University of Wisconsin Multidisciplinary Spine Didactics and Lab: Lab Day 1 and 2

Madison, WI US
November 9, 2019
Course summary
Registration opens: 
09/05/2019
Course expires: 
06/30/2020
Event starts: 
11/09/2019 - 8:00am CST
Event ends: 
11/09/2019 - 2:00pm CST
Cost:
$0.00
Rating: 
0

SCHEDULE

Friday, November 8

AM

 

8:00

Registration & Breakfast

9:00

Welcome & Introduction

9:15

Musculoskeletal pain generators/radiculopathy mimics

James Leonard, DO, PT

9:30

Musculoskeletal interventions (trigger point injections, bursa injections, dry needling, ultrasound)

Nalini Sehgal, MD

9:45

Physical therapy treatments for musculoskeletal pain - what should we tell our patients?

Jennifer Doster, PT

10:00

Neuropsychology of pain

Janice Singles, PsyD

10:15

Multimodal pain treatment - moving away from narcotics

Michael Suer, MD

10:30

Chronic pain pearls

Nathan Rudin, MD, MA

10:45

Spinal cord stimulation

Wendell Lake, MD

11:00

Coffee Break

11:30

Visiting Professor

Shekar N. Kurpad, MD, PhD

PM 
12:00

Open spine surgery is still a good thing

Miranda Bice, MD

12:15

Minimally invasive is the future

Nathaniel Brooks, MD

12:30

Deformity - are we making too much of it?

Dan Resnick, MD, MS

12:45

Every case is a deformity case

Cliff Tribus, MD

1:00

Navigation is necessary

Greg Trost, MD

1:15

Navigation is not necessary (and is limiting access to care)

Paul Anderson, MD, MS

1:30

Lunch

2:30

Visiting Professor

Shekar N. Kurpad, MD, PhD

3:15

Coffee Break

3:30

Advances in diagnostic imaging

Allison Grayev, MD

3:45

Advances in rehabilitation

Michael Suer, MD

4:00

Advances in spine surgery

Darnell Josiah, MD

4:15

Spine trauma: advances in MIS

Seth Williams, MD

4:30

Case Discussion

4:50

Wrap-up

5:00

Adjourn

 

 

Saturday, November 9
Lab Day #1: Poserior Occiput to Ileum
Lincoln F. Ramirez Surgical Skills Lab
K4/417 CSC

AM

 

7:30

Registration & Breakfast

OCCIPITO-CERVICAL

8:00

Cervical Spine Demonstration

8:20

Lab
Decompression Techniques

  • Cervical Foraminotomy
  • Cervical Laminectomy
  • Cervical Laminoplasty

Instrumentation

  • Occipital plate, occipital wiring
  • C1 - C2 wiring techniques

Deformity Correction

  • Cervical Facet osteotomy
  • C7 or T1 osteotomy

9:45

Break

THORACIC

10:00

Thoracic Spine Demonstration

10:20

Lab
Decompression

  • Thoracic laminectomy
  • Transpedicular/transfacet approach
  • Lateral extracvitary approach for corpectomy

Instrumentation

  • Thoracic hooks
    • sublaminar
    • pedicle
    • transverse process
  • Thoracic pedicle screws-revision of pedicle screws, use of cannulated taps
  • Thoracic facet osteotomies
  • Thoracic pedicle subtraction osteotomies
11:45

Break

LUMBAR

12:15

Lumbar Spine Demonstration

12:35

Lab

  • Minimally invasive retractor systems
  • Hemilaminotomy
  • Laminectomy
  • Medial facetectomy
  • Complete facetectomy/Gill
  • Lumbar pedicle screws
  • Lumbar facet osteotomies
  • Lumbar pedicle subrraction osteotomy
  • Sacral pedicle screws: S1 and S2
  • Sacral hooks
  • Iliac wing screws
  • Harvest of iliac crest and rib graft harvest

2:00

Adjourn

 
Sunday, November 10
Lab Day #2: Anterior Cervical to Sacrum
Lincoln F. Ramirez Surgical Skills Lab
K4/417 CSC

AM

 

