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FinalProgramEmil H. Schemitsch, MD, FIOTAOTA President OTA Planning Committee:Brendan M. Patterson, MD, FIOTAOTA Immediate Past PresidentHolly Pilson, MD Brandon Yuan, MD AOFAS Planner: Kelly Hynes, MD6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 TM credits offeredMoscone Center, West Building, Room 2020

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In AppreciationDetails for all OTA events atota.orgThe Orthopaedic Trauma Association gratefully acknowledgesthe following companies for their generous nancial support of OTA’s 2024 Specialty Day:Arthrex • DePuy Synthes • StrykerThe Orthopaedic Trauma Association gratefully acknowledgesthe following 2023 OTA Research and Education Donors:Platinum Award ($150,000 - $249,999)Smith & NephewGold Awards ($100,000 - $149,999) StrykerSilver Awards ($75,000 - $99,999) The Aircast Foundation, Inc. • DePuy SynthesGlobus Medical • Zimmer BiometBronze Award ($50,000 - $74,999)Foundation for Orthopedic TraumaCopper Awards ($25,000 - $49,999) 3M • Arthrex • Integra LifeSciences Titanium Awards ($5,000 - $24,999) Acumed • Seattle Splint by PFS Med, Inc • SI-Bone, Inc.education.ota.org/coursesResident Advanced Case Controversies2024 Hyatt Boston HarborBoston, MassachusettsApril 19 – 20, 2024 Chair: Derek Donegan, MDCo-Chair: Matt Garner, MDTARGET AUDIENCEPGY4s, & PGY5sFor every stage of your education...Educational OpportunitiesSpring Comprehensive Fracture Course for ResidentsMarch 21 - 23, 2024 – Chicago, IllinoisOrthopaedic Trauma Fellows CourseApril 18 - 21, 2024 – Boston, MassachusettsResident Advanced Case ControversiesApril 19 - 20, 2024 – Boston, MassachusettsFall Resident Comprehensive Fracture CourseOctober 23 - 25, 2024 – Montréal, CanadaOTA 40TH Annual Meeting & Pre-Meeting EventsOctober 23 - 26, 2024 – Montréal, CanadaWebinarsSee website for complete listing.

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1Emil H. Schemitsch, MD, FIOTAOTA President OTA Planning Committee:Brendan M. Patterson, MD, FIOTAOTA Immediate Past PresidentHolly Pilson, MD Brandon Yuan, MD AOFAS Planner: Kelly Hynes, MD6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 TM credits offeredDescriptionIn collaboration with the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS), the 2024 OTA Specialty Day features an interesting and relevant agenda for trauma and foot and ankle experts, generalists, trainees and ortho-paedic advanced care practitioners. The program will contain joint sessions on foot & ankle trauma with represen-tatives from both AOFAS and OTA and will also feature the top most recent foot and ankle trauma research that will change your practice. Additionally, there will be engaging sessions on advocacy in Orthopaedic Trauma, as well as one dedicated to gleaning wisdom from a panel of past OTA presidents.Educational ObjectivesAt the conclusion of this activity, learners should be able to:• Describe innovative techniques and best practices for intraoperative as-sessment of fracture reduction in the foot and ankle• Outline current controversies regard-ing the acute treatment of articular fractures to the foot and ankle• Appraise new evidence that may chal-lenge traditional practice in foot and ankle trauma• Discuss methods of advocacy avail-able to the Orthopaedic Trauma sur-geon - on behalf of our patients and ourselves.Moscone Center, West Building, Room 20208:00 am – 8:05 am Welcome Brendan Patterson, MD, FIOTA, OTA Past PresidentCombined Sessions: Foot & Ankle Trauma Topics 8:05 am – 9:05 am Session I Direct, Indirect and Arthroscopic Reduction Techniques in Foot & Ankle Trauma Moderators: Bopha Chrea, MD Saam Morshed, MD, PhD, MPH 8:05 am – 8:15 am Arthroscopy Applications for Ankle Fractures and Syndesmotic Injuries Eric Giza, MD8:15 am – 8:25 am Open Reduction of the Syndesmosis with Direct Visualization Is the Only Way Anna Miller, MD8:25 am – 8:35 am Can Arthroscopy Assist in the Treatment of Calcaneal and Talus Fractures? Kevin Martin, DO8:35 am – 8:45 am Calcaneus Fractures: Tips and Tricks for Assessing Reduction with Intraoperative Fluoroscopy Michael Githens, MD8:45 am – 8:55 am Use of Intraoperative Advanced Imaging in Foot and Ankle Trauma Stephen Warner, MD8:55 am – 9:05 am Discussion, Q&A, & Session TransitionTarget AudienceThis meeting is designed for orthopaedic surgeons and is benecial for related allied, health care professionals. OTA has created the program based on stated needs and interests expressed from previous Specialty Day attendee feedback.1

