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Day 1
ROOM
7.15am‐
8.00am
8.00am ‐
8.30am
APFSSH 2014 PROGRAMME OUTLINE
THURSDAY (OCTOBER 2ND)
Ballroom A
Master Class 1 ‐ Pearls and Pitfalls for comminuted distal radius fractures‐ Alejandro Badia (USA)
PLENARY 1 ‐ Colles fracture 200 years on…‐ Greg Bain (Australia)
8.30am ‐
9.30am
8.30 ‐ 9.30am
Trauma 1– Distal Radius Moderator: (TBC)
DEBATE A1: IS THE DORSAL APPROACH REDUNDANT?
Dorsal Approach vs. Volar Approach DEBATE A2: Severely Comminuted Distal Radius Fracture: TO FIX OR REPLACE?
9.30am–10. 9.30am ‐ 10.00am
00am
Trauma 2 – Distal Radius 1. Minimally invasive distal radius plating: are outcomes better? 2. Avoidng complications of volar locked plates 3. Distal radius osteotomies & grafting: Virtual planning & pt specific guides 10.00am‐ Coffee (10am ‐ 10.30am)
10.30am
10.30am‐ Arthroplasty 1
11.30am
1. MCPJ arthroplasty ‐ An Art of Balance 2. Are Swanson joint replacements out of fashion? DEBATE A3: The damage PIP joint:
Fusion vs. Arthroplasty 11.30am‐ Arthroplasty 2
12.30pm
1. Designing a DIPJ replacement ‐ Do we need it? 2. Evolution of Total Wrist Replacement (TWR) 3. The TWR 4. TWR: Results in a large cohort of patients
12.30pm‐
2.00pm
2.00pm‐
3.00pm
MSD
Sentral A
Ballroom B
Sentral B
Network / Accord
Master Class 2 ‐ Brachial plexus injury ‐ From double Master Class 3 ‐ Seldom Master Class 4 ‐ Dorsal hand APFSHT
to triple FFMT ‐ Yuan‐Kun Tu (Taiwan)
performed arthroscopies of UL coverage ‐ Roberto Adani (Italy)
BP1 ‐ Adult
SPORTS HAND (ISSPORTH)
Keynote Speaker 1
PLENARY 2‐ 1. Intraplexal nerve transfers
1. Development of Hand The biggest breakthroughs in 2. Latest nerve transfers Therapy as a Specialty hand surgery ‐ SP Chow (Hong 3. Nerve transfers which have worked for me
Practice area Kong)
4. Scope of nerve transfers 1 year post‐trauma Worldwide ‐ S Ewald
5. Restoration of hand function in adult traumatic BPI Keynote Speaker 2
PLENARY 3 ‐ Thumb hypoplasia 1. The Development of ‐ All I need to know ‐ Michael Hand Therapy in Tonkin (Australia)
Malaysia ‐ Ahmad YJ
BP2 ‐ Adult
DEBATE B1 :Shoulder Reconstruction Versus Fusion
Moderator: M Tonkin (Australia)
DEBATE B2: Should BPI be explored?
Explore vs. Don't Explore Moderator: P Songchaeron (Thailand)
SPORTS HAND 2
Moderator: P Sang
Coffee (10am ‐ 10.30am)
Hand Replantation 1. Hand therapy as legal experts: the risk of litigation ‐ Anup Kumar (Australia)
FP1
SPORTS HAND 3
BP3‐Adult
1. Postop QOL assessment for total BPI 2. Prognosis in global palsy 3. Nerve transfers for brachial neuralgia
4. Adult BPI Microsurgery 1 ‐ General
SPORTS HAND 4
1. Evolution & Clinical Application of Microsurgery
2. Indications and Actualities in UL replants 3. Vascularised BG to the UE 4. Free muscle transfer for challenging and rare UL disorders 5. Pearls and Pointers on finger tip replants Coffee (10am ‐ 10.30am)
FP2
Hand Infections
1. Current concept approach to hand infections 1. Functional Outcome after treatment of TB of UE 2. Diabetic hand 3. Reconstruction of a post infected hand
MSD
Trauma 3 – Finger Fractures
Microsurgery 2 – Fingertip amputations
SPORTS HAND 5
1. 1st MCB fracture ‐ Is articular congruency necessary 1. Heterotopic and Suspended Replantations 2. Dealing with phalangeal neck fractures 2. A new classification for distal digital amputations 3. Technical note about using temporary bridge plate for 3. Clinical study of 2230 distal finger replant 4. comminuted interphalangeal joint fracture "Fingertip" flap ‐ A homodigital neuromuscular island 4. A new perspective in simple fracture mgmt flap 5. Better results of finger fractures with wide awake surgery and early protected motion SBi
FP3
SBI Cadaveric Workshop
Day 3
Room
7.15am‐
8.00am
8.00am‐
8.30 am
8.30am‐
9.00 am
APFSSH 2014 PROGRAMME OUTLINE
SATURDAY (OCTOBER 4TH)
Ballroom A
Sentral A
Sentral B
Master Class 9 ‐ Managing Boutonniere Master Class 10 ‐ The Intrinsic and Swan‐neck deformities ‐ Donald Minus Hand ‐ How do I handle Lalonde (Canada)
