Association ofExtremity
NerveSurgeons ANNUAL MEETING
November 4-6 , 2011 Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino • Las Vegas, Nevada16 CME Contact Hours Offered
Scientific Chairman: Peter Bregman, DPM Education Committee: Damien Dauphinee, DPM James Wilton, DPM Stephen Barrett, DPM Richard Jacoby, DPM Michael Fitzmaurice, MD
The Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons Proudly Announces the Formation of The Extremity Nerve Research Foundation
The Foundation mission is to provide charitable outreach and promote scientific research and education for extremity nerve treatment.
MISSION: The Guayquil,Ecuador mission will be led by Dr. James Wilton for 2011. The mission is in conjunction with The Damien Foundation & The Luis Vernanza Hospital (the largest charity hospital in South America)Pathologies treated include: nerve damage from leprosy.
RESEARCH: The ENRF research focus will be to conduct and support scientific research to advance extremity nerve treatment. Without documentation, publications, scientific studies and communicating to patients, nerve treatment will NOT advance. Current studies being discussed include epidermal nerve vs. PSSD, blood flow study, EMG NIM impact, amputa-tion impact and Baxters nerve. For research projects, grants or donations, contact Dr. Stephen Barrett or the main AENS office.
The AENS Board of Directors challenges each member to make a donation to the Foundation. Payment plans are available. Be a part of the future.
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MAKE A DIFFERENCE The Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons Proudly Announces the Formation of The Extremity Nerve Research Foundation The Foundation mission is to provide charitable outreach and promote scientific research and education for extremity nerve treatment.
MISSION: The Guayquil,Ecuador mission will be led by Dr. James Wilton for 2011. The mission is in conjunction with The Damien Foundation & The Luis Vernanza Hospital
(the largest charity hospital in South America)
1 week …. Over 200 patients from area villages….. Treating diverse pathologies ….
Pathologies treated include: nerve damage from leprosy, reverse paralysis of arms and legs, pediatric and adult extremity deformities. The team includes surgical assistants, hand orthopedists, podiatric physicians and anesthesiology
staff and local security.
RESEARCH: The ENRF research focus will be to conduct and support scientific research to advance extremity nerve treatment. Without documentation, publications, scientific studies and communicating to patients, nerve treatment will NOT
advance. Current studies being discussed include epidermal nerve vs. PSSD, blood flow study, EMG NIM impact, amputation impact and Baxters nerve. For research projects, grants or donations, contact Dr. Stephen Barrett or the
main AENS office. The AENS Board of Directors challenges each member to make a donation to the Foundation. Payment plans are
available. Be a part of the future.
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CALENDARDec. 3-10, 2011 Ecuador Mission
Feb. 9-12, 2012 Wine & Nerve Weekend Yountsville Napa, CA
May TBA Advanced Peripheral Nerve Course
Oct 31- Nov 2 Fundamental Peripheral Nerve Course
Nov 2-4 AENS Annual Symposium Contact www.aens.us or 888-708-9575
for details.
ASSOCIATION OF EXTREMITY
NERVE SURGEONS
www.aens.us
Registration BY 10/1 AFTER 10/1 TOTAL
AENS Annual Symposium:Early Friday Workshops: Charting & Documentation $75 $175 ________Cadaveric Lab Update $300 $450 ________ Symposium 11/6-7 AENS/APMA member $495 $595 ________ Non Member $795 $895 ________ Resident/Student $ 95 $195 ________
I will attend the following: (check selections)
� Welcome Reception Friday FREE _________
� Saturday Lunch with Vendors FREE ________ � Saturday Awards Dinner $85 _______ TOTAL: _______
Physician Name: __________________________________________
(circle) DPM MD DO Other ____
Guest: __________________________________________________
Phone: __________________________________________________
Fax: ____________________________________________________
Email: __________________________________________________
� Check � VISA � MC � AMEX
Number: ___________________________________ Exp: _________
Signature: _______________________________________________
*All confirmations will be emailed unless otherwise requested.
Return to AENS by fax at 888-394-1123 or download onlineat www.aens.us . Email: [email protected] Number: 888-708-9575 Mailing Address: AENS 15577 RR 12, Ste. 103, Wimberley, Tx 78676
Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons Annual Symposium
CME credits are provided by The New Hampshire Medical Society (ACCME), Portsmouth Regional Hospital, Portsmouth , NHRefund policy: Credit only. The AENS Annual Symposium is intended for licensed physicians, residents and medical parties interested in extremity nerve.
