Medical Education Training Program — Hand and Wrist
NANOArthroscopy and Minimally Invasive Hand, Wrist AND Elbow Techniques Symposium Level III
Friday - Saturday, September 20-21, 2019
ArthroLabâ„¢
Naples, Florida
DESCRIPTION
This technique-oriented program is designed to expose physician attendees to the latest surgical concepts in upper extremity surgical techniques. Practical hands-on lab and training sessions maximize physician exposure to the latest tools and techniques.
FACULTY
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Andrew S. Greenberg, MD
Orthopaedic Associates of Manhasset Great Neck, NY
Fellowship: Hospital for Joint Diseases New York, NY
Scott E. Hecox, MD
Southwest Sports Medicine Waco, TX
Fellowship: The Hand Center of San Antonio San Antonio, TX
Steven J. Lee, MD
Chief, Surgery of the Hand & Upper Extremity, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lenox Hill Hospital New York, NY
Fellowships: Sports Medicine Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY; Hand and Upper Extremity, NYU-Hospital for Joint Diseases New York, NY
 
 
 
 
AGENDA
Friday, September 20, 2019
6:45 am
Shuttle to Arthrex
7:15 am
Registration and Breakfast
7:50 am
Welcome
Didactic Session I: Basic Wrist Nano-arthroscopy and ECTR
8:00 am
Advances in Arthroscopy Instrumentation
8:10 am
Radiocarpal and Midcarpal Arthroscopic Anatomy and Portals
8:20 am
Arthroscopic Synovectomy and TFCC Central Debridement
8:30 am
Arthroscopic Dorsal Ganglionectomy
8:40 am
Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release
8:50 am
Panel Discussion
Didactic Session II: Carpal Instability
9:00 am
Advances in Soft-Tissue Fixation
9:10 am
Scapholunate Instability
9:20 am
SLAC Wrist
9:30 am
Midcarpal Instability: Perilunate Dislocations
9:40 am
Panel Discussion
ArthroLab Session I
10:00 am
ECTR, TFCC Central Repair, Dorsal Ganglionectomy
11:15 am
Scapholunate and SLAC
12:00 pm
Lunch
Didactic Session III: Trauma and Orthobiologics
1:00 pm
Distal Radius Fractures: Fragment-Specific
1:10 pm
Scaphoid Fractures
1:20 pm
Metacarpal Fractures
1:30 pm
Orthobiologic Solutions
1:40 pm
Panel Discussion
2:00 pm
ArthroLab Session II: Distal Radius Fractures, IM Metacarpal Fixation, Additional Time for Morning Techniques