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10:45 am – 10:55 am Functional Outcomes of Primary Arthrodesis (PA)versus Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) in the Treatment of Lisfranc InjuriesZsombor T. Gal, MD; Richard W. Pectol, MD; Tyler Kalbac, MD; Ashley N. Dawson, MD; Chandler Sneed, MD; Ashley Y. Albano, MD; Matthew W. Kavolus, MD; Arun Aneja, MD PhD; Arjun K. Srinath, MD, MPH10:55 am – 11:05 am Outcomes of Tibiotalocalcaneal Hindfoot Fusion NailsUsed for Acute Lower Extremity Trauma in a High-RiskPatient PopulationKalin J. Fisher, MD; Stephen F. Shannon, MD; Christina M. Dean, BS; Max A. Coale, MD; Kathleen M. Healey, BA; Robert V. O’Toole, MD; Theodore T. Manson, MD; Nathan N. O’Hara, PhD, MHA; Marcus F. Sciadini, MD 11:05 am – 11:15 am Early Weightbearing Following Surgical Treatment of Ankle Fractures without Trans-Syndesmotic Fixation is Safe and Improves Short Term Outcomes Christopher G. Herbosa, BS, Hesham Saleh, MD; Manasa L. Kadiyala, BS; Sara Solasz, BA; Toni M. McLaurin, MD; Philipp Leucht, MD, PhD; Kenneth A. Egol, MD; Nirmal C. Tejwani, MD11:15 am – 11:25 am Can Laser-Assisted Indocyanine Green Angiography Be Used to Quantify Perfusion Changes During Staged Fixation of Pilon Fractures? A Pilot StudyBrendon C. Mitchell, MD; Pelle V. Wall, BA; Taylor K. Zak, MD; Keenan M. Onodera, MD; Pradyumna Gurusamy, MD; Kathryn Dwight, MD; Joseph Elsissy, MD; William T. Kent, MD11:25 am – 11:35 am Operative vs. Non-operative Management of Unstable Medial Malleolus Fractures: A Randomized Clinical Trial Thomas H. Carter, MD, BSC, MBCHB, MRCS; William M. Oliver, MD, FRCSEd; Catriona Graham, MSc; Andrew D. Duckworth, BSc, MSc, FRCSEd, PhD; Timothy O. White, MD FRCS FFTEd 11:35 am – 11:45 am Discussion, Q&A11:45 am – 12:45 pm OTA Business Meeting (OTA Members Only)Combined Sessions: Foot & Ankle Trauma Topics (continued) 9:05 am – 10:20 am Session II Foot & Ankle Trauma Debates: “Fix it or Fuse it?” Moderators: Jason Strelzow, MD David Shearer, MD 9:05 am – 9:15 am Pilon - The Role of Acute Fusion for Pilon Fractures (Who, What, When and How) Max Michalski, MD9:15 am – 9:25 am Pilon - The Role of Acute Fixation for Pilon Fracture (Which ones still deserve a   ghtingchance?) Hassan Mir, MD9:25 am – 9:35 am Lisfranc - Fuse It Kelly Hynes, MD9:35 am – 9:45 am Lisfranc - Fix It Arun Aneja, MD9:45 am – 9:55 am Calcaneus - Why, When and How I Fuse Saunders IV Calcaneus Fractures Lara Atwater, MD9:55 am – 10:05 am Calcaneus - Why, When I How I Fix Saunders IV Calcaneus Fractures Brian Weatherford, MD10:05 am – 10:20 am Discussion and Q&A10:20 am – 10:35 am Break10:35 am – 11:45 am Session III The Top 6 Papers in the Last Year That Will Change Your Practice in Foot & Ankle Trauma Moderators: Alastair Younger, MD Joseph Patterson, MD 10:35 am – 10:45 am MeasuringDeltoidInsufciencyAfterSupination-External Rotation Ankle Fracture with Lateral TalarSubluxation on Gravity Stress ViewEdward T. Haupt, MD; Ronnie Sebro, MD;Jose M. Iturregui, MD; Rupert Stanborough, MD;Ali Siddiqui, MD; Glenn G. Shi, MD 2

