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2018 IPOS Preliminary Program

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15th Annual International PediatricOrthopaedic SymposiumNovember 27 – December 1 Orlando, Florida2018Loews RoyalPacific HotelOrlando, FloridaDonald S. Bae, MD Course Director

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General Meeting Information15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumThank You The Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North Americaand the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons gratefully acknowledges the following for their generous support of the 2017 IPOS Meeting:Platinum LevelDePuy Synthes OrthoPediatricsGold LevelMedtronicNuVasiveShiners Hospitals for ChildrenSilver LevelArthrexK2MStrykerBronze LevelBiogenBioMarin Pharmaceuticals Clementia PharmaceuticalEOS ImagingGlobus MedicalWright MedicalLanyards – Sponsored by Pega MedicalPens – Sponsored by Stanford Children’s HealthTable of ContentsIn Appreciation to IPOS Supporters..............2General Meeting Information...................3 About POSNA ............................3 Learning Objectives .......................3 AMA Credit Designation & Accrediation .......3 IPOS Vision & Mission ......................3General Meeting Information...................4 ePosters.................................4 Scholarship Information.....................4 Lunchtime Cases ..........................4 IPOS Faculty Listing........................4General Meeting Information...................5 Language................................5 IPOS Policies .............................5General Meeting Information...................6 FDA ....................................6 Disclosure ...............................6 Registation Hours .........................6 Early Registration Fees .....................6General Meeting Information...................7 Housing .................................7 Exhibit Hall Hours .........................7 Speaker Ready Room Hours .................7 Future Meetings ..........................7IPOS - Breakdown by Topics ...................8Schedule At a Glance......................9 - 10Detailed Schedule (Tues-Wed).................11Detailed Schedule (Wednesday) ............12 - 15Detailed Schedule (Thursday) ..............15 - 19Top Gun Surgical Simulation ..................19Detailed Schedule (Friday) .................19 - 23Detailed Schedule (Saturday)...............24 - 26Saturday, One-Day Fundamentals Review Course..26Things to Do in Orlando .....................27Register Online Today at ipos.posna.org2

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General Meeting Information15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumPresented byDonald S. Bae, MD Director About POSNAThe Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA) is a group of professionals comprised mostly of pediatric orthopaedic surgeons. We are board certied in orthopaedic surgery and have participated in additional training to become specialized in the care of children’s musculoskeletal health and our practice reects this dedication. We, as a group, strive to become the authoritative source on such care through appropriate research that will lead to the best evidence-based patient care.Learning ObjectivesAt the conclusion of this course, learners should be able to:• Effectively assess children with musculoskeletal conditions requiring care• Compare and contrast surgical and non-operative treatment options for common pediatric orthopaedic conditions• Apply alternative treatment techniques for selected pediatric orthopaedic conditions• Identify, manage, and prevent complications of common pediatric orthopaedic conditions and treatments• Implement evidence-based strategies for infection control, fracture care, and management of sports-related injuries.AccreditationThis activity has been planned and implemented in accor-dance with the accreditation requirements and policies of December 6-10, 2016 Orlando, FL Craft your ownIPOS Adventurewith over 40 Breakout Sessions:• Focusedlecturesandengaging case discussions• Surgicalskillsdemonstrations• Hands-ontechnicalworkshops• Industry-sponsoredsatellite sessionsoncutting-edge techniquesIt’s Back! One-Day Fundamentals in Pediatric Orthopaedics This one-day intensive review course prepares you for the 2019 Practice-Profiled Recertification Exam in Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery, and is a sound review of the essentials of pediatric orthopaedics. Review Course is included with full IPOS registration.the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designates the 2018 IPOS Meeting for a maximum of 24.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in this live activity.IPOS VisionThrough our inspiring international faculty, innovative programming, and vibrant interactions among all attendees, IPOS aspires to be the best pediatric orthopaedic educational event in the world.IPOS MissionTo provide the highest quality pediatric orthopaedic education to learners and practitioners of all levels.Explore All Areas of Pediatric OrthopaedicsImmerse yourself in this exciting and interactive four-day program, alongside hundreds of pediatric orthopaedic professionals from around the world. Discover new insights and technology, and learn how to integrate best practices and new techniques into your care of children and adoles-cents. From fundamental fracture care to advanced surgical reconstruction, our renown international faculty share their expertise in every subspecialty eld of pediatric orthopaedics.3

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15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumePostersShare your research with the large body of attendees by participating in the popular ePosters program. The application deadline is September 4, 2018.Scholarships AvailableRecipients of a full tuition scholarship for the 15th Annual International Pediatric Orthopaedic Symposium (IPOS) must attend the program in its entirety. Interested candi-dates should complete the Scholarship Application form. The application deadline is August 6, 2018.Lunchtime CasesDuring lunch, panels consisting of one to two faculty members present on prepared topics. IPOS attendees are encouraged to submit and present their own cases from their own practices; making the learning experienced more personalized and more relevant! The application deadline is October 31, 2018.2018 IPOS FacultyJames J. McCarthy, MDAmy L. McIntosh, MDTodd A. Milbrandt, MD*Vincent S. Mosca, MDPeterO.Newton,MDKenneth J. Noonan, MD*TomF.Novacheck,MDDror Paley, MDJonathan H. Phillips, MDWudbhav N. Sankar, MDJeffreySawyer,MDJonathan G. Schoenecker, MD*RichardM.Schwend,MDSuken A. Shah, MD*Susan A. Scherl, MDKevin G. Shea, MDBenjamin J. Shore, MD MPH*Ernest L. Sink, MD*David Lee Skaggs, MDBrian G. Smith, MDDavid A. Spiegel, MDPaul D. Sponseller, MDAnne StudemannDaniel J. Sucato, MD, MSVishwasR.Talwalker,MDBryan J. Tompkins, MD*Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH*General Meeting InformationPeter M. Waters, MDJennifer M. Weiss, MDIra Zaltz, MDInternational FacultyHaemishCrawford,MDAlain Dimeglio, MDDeborahEastwood,FRCSDavidFarrington,MDDavidG.Little,MBBS,FRACS,PhDJamesHoiPoHui,FRCSEKishore Mulpuri, MDChristof Radler, MDMatthewVarghese,MSThomas Wirth, MD, PhDMuharrem Yazici, MDInstructorsNicholasFletcher,MDDerek Kelly, MDJavier Masquijo, MDGeradMontgomeryMSN,FNP-CReid Nichols, MDColeen S. Sabatini, MDJessica Staschak MSN, CRNP*2018 IPOS Advisory BoardStephen A Albanese, MD*Lindsay Andras, MDJill Ariagno, MSN, RN*Alexandre Arkader, MDDonald S. Bae, MD*Laurel C. Blakemore, MDMichael T. Busch, MDMichelle S. Caird, MDPablo Castaneda, MD*Henry Chambers, MDJon R. Davids, MD*Mark A. Erickson, MDJohnM.Flynn,MD*StevenL.Frick,MDTheodore J. Ganley, MD*Michael P. Glotzbecker, MDCharles Goldfarb, MDMartin Herman, MD*Jose A. Herrera Soto, MDJohn E. Herzenberg, MDChristine Ho, MDLori A. Karol, MDRobert Michael Kay, MDMininder S. Kocher, MD, MPHScott Kozin, MDA. Noelle Larson, MDWilliam G. Mackenzie, MD*4Register Online Today at ipos.posna.orgResidents & FellowsSpecial Programmingjust for You:• CareerPlanningandProfessional Development• ResidentCaseCompetition• TopGunSurgicalSimulation• MentoringSessions

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General Meeting InformationDisclaimerThe material presented at the 2018 IPOS Meeting has been made available by the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America for educational purposes only. The material is not intended to represent the only, nor necessarily best, method or procedure appropriate for the medical situations discussed, but rather is intended to present an approach, view, statement or opinion of the faculty which may be help-ful to others who face similar situations. POSNA disclaims any and all liability for injury or other damages resulting to any individual attending the IPOS Meeting and for all claims which may arise out of the use of the techniques demonstrated therein by such individuals, whether these claims shall be asserted by physician or any other person. Insurance / LiabilitiesPOSNA will not be held liable for personal injuries or for loss or damage to property incurred by participants or guests at the 2018 IPOS Meeting, including those participating in social events. Participants and guests are encouraged to take out insurance to cover losses incurred in the event of cancellation, medical expenses or damage to or loss of personal effects when traveling outside their own country. POSNA cannot be held liable for any hindrance or disruption of the 2018 IPOS Meeting arising from natural, political, social or economic events or other unforeseen incidents beyond its control. Registration of a participant implies acceptance of this condition. 15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium5LanguageEnglish will be the ofcial language of 2018 IPOS Meeting.2018 IPOS Meeting PoliciesEvent CancellationDue to circumstances beyond our control, the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America may elect to cancel the Annual Meeting. These circumstances may include but are not limited to disaster, severe weather, civil commotion or government laws or regulations. In the event of such cancellation, all IPOS Meeting registrants will be notied by email at the address noted in the POSNA database;and registration fees will be refunded in full. Other costs incurred by the registrant, such as airline or hotel penalties, are the responsibility of the registrant.No Smoking PolicySmoking is not permitted during any meeting or event.No Cameras or Video CamerasCameras or video cameras may not be used in any portion of the scientic session.No ReproductionsNo reproduction of any kind including audio tapes and videotapes may be made of the presentations at this meet-ing without the prior written permission of POSNA. POSNA reserves all of its rights to such material and commercial reproduction is specically prohibited.PhotographsRegistration and attendance at, or participation in, POSNA activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow POSNA to use and distribute (both now and in the future) the registrant’s or attendee’s image in POSNA member communications and promotional materials.