AccommodationsOmni Hotel * Opened 1/09!1300 Houston StreetFt. Worth, TX 76102
AENS Rate: $159 single/doubleReservations: 817-535-6664 or 800-THE-OMNI *Based on availability, book by 9/30/10
AENS Annual SymposiumMission: A comprehensive investigation of the upper & lower extremity from its biochemical, biomechanical and anatomic similarities;differences. (Agenda as of April 1)
Friday , 11/5 1:00pm- 2:30pm Charting & Documentation for success2:30-6:30pm Cadaveric Lab Update: Soleal Sling, Nerve Stim Implant Injection Sites with Dissection Grafts & Conduits pending
Saturday, 11/6 7:30am Breakfast with Vendors
8:00am-1:00pm Brachial Plexus Common Peroneal Transfer for Foot Drop Anatomic Differences Biochemistry & Nitric Oxide Pathway Bridle Procedure for Flat Foot Pharma Treatment Alternatives & Botox Blood Flow Study
12:00pm-1:00pm Lunch With Vendors
1:00pm-2:00pm Endoscopic for Tarsal Tunnel & Median Nerve2:00pm - 4:00pm “Speed Detailing” : Rotations through Product Demonstrations4:00pm - 6:00pm Surgical Explanation of Soleus Sling Neurogliding & Post Op Outcomes Confirmation Disease State of Diabetes Research Updates7:00pm - 9:00pm AENS Awards Dinner
Sunday, 11/7 7:30am Breakfast with Vendors 8:00am - 12:30 Proximal Median Nerve Compression Stabilization by internal/ external fixation and nerve problems From beginning to end - Failed Neuromas Confirmation Disease State of Diasbetes Charcot Procedures Intro of AENS Informed Consent DVD & Legal Q & A Introduction of New AENS President
16 hours of continuing medical education provided. *For final agenda, objectives & speakers, contact [email protected]
“As Above, So Below” Omni Hotel - Ft. Worth, Texas November 5-7, 2010
www.aens.us
www.omnihotels.com
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Registration BY 10/1 AFTER 10/1 TOTAL
AENS Annual Symposium:Early Friday Workshops: Charting & Documentation $75 $175 ________Cadaveric Lab Update $300 $450 ________ Symposium 11/6-7 AENS/APMA member $495 $595 ________ Non Member $795 $895 ________ Resident/Student $ 95 $195 ________
I will attend the following: (check selections)
� Welcome Reception Friday FREE _________
� Saturday Lunch with Vendors FREE ________ � Saturday Awards Dinner $85 _______ TOTAL: _______
Physician Name: __________________________________________
(circle) DPM MD DO Other ____
Guest: __________________________________________________
Phone: __________________________________________________
Fax: ____________________________________________________
Email: __________________________________________________
� Check � VISA � MC � AMEX
Number: ___________________________________ Exp: _________
Signature: _______________________________________________
*All confirmations will be emailed unless otherwise requested.
Return to AENS by fax at 888-394-1123 or download onlineat www.aens.us . Email: [email protected] Number: 888-708-9575 Mailing Address: AENS 15577 RR 12, Ste. 103, Wimberley, Tx 78676
Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons Annual Symposium
CME credits are provided by The New Hampshire Medical Society (ACCME), Portsmouth Regional Hospital, Portsmouth , NHRefund policy: Credit only. The AENS Annual Symposium is intended for licensed physicians, residents and medical parties interested in extremity nerve.
