe modified applications such as quad rods and multi screw iliac fixation
Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis: A New Modular Classification and Treatment Recommendations
10:25AM - 10:45AM
Lawrence G. Lenke, MD

Objectives:
• Outline details of a modular classification of adult idiopathic scoliosis with treatment recommendations
• Describe when classification does not provide the optimal surgical treatment due to clinical or medical issues
• Describe the use of posterior osteotomies in the surgical treatment of adult idiopathic scoliosis
Live Demonstration Broadcast from BioSkills Lab No. 4: Thoracic Kyphosis Correction
10:45AM - 11:15AM
Rod J. Oskouian Jr, MD

Objectives:
• Describe the location and pathology with anatomy of rigid deformities
• Provide various treatment options for those patients requiring surgical intervention for kyphosis
Revision of Adult Deformity Patients
11:15AM - 11:35AM
Munish Gupta, MD, MBA

Objectives:
• Outline the preoperative assessment for revision of adult deformity patients
• Describe how to tailor the surgical plan
• Discuss execution of the surgical plan
Total Disc Replacement: Our 20 Year Experience
11:35AM - 11:55AM
Scott L. Blumenthal, MD

Objectives:
• List the types of problems that have, and have not, been reported with total disc replacement (TDR)
• Discuss the role of using appropriate indications in contributing to implant survival
• Describe intra-operative techniques that optimize TDR implant performance
Lunch & Exhibits (not for CME credit)
11:55AM - 12:25PM
Live Demonstration Broadcast from BioSkills Lab No. 5 Posterior Thoracic & Lumbar MIS Screw Placement with Power
12:25PM - 1:00PM
Amir Abdul-Jabbar, MD

Objectives:
• Outline the ways to avoid screw misplacement
• Describe the limitations of MIS surgery
• Recognize when to use MIS and navigation
Developments of Lateral Applications Spine Surgery
1:00PM - 1:20PM
Noojan Kazemi, MD

Objectives:
• Describe the technique and nuances of lateral access surgery in the prone position
• Describe indications, contraindications and applications of lateral prone position surgery for degenerative and deformity conditions
Live Demonstration Broadcast from BioSkills Lab No. 6 How To Do Multi Level Artificial Disk Replacement
1:20PM - 2:00PM
Scott L. Blumenthal, MD

Objectives:
• Outline the rationale for implant size and lordosis to be selected for multilevel TDR
• Describe strategy for which level to implant first

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

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

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