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General Meeting Information15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumFDA Statement (United States)Some drugs or medical devices demonstrated at this IPOS Meeting may not have been cleared by the FDA or have been cleared by the FDA for specic purposes only. The FDA has stated that it is the responsibility of the physician to determine the FDA clearance status of each drug or medical device he or she wishes to use in clinical practice.Academy policy provides that “off label” uses of a drug or medical device may be described in the Academy’s CME activities so long as the “off label” use of the drug or medical device is also specically disclosed (i.e., it must be disclosed that the FDA has not cleared the drug or device for the described purpose). Any drug or medical device is being used “off label” if the described use is not set forth on the product’s approval label.DisclosureEach faculty member in this meeting has been asked to disclose if he or she has received something of value from a commercial company or institution, which relates directly or indirectly to the subject of their presentation.An indication of the participant’s disclosure appears after his or her name as well as the commercial company or insti-tution that provided the support. POSNA and the Acad-emy do not view the existence of these disclosed interests or commitments as necessarily implying bias or decreasing the value of the author’s participation in the meeting.2018 IPOS Meeting AppFull Program can be Found in the 2018 IPOS Meeting AppMeeting App will be available in November 2018.Schedules will NOT be provided at registration. We encourage you to create your schedule in the app by bookmarking sessions, where you can download into your Outlook calendar. Dates to RememberEarly Registration DeadlineOctober 8, 2018Pre-Registration ClosesNovember 5, 2018After November 5, 2018,Please register on-site.6Registration HoursTuesday, November 27 3:00 PM – 7:00 PMWednesday, November 28 6:30 AM – 6:00 PMThursday, November 29 6:30 AM – 4:30 PMFriday, November 30 6:30 AM – 5:00 PMSaturday, December 1 6:30 AM – 2:30 PMEarly Registration FeesPOSNA/AAOS Member $ 1,349Orthopaedic Resident/Post Residency Fellow/ U.S. Military*/ POSNA/AAOS Emeritus $ 1,149Nonmember $ 1,949Delegates from Reduced Rate Countries Low Income (determined by World Bank) $ 999Nurse/Allied Health/PA $ 849Saturday One-Day Fundamentals in Pediatric Orthopaedics Review Course (included with full registration) $ 349*For AAOS/POSNA members in active U.S. military duty onlyAfter October 8, 2018: Additional Fee $50Pre-registration closes November 5, 2018. Refund PolicyRequests for refunds must be received in writing to the POSNA ofce (POSNA, 9400 West Higgins Road, Ste. 500, Rosemont, IL 60018) or email posna@aaos.org. A full refund will be granted if the written request is received before November 5, 2018. After November 5, 2018, a 20% administration fee will be taken from the refund. No refunds will be granted after November 23, 2018.

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Dates to RememberEarly Registration DeadlineOctober 8, 2018Pre-Registration ClosesNovember 5, 2018After November 5, 2018,Please register on-site.General Meeting Information15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium7HousingHotelLoews Royal Pacic Resort6300 Hollywood WayOrlando, FL 32819 Hotel ReservationsToll Free: 1.866.360.7395Direct: 1.407.503.9276 Hotel Reservation DeadlineNovember 5, 2018Group Rate: $199.00 (plus applicable taxes & fees) Online booking link available on the IPOS website. Exhibit Hall HoursWednesday, November 28 6:30 AM – 7:15 PMThursday, November 29 6:30 AM – 4:30 PMFriday, November 30 6:30 AM – 4:00 PMSpeaker Ready Room HoursTuesday, November 27 3:00 PM – 7:00 PMWednesday, November 28 6:30 AM – 6:00 PMThursday, November 29 6:30 AM – 4:30 PMFriday, November 30 6:30 AM – 5:00 PMSaturday, December 1 6:30 AM – 2:30 PMSAVE THE DATESIPOS MeetingDecember 10 - 14, 2019Lake Buena Vista, FLFuture Annual MeetingsMay 15-18, 2019Charlotte, North Carolina May 13-16, 2020San Diego, CaliforniaRegister Online Today at ipos.posna.org

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IPOS By Topic15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium8Craft your own IPOS Adventure by Topic: General Pediatric Orthopaedics/Trauma• Challenges & Controversies in Pediatric Trauma (General Session 1 – Wednesday, 11/28, 7:30-10 AM)• Global Orthopaedics (General Session 2 – Thursday, 11/29, 9-11:30 AM)• Medical Advances in Musculoskeletal Health and Disease (CME Breakout –Thursday, 11/29, 12:30 PM-2 PM)• Authors’ Preferred Techniques (General Session 3 – Friday, 11/30, 12:30-2:50 PM)• Musculoskeletal Infections (CME Breakout–Friday, 11/30, 3:30-5 PM)• Patient and Provider Wellness (CME Breakout – Saturday, 12/1, 10-11:30 AM) Hip• Cases and Complications in the Immature Hip (CME Breakout – Wednesday, 11/28, 10:30 AM-12 PM)• Pelvic Osteotomies I: Salter, Dega, Pemberton (CME Breakout – Thursday, 11/29, 12:30-2 PM) • Hip Conditions in the Older Child and Adolescent (Concurrent Session 3 – Thursday, 11/29, 2:20-4:30 PM)• Pelvic Osteomies II: Triple, PAO (hands-on workshop) (CME Breakout–Friday, 11/30, 3:30-5 PM) Hand & Upper Extremity• Congential Conditions and Trauma of the Upper Limb (Concurrent Session 2 – Wednesday, 11/28, 1:00-3:10 PM) Spine• Adolecent Idiopathic and Early Onset Scoliosis (Concurrent Session 4 – Friday, 11/30, 9-11:30 AM)• Spine: Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis (CME Breakout–Friday, 11/30, 3:30-5 PM) Sports• Hip and Elbow Conditions in the Young Athlete (CME Breakout – Thursday, 11/29, 12:30 PM-2 PM) • Knee Injuries in the Young Athlete (Concurrent Session 6 – Friday, 11/30, 9-11:30 AM)• Principles and Techniques in Pediatric Sports (CME Breakout – Saturday, 12/1, 10-11:30 AM) Neuromuscular & Cerebral Palsy• Case & Controversies in Neuromuscular Conditions of the Upper Limb (CME Breakout – Wednesday, 11/28, 10:30 AM-12 PM)• Medical and Surgical Treatment of the Neuromuscular Patient (Concurrent Session 1 – Wednesday, 11/28, 1:00 - 3:10 PM)• Gait I: Normal vs Pathological Gait (CME Breakout–Friday, 11/30, 3:30-5 PM)• Gait II: Cased-based Decision-Making in Gait, Analysis, from Beginner to Advanced (CME Breakout–Saturday, 12/1, 10-11:30 AM) Foot• Ponseti I (hands-on workshop) (CME Breakout – Wednesday, 11/28, 10:30 AM-12 PM)• Ponseti I (hands-on workshop) (CME Breakout – Thursday, 11/29, 12:30-2 PM)• Ponseti II (CME Breakout – Friday, 11/30, 3:30-5 PM)• The Child’s Foot (General Session 4 – Saturday, 12/1, 7:30-9:40 AM) Syndromes, Dysplasias & Genetic Conditions• Dysplasias and Syndromes (CME Breakout – Wednesday, 11/28, 10:30 AM-12 PM)• Skeletal Deformity Correction in MHE and OI (Concurrent Session 4 – Thursday, 11/29, 2:20-4:30 PM) POPS• Non-OP POPS: Special Considerations (CME Breakout – Wednesday, 11/28, 10:30 AM-12 PM)• POPS: Perioperative Management of the CP Patient (CME Breakout – Thursday, 11/29, 12:30-2 PM) • POPS Presents: Pediatric Fracture Clinic: In the Trenches (CME Breakout–Friday, 11/30, 3:30-5 PM) Lower Extremity/Deformity• Six Axis Deformity Correction with Circular Fixator I (hands-on workshop) (CME Breakout–Wednesday, 11/28, 10:30 AM-12 PM)• Fixator II (hands-on workshop) (CME Breakout– Thursday, 11/29, 12:30-2 PM)• Fixator III (hands-on workshop) (CME Breakout– Friday, 11/30, 3:30-5 PM)• Fixator IV (hands-on workshop) (Saturday, 12/1, 10-11:30 AM)

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15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumSchedule Subject to ChangeSchedule At a GlanceSchedule At a GlanceTuesday, November 27 Registration 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM Resident Scholarship Recipient 4:00 PM - 5:15 PMCase Presentations Career Planning and 5:15 PM - 6:30 PMProfessional Development for Residents and Fellows Industry-sponsored Pre-Course 6:45 PM - 8:00 PM Industry-sponsored Pre-Course 6:45 PM - 8:00 PM Industry-sponsored Cocktail Reception 8:00 PM - 8:45 PMWednesday, November 28 Registration 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM Breakfast 6:30 AM - 7:30 AM& Exhibits GENERAL SESSION 1– 7:30 AM - 10:00 AMChallenges & Controversies in Pediatric Trauma Director’s Welcome 10:00 AM - 10:10 AM Break 10:10 AM - 10:30 AM& Exhibits CME Breakout– 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Ponseti I (hands-on workshop) CME Breakout– 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Six Axis Deformity Correction with Circular Fixator I (hands-on workshop) CME Breakout– 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Case & Controversies in Neuromuscular Conditions of the Upper Limb CME Breakout– 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Cases and Complications in the Immature Hip CME Breakout– 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Dysplasias and Syndromes CME Breakout– 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Non-OP POPS: Special Considerations Lunch 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM& Exhibits Concurrent Session 1– 1:00 PM - 3:10 PMMedical and Surgical Treatment of the Neuromuscular Patient Concurrent Session 2– 1:00 PM - 3:10 PMCongential Conditions and Trauma of the Upper Limb Break 3:10 PM - 3:30 PM& Exhibits Industry Spotlight Sessions 3:30 PM - 4:40 PM Industry Spotlight Sessions 4:50 PM - 6:00 PM Course Directors’ 6:15 PM - 7:15 PMWelcome ReceptionThursday, November 29 Registration 6:30 AM - 4:30 PM Breakfast 6:30 AM - 7:30 AM& Exhibits Industry Spotlight Sessions 7:30 AM - 8:40 AM Break 8:40 AM - 9:00 AM& Exhibits GENERAL SESSION 2– 9:00 AM - 11:30 AMGlobal Orthopaedics Lunch 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM& Exhibits Lunchtime Cases 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM CME Breakout– 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Ponseti I (hands-on workshop) CME Breakout– 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Six Axis Deformity Correction with Circular Fixator II: Tibia Fracture Management (hands-on workshop) CME Breakout– 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Medical Advances in Musculoskeletal Health and Disease CME Breakout– 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Pelvic Osteotomies I: Salter, Dega, Pemberton (hands-on workshop) CME Breakout– 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Hip and Elbow Conditions in the Young Athlete CME Breakout– 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM POPS Session: Perioperative Management of the CP Patient Break 2:00 PM - 2:20 PM& Exhibits Concurrent Session 3– 2:20 PM - 4:30 PMHip Conditions In the Older Child and Adolescent Concurrent Session 4– 2:20 PM - 4:30 PMSkeletal Deformity Correction in MHE and OI Top Gun Surgical Simulation 5:00 PM - 7:30 PMCompetition (by invitation only)9Register Online Today at ipos.posna.orgGeneral Pediatric Orthopaedics/TraumaHipHand & Upper ExtremitySpineSportsNeuromuscular & Cerebral PalsyFootSyndromes, Dysplasias & Genetic ConditionsPOPSLowerExtremity/Deformity

