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AAHKS 23 rd Annual Meeting Advances in Arthroplasty | Sheraton Dallas Hotel, Dallas, Texas November 8–10, 2013 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Program Committee: Bryan D. Springer, MD, Chair Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS Gregory G. Polkowski II, MD John C. Clohisy, MD Michael E. Berend, MD Scott M. Sporer, MD Craig J. Della Valle, MD David F. Dalury, MD www.aahks.org
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Page 1: American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS) 23rd Annual Meeting

AAHKS 23rd Annual Meeting Advances in Arthroplasty | Sheraton Dallas Hotel, Dallas, Texas

November 8–10, 2013

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

Program Committee:• Bryan D. Springer, MD, Chair• Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS• Gregory G. Polkowski II, MD• John C. Clohisy, MD• Michael E. Berend, MD• Scott M. Sporer, MD• Craig J. Della Valle, MD• David F. Dalury, MD

www.aahks.org

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AAHKS 23rd Annual Meeting ExhibitorsAAHKS gratefully acknowledges the following exhibitors for their participation at our 23rd Annual Meeting in Dallas!

Platinum Level Exhibitors

Biomet Orthopedics, LLCwww.biomet.com

MAKO Surgical Corp®.www.makosurgical.com

Stryker Orthopaedicswww.stryker.com

Gold Level Exhibitors

Aesculap Implant Systemswww.aesculap-usa.com

Arthrex, Inc.www.arthrex.com

Baxter Healthcarewww.baxter.com

CeramTec Medical Products Divisionwww.ceramtec.com

ConforMIS, Inc.www.conformis.com

DePuy Orthopaedics Inc.www.depuysynthes.com

DJO Globalwww.djoglobal.com

Exactechwww.exac.com

InVivoLinkwww.invivolink.com

Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.www.janssenpharmaceuticalsinc.com

Medtronicwww.medtronic.com

OmniLife Sciencewww.omnils.com

Ortech Data Centre, Inc.www.ortechsystems.com

Phoenix Orthowww.phoenixortho.com

Smith & Nephewwww.smith-nephew.com

TeDan Surgical Innovationswww.tedansurgical.com

Zimmer, Inc.www.zimmer.com

Silver Level Exhibitors

Blue Belt Technologieswww.bluebelttech.com

Brainlabwww.brainlab.com

Corentec America, Inc.www.corentec.com

Corin Group www.coringroup.com

Emovi, Inc.www.emovi.ca

EOS Imagingwww.eos-imaging.com

Halifax Biomedical, Inc.www.halifaxbiomedical.com

Lexi Coporation, Ltd.www.lexi.co.jp

Medstrat, Inc.www.medstrat.com

Ortho Developmentwww.odev.com

OTIS Biotech Co., Ltd.www.otisbiotech.com

ROBODOC-Curexo Technology Corpwww.robodoc.com

SciVision Biotech Inc.www.scivision.com.tw

Bronze Level Exhibitors

Abrexis Medicalwww.abrexis.com

American Joint Replacement Registrywww.ajrr.net

Biocompositeswww.biocomposites.com

Data Trace Publishing Companywww.datatrace.com

Elsevier, Inc.www.elsevierhealth.com

ElliptiGO, Inc.www.elliptigo.com

Innomed, Inc.www.innomed.net

Innovative Medical Productswww.impmedical.com

Kinamed, Inc.www.kinamed.com

Lippincott Williams & Wilkinswww.lww.com

Megadynewww.megadyne.com

Merete Medical, Inc.www.mereteusa.com

Nimbic Systems, Inc.www.nimbicsystems.com

OrthAlign, Inc.www.orthalign.com

Orthosonics Ltd.www.orthosonics.com

SunMedica, Inc.www.sunmedica.com

Symmetry Medical Incwww.symmetrymedical.com

Your Practice Online, LLCwww.yourpracticeonline.net

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 20135:30 PM–8:00 PM Board of Directors Meeting

