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AOSpine Mission
Our purpose and responsibility is to shape our members skills and understanding of spine principles; to establish new values and incentives for the creation of knowledge, the sharing of wisdom, and the development of new tools and techniques that improve patient care, patient outcomes, and the cost effectiveness of spine surgery. Excellence in Spine
Welcome to TomarDear colleagues and friends,
As Chairperson of this AOSpine educational event I would like to welcome you all to Tomar. It is our privilege and honour to be your host from 12 to 13 November 2010.
This course will describe the challenges of spine trauma. After each group of lectures, all participants are invited to discuss the topics. Furthermore, the topics should be illustrated by presented cases. A major goal would be an inspiring interaction between participants and faculty. The lecturers are prepared to make it both an interactive and instructive course.
The warm and friendly atmosphere that we’ll try to develop during the course as well as the excellence of the faculty and the interesting topics that we will be discussing together act as a guarantee that we all enjoy the high level educational activity. We invite you to Tomar, to enjoy a great atmosphere and a great educational experience.
Sincerely,
Content2 AOSpine Mission
3 Welcome to Tomar
4 Goal of the course
4 Target participants
4 Course objectives
4 Course description
5 Chairpersons
5 Educational director
5 Faculty
6 Friday, 12 November 2010
7 Saturday, 13 November 2010
9 Course management
9 Course organization
9 Courseinformation and registration
10 Course venue
11 Upcoming AOSpine Events
Manuel Tavares de MatosChairperson Lisboa, Portugal
Antonio Rodriguez SalazarChairpersonBurgos, Spain
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This course is targeted at surgeons with 3 to 10 years of experience in spine surgery, who are aiming to further improve their knowledge and/or specialization in the management of spinal trauma and specific techniques.
The AOSpine AOSpine Course—Advances in the Management of Spinal Trauma will elevate current concepts and principles to an advanced level and address controversial topics as a integrated approach to understanding spinal trauma and its state-of-the-art treatment. We picked challenging issues involving the whole spine from the occiput down to the sacrum. Some specific problems will also be pointed like the use of minimal invasive tecniques or spine trauma in structural bone deficit.
Challenges in the management of spinal trauma have produced some of the major breakthroughs in spine care, especially with regard to implant design. While some problem areas have been successfullyaddressed, new areas of care concern continue to emerge.
This course will address different topics in spinal trauma such as theManagement of polytraumatized patients• The emerging role of minimally invasive spine surgery• The treatment of patients with impaired bone structure• Challenges in spinal trauma• Complications•
Course description
Target participants
Goal of the course
After the course, the participants should
List arguments for a variety of diagnostic pathways in challenging trauma situations• Identify a rationale for differences in thoracolumbar care delivery• Investigate and discuss surgical and nonoperative decision making for thoracolumbar fractures• Describe concise assessment and treatment options for fractures in the lower lumbar and sacral spine• Outline indications for surgical intervention and suggested treatment principles for injuries in the cervical spine • and junctional cervical traumaApply adequate and state-of-the-art techniques to treat spinal trauma• Formulate assessment principles and standards of care with regard to spinal cord injuries•
Course objectives
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Chairpersons
Educational director
Manuel Tavares de MatosLisboa, Portugal
Antonio Rodriguez SalazarBurgos, Spain
Diez Ulloa Maximo Alberto Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Parajon Avelino Madrid, Spain
Damaso Oliveira Vitor Lisboa, Portugal
Fernandes Pedro Lisbon, Portugal
Lima Álvaro Almada, Portugal
Lourenço Paulo Coimbra, Portugal
Matos Rui Porto, Portugal
Pegado Eduardo Torres Vedras, Portugal
Faculty
José ConsciênciaLisboa, Portugal
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TIME AGENDA ITEM WHO
08:30–09:00 Registration
09:00–09:30 Welcome and program overviewIntroduction to AOSpine
A Rodriguez Salazar, M Tavares de Matos
Session 1 Spinal trauma V Damaso Oliveira,R Matos
09:30–09:45 Evaluation and management of spinal cord injuries Á Lima
09:45–10:00 Neurological assessment V Damaso Oliveira
10:00–10:15 Trauma and spinal imaging R Matos
10:15–10:30 Post-operative care and pain management E Pegado
10:30–10:45 Recent EBM in spine trauma P Lourenço
10:45–11:05 COFFEE BREAK
Session 2 Cervical spine trauma P Fernandes, Á Lima
11:05–11:20 Occipitocervical trauma P Fernandes
11:20–11:35 Odontoide and hagman fractures A Parajon
11:35–11:50 Treatment options in subaxial spine injuries M A Diez Ulloa
11:50–12:05 Flag system for cervical spine fractures V Damaso Oliveira