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15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumSchedule At a GlanceSchedule At a Glance, continuedFriday, November 30 Registration 6:30 AM - 5:00 PM Breakfast & Exhibits 6:30 AM - 7:30 AM Industry Spotlight Sessions 7:30 AM - 8:40 AM Break 8:40 AM - 9:00 AM& Exhibits Concurrent Session 5– 9:00 AM -11:30 AMAdolescent Idiopathic and Early Onset Scoliosis Concurrent Session 6– 9:00 AM -11:30 AMKnee Injuries in the Young Athlete Lunch & Exhibits 11:30 AM - 12:30 AM Lunchtime Cases 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM GENERAL SESSION 3– 12:30 PM - 2:50 PMAuthors’ Preferred Techniques Awards and Acknowledgements 2:50 PM - 3:05 PM Break & Exhibits 3:10 PM - 3:40 PM CME Breakout– 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Ponseti II CME Breakout– 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Six Axis Deformity Correction with Circular Fixator III: Blount’s Disease (hands-on workshop) CME Breakout– 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Musculoskeletal Infections CME Breakout– 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Pelvic Osteomies II: Triple, PAO CME Breakout– 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Gait I: Normal vs Pathological Gait CME Breakout– 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM POPS Presents: Pediatric Fracture Clinic: In the Trenches CME Breakout– 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Spine: Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis Saturday, December 1 Registration 6:30 AM - 2:30 PM Breakfast 6:30 AM - 7:30 AM GENERAL SESSION 4– 7:30 AM - 9:40 AMThe Child’s Foot One-Day Fundamentals in Pediatric Orthopaedics Review Course 8:00 AM - 2:30 PM Break 9:40 AM - 10:10 AM CME Breakout– 10:00 AM -11:30 AM Six Axis Deformity Correction with Circular Fixator IV: Treatment of Ankle Equinus Contracture (hands-on workshop) CME Breakout– 10:00 AM -11:30 AM Principles and Techniques in Pediatric Sports CME Breakout– 10:00 AM -11:30 AM Patient and Provider Wellness CME Breakout– 10:00 AM -11:30 AM Gait II: Cased-based Decision Making, from Beginner to Advanced Lunch 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM * Industry Spotlight Sessions (Non-CME) WILL BE AVAILABLE IN OCTOBERSchedule Subject to ChangeSpecial IPOS Programming• I POS’ signature Annual Top Gun Surgical Skills Competition for orthopaedic residents and fellows• I POS Mentors Program, a once-in-a-career chance for practicing orthopaedic surgeons to connect with recognized leaders in the field NEW IN 2017! Fundamentals in Pediatric OrthopaedicsThis one-day intensive review course prepares you for the 2018 Pediatric MOC Recertification Exam, the Board Examination and is an all-around foundation builder in pediatric orthopaedics. At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:• Effectively assess children with musculoskeletal conditions requiring care• Compare and contrast surgical and non-operative treatment options forcommon pediatric orthopaedic conditions• Apply alternative treatment techniques for selected pediatric orthopaedic conditions• Identify, manage, and prevent complications of common pediatric orthopaedicconditions and treatments• Implement evidence-based strategies for infection control, fracture care, andmanagement of sports-related injuriesThe Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons extend sincere appreciation to the following companies for their educational grants in support of this program:“ This is one of most well-run,well-organized educational meetings with such a depth and breadth of topics in pediatric orthopedics. I always learn more and improve my practice after attending.” – 2016 IPOS AttendeePlatinum LevelOrthoPediatricsSilver LevelK2MStrykerGold LevelDePuy SynthesBronze LevelBioMarinGlobus MedicalSpecial IPOS Programming• I POS’ signature Annual Top Gun Surgical Skills Competition for orthopaedic residents and fellows• I POS Mentors Program, a once-in-a-career chance for practicing orthopaedic surgeons to connect with recognized leaders in the field NEW IN 2017! Fundamentals in Pediatric OrthopaedicsThis one-day intensive review course prepares you for the 2018 Pediatric MOC Recertification Exam, the Board Examination and is an all-around foundation builder in pediatric orthopaedics. At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:• Effectively assess children with musculoskeletal conditions requiring care• Compare and contrast surgical and non-operative treatment options forcommon pediatric orthopaedic conditions• Apply alternative treatment techniques for selected pediatric orthopaedic conditions• Identify, manage, and prevent complications of common pediatric orthopaedicconditions and treatments• Implement evidence-based strategies for infection control, fracture care, andmanagement of sports-related injuriesThe Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons extend sincere appreciation to the following companies for their educational grants in support of this program:“ This is one of most well-run,well-organized educational meetings with such a depth and breadth of topics in pediatric orthopedics. I always learn more and improve my practice after attending.” – 2016 IPOS AttendeePlatinum LevelOrthoPediatricsSilver LevelK2MStrykerGold LevelDePuy SynthesBronze LevelBioMarinGlobus Medical“ This is one of the most well-runwell-organizededucational meetings withsuchadepthandbreadth of topics in pediatric orthopedics.  Ialwayslearnmoreandimprove my practice after attending.”–2016 IPOS Attendee10Register Online Today at ipos.posna.org

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Schedule Subject to ChangeSpecial IPOS Programming• I POS’ signature Annual Top Gun Surgical Skills Competition for orthopaedic residents and fellows• I POS Mentors Program, a once-in-a-career chance for practicing orthopaedic surgeons to connect with recognized leaders in the field NEW IN 2017! Fundamentals in Pediatric OrthopaedicsThis one-day intensive review course prepares you for the 2018 Pediatric MOC Recertification Exam, the Board Examination and is an all-around foundation builder in pediatric orthopaedics. At the conclusion of this course, attendees should be able to:• Effectively assess children with musculoskeletal conditions requiring care• Compare and contrast surgical and non-operative treatment options forcommon pediatric orthopaedic conditions• Apply alternative treatment techniques for selected pediatric orthopaedic conditions• Identify, manage, and prevent complications of common pediatric orthopaedicconditions and treatments• Implement evidence-based strategies for infection control, fracture care, andmanagement of sports-related injuriesThe Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons extend sincere appreciation to the following companies for their educational grants in support of this program:“ This is one of most well-run,well-organized educational meetings with such a depth and breadth of topics in pediatric orthopedics. I always learn more and improve my practice after attending.” – 2016 IPOS AttendeePlatinum LevelOrthoPediatricsSilver LevelK2MStrykerGold LevelDePuy SynthesBronze LevelBioMarinGlobus MedicalSchedule Subject to ChangeTuesday, November 273:00 PM–7:00 PM REGISTRATION4:00 PM–5:15 PM Scholarship Recipient Case Presentations 5:15 PM–6:30 PM Career and Professional Development for Residents and Fellows6:45 PM–8:00 PM CONCURRENT EVENTS Industry Pre-Course Title and description will be available in October. Industry Pre-Course Title and description will be available in October. 8:00 PM–8:45 PM Cocktail Reception Industry SponsoredWednesday, November 286:30 AM–6:00 PM REGISTRATION6:30 AM–7:30 AM BREAKFASTand EXHIBITS 7:30 AM–10:00 AM GENERAL SESSION 1- Challenges & Controversies in Pediatric Trauma Join our international faculty for brief presentations on challenging and controversial topics in pediatric trauma.7:30 AM Moderator: Donald S. Bae, MD eModerator: Christine Ho, MD7:30 AM Introduction – Donald S. Bae, MD7:33 AM Posterior SCJ Dislocations:  WhenandHowtoReduce Donald S. Bae, MD7:39 AM ProximalHumerusFractures: Which Need Surgery? Haemish Crawford, MD7:45 AM Pulseless Supracondylar: Observe or Explore Peter M. Waters, MD7:51 AM Discussion Panelists: Donald S. Bae, MD Haemish Crawford, MD Peter M. Waters, MD7:57 AM AdolescentT-CondylarFracture: ApproachandFixationOptions Martin Herman, MD8:03 AM MonteggiaFracture-Dislocations: Cast or Surgery? Jeffrey Sawyer, MD8:09 AM RadialNeckFracture:WhentoOpen? Todd A. Milbrandt, MD8:15 AM Discussion Panelists: Martin Herman, MD Jeffrey Sawyer, MD Todd A. Milbrandt, MD(Non-CME)15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium ScheduleTues.-Wed., Nov. 27- 28, 201811Register Online Today at ipos.posna.org8:24 AM Upper Extremity Cases Panelists: Haemish Crawford, MD Peters M. Waters, MD Christine Ho, MD Todd A. Milbrandt, MD8:50 AM Moderator: John M. Flynn, MD eModerator: Derek Kelly, MD8:50 AM FemoralNeckFracture: Is It an Emergency? Christof Radler, MD8:56 AM 4YearOldwithFemoralShaftFracture: SpicaorInternalFixation? John M. Flynn, MD9:02 AM Patellar Dislocation:  PrimaryMPFLRepair? James Hoi Po Hui, FRCSE9:08 AM Discussion Panelists: Christof Radler, MD John M. Flynn, MD James Hoi Po Hui, FRCSE9:17 AM TibialSpineFracture: Reduce/Cast or Scope? Kevin G. Shea, MD9:23 AM DiaphysealTibiaFractureintheTeen withOpenPhyses:BestFixation? Susan A. Scherl, MD9:29 AM DistalTibiaGrowthArrest: Open Reduction to Avoid Physeal Arrest? Vishwas R. Talwalker, MD9:35 AM Discussion Panelists: Kevin G. Shea, MD Susan A. Scherl, MD Vishwas R. Talwalker, MD9:44 AM LowerExtremityCases Panelists: John M. Flynn, MD Christof Radler, MD James Hoi Po Hui, FRCSE Susan A. Scherl, MD Vishwas R. Talwalker, MD10:00 AM Director’s Welcome 10:10 AM Break & Exhibits10:30 AM–12:00 PM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS (Advance Sign-up Encouraged for Hands-on Workshops)Ponseti I (hands-on workshop) From the fundamental principles to technical pearls, learn from our international experts the technique of Ponseti casting for clubfoot.Chair: Ken Noonan, MDFaculty: Jon R. Davids, MD Alain Dimeglio, MD Derek Kelly, MD Vincent S. Mosca, MD