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2013

7:00 AM–3:00 PM 5th Annual Resident Course Dallas AB

6:00 AM–NOON Poster Set-up Lone Star Foyer

6:55 AM–3:30 PM Orthopaedic Team Member Course Dallas CD

8:00 AM-11:00 AM AAHKS Research Design Course Seminar Room

10:00 AM–NOON Resident Course Breakout 1 State Room 1 Resident Course Breakout 2 State Room 2 Resident Course Breakout 3 State Room 3 Resident Course Breakout 4 State Room 4 Resident Course Breakout 5 San Antonio A Resident Course Breakout 6 San Antonio B

10:00 AM-8:00 PM Registration

8:00 AM–10:00 AM Improving Patient Outcomes through Advanced Pain Management Techniques *Sponsored by Pacira Pharmaceuticals

11:00 AM–1:00 PM Current Advancements in Total Hip Arthroplasty Bearing Technology *Sponsored by DePuy Orthopaedics

Advances in ArthroplastyNovember 8-10, 2013 -Sheraton Dallas Hotel, Dallas, Texas

Preliminary Program – Times Subject to Change!

Registration InformationThe fastest, easiest and most accurate way to register is online at www.aahks.org. You may also complete the attached registration form and fax or mail to the AAHKS office no later than October 11, 2013. You can also download the registration form at www.aahks.org.

Housing ReservationsAttendees can book hotel rooms at the Sheraton Dallas Hotel online at http://tinyurl.com/mzgm3t2 or by calling (888)627-8191. Be sure to mention you are attending the AAHKS Annual Meeting to receive the negotiated rate of $147 for single or double occupancy.

Goals and ObjectivesThe AAHKS 23rd Annual Meeting is designed to provide practicing orthopaedic surgeons with state-of-the-art information about the surgical applications and treatment protocols for the diagnosis and manangement of total hip and knee replacement, and to enhance the care of patients with arthritis and degenerative diseases. Both free paper presentations and interactive symposia will be utilized.

Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:• Update clinical skills and basic knowledge through research findings and biomechanical studies• Discuss the various surgical and non-surgical treatments and management of conditions related to the hip and knee joints• Determine indications and complications in total hip and knee arthroplasty• Critique presentations of surgical techniques and demonstrations of treatment options• Evaluate the efficacy of new treatment options through evidence-based data

CME Accreditation StatementThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the AmericanAssociation of Hip and Knee Surgeons. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons is accredited by the ACCME to providecontinuing medical education for physicians.

Credit HoursThe American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

11:00 AM–1:00 PM Surgical Site Infection in Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty *Sponsored by ConvaTec

NOON–1:00 PM Resident’s Lunch

NOON–1:00 PM Orthopaedic Team Member Lunch

NOON-5:30 PM Speaker Ready Room

1:00 PM–3:00 PM Resident Course Breakout 1 State Room 1 Resident Course Breakout 2 State Room 2 Resident Course Breakout 3 State Room 3 Resident Course Breakout 4 State Room 4 Resident Course Breakout 5 San Antonio A Resident Course Breakout 6 San Antonio B

1:30 PM–3:30 PM Achieving ICD-10 Implementation Success Presented by Complete Practice Resources Sponsored by AAHKS

1:30 PM–3:30 PM ATTUNE™ Stable Motion Experience *Sponsored by DePuy Synthes Joint Reconstruction

1:30 PM–3:30 PM Rethinking Total Knee Replacement: Is there room for improvement and innovation? *Sponsored by ConforMIS

*Please note that Friday optional mini-symposia are not part of the official program as planned by the AAHKS Annual Meeting Program Committee

23rd Annual Meeting

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ANNUAL MEETING CONCURRENT SESSIONS ARE OFFERED ON FRIDAY ONLY

DALLAS HALL AB

4:10 PM Welcome – Bryan D. Springer, MD - Program Chair

SESSION ONE Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty

4:15–5:23 PM MODERATORS: Brian S. Parsley, MD and William L. Griffin, MD

4:15 PM Economic Benefit to the Society at Large of TKA Paper #1 in the Young Patient: A Markov Analysis