this? ‐ Josephine Ip (Hong Kong)
UNIQUE CASE
PLENARY 9
Technical, Psychological and Practical A new method of finger / thumb aspects when considering a cross hand reconstruction using composite replantation ‐ S Raja Sabapathy (India) tissue ‐ Zengtao Wang (China)
Master Class 11 ‐ Setting up an UL scope service in OT
Master Class 12 ‐Injections in Orthopaedics PLENARY 10
BPBP ‐ How I manage it ‐ Alain Gilbert (France)
PLENARY 8
Wide Awake Local Anaesthesia No Tourniquet Technique ‐ Donald Lalonde (Canada)
BP4‐Obstetric ‐ BPBP 1
1.Assessment of birth palsy 2.The problems I face in BPBP DEBATE S2: Early vs late surgery
4. Early nerve reconstruction in BPBP Regenerative Mededicine
1. Lateral epicondylitis ‐ Alternative treatment ‐ PRP, stem cells 2. The Hong Kong experience of stem cells and PRP 3. The Malaysian perspective on regenerative medicine 9.00am–1 Anaes 1
0.00am
1. 1/1M adrenaline infiltration for vascular malformations 2. Usage of the Sovenor patch 3. TIVA ‐ Total intravenous anaesthesia and blocks
4. Pre‐emptive anaesthesia 10.00am‐ Coffee
10.30am
10.30am‐ Miscellaneous 11.30am 1. Tennis elbow
2. Managing failed tendon transfers 3. Joint stifness and tendon adhesions in the non‐compliant patient 4. Mgmt of the stiff hand
11.30am‐ Prosthetics 1
12.30pm 1. Latest developments in UL prosthetics 2. Asian Usage of prosthetics 3. Neuroprosthesis 12.30pm‐
12.45pm
Ballroom B
PLENARY 11 ‐ Elbow fractures: From fixation to replacement ‐ Amit Gupta (USA)
Rheumatology1
1. Rheumatoid FP 13
Hands ‐ Are DMARDs enough to prevent surgery? 2. Reconstructing the Rheumatoid Hand
FP15
3. Rheumatoid Wrist Nerve 6‐ Miscellaenous
1. History of peripheral nerve surgery 2. Diagnostic Pitfalls for the Hand Surgeon 3. Nerve injuries of the UL in sports 4. Nerve transfers for radial nerve injury Coffee
BP5‐Obstetric ‐ BPBP2
1.Triple neurotisation in upper roots avulstion in BPBP 2.Tendon transfers for BPBP
3.Late presentations in BPBP 4. Use of Botox in BPBP 5. Humeral osteotomy in BPBP
6. Treatment of elbow and forearm deformities in BPBP
Coffee
Computer Aided Upper Limb Surgery
Moderator: Moroe Beppu
1. 3D corrective osteotomy of malunited UE fractures
FP17
5. Patient matched instrument (PMI) and other computer‐related technology in hand surgery
Coffee
Coffee
Nerve 8 – Nerve Research
1. End‐to‐side nerve research 2. NMJ preservation after nerve injury
3. New concepts in peripheral nerve reconstruction: conduits, allografts, end‐to‐side. 4. Nerve Allografts ‐A review Tendon 1
1. Decreasing tendon rupture and tenolysis with wide awake surgery 2. Modified Kessler repair
3. Extensor tendon traumatic gap reconstruction
Wound Mgmt
1. Burnt Hand
2. Revisiting skin grafts to resurface the paediatric burnt hand FP20
3. Glove‐gauze treatment for the burnt hand 4. Use of regenerative agents in hand surgery Trauma General
Tendon 2
1. Complex limb problems ‐ 1. The Manchester Short Splint ‐ A 1. MSSH: From Vision to Salvage or amputate
Change in Splinting Practice in Zone II Reality & Beyond
2. Firecracker Blast Injury 2. Optimal Zone II flexor tenorraphy 2. Developing a Hand Surgery 3. Paediatric Hand Injury 3. Trigger finger genetics and its Programme in Asia‐Pacific FP23
4. Flexor tendon injury in the child tendon pathology 3. Organising a National Hand 4. The percutaneous trigger finger Surgery Society
release scalpel ‐ the A knife
4. Running a Private hosp / 5. Endoscopic trigger finger release: microsurgery service
The first 500 procedures
CLOSING CEREMONY
The Organisers reserve the right to make changes and amendments to the programme and arrangements without prior notice
7 Floor
Network/Accord
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FP14
FP 16
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Coffee
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FP 22
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FP25
7.15am‐
8.00am
APFSSH 2014 PROGRAMME OUTLINE