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Wednesday, November 28, continued Six Axis Deformity Correction with Circular Fixator I (hands-on workshop) This hands-on workshop will guide you through six-axis deformity correction using circular external xators. While each breakout session may be attended as a stand alone experience, registrants are encouraged to attend all four sessions to maximize their knowledge and skills. Join our international experts for this unique lab experience, complete with bone models, hexapod external xators, and computer software programs to generate prescription for deformity correction.Chair: Christof Radler, MDFaculty: John E. Herzenberg, MD Gerad Montgomery MSN, FNP-C Case & Controversies in Neuromuscular Conditions of the Upper Limb Case-based discussion of how to treat common upper limb deformities in children with cerebral palsy and arthrogryposis, including examination pearls and surgical techniques.Moderator: Peter M. Waters, MDCerebral Palsy10:30 AM Introduction Peter M. Waters, MD10:32 AM Case Presentation Peter M. Waters, MD10:36 AM ThePronatedForearm Peter M. Waters, MD10:44 AM TheFlexedWrist Charles Goldfarb, MD10:52 AM The Thumb in Palm Scott Kozin, MD11:00 AM Q&A Panelists: Peter M. Waters, MD Charles Goldfarb, MD Scott Kozin, MD Christine Ho, MDArthrogryposisModerator: Scott Kozin, MD11:15 AM Case Presentation Scott Kozin, MD11:19 AM Evaluation of the UE in AMC Christine Ho, MD11:27 AM Master Technique:  RestoringElbowMotion Scott Kozin, MD11:34 AM Master Technique: Carpal Osteotomy Peter M. Waters, MD11:41 AM MasterTechnique:FirstWebSpace Charles Goldfarb, MD11:48 AM Discussion Panelists: Peter M. Waters, MD Charles Goldfarb, MD Scott Kozin, MD Christine Ho, MD15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium ScheduleWednesday, November 28, 201812Register Online Today at ipos.posna.org Cases and Complications in the Immature HipJoin our IPOS faculty for brief presentations, debates, and case-based discussions of the immature hip. Topics covered will include infant hip dysplasia as well as Perthes disease.Moderator: Ernest L. Sink, MDDDH in the Infant10:30 AM Mild Dysplasia: Pavlik Harness, Abduction Bracing or Observation? Ernest L. Sink, MD Panelists: Lori A. Karol, MD Kishore Mulpuri, MD 10:37 AM Closed Reduction: What is Good Enough? Thomas Wirth, MD, PhDDebates10:44 AM It is Best to Perform the Open Reduction Before Walking Age Deborah Eastwood, FRCS10:51 AM It is Best to Wait Until 18 Months of Age to Add a Acetabular Procedure Pablo Castaneda, MD10:58 AM Discussion/Case Ernest L. Sink, MD Panelists: Deborah Eastwood, FRCS Pablo Castaneda, MD 11:09 AM WhyDidthisOpenReductionFail? Ira Zaltz, MD Panelists: Ernest L. Sink, MD Deborah Eastwood, FRCS Pablo Castaneda, MD11:16 AM Pelvic Osteotomies Jose A. Herrera Soto, MDPerthes11:23 AM Assessment and Imaging in 2018 Wudbhav N. Sankar, MD11:29 AM Nonoperative Treatment Works and Here’s Why Stephen A. Albanese, MD11:35 AM Early Surgical Containment is the Key David G. Little, MBBS, FRACS, PhD11:41 AM Salvage Procedures and Managing Hinge Abduction Daniel J. Sucato, MD, MS11:46 AM Case Discussion Wudbhav N. Sankar, MD Panelists: Stephen A. Albanese, MD David G. Little, MBBS, FRACS, PhD Daniel J. Sucato, MD, MS

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15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium ScheduleWednesday, November 28, 201813Register Online Today at ipos.posna.org Non-OP POPS POPS Presents: Special Considerations for Early Onset Scoliosis Join faculty and members of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Practitioners Society for this update on the evaluation and treatment of early onset scoliosis. Epidemiology Clinical Evaluation Radiographic Assessment Non-operative Management: Risser casting Non-operative Management: Bracing Surgery for Distraction Surgery for Guided Growth Perioperative Management of the EOS Patient Case Presentations and Panel Discussion 12:00 PM–1:00 PM LUNCH and EXHIBITSWednesday, November 28, continued10:30 AM–12:00 PM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS continued Dysplasias and Syndromes This session focues on the evaluation and treatment of skeletal dysplasias and syndromes. Included will be discussions of lower limb deformity and length discrepancies, spinal deformity in genetic disorders, and overgrowth syndromes of the upper limb.Moderator: William G. Mackenzie, MDSkeletal Dysplasia10:30 AM Introduction William G. Mackenzie, MD10:33 AM GenuVarum- Assessment and Management Michelle S. Caird, MD10:40 AM GenuValgum- Assessment and Management Haemish Crawford, MD10:47 AM Limb Lengthening for Stature Dror Paley, MD10:54 AM Kyphosis: Achondroplasia vs MPS Muharrem Yazici, MD11:00 AM Discussion Panelists: Michelle S. Caird, MD Haemish Crawford, MD Dror Paley, MD Muharrem Yazici, MDNeurofibromatosis11:10 AM NeurobromatosisSpinalDeformity: Pearls and Pitfalls David Farrington, MD11:17 AM NFUlnarPseudarthrosis: Brace or Operate? Donald S. Bae, MD11:23 AM NFTibialPseudarthrosis: Evidence-BasedTreatment Lori Karol, MD11:30 AM Discussion Panelists: David Farrington, MD Donald S. Bae, MD Lori Karol, MDOther Syndromes11:40 AM Larsen’s Syndrome: Management of Hip,  KneeandFootDeformity William G. Mackenzie, MD11:47 AM MPS: Upper Extremity Christine Ho, MD11:54 AM OvergrowthSyndromes Paul D. Sponseller, MD

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Wednesday, November 28, continued 1:00 PM–3:10 PM CONCURRENT SESSION 1 – Medical and Surgical Treatment of the Neuromuscular Patient Join our IPOS faculty for discussion of tone management, neuromuscular hip dysplasia, and spinal deformity in patients with cerebral palsy.1:00 PM Moderator: Jon R. Davids, MD eModerator: Benjamin J. Shore, MD MPHTone Management Options for Non-ambulatory Patient1:00 PM Introduction Jon R. Davids, MD1:02 PM Botox (Indications/Ideal Candidate) Benjamin J. Shore, MD, MPH1:08 PM Oral Baclofen (Indications/Ideal Candidate) David A. Spiegel, MD1:14 PM Intrathecal Baclofen Pump (Indications/Ideal Candidate) James J. McCarthy, MD1:19 PM Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy (Indications/Ideal Candidate) Tom F. Novacheck, MD1:25 PM Discussion Panelists: Benjamin J. Shore, MD MPH David A. Spiegel, MD James J. McCarthy, MD Tom F. Novacheck, MDNeuromuscular Hip Dysplasia1:30 PM Pathophysiology / Pathoanatomy / Natural History Jon R. Davids, MD1:36 PM Hip Surveillance: The Evidence / The Guidelines / Challenges to Implimentation Kishore Mulpuri, MD1:42 PM Soft Tissue Surgery: Indications / Technique / Pearls Jonathan H. Phillips, MD1:48 PM SkeletalSurgery:FemoralOsteotomy Indications / Technique / Pearls Benjamin J. Shore, MD MPH1:54 PM Pelvic Osteotomy Indications / Technique / Pearls Robert Michael Kay, MD2:00 PM Pelvic Osteotomy in Skeletally Mature Indications/Technique/Pearls Tom F. Novacheck, MD2:06 PM Palliative Surgery: Indications/Technique/Pearls Jon R. Davids, MD2:14 PM Discussion Panelists: Jon R. Davids, MD Kishore Mulpuri, MD Jonathan H. Phillips, MD Benjamin J. Shore, MD, MPH, Robert Michael Kay, MD Tom F. Novacheck, MD2:25 PM Moderator: Lindsay Andras, MD eModerator: Nicholas Fletcher, MDNeuromuscular Spine Deformity2:25 PM Pathophysiology, Natural History, Surveillance and Assessment Lindsay Andras, MD2:33 PM Nonsurgical Management David A. Spiegel, MD2:39 PM Preoperative Traction & Staged Releases Michael P. Glotzbecker, MD2:45 PM Surgical Management: Indications / Technique / Pearls Suken A. Shah, MD2:53 PM Concomitant Spine/Hip Disease: Pathophysiology / Treatment Options Mark A. Erickson, MD2:58 PM Discussion Panelists: Lindsay Andras, MD David A. Spiegel, MD Michael P. Glotzbecker, MD Suken A. Shah, MD Mark A. Erickson, MD1:00 PM–3:10 PM CONCURRENT SESSION 2 – Congential Conditions and Trauma of the Upper Limb When faced with late-presenting conditions or complications of upper limb fractures, often we ask whether it’s better to observe or intervene Join our IPOS faculty in exploring treatment options for complications of upper extremity trauma. Moderator: Donald S. Bae, MD eModerator: Martin Herman, MDComplications of UE Trauma: Observe or Operate?1:00 PM Introduction Donald S. Bae, MD1:02 PM Late Presenting Posterior SCJ Peter M. Waters, MD1:08 PM Lateral Condyle Nonunion Haemish Crawford, MD1:14 PM Chronic Monteggia Scott Kozin, MD1:20 PM Discussion Panelists: Peter M. Waters, MD Haemish Crawford, MD Scott Kozin, MD15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium ScheduleWednesday, November 28, 201814Register Online Today at ipos.posna.org

