International Spinal Deformity Symposium 5TH ANNUAL December 6–7, 2019 Convene Conference Center + The Muse Hotel JOINTLY PROVIDED BY COURSE CHAIRMEN Lawrence G. Lenke, MD | Frank Schwab, MD | Christopher I. Shaffrey, MD NYC NEW YORK2 | International Spinal Deformity Symposium We’re excited to return ISDS to New York in 2019! Please consider attending this comprehensive program, whether it is for the first time, or the fourth. The sessions are structured to tackle each deformity condition from beginning to end, including: > Review of relevant research > Analysis of imaging and decision-making > Step-by-step treatment options > Post-op outcomes and complications > Tips & pearls from expert faculty You’ll return to your practice with numerous insights to use right away. See you in New York! Larry Lenke, MD Frank Schwab, MD Chris Shaffrey, MD International Guest Speaker Ronald Bartels, MD, PhD Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen, Netherlands Invited Faculty Todd J. Albert, MD, PhD Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY Peter D. Angevine, MD The Spine Hospital at the Neurological Inst. of NY New York, NY Ali A. Baaj, MD Weill Cornell Neurosurgery New York, NY Shay Bess, MD Denver International Spine Center Denver, CO Aaron J. Buckland, MD, FRACS NYU Langone Medical Center New York, NY Samuel K. Cho, MD Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York, NY Jeff Gum, MD Norton Leatherman Spine Center Louisville, KY Munish C. Gupta, MD Washington University Orthopedics St. Louis, MO Roger Härtl, MD Weill Cornell Center for Comprehensive Spine Care New York, NY Isaac O. Karikari, MD Duke Spine Center Durham, NC Michael Kelly, MD, MSc Washington University Orthopedics St. Louis, MO Han Jo Kim, MD Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY Yongjung (Jay) Kim, MD Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY Eric O. Klineberg, MD UC Davis Sacramento, CA Virginie Lafage, PhD Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY Ronald A. Lehman, Jr., MD Columbia Orthopedics New York, NY Stephen Lewis, MD Toronto Western Hospital Toronto, Ontario Christopher E. Mandigo, MD The Spine Hospital at the Neurological Inst. of NY New York, NY Greg Mundis, MD Scripps Health La Jolla, CA Peter Passias, MD NYU Langone Medical Center New York, NY David Polly, MD University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN Themistocles Protopsaltis, MD NYU Langone Medical Center New York, NY John M. Rhee, MD Emory Orthopaedics & Spine Center Atlanta, GA K. Daniel Riew, MD Columbia Orthopedics New York, NY Zeeshan M. Sardar, MD Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY Justin S. Smith, MD University of VA Dept. of Neurosurgery Charlottesville, VA Ellen M. Soffin, MD, PhD Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY Vincent C. Traynelis, MD, PhD Rush University Medical Center Chicago, IL Mark Weidenbaum, MD Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY Chairmen Lawrence G. Lenke, MD Columbia University Medical Center Daniel and Jane Och Spine Hospital New York, NY Frank J. Schwab, MD Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY Christopher I. Shaffrey, MD Duke University School of Medicine Durham, NC “Fantastic two days… level of discussion was top notch.” — PAST ATTENDEE “Very high yield; lots of helpful things learned.” — PAST ATTENDEE Faculty Subject to ChangeDecember 6–7, 2019 | New York, NY | 3 Session 3: Rigid Dropped-head Syndrome in an Elderly Patient without Prior Surgery 1:30 Introduction to Problem and Recent Literature Review 1:38Analysis and Decision-Making Based on Clinical and Radiographic Presentation Step-by-Step Surgical Treatment: 1:56 Option 1: Posterior Correction Alone 2:04 Option 2: Ant. Correction followed by Post. Augmentation 2:12 Option 3: Post. Correction Followed by Ant. Augmentation 2:30Post-op Considerations, Complications, Return to Normal Function, and Outcomes 2:38 Tips and Pearls 2:46 Case & Session Discussion 3:15Refreshment Break and Exhibit Viewing Session 4: Special Session 3:40Introduction of Keynote Speaker 3:45 Keynote Lecture: Ronald Bartels, MD, PhD 4:25Is There a Role for MIS Surgery in Cervical Deformity Realignment? 4:33C3-C7 Pedicle Screws vs. Lateral Mass Fixation: Benefit vs. Risk Ratio 4:41How to Prevent Cervical Root Neuropraxias Post-op and How to Treat if They Occur 4:49PJK Prevention: What Really Seems to Work for My Patients? 