7:30

Registration & Breakfast

CERVICAL
8:00

Cervical Spine Demonstration

8:20

Lab

  • Odontoid screw
  • Anerior microforaminotomy
  • ACDF
  • Disc arthroplasty
  • Cervical corpectomy
9:45

Break

THORACIC
10:00

Thoracic Spine Demonstration

10:20

Lab

  • Lateral transthoracic approach, corpectomy and lateral plating
  • Lateral approach with takedown of diaphragm

 

11:45

Break

LUMBAR
12:15

Lumbar Spine Demonstration

12:35

Lab

  • Lateral retroperitoneal approach for lumbar corpectomy, lateral plate placement
  • Anterior lumbar interbody fusion
  • Anterior plate
  • Anterior lumbar corpectomy

2:00

Adjourn

 

University Hospital
G5/119 CSC & K4/417 CSC
600 Highland Ave
Madison, WI 53792
United States
+1 (608) 263-1411

Conference Housing

Attendees are responsible for arranging their own housing.  If necessary, a list of local hotels can be obtained by emailing edie@neurosurgery.wisc.edu.

Conference Attire

Casual attire is appropriate for the Friday portion of this conference. Since meeting room temperatures and personal comfort levels vary, it is recommended that you bring a sweater or jacket to the educational activity. Saturday and Sunday are hands-on and held in our surgical skills lab, scrubs or similar attire are strongly recommended.

Travel

Driving Directions

From the East (Milwaukee/Waukesha): Take I-94 West. As you approach Madison, watch for Exit 4A LEFT toward Janesville. Take this LEFT exit, which will put you on I-39 South/I-90 East. Merge into the right lane and, after approximately 3.5 miles, take Exit 142A toward Madison. From Hwy 12/18, see the "FROM HWY 12/18" directions at the bottom of this list.

From the North (Wausau/Stevens Point): Take I-39/Hwy. 51 South. At Portage, I-39 merges into I-90/I-94. Continue until Exit 142A, which will put you on Hwy 12/18 heading west toward Madison. From Hwy 12/18, see the "FROM HWY 12/18" directions at the bottom of this list.

From the Northeast (Fond du Lac/Oshkosh/Appleton/Green Bay): Take Hwy 41 South to Hwy 151 South. As you approach Sun Prairie, watch for Exit 97A and merge into I-39 South/I-90 East toward Chicago/Milwaukee. Continue until Exit 142A, which will put you on Hwy 12/18 heading west toward Madison. From Hwy 12/18, see the "FROM HWY 12/18" directions at the bottom of this list.

From the Northwest (Eau Claire/La Crosse/Wisconsin Dells): Take I-94 East toward Madison/Chicago. As you approach Madison, take Exit 142A, which will put you on Hwy 12/18 heading west toward Madison. From Hwy 12/18, see the "FROM HWY 12/18" directions at the bottom of this list.

From the South (Janesville/Rockford/Chicago): Take I-39 North/I-90 West. As you approach Madison, take Exit 142A LEFT, which will put you on Hwy 12/18 heading west toward Madison. From Hwy 12/18, see the "FROM HWY 12/18" directions at the bottom of this list.

From the Southeast (Whitewater): Take Hwy 12 toward Madison. As you approach Madison, you will merge into Hwy 12/18 heading west. From Hwy 12/18, see the "FROM HWY 12/18" directions at the bottom of this list.

From the Southwest (Dubuque/Platteville/Mineral Point): Take Hwy 151 north into Madison. Go north approximately 1.5 miles and turn right onto University Ave. In approximately 1 mile, bear right with University Ave., then turn left onto Highland Ave. Continue approximately one quarter of a mile to the front entrance to UW Hospital. Turn left and proceed into the parking ramp in front of the building.

FROM HWY 12/18: Take Exit 258 for Midvale Blvd. Go north approximately 2.5 miles and turn right onto University Ave. In approximately 1 mile, bear right with University Ave., then turn left onto Highland Ave. Continue approximately one quarter of a mile to the front entrance to UW Hospital. Turn left and proceed into the parking ramp in front of the building. 

Discloser List CME Internal Report

 

 

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