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15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium ScheduleWed.-Thurs., Nov. 28- 29, 2018Wednesday, November 28, continued 1:00 PM–3:10 PM CONCURRENT SESSION 2 continued1:35 PM Radial Neck Malunion Charles Goldfarb, MD1:41 PM ForearmMalunion Martin Herman, MD1:47 PM DRFGrowthArrest Donald Bae, MD1:52 PM Discussion Panelists: Charles Goldfarb, MD Martin Herman, MD Christine Ho, MDControversies in Common Congenital ConditionsOur expert faculty in congenital hand and upper limb differences explore current controversies in the treatment of syndactyly, radial longitudinal dysplasia, and radioulnar synostosis in this case-based session. Moderator: Peter M. Waters, MD eModerator: Christine Ho, MD2:00 PM Case Presentation: Syndactyly Donald S. Bae, MD2:03 PM ReleaseItwithSkinGraft Scott Kozin, MD2:09 PM Graftless and/or Matrix is Better Charles Goldfarb, MD2:14 PM Discussion Panelist: Peter M. Waters, MD Scott Kozin, MD Charles Goldfarb, MDRLD: Observe vs Centralize vs Mobilize2:20 PM Case Presentation: RLD Scott Kozin, MD2:23 PM Centralization is Tried Tested and True Charles Goldfarb, MD2:29 PM Centralization not Enough: Need to Ulnarize! Dror Paley, MD2:35 PM Motion Preserving Procedures are Better! Peter M. Waters, MD2:40 PM Discussion Panelists: Charles Goldfarb, MD Dror Paley, MD Peter M. Waters, MDRUS: Gradual or Acute2:50 PM Case Presentation on RUS Donald S. Bae, MD2:53 PM Single-stageCorrection:SetItandForgetIt Peter M. Waters, MD2:59 PM Gradual Correction:  SaferandmorePowerful Christine Ho, MD3:04 PM Discussion Panelists: Peter M. Waters, MD Christine Ho, MD Scott Kozin, MD 3:09 PM Break & Exhibits 3:30 PM–4:40 PM Industry Spotlight Sessions*4:40 PM–6:00 PM Industry Spotlight Sessions*Thursday, November 296:30 AM–4:30 PM REGISTRATION6:30 AM–7:30 AM BREAKFASTand EXHIBITS7:30 AM–8:40 AM Industry Spotlight Sessions* 8:40 AM Break & Exhibits 9:00 AM–11:30 AM GENERAL SESSION 2- Global Orthopaedics Whether you are interested in international work or want to learn how global practices can improve your local care, don’t miss this forum on global pediatric orthopaedics! Our international experts will describe the burden of musculoskeletal disease world- wide, provide lessons learned from treating late-presenting conditions, and share stories of individual and programmatic success worldwide. Moderator: David A. Spiegel, MD eModerator: Coleen S. Sabatini, MDBurden of Disease9:00 AM Introduction:  MusculoskeletalDiseaseWorldwide David A. Spiegel, MD9:06 AM Burden of Disease: Clubfoot Matthew Varghese, MS9:13 AM Burden of Disease: Infection Richard M. Schwend, MD9:20 AM Discussion Panelists: David A. Spiegel, MD Matthew Varghese, MS Richard M. Schwend, MD 14th Annual International Pediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumCurrent practice and pediatric expertiseImmerse yourself in this exciting and interactive four-day program, featuring global leaders in pediatric orthopaedic care. From frequently-seen problems to rare conditions that demand specialized care, discover new insights, learn new techniques, and integrate best practices into your care of children and adolescents. Build your own adventureCustomize your learning experience to match your specific needs! IPOS offers programming for everyone — residents and fellows, non-operative physicians, advanced practice practitioners, as well as experienced orthopaedic surgeons. All subspecialty fields of pediatric orthopaedics are represented, complementing the complexity and diversity of your practice.In addition to focused lectures and engaging case discussions, select from over 40 breakout sessions, including: • Surgical skills demonstrations• Hands-on technical workshops• Industry-sponsored satellite sessions on cutting edge techniquesFind more details at ipos.posna.org(Non-CME)(Non-CME)15

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15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium ScheduleThursday, November 29, 201816Thursday, November 29, continued 9:00 AM–11:30 AM GENERAL SESSION 2 continuedGlobal Lessons for Local Care Moderator: Jon R. Davids, MD9:30 AM Clubfoot: Late Release and Arthrodeses Jon R. Davids, MD9:38 AM Infection: Chronic Osteomyelitis David A. Spiegel, MD9:46 AM PolioandAcuteFlaccidMyelitis(AFM) Matthew Varghese, MS9:54 AM Discussion Panelists: Jon R. Davids, MD David A. Spiegel, MD Matthew Varghese, MS10:00 AM CP: Late Treatment (Braces, Reconstruction) Tom F. Novacheck, MD10:08 AM Untreated DDH/Perthes Kishore Mulpuri, MD10:16 AM Congenital UE:  NovelSolutionswithLimitedResources Charles Goldfarb, MD10:24 AM Burn Contractures Scott Kozin, MD10:31 AM Discussion Panelists: Tom F. Novacheck, MD Kishore Mulpuri, MD Charles Goldfarb, MDPersonal Stories, Successful Programs Moderator: Kenneth J. Noonan, MD10:40 AM Grassroot Efforts that Work Kenneth J. Noonan, MD10:46 AM Society Efforts that Work (THP) Scott Kozin, MD10:52 AM NGO Efforts that Work Matthew Varghese, MS10:58 AM QSVI:HomeandAway Coleen S. Sabatini, MD11:04 AM Registries and Research: Best Practices Pablo Castaneda, MD11:10 AM Get Involved: COUR Coleen S. Sabatini, MD11:15 AM Discussion Panelists: Kenneth J. Noonan, MD Scott Kozin, MD Matthew Varghese, MS Coleen S. Sabatini, MD Pablo Castaneda, MD11:30 AM–12:30 PM LUNCH and EXHIBITS 12:30 PM–2:00 PM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS (Advance Sign-up Encouraged for Hands-on Workshops)Ponseti I (hands-on workshop) From the fundamental principles to technical pearls, learn from our international experts the technique of Ponseti casting for clubfoot.Chair: Kenneth J. Noonan, MDFaculty: Jon R. Davids, MD Alain Dimeglio, MD Derek Kelly, MD Vincent S. Mosca, MD Six Axis Deformity Correction with Circular Fixator I II: Tibia Fracture Management (hands-on workshop) This hands-on workshop will guide you through six-axis deformity correction using circular external xators. While each breakout session may be attended as a stand alone experience, registrants are encouraged to attend all four sessions to maximize their knowledge and skills. Join our international experts for this unique lab experience, complete with bone models, hexapod external xators, and computer software programs to generate prescription for deformity correction.Chair: Christof Radler, MDFaculty: John E. Herzenberg, MD Reid Nichols, MD Deborah Eastwood, FRCS Medical Advances in Musculoskeletal Health and Disease We are all stewards of musculoskeletal health in children! Join us in this interactive session, covering topics ranging from calcium and vitamin D deciency to novel medical therapies for orthopaedic conditions.Moderator: Michelle S. Caird, MDVitamin D and Ca12:30 PM Introduction Michelle S. Caird, MD12:33 PM Just the Basics: A Primer on Bone Metabolism Michelle S. Caird, MD12:41 PM RecurrentFractures: When to Get a Blood Test and Treat? Susan A. Scherl, MD12:49 PM Rickets:HowtoRecognizeandTreat David Farrington, MD12:57 PM TheFemaleTriad: Approach to Management Jennifer M. Weiss, MD1:05 PM Discussion Panelists: Michelle S. Caird, MD Susan A. Scherl, MD David Farrington, MD Jennifer M. Weiss, MDRegister Online Today at ipos.posna.org

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15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium ScheduleThursday, November 29, 2018Thursday, November 29, continued12:30 PM–2:00 PM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS continuedCutting Edge Treatment1:20 PM Biphosphonates: Current Uses in Pediatric Orthopaedics David G. Little, MBBS, FRACS, PhD1:26 PM Paloveratene for MHE Dror Paley, MD1:32 PM Medical Therapies for Vascular  Malformations&Overgrowth Syndromes Scott Kozin, MD1:38 PM Steroids/Adjuvants for UBC Alexandre Arkader, MD1:43 PM Discussion Panelists: David G. Little, MBBS, FRACS, PhD Dror Paley, MD Scott Kozin, MD Pelvic Osteotomies I: Salter, Dega, Pemberton (hands-on workshop) Join our international experts for a unique hands-on workshop in the techniques of pelvic osteotomies.Faculty: Ernest L Sink, MD Wudbhav N Sankar, MD Jose A. Herrera Soto, MD Stephen A Albanese, MD Thomas Wirth, MD, PhD Hip and Elbow Conditions in the Young Athlete Care of the pediatric athlete’s hip and elbow will be covered in this sports session. Highlights will include evaluation and treatment of labral pathology in the young athlete’s hip, as well as a case-based approach to injuries of the elbow in throwing and overhead athletes.Moderator: Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPHThe Painful Hip12:30 PM Intro Case Presentation Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH12:33 PM Labral Tears: Why Do They Happen? Ira Zaltz, MD12:39 PM High Yield History, Exam, and Imaging Michael T. Busch, MD12:46 PM Labral Tear: Repair or Debride? Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH12:55 PM Don’t Treat the Symptoms, Treat the Cause: Cut the Pelvis! Ira Zaltz, MD1:00 PM Q&A and Cases Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH Panelists: Michael T. Busch, MD Ira Zaltz, MD Thrower’s Elbow: Case-based DiscussionModerator: Donald S. Bae, MDPanelists: Theodore J. Ganley, MD Michael T. Busch, MD Charles Goldfarb, MD Kevin Shea, MD Jennifer Weiss, MD1:15 PM Introduction Donald S. Bae, MD1:17 PM MedialEpicondyleFracture Donald S. Bae, MD1:30 PM OsteochondritisDissecansoftheElbow Donald S. Bae, MD1:45 PM Ulnar Collateral Ligament Tear Donald S. Bae, MD POPS: Perioperative Management of the CP Patient Join our IPOS and POPS faculty as we discuss the optimal perioperative management of patients with neuromuscular disease. Topics will include perioperative pain control, post-surgical tone management, and strategies to prevent postoperative complications.Moderator: TBDFaculty: TBD12:30 PM Introduction 12:35 PM Preoperative Risk Assessment 12:44 PM Inpatient Care 12:53 PM Post-surgicalSpasticityManagement 1:02 PM Rehabilitation: Wheelchairs, Braces, and PT 1:10 PM Discussion 1:20 PM CommonPost-operativeComplications: Prevention / Management James J. McCarthy, MD1:28 PM HRQLinNonambulatoryChildrenwithCP- AreWeMakingaDifferencewithHip and Spine Surgery? Benjamin J. Shore, MD MPH1:36 PM QSVI: Small Measures, Big Impact Daniel J. Sucato, MD, MS1:44 PM Discussion 2:00 PM Break & Exhibits17