5:15 PM Adjourn SPECIAL SURGERY 7:30 AM Registration, Breakfast, and Exhibit Viewing Session 1: Mid-Cervical Kyphosis with Myeloradiculopathy 8:00Welcome & Introduction 8:05Introduction to Problem and Recent Literature Review 8:13 Analysis and Decision-making Based on Clinical and Radiographic Presentation Step-by-Step Surgical Treatment: 8:31Option 1: 3-level ACDF with Partial Kyphosis Correction 8:39 Option 2: 3-level ACDF with Aggressive Kyphosis Correction 8:47 Option 3: A/P with Aggressive Kyphosis Correction 9:05 Post-op Considerations, Complications, Return to Normal Function, and Outcomes 9:13Tips and Pearls 9:21Case & Session Discussion 9:50Refreshment Break and Exhibit Viewing Session 2: Adult Degenerative Scoliosis with Major TL Curve 10:20 Recent Literature Review and What I Am Doing Now 10:28Analysis and Decision-making Based on Clinical and Radiographic Presentation 10:42 Case Presentation and Step-by-Step Surgical Treatment 10:50Option 1: Open Posterior-only Approach 10:58 Option 2: Open Anterior/Posterior Approaches 11:06 Option 3: MIS Anterior/Posterior Approaches 11:14What I Tell My Patients: Complications, Return to Normal Function, and Outcomes 11:22What I Do Different Now vs. 10 Years Ago 11:30Case Discussion on UT vs. LT selection 11:55Session Discussion 12:25 PM Lunch with Non-CME Presentations Program | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2019 PLATINUM SUPPORTER:4 | International Spinal Deformity Symposium Session 7: Best Paper & Quick Tips 1:05Best Paper Presentation & Award 8-Minute Tips 1:12Which Patients Am I Doing a 3CO on for ASD? 1:20Which Patients Am I Telling “NO” Regarding ASD Surgery? 1:28Navigation/Robotics for Simple or Complex ASD: Helpful Technology or a Waste of Money and Time? 1:44 How to Prevent Lumbar Root Neuropraxias Post-op from ASD Surgery and How to Treat if They Occur 1:52Multi-Rod Constructs for ASD: Why, When and How? 2:00Predictive Analytics for ASD: the Future is Now! 2:08Discussion 2:15Refreshment Break Session 8: PSF Complicated by DWI and Implant Removal, Pseudarthrosis, Coronal and Sagittal Imbalance: How to Salvage? 2:30Introduction to Problem and Recent Literature Review 2:38Analysis and Decision-making Based on Clinical and Radiographic Presentation Step-by-Step Surgical Treatment: 2:56Option 1: Rev. PSF with PCOs/TLIFs 3:04Option 2: ASF/Rev. PSF 3:12Option 3: Rev. PSF with 3CO 3:30Tips and Pearls 3:38Case & Session Discussion 4:05Adjourn 7:00 AM Registration, Breakfast, & Exhibit Viewing 7:30Breakout Case Discussions Option 1: SCM/Neurologic Complications during TL Deformity Surgery Option 2: Getting the Sagittal Plane “Perfect” in TL Deformity Surgery Option 3: Revision Surgery for Coronal and Sagittal Plane Imbalance Session 5: Cervical Thoracic PJK following a T3-Sacrum PSF 2 Years Prior 8:30 Introduction to Problem and Recent Literature Review 8:38Analysis and Decision-Making Based on Clinical and Radiographic Presentation Step-by-Step Surgical Treatment: 8:56Option 1: Post. VCR and Extension to C7 9:04Option 2: Post. Osteotomy and Extension to C5 9:12Option 3: Postural Realignment with Intraop Halo Positioning and Extension to C2 9:30 Post-op Considerations, Complications, Return to Normal Function, and Outcomes 9:38Tips and Pearls 9:46Case & Session Discussion 10:20Refreshment Break and Exhibit Viewing Session 6: Free Paper Breakout Sessions 10:50 Participants attend topic of their choice 12:00 PM Lunch with non-CME Presentations Program subject to change. Program | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019 GOLD SUPPORTER:December 6–7, 2019 | New York, NY | 5 Call For Abstracts A select number of abstracts will be presented as Free Papers or E-Posters at ISDS. Submit your research for consideration in one the following categories: ABSTRACT CATEGORIES DATES AND DEADLINES Abstract Submission Deadline: September 16, 2019 Authors Notified: October 7, 2019 Presenter Registration Deadline: November 8, 2019 Submit your title, authors, and abstract text as a one-page Word attachment and email to klaney@broad-water.com. Course Objectives At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be better able to: > Summarize current research and best practices in analysis and decision-making in the management of adolescent and adult spinal deformity. > Describe step-by-step treatment options for optimal outcomes for mid-cervical kyphosis; adult degenerative scoliosis; rigid dropped-head syndrome; cervical thoracic PJK; and complication revision surgeries. > Discuss post-op considerations and complications avoidance in the surgical management of spinal deformity. Who Should Attend Orthopaedic and neurological surgeons, fellows, and residents who include spinal deformity surgery in their practices. Physician Accreditation