FRIDAY (OCTOBER 3RD)
Ballroom A
Master Class 5 ‐ Dealing with ulnar sided wrist pain ‐ A. Lee Osterman (USA)
8.00am‐
8.30am
PLENARY 4 ‐ Things I No Longer Do in Hand Surgery ‐ Al‐Qattan 8.30am‐
9.00am
PLENARY 5 ‐ Reconstruction of Long Segment Bone Loss in the Upper Limb‐ R Sabapathy Day 2
Ballroom B
Master Class 6 ‐ Cerebral Palsy ‐ A comprehensive review ‐ Caroline Leclercq (France)
COMBINED SURGEON AND THERAPIST SESSION ‐ 1. What’s new in hand surgery ‐ Lee Osterman Sentral B
Accord
Master Class 7 ‐ How I manage Master Class 8 ‐ Radial Club Hand ‐ An overview ‐ Gill Smith (UK)
TFCC injuries ‐ Toshiyasu Nakamura (Japan)
PLENARY 6 UL recontructive Congenital 1
surgery in tetraplegia ‐ J Fridén 1. Thumb reconstruction ‐ Down memory lane
2. Pollicisation ‐ My technique
COMBINED SURGEON AND PLENARY 7 Brachial Plexus Surgery ‐3. Floating hypoplastic thumb and thumb How my practice has changed over with unstable CMCJ ‐ 10 years experience THERAPIST SESSION 4. Results of pollicisation ‐ What works and 1. How the wide awake approach is the years ‐ P Songchaeron
what doesn't changing hand surgery and therapy Sentral A
Workshop
Workshop
Workshop
‐ D Lalonde COMBINED SURGEON AND THERAPIST SESSION 1. Recent insigths in the mechanics and kinematics of 1. Evidence based post‐operative the distal radius and wrist ‐ treatment of flexor tendons: The 2. Management of distal radius fractures
protocol should fit the patient and 3. Technical overview of distal radius locking plate not vice versa ‐ S Ewald
9.00am– IBRA ‐ Session 1: Current Concepts on Distal 10.00am Radius Fractures
4. Technical aspects of volar plating and when do I really need a dorsal plate?
Case Discussions
10.00am‐ Coffee Coffee 10.30am
Nerve 1 – Carpal Tunnel Surgery
10.30am‐ IBRA ‐ Session 2: Distal Radius Fractures
11.30am 1. Distal Radius Fractures ‐ Evidence based approach 1. Failed CTR: What went wrong? ‐ 2. Complications following palmar plate fixation
2. CTS ‐ Not as simple as it seems ‐ 3. Basic techniques for avoiding intra & postop 3. CTS ‐ NCS or US? complications for D/Radius fracture 4.Treatment of conomintant injuries of the DRUJ Case discussions 11.30am‐ IBRA ‐ Session 3: Reconstruction & Salvage 12.30pm Procedures
1. Treatment of post‐traumatic and congenital deformities)
2. Salvage procedures of the DRUJ 3. Management of failed repairs 4. Malunion ‐ when and how should we treat? Nerve 2 – Minimally invasive
1. Endosopic CTR with Agee's technique in 10,000 patients 2. Tips and tricks for MIS CTS 3. Keyhole surgery of CTS using novel tool MiniSure Case Discussions 12.30pm‐
2.00pm
Materialise
Industry Forums
Arthroscopy 1
1. Ulnocarpal wrist pain: Differentials via arthroscopy 2. Arthroscopic TFCC recon with tendon graft for chronic DRUJ instability
3. DRUJ arthroscopy 4. Arthroscopic mgmt of thumb CMCJ and STTJ arthritis 5. Arthroscopically assisted specified limb repair (AASLR) for TFCC foveal repair with DRUJ instability Congenital 2
1. Mobilisation of a radio‐ulna synostosis 2. Preventing webspace creep in syndactyly 3. Neurovascular onycho‐cutaneous island flap for thumb polydactyly reconstruction 4. Camptodactyly Coffee Coffee Arthroscopy 2
1. Scapholunate tears: Update 2. Arthrosopic treatment of scaphoid non‐unions 3. Arthroscopy and Kienbock's disease Debate S1: TFCC Repair
Open vs. Arthroscopic Moderator: Max Haerle Trauma 8 ‐ Ligamentous
1. Ulnocarpal impaction syndrome and hamate tip syndrome 2.The "ulnar fovea sign"
3. Mission impossible: Treating acute S‐L ligament injuries
4. Hamato‐triquetral jt problems
Microsurgery 4 – Thumb Reconstruction
1. An update on toe‐to‐thumb transfers
2. When not to do toe‐to‐thumb transfers 3. Toe transfers in 2 hours ‐ How do you do it? 4. Wraparound flap for thumb reconstruction 5. Aesthetic refinements in 2nd toe‐to‐
thumb transfer Microsurgery 5 Moderator ‐ Yuan‐Kun Tu (Taiwan)
DEBATE N1: Replantation ‐ Elective vs Emergency
DEBATE N2: Fingertip amputation ‐ Micro or Macro?
