AO ASIF Comprehensive Spine Course
The Comprehensive Spine Course is addressed to and designed for surgeons
who want to specialize in stabilizing spine surgery using instrumentation
for the entire spine (occipital cervical junction to the sacrum), in
spinal trauma, degenerative diseases, deformities, tumors and other
spinal disorders.
This course has structured formal lectures, which expose the concept of
stabilizing spine surgery developed by the AO Spine Group over many
years. The techniques are taught in practical exercises every day. Panel
discussions as well as "fireside" case presentations will make the link
to the clinical day-to-day reality.
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Enrollment is open to surgeons who have attended an AO ASIF Principles
(Previously titled Basic) Course.
Please bring x-rays and/or slides
of problem cases for the group discussions, and be willing to actively
participate.
Long island Jewish Medical Center designates this CME activityfor a manimum of
33 credit hours.
OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this Course, the participant should be able to:
1. Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the functional anatomy, biology and
biomechanics of the spine;
2. Discuss the AO principles of the
spine and illustrate their application in traumatic, degenerative and
inflammatory processes affecting the spine;
3. Illustrate relevant psychomotor skills in the practical application of spinal implants to artificial bones;
4. Describe potential complications and intraoperative difficulties and emphasi: the importance of preoperative plannin and outcome analysis.
Preliminary Program
MONDAY
Degenerative Spine I
AO
Clinical presentation
Disc pathoanatomy and biomechanics
Non invasive and invasive radiological techniques
Lumbar disc herniation
Spinal stenosis
Degenerative scoliosis
Discussion
Practical Exercise I--Pedicle screw insertion/
lumbosacral pedicle screw fixation
Degenerative Spine II--Low back pain surgery
Overview of treatment options in low back pain
Posterolateral fusion; technique and results
PLIF; technique and results
ALIF and 360" fusion; technique and results
Minimally invasive techniques
The failed back
Discussion
Practical Exercise 2--Translaminar screws/
Various cages/Contact Fusion Cage, SynCage
TUESDAY
Degenerative Cervical Spine
Case presentation
Clinical presentation and assessment
Anteriortechniques
Posteriortechniques
Laminoplasty
Rheumatoid disease of cervical spine
Case presentation and discussion
Practical Exercise 3--CSLP/Cervifix (C3-C7)
Miscellaneous Spinal Problems
Spinal infection
Spinal metastases
Case presentation and discussion
Spondylolysis and low-grade spondylolisthesis
High-grade spondylolisthesis
Case presentation and discussion
Fireside discussion-degenerative spine
WEDNESDAY
Deformities
Idiopathic scoliosis; classification, etiology, assessment
Idiopathicscoliosis; posterior techniques
Idiopathic scoliosis; anterior techniques
Case presentation and discussion
Surgical strategy in scoliosis
Practical Exercise 4-USS basic concept/
USS posterior correction and stabilization in idiopathic curve/
USS anterior application
Neuromuscular scoliosis
Congenital deformity
Scheuermann's kyphosis
Ankylosing spondylitis
Case presentation and discussion
Fritz Magerl Lecture
THURSDAY
Trauma: Thoracolumbar Fracture
Assessment and classification of thoracolumbar fractures
Pathomorphology of fractures
Posterior approach
Anterior approach
Anterior vs. posterior
Alternatives for anterior column reconstruction
Case presentation and discussion
Practical Exercise 5-USS internal fixator/
two fracture types: TLLPNentrofix
Thoracic fractures
The role of neurological decompression in thoracolumbar burst fractures
Rehabilitation of the paraplegic patient
Posttraumatic kyphosis
Case presentation and discussion
Ray Jacobs Memorial Lecture
Fireside discussion deformity/miscellaneous
FRIDAY
Cervical Spine Trauma
Classification of upper cervical spine injuries
Classification of subaxial cervical spine injuries
General principles of management of cervical spine fractures
Management of spinal cord injuries
Odontoid screw techniques
C1/C2 screw fixation
Case presentation and discussion
Practical Exercise 6-Anterior dens fixation/
C1/C2 screw fixation
Anterior approach for subaxial trauma
Posterior approach for subaxial trauma
Anterior vs. posterior approach
Posttraumatic deformities
Case presentation and discussion
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