4:21 PM Younger Age is Associated with a Higher Risk ofPaper #2 Periprosthetic Infection and Aseptic Failure after Total Knee Arthroplasty

4:27 PM Perioperative Morbidity and Mortality of Same Paper #3 Admission Staged Bilateral Total Knee Arthroplasty

4:33 PM Rheumatoid Arthritis does not Increase Perioperative Paper #4 Complications following Same Day Bilateral Total Knee Arthroplasty

4:39 PM Discussion

4:49 PM Particles from Vitamin-E-Diffused HXL UHMWPEPaper #5 Induce Less Osteolysis Compared to Virgin HXL UHMWPE in a Murine Calvarial Bone Model

4:55 PM Barbed vs Standard Sutures for Closure in Total Paper #6 Knee Arthroplasty: A Multicenter Prospective Randomized Trial

5:01 PM At 5 Years Highly-Porous-Metal Tibial Components Paper #7 Were Durable and Reliable: A Randomized Clinical Trial of 389 Patients

5:07 PM Correlation of Patient Confidence in AttainingPaper #8 Treatment Goals and Outcomes after Knee Arthroplasty

5:13 PM Discussion

5:15–6:23 PM Ask the Experts Primary and Revision THA State Room 1 Primary and Revision TKA State Room 2 Periprosthetic Joint Infection State Room 3

SYMPOSIUM I Public Reporting of Complications in TJR’s; 5:23-6:23 PM AAHKS Adds Important Clinical Factors and Improves CMS Risk Methodology MODERATOR: Thomas K. Fehring, MD Panelist: Susan Odum, PhD, David C. Ayers, MD Patricia D. Franklin, MD, MPH, MBA

DALLAS BALLROOM CD

4:10 PM Welcome – Craig J. Della Valle, MD – Education Chair

SYMPOSIUM II Strategies to Promote Efficiency, Cost-Containment 4:15–5:15 PM and Outcomes in the Modern Era Revision TKA MODERATOR: R. Michael Meneghini, MD Panelist: Giles R. Scuderi, MD, Douglas A. Dennis, MD, Michael J. Taunton, MD, Ryan M. Nunley, MD

SESSION TWO Health Policy/NonArthroplasty

5:15-6:23 PM MODERATORS: Mark I. Froimson, MD and Christopher L. Peters, MD

5:15 PM Variations in Hospital Billing for Paper #9 Total Joint Arthroplasty

5:21 PM Patients’ Willingness to Contribute to Cost of Novel Paper #10 Implants in Total Joint Arthroplasty

5:27 PM Can the Average Total Joint Orthopaedic Surgeon Paper #11 Maintain an Average Income at Medicare Reimbursement Rates?

5:33 PM Discussion

5:43 PM Prevalence of Radiographic Abnormalities in Paper #12 Senior Athletes with Well-Functioning Hips

5:49 PM Periacetabular Osteotomy for Acetabular Dysplasia: Paper #13 Are Male Patients at Higher Risk for Secondary Femoroacetabular Impingement?

5:55 PM Genome-Wide Linkage Analysis and Whole Exome Paper #14 Sequencing in a Large Multi-Generation Family Reveal Deleterious Mutations in Severely Affected Individuals with Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip

6:01 PM Periacetabular Osteotomy after Failed Treatment Paper #15 with Hip Arthroscopy

6:07 PM Discussion

GRAND HALL

6:23-8:23 PM Welcome Reception (All Attendees Invited)

6:23-8:23 PM Posters/Exhibits Open

7:15–7:55 PM Senator John Cornyn Political Fundraiser

8:00 PM Past President’s Dinner

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6:00 AM–6:00 PM Registration