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15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium ScheduleThursday, November 29, 201818Thursday, November 29, continued 2:20 PM–4:30 PM CONCURRENT SESSION 3 – Hip Conditions in the Older Child and Adolescent Treatment of SCFE and hip dysplasia in the older child/adolescent will be covered in this dynamic interactive session, highlighted by master technique presentations and case-based discussions about the treatment of complications.SCFE Moderator: Steven L. Frick, MD eModerator: Ernest L Sink, MD2:20 PM WhatDenesaStableandUnstableSCFE? Kishore Mulpuri, MD2:26 PM StableSCFEStandardsofCare Todd A. Milbrandt, MD2:31 PM Acute Unstable: What Should We Do? Daniel J. Sucato, MD, MS2:37 PM Master Technique: Perfusion Monitoring for Pinning Jonathan G. Schoenecker, MD2:43 PM MasterTechnique:ModiedDunn Wudbhav N. Sankar, MD2:49 PM ModiedDunnOutcomesin2018: Risk,RewardsandLimits Ira Zaltz, MD2:55 PM AVN:HowtoDiagnoseandWhattoDo? Steven L. Frick, MD3:00 PM Cases and Complications Steven L. Frick, MD Panelists: Kishore Mulpuri, MD Noelle Larson, MD Daniel J. Sucato, MD, MS Wudbhav N. Sankar, MD Ira Zaltz, MD Jonathan G. Schoenecker, MD DDH in Older Child/Adolescent Moderator: Ira Zaltz, MD eModerator: Wudbhav N. Sankar, MD3:17 PM Imaging: Standard of Care and Cutting Edge Wudbhav N. Sankar, MD3:23 PM Hip Arthroscopy:  WhatDoestheDataShow? Ernest L. Sink, MD3:29 PM Master Technique: Hip Arthroscopic Osteoplasty and Labral Repair Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH3:35 PM Pelvic Osteotomies: When and Why Deborah Eastwood, FRCS 3:41 PM Master Technique: PAO Ernest L. Sink, MD3:47 PM Complications of PAO Ira Zaltz, MD3:53 PM Discussion Panelists: Wudbhav N. Sankar, MD Ernest L. Sink, MD Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH Deborah Eastwood, FRCS Ira Zaltz, MD Case-based Discussions Moderator: David G. Little, MBBS, FRACS, PhD eModerator: Ira Zaltz, MD4:00 PM Traumatic Hip Dislocations in Adolescents Thomas Wirth, MD, PhD4:09 PM AVNAfterFemoralNeckFracture David G. Little, MBBS, FRACS, PhD4:19 PM DownSyndromeHips:HowAreThey Different and What Do We Do? Wudbhav N. Sankar, MD4:20 PM Discussion Panelists: Thomas Wirth, MD, PhD David G. Little, MBBS, FRACS, PhD Wudbhav N. Sankar, MD Kishore Mulpuri, MD 2:20 PM–4:30 PM CONCURRENT SESSION 4 – Skeletal Deformity Correction in MHE and OI A comprehensive discussion of the treatment of skeletal deformity in patients with multiple hereditary exostoses (MHE) and osteogenesis imperfecta (OI).Multiple Hereditary Exostoses Moderator: William G. Mackenzie, MD eModerator: Coleen S. Sabatini, MD2:20 PM Introduction William G. Mackenzie, MD2:23 PM MHE-Introductionand Medical Management Dror Paley, MD2:30 PM Neurological Problems in MHE Reid Nichols, MD2:37 PM NaturalHistoryofMHEinForearm- Does It Matter? Charles Goldfarb, MD2:44 PM EarlyvsLateSurgeryfortheForearm Scott Kozin, MD2:51 PM Discussion Panelists: Dror Paley, MD Reid Nichols, MD Charles Goldfarb, MD Scott Kozin, MDRegister Online Today at ipos.posna.org

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15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium ScheduleThurs.-Fri., Nov. 29 - 30, 2018Thursday, November 29, continued 2:20 PM–4:30 PM CONCURRENT SESSION 4 continued3:00 PM MHE-AbouttheHip Nicholas Fletcher, MD3:07 PM MHE-ManagementofLLDand Progressive Malalignment Christof Radler, MD3:14 PM Master Technique:  6-AxisDeformityCorrection John E. Herzenberg, MD3:20 PM Cases & Discussion William G. Mackenzie, MDOsteogenesis Imperfecta Moderator: Michelle S. Caird, MD eModerator: Coleen S. Sabatini, MD3:40 PM GeneticsandClassicationforthe Orthopedist in 2018 Reid Nichols, MD3:47 PM MedicalTherapy:When,Why,andHow Michelle S. Caird, MD3:54 PM Spinal Deformity in OI Suken A. Shah, MD4:01 PM The Upper Limb in OI: When to Intervene? Scott Kozin, MD4:08 PM TheLowerLimbinOI- Hip and Long Bone Deformity David Farrington, MD4:15 PM Master Technique: Telescoping Rod Insertion Michelle S. Caird, MD4:22 PM Discussion Panelists: Reid Nichols, MD Michelle S. Caird, MD Suken A. Shah, MD Scott Kozin, MD David Farrington, MD5:00 PM–7:30 PM Top Gun: Surgical Simulation Competition (By Invitation Only)Friday, November 306:30 AM–5:00 PM REGISTRATION6:30 AM–7:30 AM BREAKFASTand EXHIBITS7:30 AM–8:40 AM Industry Spotlight Sessions* 8:40 AM Break & Exhibits 9:00 AM–11:30 AM CONCURRENT SESSION 5 – Adolecent Idiopathic and Early Onset Scoliosis Join our international experts for this session on adolescent idiopathic and early onset scoliosis. From bracing strategies, to preoperative planning, to master surgical techniques, learn cutting-edge and evidence-based treatment of spinal deformity. Moderator: Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH eModerator: Michael P. Glotzbecker, MDAIS9:00 AM Introduction Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPHBefore the Incision9:02 AM Bracing:HowCanWeDoBetter? Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH9:11 AM Choosing Levels: My Three Rules for Leveling the Shoulders Lindsay Andras, MD9:16 AM Choosing Levels: My Three Rules for  ChoosingLowestInstrumentedVetebra Laurel C. Blakemore, MD9:21 AM Choosing Levels: My Three Rules for  SelectiveThoracicFusion Suken A. Shah, MD9:26 AM Discussion 9:35 AM Cases for the Panel:  DifcultDecisionsinLevelSelection Brian G. Smith, MD Panelists: Laurel C. Blakemore, MD Steven Albanese, MD Muharrem Yacizi, MD Optimizing Technical Execution: Master Tips and Trick9:50 AM PowerScrewInsertion David Lee Skaggs, MD9:56 AM Apical Derotation Muharrem Yazici, MD10:02 AM Restoring Kyphosis Peter O. Newton, MD10:08 AM Discussion Register Online Today at ipos.posna.org19

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9:00 AM–11:30 AM CONCURRENT SESSION 6 – Knee Injuries in the Young Athlete Learn contemporary perspectives and master techniques in the care of ACL injuries and patellofemoral instability. Brief presentations will be followed by case-based discussions of common complications and challenging conditions. Moderator: Theodore J. Ganley, MD eModerator: Javier Masquijo, MDACL9:00 AM Introduction Theodore J. Ganley, MDPreoperative Care9:04 AM Prehab/Prevention/RiskFactors Jennifer M. Weiss, MD9:10 AM Is There a Role for Bracing? Theodore J. Ganley, MDSurgical Techniques9:16 AM Technique: Physeal Sparing All Epiphseal Kevin G. Shea, MD9:23 AM Technique: Physeal Sparing ITB Michael T. Busch, MD9:30 AM Technique: Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction James Hoi Po Hui, FRCSE9:37 AM BEAR,Biologics,andtheFuture Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH9:43 AM Q&A Theodore J. Ganley, MDACL Cases9:50 AM Case Discussions Theodore J. Ganley, MD Panelists: Michael T. Busch, MD James Hoi Po Hui, FRCSE Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH Jennifer M. Weiss, MD Kevin G. Shea, MD Patellofemoral Instability Moderator: Michael T. Busch, MD eModerator: Jennifer M. Weiss, MD10:15 AM Intro Case Presentation Michael T. Busch, MD10:18 AM My Top 5 Physical Examination Pearls  inPFInstability Javier Masquijo, MD10:24 AM My Top 5 Radiographic Evaluation Pearls inPFInstability Jennifer M. Weiss, MD10:30 AM HowtoOptimizeNon-operativeCare Michael T. Busch, MD10:38 AM Q&A Michael T. Busch, MD Panelists: Theodore J. Ganley, MD Jennifer M. Weiss, MD 15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium ScheduleFriday, November 30, 201820Friday, November 30, continued 2:20 PM–4:30 PM CONCURRENT SESSION 5 continuedGood Judgment Comes from Bad Experience: Panel Discussion10:19 AM Case for Panel: Shoulders not Level Postop David Lee Skaggs, MD Panelists: David Lee Skaggs, MD Muharrem Yazici, MD Peter Newton, MD Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH 10:27 AM CaseforPanel:STFLooksBad Muharrem Yazici, MD Panelists: David Lee Skaggs, MD Muharrem Yazici, MD Peter Newton, MD Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH Quality, Safety, Value in Spinal Surgery10:36 AM MakeYOURORFunctionMoreEfciently John M. Flynn, MD10:42 AM Preventing Infection in the High Risk Child Richard M. Schwend, MD10:48 AM PostopPathwaysthatMakeCareBetter Nicholas Fletcher, MD10:54 AM Discussion EOS and Nonidiopathic Scoliosis11:00 AM Evidence-basedUpdateonMAGEC Michael P. Glotzbecker, MD11:06 AM Evidence-basedUpdateonTethering Peter O. Newton, MD11:12 AM Debate:  WhentoFusetoPelvisinGMFCS4/5 Suken A. Shah, MD and Mark Erickson, MD11:20 AM Debate:  EarlyFusionvs.“GrowthFriendly” Strategies Paul A. Sponseller, MD and David Farrington, MD11:28 AM Discussion