Industry Forums
Industry Forums
Workshop
Coffee Day 2
2.00pm‐
3.00pm
3.00pm‐
4.00pm
4.00pm‐
4.30pm
4.30pm‐
5.30pm
6‐8pm
FRIDAY (OCTOBER 3RD)
Ballroom A
Trauma 7 ‐ DRUJ
1. My experience with DRUJ instability 2. DRUJ reconstruction 3. Approach to DRUJ dislocation in DR fractures 4. Mid‐term result of ulna head replacement Elbow
1. Release of the stiff elbow 2. Surgical Mgmt of Chronic Posterolateral Rotatory Instability of the Elbow
3. Elbow Arthroscopy 4. Malignant triad of the elbow
Tea
Ballroom B
Nerve 3 – Cubital Tunnel Release
1. Medial epicondylectomy for cubital tunnel syndrome 2. Endoscopic vs Open Cubital Tunnel Release ‐ Pros and Cons 3. Kleinert Institute experience with Endoscopic Cubital Tunnel Release
4. Forum Discussion on Endoscopic vs Open CubTR Sentral B
Spastic/Tetraplegic Hand 1
1. Spastic vs Flaccid Hand
2. Mgmt of hand deformities due to adult brain injury 3. Difficult conditions of the spastic hand 4. What to do with the arthrogrypotic elbow
5. Correction of paralytic hand deformities
Sentral A
Accord
Imaging1
1. MRI of TFCC tears ‐ How do you look for it? 2. Using ultrasound to assess nerve injuries 3. Portable US machine in the hand clinic Robotic 4. Reliability of US in diagnosing Stener Microsurgery
lesions? Nerve 4 – Difficult Nerve Problems
1. Lacertus syndrome; a commonly Missed and Misdiagnosed Median Nerve Entrapment Syndrome
2. Hour glass constriction of PIN and AIN 3. TOC ‐ What's New? 4. Coverage of neuroma in continuity
5. Tackling recurrent compression neuropathies
Tumour 1
1. Malignant UL tumours commonly mistaken as benign ‐ 2. Replacing the distal radius in GCT 3. Vascularised fibula graft for tumours CRPS 1. Chronic Pain in UE 2. Stuck with a CRPS patient ‐ what else can I offer? 3. Hypnotherapy and accupressure for BPI 4. CRPS Tea
Tea
Tea
Tea
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FP11
FP12
Top 10 most read papers in Hand Surgery (Asia‐
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Pacific)
FP8
CONGRESS DINNER
The Organisers reserve the right to make changes and amendments to the programme and arrangements without prior notice
Day 1
ROOM
3.00pm‐
4.00pm
4.00pm‐
4.30pm
4.30pm‐
5.30pm
APFSSH 2014 PROGRAMME OUTLINE
THURSDAY (OCTOBER 2ND)
Ballroom A
Trauma 4 – Scaphoid
1. Scaphoid fracture pathway
2. Salvage of post surgical scaphoid non‐union DEBATE A4: Scaphoid AVN ‐ Vascularised vs Non‐
vascularised grafting
Moderator: A Gupta
Ballroom B
Microsurgery 3 – Flaps 1. Perforator Flaps in the hand 2. Heterodigital flaps for severe pulp defects 3. Pedicled flap in the UL
4. Dorsal Hand Coverage with Gracilis flap 5. Refinements in flap design for hand coverage Sentral B
Network / Accord
Trauma 6 – Jt Injuries
1. PIPJ fracture ‐dislocations
2. PIPJ contractures ‐ Best option
3. PIPJ recon after fracture FP4
including hemihamate transfer 4. What's new for CMCJ OA 5. 5th CMCJ OA ‐ a novel solution
Sentral A
Tea
Tea
Tea
Tea
Tea
FP5 ‐ Micro
FP6 ‐ Trauma
FP7
SBI Cadaveric Workshop
Trauma 5 ‐ Distal Radius
1. Distal radius fractures in the elderly 2. Do we overanalyze the distal radius fracture ? 3. Distal Radius fractures with associated ulna fractures DEBATE A5: Distal Radius fracture with associated ulnar styloid fracture : Fix vs. Ignore the ulnar styloid
The Organisers reserve the right to make changes and amendments to the programme and arrangements without prior notice
SBI Cadaveric Workshop