6:00 AM–6:00 PM Speaker Ready Room

6:00 AM–7:00 AM Breakfast Buffet in Exhibit Hall

9:30 AM–7:30 PM Posters/Exhibits Open

6:50–6:55 AM Program Chair’s Welcome – Lone Star Ballroom

SESSION THREE Perioperative Factors and Arthroplasty Outcomes

6:55–7:51 AM MODERATORS: Brian J. McGrory, MD and William A. Jiranek, MD

6:55 AM Weighted versus Uniform Dose of Tranexamic Acid Paper #16 in Patients Undergoing Primary, Elective Knee Arthroplasty: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial

7:01 AM Prospective Randomized Trial Comparing Peripheral Paper #17 Nerve Blocks and Periarticular Injection for Pain Management after Total Knee Replacement

7:07 AM A Comparison of Continuous Femoral Nerve Catheter Paper #18 versus Adductor Canal Block for Postoperative Pain Management Following Total Knee Arthroplasty

7:13 AM Discussion

7:23 AM Transfer of Hip Arthroplasty Patients Leads toPaper #19 Increased Cost and Resource Utilization in the Receiving Hospital

7:29 AM Are Patient Reported Allergies a Risk Factor for Paper #20 Poor Outcomes in Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty?

7:35 AM Predictors and Complications of Blood Transfusion Paper #21 in Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty

7:41 AM Discussion

SYMPOSIUM III Management Strategies for THA Failure Secondary 7:51–8:41 AM to Taper Corrosion, Modular Junctions and Metal-on-Metal Bearings MODERATOR: Adolph V. Lombardi, Jr. MD, FACS Panelist: William Griffin, MD, Michael A. Mont, MD, Joshua J. Jacobs, MD, Daniel J. Berry, MD, oung-Min Kwon, MD, PhD

SESSION FOUR Primary TKA

8:41–9:37 AM MODERATORS: Robert T. Trousdale, MD and Michael P. Bolognesi, MD

8:41 AM Posterior Stabilized versus Cruciate-SubstitutingPaper #22 Total Knee Arthroplasty: Midterm Results

8:47 AM Radiographic and Technical Factors Associated with Paper #23 Patellar Clunk Syndrome following Posterior Stabilized Total Knee Arthroplasty

8:53 AM Current Data does not Support Routine use of Paper #24 Patient-Specific Instrumentation in Total Knee Arthroplasty

8:59 AM Discussion

9:09 AM Oxford Phase III Medial Unicompartmental Knee Paper #25 Arthroplasty (UKA): Results of 467 Knees with a Mean 5-year Follow-Up and Analysis of Predictors of Failure

9:15 AM Differences in Short Term Complications betweenPaper #26 Unicompartmental and Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Propensity Score Matched Analysis

9:21 AM Revising an HTO or UKA to TKA: Is it More Paper #27 Like a Primary TKA or a Revision TKA?

9:27 AM Discussion

9:37–10:07 AM BREAK in the Exhibit Hall

SESSION FIVE Primary Hip

10:07–11:03 AM MODERATORS: Stefano A. Bini, MD and TBA

10:07 AM Trends in Total Hip Arthroplasty in the United States: Paper #28 The Shift to a Younger Demographic

10:13 AM Pain Patterns in Young, Active Patients Paper #29 following Hip Arthroplasty

10:19 AM Assessment of Durability and Function at Minimum Paper #30 35 Year Follow-Up of THA in Patients 50 and Under

10:25 AM Performance of Highly Cross-Linked Polyethylene in Paper #31 Total Hip Arthroplasty in Young and Active Patients

10:31 AM Discussion

10:41 AM Direct Anterior versus Mini-Posterior Total Hip Paper #32 Arthroplasty with the Same Advanced Pain Management and Rapid Rehabilitation Protocol: Some Surprises in Early Outcome

10:47 AM Direct Anterior Hip Yields Faster Voluntary Paper #33 Cessation of all Walking Aids in a Randomized Trial