This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of Medical Education Resources and BroadWater. Medical Education Resources is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation Medical Education Resources designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Joint Providership This program is jointly provided by Medical Education Resources, Inc. and BroadWater, LLC. Commercial Support Various medical companies have been invited to exhibit at this course. Full disclosure of financial and other support will be disclosed in the course syllabus materials. Disclosure Policy Medical Education Resources insures balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all of its educational activities. In accordance with this policy, MER identifies conflicts of interest with its instructors, content managers, and other individuals who are in a position to control the content of an activity. Conflicts are resolved by MER to ensure that all scientific research referred to, reported, or used in a CME activity conforms to the generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection, and analysis. MER is committed to providing its learners with high-quality CME activities that promote improvements or quality in health care and not the business interest of a commercial interest. “Excellent content. By far the best course I have attended in years.” — PAST ATTENDEE ! > EOS and AIS > Adult Deformity > Aging Spine > Cervical Deformity > Neuromuscular Deformity > Kyphosis > Spondylolisthesis > Complications > Basic Science/ Genetics > Other6 | International Spinal Deformity Symposium Registration Fees Registration includes all program sessions, course materials, and meals listed in program. Late Registration Fee: $50 (after November 8) Registration Procedure Register early as the space may fill rapidly. Individuals who register after the course is full will be placed on a wait list and contacted if space becomes available. Refund Policy A full refund will be provided, less a $100 administrative fee, dependent upon written notice being received by November 8, 2019. Refunds will not be made after this date. Substitutions are allowed at any time but must be submitted in writing. Registration Fast, Easy & Secure Registration Online at www.broad-water.com Surgeons$845 Residents, Fellows, PTs, Nurses, and Other Allied Health Professionals $645 CANCELLATION POLICY In the unlikely event of insufficient enrollment, we reserve the right to cancel the course up to 21 days prior. Registrants will be notified by certified mail and registration fees will be refunded. Airline and other costs incurred by the registrant are the responsibility of the registrant and will not be refunded. ATTENDANCE The course chairmen reserve the right to refuse admission to anyone whose presence is considered to be incompatible with the course objectives. LANGUAGE The program will be presented in English “Great to hear directly from the experts.” — PAST ATTENDEE ? For additional information please contact: BroadWater 301 South County Farm Suite L Wheaton, IL USA www.broad-water.com T: 630-681-1040 F: 1-630-682-5811 E: klaney@broad-water.comDecember 6–7, 2019 | New York, NY | 7 Amenities > Spacious accommodations with luxury linens and bath products > Complimentary morning coffee and tea until 9:00 am each day > Complimentary wine hour from 5:00 – 6:00 pm each day > Complimentary wi-fi > Yoga mat in every room > 24-hour fitness center Room Rate $459.00 (plus tax) for single or double occupancy Reservations Procedure Click here to make your hotel reservations. Or call 844-861-5509 and ask to book a room for the BroadWater block at The Muse New York with group code ACL. Deadline It is recommended that participants book their hotel rooms as soon as possible, as space will fill rapidly. Reservations at the group rate may not be available after November 14, 2019 or if the room block is full. Reservations Policies A valid credit card number is required to guarantee each hotel reservation. Reservations can be cancelled without penalty at least 72 hours prior to the scheduled arrival. Course Location The course will be held at Convene, a modern and sophisticated event venue in West Midtown. Convene 117 West 46th Street New York, NY 10036 Hotel Accommodations Hotel accommodations for the meeting are offered at The Muse New York, a boutique hotel just steps from Convene, and with convenient access to all that Midtown has to offer. The Muse New York, a Kimpton Hotel 130 West 46th Street New York, NY 10036 Location & Accommodations Click Here For Hotel ReservationsNext >