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15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium ScheduleFriday, November 30, 2018Friday, November 30, continued 10:45 AM MPFLReconstructionTechnique:Quad Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH10:53 AM MPFLReconstructionTechnique: Hamstring Kevin G. Shea, MD11:01 AM Tibial Tuberleplasty: Indications and Techniques James Hoi Po Hui, FRCSE11:09 AM Questions and Cases Michael T. Busch, MD Panelists: Theodore J. Ganley, MD Jennifer M. Weiss, MD Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH James Hoi Po Hui, FRCSE Kevin G. Shea, MD11:30 AM–12:30 PM LUNCH and EXHIBITS 12:30 PM–2:50 PM GENERAL SESSION 3- Authors’ Preferred Techniques An IPOS signature session! Join our international faculty as they share mastersurgical techniques in short, video-based presentations. Moderator: John M. Flynn, MD eModerator: A. Noelle Larson, MD12:30 PM Introduction John M. Flynn, MD12:33 PM MPFLReconstructionforPatellarInstability Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH12:39 PM TalarOCDDrillingandFixation Michael T. Busch, MD12:45 PM ArthroscopicAssistedTFCCRepair Donald S. Bae, MD12:51 PM Discussion 12:56 PM SubtalarCoalitionExcisionwith Navigation Kenneth J. Noonan, MD1:02 PM Plantar Medial Release for Cavovarus  FootDeformity Vincent S. Mosca, MD1:08 PM GraftlessSyndactylyReleasewithLocal Flapsand/orHAMatrix Charles Goldfarb, MD1:14 PM Discussion 1:19 PM FemoralNeckFxwithCapsular Decompression Steven L. Frick, MD1:25 PM Late Monteggia Reconstruction Peter M. Waters, MD1:31 PM ORIFofTibialTubercleFracture Jeffrey Sawyer, MD1:37 PM Discussion 1:42 PM ProximalFemoralOsteotomyafter PriorSCFEinsituPinning Daniel J. Sucato, MD, MS1:48 PM Femoral Head Reduction in Perthes Dror Paley, MD1:54 PM InternalLengtheningNailfortheFemur John E. Herzenberg, MD2:00 PM Discussion 2:05 PM MAGEC Insertion vs Serial Lengthenings Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH2:11 PM Ponte Osteotomies Paul D. Sponseller, MD2:17 PM VDRO in Dislocated CP Hip Benjamin J. Shore, MD MPH2:23 PM Discussion 2:28 PM FCUorECUtoECRBTransfer Scott Kozin, MD2:34 PM McFarlandBypassGraftingforTibial Pseudarthrosis Lori A. Karol, MD2:40 PM Telescoping Nail for Osteogenesis Imperfecta Michelle S. Caird, MD2:46 PM Discussion2:50 PM–3:05 PM Awards and Acknowledgments 3:05 PM Break & Exhibits 21Register Online Today at ipos.posna.org

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15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium ScheduleFriday, November 30, 201822Friday, November 30, continued 3:30 PM–5:00 PM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS (Advance Sign-up Encouraged for Hands-on Workshops)Ponseti II: Case-based Discussions From the fundamental principles to technical pearls, learn from our international experts the technique of Ponseti casting for clubfoot.Chair: Vincent S. Mosca, MDFaculty: Alain Dimeglio, MD Steven L. Frick, MD Derek Kelly, MD Kenneth J. Noonan, MD Six Axis Deformity Correction with Circular Fixator III: Blout’s Disease (hands-on workshop) This hands-on workshop will guide you through six-axis deformity correction using circular external xators. While each breakout session may be attended as a stand alone experience, registrants are encouraged to attend all four sessions to maxi-mize their knowledge and skills. Join our international experts for this unique lab experience, complete with bone models, hexapod external xators, and computer software programs to generate prescription for deformity correction.Chair: Christof Radler, MDFaculty: John E. Herzenberg, MD Deborah Eastwood, FRCS Reid Nichols, MD Musculoskeletal Infections A live simulcast webinar for all orthopaedic providers! This session will cover a broad spectrum of topics, including antibiotic resistant organisms, treatment of necrotizing fasciitis, surgical options for late presenting osteo-myelitis, and contemporary strategies for spinal infection.Moderator: Jonathan G. Schoenecker, MDMusculoskeletal Infection for the Orthopaedic Surgeon3:30 PM Introduction Jonathan G. Schoenecker, MD3:33 PM AntibioticStewardship: When to Use Perioperative Antibiotics? Bryan J. Tompkins, MD3:39 PM MRSA and Resistant Organisms:  Where,When,andHowtoTreat? Alexandre Arkader, MD3:45 PM Imaging for Infection in 2018: Best Practices Amy L. McIntosh, MD3:50 PM Discussion 3:56 PM Diagnosing Septic Arthritis of the Hip: Kocher Criteria and Beyond Brian G. Smith, MD4:02 PM NecrotizingFasciitis: An Orthopaedic Emergency? Jonathan G. Schoenecker, MD4:08 PM Strategies for Chronic Osteomyelitis Matthew Varghese, MS4:14 PM Salvages for AVN after Septic Hip Arthritis Jose A. Herrera Soto, MD4:20 PM InfectedLong-boneNonunion: Resect?Span?Fix?Transport? Haemish Crawford, MD4:26 PM Discussion Global Perspectives on Spinal Infection: Cases4:32 PM Global Perspectives on Spinal Infection:  ACase-BasedDiscussion Moderator: Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH Panelists: Mark A. Erickson, MD Michael P. Glotzbecker, MD Vishwas R. Talwalker, MD Muharrem Yacizi, MD Pelvic Osteomies II: Triple, PAO (hands-on workshop) Join our international experts for a unique hands-on workshop in the techniques of pelvic osteotomies.Faculty: Ernest L Sink, MD Stephen A Albanese, MD Thomas Wirth, MD, PhD Wudbhav N Sankar, MD Ira Zaltz, MD Gait I: Normal vs Pathological Gait First of two sessions on observational and qualitative gait analysis, with specic focus on gait disturbances in cerebral palsy.Moderator: Benjamin J. Shore, MD, MPH3:30 PM Introduction Tom F. Novacheck, MD3:33 PM Observational Gait Analysis Robert Michael Kay, MD3:49 PM Qualitative Gait Analysis: Using the Gait Lab to Get the Data Tom F. Novacheck, MD4:05 PM GaitDisruptioninChildrenwithCP James J. McCarthy, MD4:21 PM Common Gait Deviations in CP Benjamin J. Shore, MD MPH4:37 PM Case Discussion Robert Michael Kay, MD Register Online Today at ipos.posna.org

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15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium ScheduleFriday, Nov. 30, 201823Friday, November 30, continued3:30 PM–5:00 PM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS continued POPS Presents: Pediatric Fracture Clinic: In the Trenches Join faculty and members of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Practioners Society for this interactive and practical session focused on front-line fracture care. Participants will rotate among three different focus areas, discussing physical examination pearls, radiographic assessment tips, and treatment insights.Station A: Common Pediatric Upper Extremity Fractures Physical examination (demonstration and participation) Radiographic interpretation Treatment (demonstration and participation for splinting and casting) Interactive Case PresentationsStation B: Common Pediatric Lower Extremity Fractures Physical examination (demonstration and participation) Radiographic interpretation Treatment (demonstration and participation for splinting and casting) Interactive Case PresentationsStation A: Common Pediatric Knee Injuries Physical examination (demonstration and participation) Radiographic interpretation Treatment (demonstration and participation for splinting and casting) Interactive Case PresentationsRegister Online Today at ipos.posna.org Spine: Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis From spondylolisthesis to kyphosis to tumors, our IPOS faculty will discuss contemporary evaluation and treatment of challenging pediatric spinal conditions.Moderator: Daniel J. Sucato, MD, MSSpondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis3:30 PM Introduction Daniel J. Sucato, MD, MS3:33 PM Clinical Evaluation & Imaging:  HowtoMaketheDiagnosisEveryTime withMinimalRadiation A. Noelle Larson, MD3:39 PM Bracing: Does It Work? David Lee Skaggs, MD3:45 PM Discussion 3:51 PM Surgical Treatment of Spondylolysis David Farrington, MD3:58 PM Surgical Treatment of High Grade Slip Daniel J. Sucato, MD, MS4:05 PM Discussion Scheuermann’s4:10 PM What Is It? Michael P. Glotzbecker, MD4:15 PM Indications for Bracing… and What Brace to Use? Laurel C. Blakemore, MD4:20 PM Surgical Indications and Technique A. Noelle Larson, MD4:25 PM Discussion Spinal Tumors (LCH, Bone Cysts, OCE, etc.)4:31 PM LCH Alexandre Arkader, MD4:37 PM Cysts Michael G. Vitale, MD, MPH4:43 PM Discussion Daniel J. Sucato, MD, MS