10:53 AM Discussion

11:03 –11:10 PM President’s Welcome – Thomas K. Fehring, MD

11:10 –12:00 PM KEYNOTE SPEAKER INTRODUCTION: Kevin J. Bozic, MD, MBA The Future of American Health Care Don Berwick, MD

12:00–12:43 PM LUNCH

SESSION SIX Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty

12:43-1:39 PM MODERATORS: Rafael J. Sierra, MD and David C. Markel, MD

12:43 PM Mechanically Assisted Taper Corrosion in Modular TKAPaper #34

12:49 PM Stepped Porous Titanium Metaphyseal Sleeves for Paper #35 Tibial Defects in Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2013 | Lone Star Ballroom

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12:55 PM Early Clinical Results of Mobile Bearing Paper #36 Revision TKA: A Multicenter Study

1:01 PM Discussion

1:11 PM Decreased Blood Transfusions Following Revision Paper #37 Total Knee Arthroplasty using Tranexamic Acid

1:17 PM Clinical & Radiographic Outcomes of CementedPaper #38 vs Diaphyseal Engaging Cementless Stems in Aseptic Revision TKA

1:23 PM Medicare Fails to Compensate the Additional Time Paper #39 and Effort Associated with Revision Arthroplasty: Is Patient Access to Care at Risk?

1:29 PM Discussion

SYMPOSIUM IV Audience Response – Practice Norms/Trends1:29-2:09 PM Jay R. Lieberman, MD

2:09–2:24 PM Practical Advice from the Legends of AAHKS Lawrence D. Dorr, MD David S. Hungerford, MD James A. Rand, MD Chitranjan S. Ranawat, MD Merrill A. Ritter, MD

AWARDS AAHKS Award Papers2:24–2:54 PM MODERATORS: Adolph J. Yates, MD and Stephen J. Incavo, MD

2:24 PM JAMES A. RAND AWARD Presentation of Award: James A. Rand, MD

2:30 PM Discussion

2:34 PM LAWRENCE D. DORR AWARD Presentation of Award: Lawrence D. Dorr, MD

2:40 PM Discussion

2:44 PM AAHKS CLINICAL AWARD Presentation of Award: Thomas K. Fehring, MD

2:50 PM Discussion

3:00 PM-3:25 PM BREAK

SYMPOSIUM V Perioperative Arthroplasty Management 20133:25-4:15 PM MODERATOR: William G. Hamilton, MD Panelist: Keith R. Berend, MD, Carl A. Deirmengian, MD, Rafael J. Sierra, MD, Raymond H. Kim, MD

SESSION SEVEN Infection

4:15-5:17 PM MODERATORS: Michael E. Berend, MD and Mathais P. G. Bostrom, MD

4:15 PM Positive Culture from the Liquid Medium onlyPaper #40 after Total Joint Arthroplasty: Is it Reliable?

4:21 PM Diagnosing Periprosthetic Joint Infection: Paper #41 The Era of the Biomarker has Arrived

4:27 AM The Host Response: Toll Like Receptor ExpressionPaper #42 in Periprosthetic Tissues as a Biomarker for Deep Joint Infection

4:33 PM Discussion

4:43 PM Prospective, Randomized, Blinded Study to Evaluate Paper #43 the Efficacy of Two Surgical Skin Preparations in Reducing SSI after TJA

4:49 PM Public Reporting of Prosthetic Joint Infections: Paper #44 Do Claims Based Comorbidities Adequately Capture Case-Mix?

