Pediatric Educational Track-AAOS Annual Meeting

Tuesday, March 14

 
8:00-10:00
 
Lower Extremity Fractures in Children: How to Avoid Pitfalls and Manage Complications
Moderator: Pooya Hosseinzadeh, MD
        Todd Milbrandt, 
MD
Physeal Fractures Around the Knee: How to Stay out of Trouble
  Ryan Muchow, MD Pediatric Femur Fractures: How to Choose the Best Method of Treatment?
  Ken Noonan, MD Hip fractures in children: who needs surgery and how it should be fixed?
8:00-10:00 Pediatric Musculoskeletal Infections: What to Know, What to Do, When to Worry. Moderator: Alexandre Arkader, MD
  James Conway, 
MD
Inflammatory Conditions Present Like Infection. Testing for Musculoskeletal Infections
  Martin Herman, 
MD
The Classic: Acute Hematogenous Osteomyelitis (AHO)
  Jonathan 
Schoenecker, MD
Musculoskeletal Infection Hijacking The Acute Phase Response
10:30– 12:30 Pediatrics Paper Presentations, Moderator Lawrence Haber, MD
10:30– 12:30 Osteochondritis Dissecans in the Adolescent Athlete.
Moderator: Jeremy Frank, MD

Presenters: Eric Edmonds, MD, Samuel Willimon, MD, Donald Bae, MD
1:30– 3:30 Managing Adult Pattern Trauma in the Pediatric Patient: Tips for Success
Moderator: Nirav Pandya MD
  Keith Baldwin, MD Tibial Shaft Fractures in Adolescents: Options for Treatment.
Clavicle Fractures – Current Evidence for Treatment in the Young Population
  Jason Jagodzinski, 
MD
Multi-Ligament Knee Injuries in the Skeletally Immature.
LisFranc and Syndesmotic Injuries – Easy to Miss
  Coleen Sabatini, 
MD
The Pediatric Systemic Response To Trauma - Pediatric and Adult Differences.
Femur Fractures – Deciding the Appropriate Treatment Option
4:00 – 6:00 Challenges in Pediatric Trauma: What We All Need to Know. 
Moderator: Martin Herman, MD
  Bernard Horn, MD Damage Control in Pediatric Orthopaedics
  Pooya 
Hosseinzadeh, MD
Remodeling of Fractures in Children: Which Fractures Remodel and Which Don’t?
  Ken Noonan, MD Displaced Supracondylar Humerus Fractures: Timing, Tips and Technique

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