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15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium ScheduleSaturday, December 1, 201824Saturday, December 16:30 AM–2:30 PM REGISTRATION6:30 AM–7:30 AM BREAKFASTand EXHIBITS 7:30 AM–9:40 AM GENERAL SESSION 4- The Child’s Foot An IPOS signature session! Our expert faculty will provide a comprehensive review of pediatric foot conditions. From clubfoot to vertical talus to common outpatient complaints, join us for this fast-paced, evidence-based program! Moderator: Vincent S. Mosca, MD eModerator: Amy L. McIntosh, MD7:30 AM Introduction Vincent S. Mosca, MD‘5 in 5’7:33 AM 5MostImportantThingstoKnowAbout FootBiomechanics Vincent S. Mosca, MD7:39 AM 5FundamentalPrinciplesinPediatric FootAssessment Derek Kelly, MD7:45 AM 5MostCommon“Mistakes”inPediatric FootSurgery Alain Dimeglio, MD7:50 AM Discussion Panelists: Vincent S. Mosca, MD Derek Kelly, MD Alain Dimeglio, MDClubfoot7:55 AM TEV: Ponseti Best Practices Derek Kelly, MD8:01 AM Heelcord Tenotomy in the Clinic:  HowIDoIt Lori A. Karol, MD8:07 AM Bracing:HowandforHowLong Alain Dimeglio, MD8:13 AM Extensive Release for Recalcitrant or  Late-presentingClubfoot Kenneth J. Noonan, MD8:18 AM Discussion Panelists: Derek Kelly, MD Lori A. Karol, MD Alain Dimeglio, MD Kenneth J. Noonan, MDVertical Talus Moderator: Kenneth J. Noonan, MD eModerator: Derek Kelly, MD8:30 AM Casting:  HowMuchCorrectionCanWeGet? Lori A. Karol, MD8:36 AM Dobbs Method for CVT: Pearls and Pitfalls Kenneth J. Noonan, MD8:42 AM Master Technique: Surgical Correction for Neglected CVT Vincent S. Mosca, MD8:47 AM Discussion Panelists: Lori A. Karol, MD Kenneth J. Noonan, MD Vincent S. Mosca, MDCommon Clinical Conundrums8:55 AM TheSymptomaticFlatfootintheTeenager: What to Do? Matthew Varghese, MS9:01 AM Calcaneonavicular Coalition Amy L. McIntosh, MD9:07 AM Talocalcaneal Coalition Reid Nichols, MD9:13 AM OsTrigonum:WhenandHowtoTreat? Javier Masquijo, MD9:18 AM Discussion Panelists: Matthew Varghese, MS Amy L. McIntosh, MD Reid Nichols, MD Javier Masquijo, MDCases and Complications Moderator: Vincent S. Mosca, MD eModerator: Derek Kelly, MD9:25 AM Discussion Kenneth J. Noonan, MD Panelists: Alain Dimeglio, MD Matthew Varghese, MS Vincent S. Mosca, MD Lori A. Karol, MD 9:40 AM Break & Exhibits 10:00 AM–11:30 AM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS (Advance Sign-up Encouraged for Hands-on Workshops)Six Axis Deformity Correction with Circular Fixator IV: Treatment of Ankle Equinus Contracture (hands-on workshop) This hands-on workshop will guide you through six-axis deformity correction using circular external xators. While each breakout session may be attended as a stand alone experience, registrants are encouraged to attend all four sessions to maximize their knowledge and skills. Join our international experts for this unique lab experience, complete with bone models, hexapod external xators, and computer software programs to generate prescription for deformity correction.Chair: Christof Radler, MDFaculty: John E. Herzenberg, MD Deborah Eastwood, FRCSRegister Online Today at ipos.posna.org

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15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium ScheduleSaturday, December 1, 2018Saturday, December 1, continued10:00 AM–11:30 AM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS continued Principles and Techniques in Pediatric Sports Join us for this live simulcast international webinar on care of the pediatric and adolescent athlete! Topics covered will include treatment of shoulder instability, ACL tears in the skeletally immature, and osteochondritis dissecans of the knee.Moderator: Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH10:00 AM Introduction Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH10:05 AM Shoulder Instability: Should We Do Primary Repair? Michael T. Busch, MD10:14 AM Technique: Latarjet Reconstruction Donald S. Bae, MD10:23 AM ACL in the Skeletally Immature Patient Javier Masquijo, MD10:32 AM Technique: Physeal Sparing ACL Reconstruction Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH10:40 AM Discussion Panelists: Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH Michael T. Busch, MD Donald S. Bae, MD Javier Masquijo, MDModerator: Kevin G. Shea, MD10:50 AM PFInstability:Evaluation Michael T. Busch, MD10:59 AM Technique:MPFLReconstruction James Hoi Po Hui, FRCSE11:08 AM Knee OCD: Contemporary Perspectives Kevin G. Shea, MD11:17 AM TechniqueofDrilling+/-Fixationof Knee OCD Theodore J. Ganley, MD11:25 AM Discussion Panelists: Michael T. Busch, MD James Hoi Po Hui, FRCSE Theodore J. Ganley, MD Patient and Provider Wellness Improving and sustaining the health of our care delivery teams is critically important. Join us for this breakout session focusing on wellness. Learn about burnout, team dynamics, startegies to improve provider health, as well as the new POSNA wellness initiative. Moderator: Vishwas R. Talwalker, MD10:00 AM Introduction Vishwas R. Talwalker, MD10:03 AM The Problem Henry Chambers, MD10:09 AM Who Me? Jennifer M. Weiss, MD10:15 AM Patient Wellness Reid Nichols, MD10:21 AM What About the team? Anne Studemann10:26 AM Discussion Moderator: Jennifer M. Weiss, MD10:35 AM Tools for My Toolbox Jennifer M. Weiss, MD10:43 AM Wellness in International Work Richard M. Schwend, MD10:49 AM POSNAWTF Vishwas R. Talwalker, MD10:55 AM QSVI Daniel J. Sucato, MD, MS11:00 AM Discussion 11:10 AM Change Behavior Donald S. Bae, MD11:20 AM Write Yourself Well Gait II: Cased-based Decision-Making in Gait, Analysis, from Beginner to Advanced Second of two breakout sessions on gait analysis. Join our panel of international experts as they discuss case-based evaluation and treatment of crouched gait, jump type gait, and “miserable malalignment.” Moderator: Tom F. Novacheck, MD10:00 AM Introduction Tom F. Novacheck, MD10:03 AM Case 1: Jump Type Gait Tom F. Novacheck, MD10:14 AM Discussion Panelists: James J. McCarthy, MD Robert Michael Kay, MD Benjamin J. Shore, MD MPH10:24 AM Case 2: Miserable Malalignment Tom F. Novacheck, MD10:35 AM Discussion Panelists: James J. McCarthy, MD Robert Michael Kay, MD Benjamin J. Shore, MD MPH10:45 AM Case 3: Crouch Gait Tom F. Novacheck, MD10:56 AM Discussion Panelists: James J. McCarthy, MD Robert Michael Kay, MD Benjamin J. Shore, MD MPH11:06 AM Case 4: HWG IV Tom F. Novacheck, MD25

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15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium ScheduleSaturday, December 1, 201826Saturday, December 1, continued10:00 AM–11:30 AM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS continued11:17 AM Discussion Panelists: James J. McCarthy, MD Robert Michael Kay, MD Benjamin J. Shore, MD MPH11:25 AM Wrap-up8:00 AM–2:30 PM Saturday, One-Day Fundamentals in in Pediatric Orthopaedics Review CourseFor pediatric orthopaedic learners of all levels, our IPOS faculty will provide high-yield presentations on pediatric orthopaedic knowledge needed for in-training and board examinations, as well as maintenance-of-certication (MOC) test requirements! Just the facts, and just what you need to know! Included with Full IPOS Registration.Moderator: Jeffrey Sawyer, MD8:00 AM Introduction Jeffrey Sawyer, MD8:10 AM HowtoReviewandTaketheMOC Henry Chambers, MD8:20 AM Sports Jennifer M. Weiss, MD8:45 AM Hip (Nontrauma) Wudbhav N Sankar, MD9:10 AM Neuromuscular Henry Chambers, MD9:35 AM Tumor Alexandre Arkader, MD9:50 AM BREAK 10:15 AM Genetics/Endocrine Michelle S. Caird, MD10:40 AM UpperExtremityFractures Susan A. Scherl, MD11:05 AM Spine Todd Milbrandt, MD11:30 AM LUNCH Moderator: Henry Chambers, MD12:10 PM LowerExtremityFracture Jeffrey Sawyer, MD12:40 PM Upper Extremity Congenital Christine Ho, MD1:00 PM Foot Derek Kelly, MD1:20 PM LowerExtremityDeformity Amy L. McIntosh, MD1:45 PM Infection Martin Herman, MD2:05 PM High Yield Images Jeffrey Sawyer, MD2:25 PM Wrap upRegister Online Today at ipos.posna.orgReview Course AccreditationThis activity has been planned and implemented in accor-dance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designates the One Day Fundamentals in Pediatric Orthopaedics MOC Review Course for a maximum of 5.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, for those attending only the live Saturday MOC Review Course. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in this live activity.

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Unforgettable Attendee ExperiencesWith over 100+ attractions across the city and seven of the world’s top theme parks, Orlando is unlike any other destination full of unforgettable experiences waiting for you to explore. After walking the tradeshow oor, escape to a world of imagination and fantasy that will leave you feeling refreshed and inspired. Whether seeking to reconnect with childhood nostalgia or experience leading-edge innova-tions in ride technology to testing your sense of adventure with endless outdoor activities, Orlando attractions truly are one-of-a-kind. Distinctive ShoppingWhen it comes to distinctive shopping, Orlando has some-thing for all budgets. While the destination can certainly bring out the glitz, it also knows a great deal when we see one. Our mix of sophisticated malls like The Mall at Millenia, quaint boutiques on Park Avenue in Winter Park, and value-driven outlet centers serve up internationally known brands and unique local nds. And the close proximity to the convention center district - within a 15-mile radius - makes for a stress-free shopping spree.Golf LegendsWith more than 170 golf courses, over 20 golf academies and some of the world’s most prestigious tournaments, Orlando is a true golfer’s paradise. Take it from the profes-sionals: In addition to being home to more pro golfers than any other city in the world, Orlando was voted the “North American Golf Destination of the Year” by the International Association of Golf Tour Operators. And with a multitude of stunning courses designed by the likes of Nicklaus, Dye, and Fazio, Orlando offers attendees an exclusive golng experience not found anywhere else.For More InformationFor more information please visit these sites:https://www.visitorlando.com/https://www.citywalkhollywood.com/Dining & Entertainment DistrictsOrlando is a culinary hot spot with new award-winning restaurants and celebrity chefs, such as Wolfgang Puck, Todd English and Emeril Lagasse and now Chef Morimoto, that cater to visitors from across the globe. With over 5,000 restaurants you’ll nd an extensive menu from ne dining and international eateries to casual cafes and chic wine bars, there’s something for every taste or budget. The destination has six distinctive dining districts including the Convention District (I-Drive), Restaurant Row, Universal Citywalk®, Disney Springs™, Downtown Orlando, and charming Winter Park. Vibrant NightlifeFrom casually sipping wine and enjoying a leisurely cigar at a trendy outdoor lounge, to dancing at a high-energy club and checking out a rock band at a live venue, Orlando provides attendees with nearly unlimited nighttime oppor-tunities. You can see live music performances at the House of Blues at Disney Springs™ (formally Downtown Disney®) and Hard Rock Live at Universal CityWalk®. Experience mind-bending entertainment with the La Nouba™ by Cirque du Soleil® or the Blue Man Group. Or discover a modern, big-city nightlife scene in downtown Orlando that includes dozens of dance clubs, bars, restaurants, and live music venues. 15th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium Things to Do in Orlando27

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Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America9400 W. Higgins Road, Suite 500Rosemont,IL60018-4976(847)698-1692FAX(847)268-9694posna@aaos.orgposna.org orthokids.org posnacademy.org ipos.posna.org