4:55 PM Comparison of a Clinically-Derived Prosthetic Joint Paper #45 Infection (PJI) Risk Model and the NHSN Risk Model

5:01 PM Risk Factors for Infection after Hip Arthroplasty: Paper #46 Preventable vs Non-preventable Infection

5:07 PM Discussion

5:17-6:00 PM AAHKS Membership Business Meeting (AAHKS Members Only)

6:00–8:00 PM Reception (All Attendees Invited)

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2013

6:00–7:00 AM Continental Breakfast

6:00–10:00 AM Registration

6:00–10:00 AM Speaker Ready Room

SYMPOSIUM VI Periprosthetic Joint Infection: The Current State of Affairs7:00–8:00 AM MODERATOR: Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS Panelist: Bryan D. Springer, MD, Craig J. Della Valle, MD, Thorsten Gherke, MD

SESSION EIGHT Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty

8:00–8:56 AM MODERATORS: Scott M. Sporer, MD, MS and TBA

8:00 AM Reproducible Fixation with a Modular, Fluted, Tapered Paper #47 Titanium Stem in Revision Hip Arthroplasty at 8-13 Years Follow-Up

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8:06 AM Outcomes of Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty: Analysis Paper #48 of a US Based Total Joint Replacement Registry

8:12 AM Revision THA in Obese Patients is Associated with Paper #49 High Reoperation Rates at Short Term Follow Up

8:18 AM Discussion

8:28 AM Outcomes after Revision of Metal-on-Metal Paper #50 Hip Resurfacing Arthroplasty

8:34 AM Predictive Demographic and Comorbid Factors on Paper #51 Functional Outcomes Following Revision Hip Arthroplasty

8:40 AM Construct Rigidity: Keystone for Paper #52 Reconstructing Pelvic Discontinuity

8:46 AM Discussion

SYMPOSIUM VII Shifting from Volume to Value: Preparing Your 8:56–9:56 AM Practice for Healthcare Reform MODERATOR: Kevin J. Bozic, MD, MBA Panelist: John M. Cherf, MD, Arshad Rahim, MD

SESSION NINE Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty/ Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty

9:56–10:58 AM MODERATORS: David F. Dalury, MD and Thomas P. Vail, MD

9:56 AM Do You Have to Remove a Corroded Femoral Stem?Paper #53

10:02 AM Adverse Clinical Outcomes in a Primary Paper #54 Modular Neck/Stem System

10:08 AM Aspirin May be Adequate for Prevention of Paper #55 Thromboembolic Events Following Revision Total Joint Arthroplasty

10:14 AM Discussion

10:24 AM A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing WearPaper #56 of Oxinium and Cobalt-Chrome on Standard and Cross-Linked Polyethylene

10:30 AM 3 Year Multicenter RSA Evaluation of Vitamin E Paper #57 Diffused Highly Cross-Linked Polyethylene Liners and Acetabular Cup Stability

10:36 AM Stratification of Total Hip Arthroplasty Survival Paper #58 according to BMI as a Continuous Variable

10:42 AM Percent Body Fat more Associated with Perioperative Paper #59 Outcomes after Total Joint Arthroplasty than BMI

10:48 AM Discussion

10:58 AM Concluding Remarks

11:03 AM ADJOURN

Once the award papers are selected the following papers will be entered into the program:

How does Acetabular Component Orientation Change from Supine to Standing in Patients with Total Hip Arthroplasty?

Stress and Strain in the Trunnion with Big Heads: Tribocorrosion Turbocharged

10 Year Follow-Up of Highly Cross-Liked Polyethylene using Radiostereometric Analysis (RSA)

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AAHKS 23rd Annual Meeting- Registration

Registration Deadline: October 11, 2013 Register Online: www.aahks.org

______________________________________ ________ ____________________________________________ ____________________ First Name MI Last Credentials ______________________________________________ ___________________________ _______ _____________ _________________ Street address City State Zip Country _______________________________________ _______________________________________ ____________________________________ Email Address Phone Fax _____________________________________ _______________________________________ ____________________________________

Emergency Contact Name Relationship Emergency Phone The registration fee below includes entry to Scientific Sessions, Exhibit Hall, Friday/Saturday Poster Receptions, and Saturday/Sunday breakfast, lunch and coffee breaks. Registration fees are not included in membership dues.

