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Program
AOCMF Principles CourseSeptember, 20–22, 2012Hamburg, Germany
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Invitation
Dear colleagues,
on behalf of AOCMF I would like to welcome you to the firstinternational AOCMF Principles Course in Hamburg.
Intraoperative imaging, navigation systems, prefabricatedimplants and locking systems – as examples for innovations inCMF traumatology during the last years – have advanced thesurgical treatment of mandibular and midfacial fractures,resulting in more individual and therefore also more complextreatments.
This course program offers you the opportunity of an intensiveupdate in craniomaxillofacial traumatology. Lectures, given by awell-known international faculty, small discussion groups withthe encouraged possibility to present your own cases, andpractical exercises with up-to-date implants will hopefully resultin new knowledge, skills and understanding. Because of thehigh frequency of facial trauma in every day routine you will beable to transfer these experiences immediately to your patients.
Besides the transfer of knowledge and experience AOCMF isalso a great network among surgeons. To invite you to thiscommunity and give you an idea of the spirit of AOCMF we willhave a Get together – with the participants of the parallel takingplace AOCMF Course for OR staff - on Friday evening at theRiverkasematten at the Port of Hamburg.
We look forward to see you in Hamburg in September 2012.
Yours sincerely,
Max HeilandChairman
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Chairman
Max Heiland Head of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf Martinistraße 52, 20246 Hamburg, Germany Phone: +49 40 7410-53259 Fax: +49 40 7410-55467 E-Mail: [email protected]
FacultyMichael Amling, Hamburg, GermanyMarco Blessmann, Hamburg, GermanyRolf Bublitz, Stuttgart, GermanyWolfgang Eichhorn, Balingen, GermanyGerd Gehrke, Hannover, GermanyAlexander Gröbe, Hamburg, GermanyChristian Habermann, Hamburg, GermanyHenning Hanken, Hamburg, GermanyReha Kisnisci, Ankara, TurkeyRobert Köhnke, Hamburg, GermanyThomas Kofod, Kopenhagen, DenmarkRisto Kontio, Helsinki, FinlandThomas Kreusch, Hamburg, GermanyRalf Smeets, Hamburg, Germany
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Thursday, September 20, 2012
TIME AGENDA ITEM WHO
General Moderation:Max Heiland
08:00–09:00 Registration
09:00–09:15 Welcome adress, introduction of Max Heilandfaculty, course objectives
09:15–09:30 History and structure of AO and Gerd GehrkeAOCMF
09:30–10:00 Bone physiology and fracture healing Michael Amling
10:00–10:30 Biomechanics of the facial skeleton Ralf Smeets
10:30–11:00 COFFEE BREAK
Mandibular fractures Moderation:Gerd Gehrke
11:00–11:20 Surgical approaches to the mandible Thomas Kreusch
11:20–11:40 Osteosynthesis techniques in the Risto Kontiomandible:– Position screws/lag screws– Load-bearing osteosynthesis– Load-sharing osteosynthesis
11:40–12:00 Treatment of symphyseal and para- Wolfgang Eichhornsymphyseal fractures
12:00–12:30 Treatment of angular and lateral Thomas Kofodbody fractures of the mandible
12:30–13:30 LUNCH BREAK
13:30–14:30 Practical Session 1: Marco BlessmannMandibular symphysis– Fixation with two 1.0 miniplates– Fixation with 2.4 mm lag screws
Moderation:Ralf Smeets
14:30–15:00 Treatment of condylar and subcondylar Rolf Bublitzfractures
15:00–15:30 Treatment of condylar fractures in Robert Köhnkechildren
15:30–16:00 Indications for distraction osteogenesis Reha Kisnisciin the facial skeleton
16:00–16:30 COFFEE BREAK
16:30–17:30 Practical Session 2: Thomas KofodMandibular angle– Fixation with miniplate on theoblique ridge
17:30 End of day 1
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Friday, September 21, 2012
TIME AGENDA ITEM WHO
Mandibular fractures Moderation:Marco Blessmann
08:00–08:30 Osteosynthesis in bone with reduced Reha Kisnisciquality:– Atrophic mandibles– Comminuted and defect fractures– Infected fracture sites
08:30–09:30 Practical Session 3: Gerd Gehrke
– Mandibular body-segmentaldefect
09:30–10:00 COFFEE BREAK
10:00–12:00 Small discussion groups mandible(30 min. each)Group A: Wolfgang EichhornIMF, techniques and indicationsGroup B: Ralf SmeetsTeeth in the fracture lineGroup C: Reha KisnisciComminuted fracturesGroup D: Risto KontioComplication management
