Course Schedule: Wednesday, September 2th, 2020
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM Registration and Brief Overview
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Educational Program (Cadaver / Minisymposium)
5:00 PM Adjourn
Dear Spine Surgeons and Researchers
This educational course using cadavers has the goal of addressing professional practice gaps for spinal surgeons, particularly those who treat deformities of the cervical spine and adult spinal deformities. In order to optimize patient outcomes, it is necessary for practitioners to be aware of up-to-date practice recommendations and surgical techniques for deformity correction and posterior cervical instrumentation, ranging from the cranium to the subaxial spine. The goal of this course is to improve participants’ expertise in surgical techniques for correcting deformities of the cervical spine, knowledge of current clinical practices, and familiarity with collaborative care practices to improve the outcomes of patients undergoing spinal procedures. This one-day course will present information that will help surgeons improve patient care. Participants will also have the opportunity to participate in cadaveric training sessions, which will address anatomical considerations from the sacrum to the cranium from the perspective of both orthopedic surgeons and neurosurgeons.
Objectives
Upon conclusion of this one-day course providers should be able to:
- Examine and discuss the best treatment practices for cervical spinal deformity, CVJ pathology, thoracolumbar deformity and sacropelvic instrumentation
- Utilize the up-to-date of indication and decision making for operation in the treatment of complex spinal deformity patients
- Develop revision strategies for failed CVJ Occipitocervical fusion
- Consider and discuss the current status and future of new advanced techniques including A.I. and Robot guided surgery
Program
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TEAM A |
TEAM B |
Program I |
Kee D Kim |
Mehmet Zileli |
Occipitocervical to subaxial fixation |
P. Sarat Chandra |
John Shin |
C7,T1 PSO |
Douglas Orr |
Greg R Trost |
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Program II |
Kota Watanabe |
Munish Gupta |
Free hand thoracolumar/Pelvic fixation(SAI,Iliac bolts) |
Abdelfattah Saoud |
Samuel K CHO |
PSO L4 |
JungKil Lee |
SeungHwan Yoon |
Agenda
Cadaver Lab 1 (Cervical and Deformity) |
Course Director: KeunSu KIM, Mehmet Zileli, Munish Gupta
Organizer: KyungHyun Kim
Surgical Anatomy Education Center, Yonsei University
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Time table for Cadaver |
Program |
Time table for Lecture |
Program |
Lecturer |
08:00~08:20 |
Registration- Lecture Room (B) |
08:20~08:35 |
Introduction - Lecture Room (B) |
08:35~08:40 |
Brief Overview - Lecture Room (B) |
08:40~09:00 |
TEAM A Move to cadaver lab, Changing clothes c Coffee Break (TEAM B should stay at Lecture room) |
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Surgical Anatomy Education Center (TEAM A) |
(10 min lecture/ 5 min discusssion) |
Lecture Room (TEAM B) |
09:00~10:30 |
Session I - TEAM A |
09:00-09:15 |
Revision strategy for failed upper cervical fusion |
Mehmet Zileli |
Front Raw(3 table) |
Program I |
09:15-09:30 |
Assessment of cervical spine alignment and osteotomy techniques for deformity correction |
John Shin |
09:30-09:45 |
Indication for extensive surgery to correct deformity |
Greg R Trost |
Back Raw(3 table) |
Program II |
09:45-10:00 |
SAI vs Iliac fixation: which is better? |
Samuel K CHO |
10:00-10:15 |
Which level should we perform when we do PSO? |
Munish Gupta |
10:15-10:30 |
Advanced techniques (Robot, A.I.) for spine surgery |
SeungHwan Yoon |
10:30~11:00 |
Cadaver change & Drape |
Transefer to Cadaver ROOM |
11:00~12:30 |
Session II - TEAM A |
11:00-11:30 |
CASE 1 (CVJ myelopathy with deformity) |
Panel /Participants |
11:30-12:00 |
CASE 2 (Failed cervical fusion- surgical planning) |
Panel /Participants |
12:00-12:30 |
CASE 3 (Thoracolumbar deformity correction) |
Panel /Participants |
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Front Raw(3 table) |
Program II |
Back Raw(3 table) |
Program I |
12:30~13:30 |
LUNCH BOX / PHOTO TIME |
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Surgical Anatomy Education Center (TEAM B) |
(10 min lecture/ 5 min discusssion) |
Lecture Room (TEAM A) |
13:30~15:00 |
Session III - TEAM B |
13:30-13:45 |
Revision strategy for failed OC fusion |
Kee D Kim |
Front Raw(3 table) |
Program I |
13:45-14:00 |
How to decide cervical imbalance/malignment |
P. Sarat Chandra |
14:00-14:15 |
Indication for extensive surgery to correct deformity |
Douglas Orr |
Back Raw(3 table) |
Program II |
14:15-14:30 |
SAI vs Iliac fixation: which is better? |
Abdelfattah Saoud |
14:30-14:45 |
Which level should we perform when we do PSO? |
Kota Watanabe |
14:45-15:00 |
Advanced techniques (Robot, A.I.) for spine surgery |
JungKil Lee |
15:00~15:30 |
Coffee Break and to Lecture Room (B) |
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15:30~17:00 |
Session IV - TEAM B |
15:30-16:00 |
CASE 1 (CVJ myelopathy with deformity) |
Panel /Participants |
16:00-16:30
| CASE 2 (Failed cervical fusion- surgical planning) |
Panel /Participants |
16:30-17:00 |
CASE 3 (Thoracolumbar deformity correction) |
Panel /Participants |
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Front Raw(3 table) |
Program II |
Back Raw(3 table) |
Program I |
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