Registration Categories Fees:

� AAHKS Members (Fellow, Associate, Affiliate, Emeritus, Honorary) $450

� AAHKS Members (International) $350

� AAHKS Members (Candidate) �Allied Health � Non-Member Presenters � In Residency or Fellowship $225

� Physician Non-Member $675

� Active Military Personnel $ 0

� Guest*/Spouse*/Child* Name _____________________________________ $ 95 *This fee includes entry to Friday/Saturday Poster Receptions and Exhibit Hall only. If you are unsure of your registration category – please contact the office Friday/Saturday Optional Courses and Events: Please check all you plan to attend. Friday, Nov. 8 Fees Time � Improving Patient Outcomes through Advanced Pain Mgmt – Pacira Pharm. 0.00 8:00 AM to10:00 AM � Research Design Course - AAHKS 0.00 8:00 AM to10:00 AM � Surgical Site Infection in Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty - ConvaTec 0.00 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM � Current Advancements in THA Bearing Technology - DePuy Orthopaedics 0.00 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM � ATTUNE™ Stable Motion Experience – DePuy Synthes 0.00 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM � Achieving ICD-10 Implementation Success - AAHKS $80.00 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM � Rethinking TKR: Is there room for improvement and innovation? - Conformis 0.00 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM � Welcome Reception 0.00 6:23 PM to 8:23 PM Saturday, Nov. 9 � Poster Reception 0.00 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Operation Walk USA - Playing Forward Fundraisers * � Playing Forward - General Admission * $250.00 8:30 PM to 11:30 PM � Playing Forward -Texas Hold ‘Em Tournament (includes admission) * $500.00 (limit 60) 8:30 PM to 11:30 PM *These events are being planned and executed by Operation Walk USA Payment Information:

� Check (Payable to AAHKS in US Funds, drawn on a US Bank) � Visa � American Express � MasterCard

Credit Card Number _______________________________________________ Expiration Date________________________ Amount to be charged $__________________________ Name____________________________________________ Signature _______________________________________ (As it appears on the credit card)

Mail form with fees to: AAHKS, 6300 North River Road, #615, Rosemont, IL 60018 or fax: 847-698-0704 or email [email protected]. Your payment acknowledges that you understand and agree with the cancellation/refund policy. Full payment must accompany your registration form. AAHKS reserves the right to charge the correct amount if different from the total due listed on the form. Questions: Please feel free to contact the AAHKS office at 847-698-1200.Cancellation Policy: Cancellations post-marked or received on or before Oct. 11, 2013 are entitled to a full refund minus $50 administrative fee. No refunds will be granted after Oct. 18, 2013. Requests for refunds must be submitted in writing.

Sheraton Dallas Hotel 400 N. Olive St. Dallas, TX

November 8-10, 2013

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AAHKS is proud to announce.... Orthopaedic Team Member Course

This course will cover the diagnoses and treatments of disorders seen by the orthopaedic team specializing in hip and knee reconstruction. It is designed for the non-physician providers who care for these patients. Expert faculty will present diagnostic and radiographic work ups as well as review physical exam, office based procedures and differential diagnoses. Practice types and efficiency will be discussed.

Topics to be discussed: MRI anatomy; Femoracetabular impingement; Injections around the hip and knee; Soft tissue injuries about the hip and knee; Non-arthroplasty options; The painful total knee and hip replacement; Work up of the infected joint replacement; Case based discussions; Protocols and Pathways; Patient education and more.

DATE:Friday, November 8, 2013 – 6:55am – 3:30pm (prior to AAHKS Annual Meeting)

LOCATION:Sheraton Dallas Hotel – Dallas, TX

COURSE FEE:$300 – Course only $550 – Course and Annual Meeting

TARGET AUDIENCE:This course has been specifically created for Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Advanced Practice Nurses, Registered Nurses, Surgical Assistants and Physical Therapists specializing in total joint arthroplasty.

ACCREDITATION:“This program is approved for 8.0 contact hours of continuing education by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. Program ID 1307287”

“This program was planned in accordance with AANP CE Standards andPolicies and AANP Commercial Support Standards.”