12:00–13:00 LUNCH BREAK
13:00–14:00 Practical Session 4: Risto Kontio
– Bilateral subcondylar andsymphyseal fractures
Midfacial fractures Moderation:Reha Kisnisci
14:00–14:30 Surgical approaches to the midface Gerd Gehrke
14:30–15:00 Fractures of the zygomaticoorbital Max Heilandcomplex
15:00–15:20 Le Fort- and panfacial fractures Risto Kontio
15:20–15:45 Fractures of the NOE complex Thomas Kofod
15:45–16:15 COFFEE BREAK
16:15–17:45 Practical Session 5: Rolf Bublitz
– Midface and orbital floor17:45 End of day 2
20:00 Get together at Riverkasematten
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Saturday, September 22, 2012
TIME AGENDA ITEM WHO
Midfacial fractures Moderation:Max Heiland
08:00–08:30 State of the art in head and neck Christan Habermannfacial radiology
08:30–09:30 Computer aided planning and surgery Risto Kontioin CMF
09:30–09:45 Virtual planning of microvascular Henning Hankenbone flaps
09:45–11:15 Practical Session 6: Reha Kisnisci
– Bimaxillary advancement11:15–11:30 COFFEE BREAK
11:30–13:30 Small discussion groups midface(30 min. each)Group A: Alexander GröbeImaging and navigationGroup B: Marco BlessmannOrbital wall reconstructionsGroup C: Thomas KofodSecondary correctionsGroup D: Rolf BublitzComplication management
13:30–14:30 LUNCH BREAK
Moderation:Thomas Kofod
14:30–15:15 Future perspectives with resorbables Ralf Smeets
15:15–15:45 Discussion, certificates and Max Heilandend of course
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General information
Course OrganizationAO FoundationAOCMF Claudia Lignani Clavadelerstrasse 8 7270 Davos Platz, Switzerland Phone +41 81 414 2557 Fax +41 81 414 2280 Email [email protected] www.aocmf.org
Scientific OrganisationMarco BlessmannRalf SmeetsUniversity Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryMartinistraße 52, 20246 Hamburg, GermanyPhone: +49 40 7410 53259(Secretary: Mrs. Birgit Dwinger/Mrs. Janina Kluth)Fax: +49 40 7410 55467E-Mail: [email protected]ße 52, 20246 Hamburg
Course venueIan Karan HörsaalCampus LehreUniversity Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfMartinistraße 52, 20246 Hamburg, Germany
Registration onlinehttps://aocmf2.aofoundation.org/eventdetails.aspx?id=316
Local organisationSynthes GmbHKathrin StorkPostfach 1163, 79220 UmkirchPhone +49 7665 503-338Fax +49 7665 503-193Email [email protected]
Course fee€ 520,–Please transfer the course fee to:Remittee: KPMGAccount-No. 070 985 700(BLZ 100 700 00) Deutsche Bank BerlinBIC (Swift-Code): DEUTDEBB,IBAN: DE33 1007 0000 0070 9857 00Keyword: ”AOCMF Course, Hamburg” (name participant)20% of course fee will be charged if cancellation is less than7 days before start of the course.
Course languageEnglish
Accomodation for participantsThe hotel is located next to the course venue.Please arrange for your hotel accommodation as soon aspossible (until July 10, 2012 at the latest).After this date allotment will be reduced and the availability cannot be guaranteed after that.Dorint Hotel Hamburg-EppendorfContact: Tobias HartmannMartinistraße 72, 20251 Hamburg-EppendorfPhone: +49 40 5701500Fax: +49 40 570150-100E-Mail: [email protected]
Keyword: ”AOCMF Course“Please make sure that you use the keyword!
Single Room € 129,– per night incl. breakfastDouble Room € 159,– per night incl. breakfast
Hotel Parking € 18,– per day
FacultyThe faculty for this course is composed of international andregional surgeons.
AccreditationThis course has been accredited with CME-Points by theChamber of Physicians of Hamburg.
Evaluation guidelinesAll AOCMF courses apply the same evaluation process, either ARS (audienceresponse system) or paper and pencil questionnaires. This will help AOCMF toensure that we continue to meet your training needs. In some regions, CMEaccreditation is dependent on the participant’s evaluation results.
Intellectual propertyCourse materials, presentations, and case studies are the intellectual property of thecourse faculty. All rights are reserved.
Recording, photographing, or copying of lectures, practical exercises, case discussions,or any course materials is absolutely forbidden.
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