12:05–12:20 Complex cervical injuries A Rodriguez Salazar
12:20–12:35 Complications and failures of cervical spine trauma A Rodriguez Salazar
12:35–13:35 Group discussion:Upper cervical spine trauma• Subaxial spine injury•
V Damaso Oliveira, R MatosP Fernandes, Á Lima
13:35–15:00 LUNCH
Practical exercise
Cervical spine trauma V Damaso Oliveira,A Parajon
15:00–16:00 Posterior fixation of the cervical spineTransarticular screw C1/C2• Cervical pedicle screw and cervical lateral mass screw placement• Anterior fi xation of the cervical spine• Anterior dens fi xation• Anterior plate fi xation•
V Damaso Oliveira, R Matos,M A Diez Ulloa, P Fernandes, Á Lima, P Lourenço, A Parajon, E Pegado, A Rodriguez Salazar, M Tavares de Matos
16:00–16:15 COFFEE BREAK
Session 3 Toracolumbar fractures E Pegado, M Tavares de Matos
16:15–16:30 Treatment alternatives for type A fractures P Lourenço
16:30–16:45 Treatment alternatives for type B and C fractures P Fernandes
16:45–17:45 Group discussion: Anterior and posterior treatment M A Diez Ulloa, P Lourenço,R Matos, A Parajon, E Pegado
20:00–22:00 COURSE DINNER
Friday, 12 November 2010
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TIME AGENDA ITEM WHO
Session 1 Challenges in spinal trauma I P Fernandes,A Rodriguez Salazar
09:30–09:45 Complex thoracic injuries A Parajon
09:45–10:00 Ankylosing spondylitis: Diagnosis and management P Fernandes
10:00–10:15 Representative case presentation: Toracolumbar fractures—to fuse or not fuse
M A Diez Ulloa
10:15–10:30 Surgical options for sacral fractures M A Diez Ulloa
10:30–11:00 COFFEE BREAK
Session 2 Challenges in spinal trauma II A Parajon, E Pegado
11:00–11:15 Representative case presentation: The polytraumatized patient—staging the spinal treatment
P Lourenço
11:15–11:30 Minimally invasive treatment A Rodriguez Salazar
11:30–11:45 Surgical options in structural bone deficit M Tavares de Matos
11:45–12:00 Representative case presentation: What limits for vertebroplasty? M Tavares de Matos
12:00–12:15 Representative case presentation: The spinal cord injury—when to operate
Á Lima
12:15–14:00 LUNCH
Session 3 Complications M A Diez Ulloa,P Lourenço
14:00–14:15 Management of vascular complication Á Lima
14:15–14:30 Management of neurologic complication V Damaso Oliveira
14:30–14:45 Post operative infections E Pegado
14:45–15:00 Posttraumatic kyphosis R Matos
15:00–15:30 COFFEE BREAK
15:30–16:30 Final Group discussion A Rodriguez Salazar,M Tavares de Matos
Practical exercise
Anterior approach to the toracolumbar spine P Lourenço, E Pegado
16:30–17:30 Anterior approach to the lumbar spine V Damaso Oliveira,M A Diez Ulloa,P Fernandes, Á Lima,P Lourenço, R Matos,A Parajon, E Pegado,A Rodriguez Salazar,M Tavares de Matos
17:30–17:45 Closing remarks and distribution of course certificates M Tavares de Matos
Saturday, 13 November 2010
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RegistrationOnline only: http://tomar1011.aospine.org
Course feeAOSpine members: Euro 675.– (10% discount)AOSpine non-members: Euro 750.–
Included in course feeCourse bag, coffee breaks, lunches, course dinner, course certificate and CME accreditation.
Payment optionsDeutsche Bank S.A., P—1250–069 LisboaAccount nº: 03213003801SWIFT: DEUTPTPLIBAN: PT50 0043 0001 0321300380142Account holder: Synthes Lda.
AccreditationAOSpine Courses are accredited for continuing medical education (CME) programs. The number of credit points or hours varies from country to country. The final information and number of credit points will be distributed with the course certificate.
No insuranceThe course organization does not take out insurance to cover participants against cancellation of course, accidents, or other risks.
Security Security check at the entrance of the building. Access permitted with name tag only.
Dress codeCasual.
Course language PortugueseSome lectures in English
Mobile phone useMobile phone use is not allowed in the lecture halls and in practical exercise rooms. Please be considerate of others by turning your mobile phone to off.
Intellectual propertyCourse materials, presentations, and case studies are the intellectual property of the course faculty. Recording, photographing, or copying of lectures, practical exercises, or any course materials is absolutely forbidden.Copyright ©2010 by AOSpine International, all rights reserved. Check hazards and legal restrictions on www.aospine.org/disclaimers.aspx
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Course management
Course information and registration
Course organization
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Hotel dos TempláriosLargo Cândido dos Reis, 12304–909 Tomar, PortugalPhone: +351 249 310 100Fax: +351 249 322 191www.hoteldostemplarios.pt
Course venue
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Upcoming AOSpine Events in Europe
November
25–27 Novmeber 2010, AOSpine Cadaveric Course, Leipzig, Germany
December3–4 December 2010, AOSpine Advances Symposium–Deformed Spine, Istanbul, Turkey13—17 December 2010, AOSpine Masters Symposium, Davos, Switzerland13—17 December 2010, AOSpine Advances Courses, Davos, Switzerland
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