This program has been reviewed and is approved for a maximum of 8.25 hours of AAPA Category 1 CME credit by the Physician Assistant Review Panel. Physician assistants should claim only those hours actually spent participating in the CME activity.

This program was planned in accordance with AAPA's CME Standards for Live Programs and for Commercial Support of Live Programs.

PLANNING COMMITTEE & FACULTY:• C. Lowry Barnes, MD• Michel E. Berend, MD• Marty Bushmiaer, APN• Robert Butler, PT, PhD• David F. Dalury, MD• Diane Doucette, RN, ONC, MBA• C. Anderson Engh, MD• Jill Erickson, PA-C• William J. Hozack, MD• Jason M. Hurst, MD• William A Jiranek, MD

For a full course agenda and registration form visit:

www.aahks.org/meetings/anmeet/anmeet.asp

Contact the AAHKS office at 847-698-1200 with any questions.

This course is sponsored by:

• Harpal Khanuja, MD• Carlos J. Lavernia, MD• Adolph V. Lombardi, Jr., MD• William B. Macaulay, MD• Vijendra S. Mohan, MD• Christopher L. Peters, MD• Michelle Staggs, APN

• Victor D. Terebuh, MD• Jeffrey S. Williams, PA-C

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6300 N River Rd. • Suite 615 • Rosemont, IL 60018 • 847-698-1200 • [email protected]

AAHKS Orthopaedic Team Member Course AAHKS 23rd ANNUAL MEETING

Sheraton Dallas Hotel, Dallas, TX - Nov. 8-10, 2013 REGISTRATION FORM (Deadline to Register: October 11, 2013) Please return completed form by fax to 847-698-0704 Attn: Sharon or email [email protected] (Please PRINT CLEARLY or TYPE all information)

Name ___________________________ __________ ____________________________ ________ Gender: ___ M ___ F (First) (MI) (Last) credential

Office Address ____________________________________________ City_______________________________ State ______ Zip _______________ Office Phone _____________________________________________ Fax ____________________________________________________________ Email ___________________________________________________ License Number __________________________________________________

Questions? Visit www.aahks.org or contact the AAHKS office at 847-698-1200

AAHKS Orthopaedic Team Member Course: Friday, Nov. 8th – 6:50 AM to 3:50 PM (Breakfast and lunch included) AAHKS Annual Meeting: Friday, Nov. 8th 4:10 PM to 6:25 PM – Poster Reception 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM Saturday, Nov. 9th 7:00 AM to 4:56 PM – Poster Reception 5:45 PM to 7:45 PM (Breakfast and lunch included) Sunday, Nov. 10th 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM (Breakfast included)

I am interested in attending: Fees

___ AAHKS Orthopaedic Team Member Course $300.00

___ AAHKS Orthopaedic Team Member Course and AAHKS 23rd Annual Meeting $525.00

Payment Information: ___ Check (Payable to AAHKS in US Funds, drawn on a US Bank)

___ Visa ___ American Express ___ MasterCard Credit Card Number _______________________________________________ Expiration Date_________________________

Amount to be charged $__________________________

Name____________________________________________ Signature of Card Holder: __________________________________ (As it appears on the credit card) (Signed or typed name accepted)

Mail form with fees to: AAHKS, 6300 North River Road, #615, Rosemont, IL 60018 or fax: 847-698-0704 Your payment acknowledges that you understand and agree with the cancellation/refund policy. Full payment must accompany your registration form. AAHKS reserves the right to charge the correct amount if different from the total due listed on the form. Cancellation Policy: Cancellations post-marked or received on or before Oct. 11, 2013 are entitled to a full refund minus $50 administrative fee. No refunds will be granted after Oct. 11, 2013. Requests for refunds must be submitted in writing to the AAHKS office. Hotel Reservation Information: Course and/or meeting registrants can book hotel rooms at the Sheraton online at http://tinyurl.com/868saqg or call (888) 627-8191, available 24 hours a day. Mention AAHKS to receive the group rate.

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