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3Trauma Only Topics 12:45 pm – 1:45 pm Session IV Advocacy in Action for the Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeon Moderator: Damayea Hargett, MD, BS 12:45 pm – 12:55 pm Intimate Partner Violence in the Orthopaedic Patient Population: What Surgeons Need to Know Lisa Cannada, MD12:55 pm – 1:05 pm Workplace Violence and the Orthopaedic Surgeon: A Toolkit for Advocacy Julie Balch Samora, MD, PhD, MPH1:05 pm – 1:15 pm Personal Notes on Providing Global Humanitarian Aid in Disaster and Resource-Limited Settings Ron Israelski, MD1:15 pm – 1:25 pm Self-Advocacy and Physician Wellness Milton Little, MD1:25 pm – 1:45 pm Discussion and Q&A1:45 pm – 2:00 pm Break2:00 pm – 3:15 pm Session V OTA Highlight Papers Selected from the 2023 Annual Meeting Moderators: Nirmal Tejwani, MD Samir Mehta, MD 2:00 pm – 2:06 pm An Early Coagulation Factor Dominant Hypercoagu-lability Is Followed by a Prolonged Platelet-Dominant Hypercoagulability in Patients Requiring Hip Fracture SurgeryPrism Schneider, MD2:06 pm – 2:12 pm Surgery with Locking Plate or Hemiarthroplasty versus Nonoperative Treatment of 3- and 4-Part Proximal Humerus Fractures in Patients Aged 60 Years and Older: A Randomized Clinical TrialAntti Launonen, MD2:12 pm – 2:18 pm PREPARE-Closed: A Pragmatic Randomized Trial Evaluating Preoperative Alcohol Skin Solutions in Closed Fractured ExtremitiesSheila Sprague, PhD2:18 pm – 2:24 pm Liberal Transfusion Causes Higher Infection Rates withNoBenettoFunctionalOutcomes,OrthopaedicTrauma, and Anemia: Conservative versus Liberal Transfusion (ORACL): A Prospective Randomized StudyBrian Mullis, MD, FIOTA2:24 pm – 2:34 pm Discussion2.34 pm – 2:40 pm Low-Dose Short-Term Scheduled Ketorolac Reduces Opioid Use and Pain in Orthopaedic Polytrauma Patients: A Randomized Clinical TrialArun Aneja, MD, PhD2:40 pm – 2:46 pm Reamer-Irrigator-Aspirator (RIA) versus Autogenous Iliac Crest Bone Graft (AICBG) for the Treatment of Nonunions: A Multicenter Randomized TrialAaron Nauth, MD2:46 pm – 2:52 pm Resident Memorial AwardTranexamic Acid Administered at Time of Hospital Admission Does Not Decrease Transfusion Rates or Blood Loss for Extracapsular Hip Fractures: A Double-Blinded Randomized Clinical TrialAaron Owen, MD presenting on behalf of Rachel Honig, MD2:52 pm – 3:00 pm Bovill Award Winner Introduction and Award Brendan Patterson, MD, FIOTA, OTA Past President Emil Schemitsch, MD, FIOTA, OTA President Infrapatellar versus Suprapatellar Intramedullary Nailing for Fractures of the Tibia (INSURT Study):A Multicenter Randomized Controlled TrialDavid Cinats, MD3:00 pm – 3:15 pm Discussion and Q&A

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4To receive your CME certicate or certicate of atten-dance, learners must complete a short evaluation and claim their credits. All attendees will receive an email with a link to the evaluation survey after the conclusion of OTA’s 2024 Specialty Day. The certicate will be available in each learner’s tran-script to be printed, saved, or viewed at a later date.CME Certicates3:15 pm – 4:00 pm Session VI “What I Know Now” – A Panel of Past OTA Presidents Moderators: Holly Pilson, MD Brandon Yuan, MD Speakers: Andrew Schmidt, MD, FIOTA Marc Swiontkowski, MD, FIOTA Brendan Patterson, MD, FIOTAIt’s a members only benefit.https://community.ota.org/homeWelcome to the OTA Discussion Foruma private community where OTA members can collaborate on individual cases, build consensus, improve and advance medical skills and knowledge, educate colleagues, train new practitioners, receive or oer career mentorship, and discover new medical data and technologies.outreach happens hereThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). The Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.Credit HoursThe Orthopaedic Trauma Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.DisclaimerThe material presented at the 2024 Specialty Day Meeting has been made available by the Orthopaedic Trauma Association and the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) for educational purposes only. This 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 helpful to others who face similar situations.OTA and AOFAS disclaim any and all liability for injury or other damages resulting to any individuals attending the 2024 Specialty Day Meeting and for all claims which may arise out of the use of the techniques demonstrat-ed therein by such individuals, whether these claims shall be asserted by a physician or by any other party.No reproductions of any kind, including audiotapes and videotapes, may be made of the presentations at the OTA Specialty Day Meeting. OTA reserves all rights to such material, and commercial reproduction is specically prohibited.No part of this program may be copied, transcribed, reused, sold or posted on any web site without express written permission from Orthopaedic Trauma Association.

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