AccommodationsOmni Hotel * Opened 1/09!1300 Houston StreetFt. Worth, TX 76102
AENS Rate: $159 single/doubleReservations: 817-535-6664 or 800-THE-OMNI *Based on availability, book by 9/30/10
AENS Annual SymposiumMission: A comprehensive investigation of the upper & lower extremity from its biochemical, biomechanical and anatomic similarities;differences. (Agenda as of April 1)
Friday , 11/5 1:00pm- 2:30pm Charting & Documentation for success2:30-6:30pm Cadaveric Lab Update: Soleal Sling, Nerve Stim Implant Injection Sites with Dissection Grafts & Conduits pending
Saturday, 11/6 7:30am Breakfast with Vendors
8:00am-1:00pm Brachial Plexus Common Peroneal Transfer for Foot Drop Anatomic Differences Biochemistry & Nitric Oxide Pathway Bridle Procedure for Flat Foot Pharma Treatment Alternatives & Botox Blood Flow Study
12:00pm-1:00pm Lunch With Vendors
1:00pm-2:00pm Endoscopic for Tarsal Tunnel & Median Nerve2:00pm - 4:00pm “Speed Detailing” : Rotations through Product Demonstrations4:00pm - 6:00pm Surgical Explanation of Soleus Sling Neurogliding & Post Op Outcomes Confirmation Disease State of Diabetes Research Updates7:00pm - 9:00pm AENS Awards Dinner
Sunday, 11/7 7:30am Breakfast with Vendors 8:00am - 12:30 Proximal Median Nerve Compression Stabilization by internal/ external fixation and nerve problems From beginning to end - Failed Neuromas Confirmation Disease State of Diasbetes Charcot Procedures Intro of AENS Informed Consent DVD & Legal Q & A Introduction of New AENS President
16 hours of continuing medical education provided. *For final agenda, objectives & speakers, contact [email protected]
“As Above, So Below” Omni Hotel - Ft. Worth, Texas November 5-7, 2010
www.aens.us
www.omnihotels.com
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By 10/30 After 10/1 TOTALFundamental Course ( 22 CME)
* Space Limited to 10 $3800 $4300
Workshops EDIN/GASTROC ( 4 CMEs)
$1295 $1495 Ultrasound ( 4 CMEs)
$99 $149
Annual Symposium Sat – Sun AENS/APMA Member (12 CMEs)
$595 $795
NON MEMBER $895 $995GUEST WITH REGISTRANT $195
TOTAL
Please RSVP for these included events
Friday Reception Qty -
Saturday Lunch Qty-
Saturday Awards Reception Qty-
Registration BY 10/1 AFTER 10/1 TOTAL
AENS Annual Symposium:Early Friday Workshops: Charting & Documentation $75 $175 ________Cadaveric Lab Update $300 $450 ________ Symposium 11/6-7 AENS/APMA member $495 $595 ________ Non Member $795 $895 ________ Resident/Student $ 95 $195 ________
I will attend the following: (check selections)
� Welcome Reception Friday FREE _________
� Saturday Lunch with Vendors FREE ________ � Saturday Awards Dinner $85 _______ TOTAL: _______
Physician Name: __________________________________________
(circle) DPM MD DO Other ____
Guest: __________________________________________________
Phone: __________________________________________________
Fax: ____________________________________________________
Email: __________________________________________________
� Check � VISA � MC � AMEX
Number: ___________________________________ Exp: _________
Signature: _______________________________________________
*All confirmations will be emailed unless otherwise requested.
Return to AENS by fax at 888-394-1123 or download onlineat www.aens.us . Email: [email protected] Number: 888-708-9575 Mailing Address: AENS 15577 RR 12, Ste. 103, Wimberley, Tx 78676
Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons Annual Symposium
CME credits are provided by The New Hampshire Medical Society (ACCME), Portsmouth Regional Hospital, Portsmouth , NHRefund policy: Credit only. The AENS Annual Symposium is intended for licensed physicians, residents and medical parties interested in extremity nerve.
AccommodationsOmni Hotel * Opened 1/09!1300 Houston StreetFt. Worth, TX 76102
AENS Rate: $159 single/doubleReservations: 817-535-6664 or 800-THE-OMNI *Based on availability, book by 9/30/10
AENS Annual SymposiumMission: A comprehensive investigation of the upper & lower extremity from its biochemical, biomechanical and anatomic similarities;differences. (Agenda as of April 1)
Friday , 11/5 1:00pm- 2:30pm Charting & Documentation for success2:30-6:30pm Cadaveric Lab Update: Soleal Sling, Nerve Stim Implant Injection Sites with Dissection Grafts & Conduits pending
Saturday, 11/6 7:30am Breakfast with Vendors
8:00am-1:00pm Brachial Plexus Common Peroneal Transfer for Foot Drop Anatomic Differences Biochemistry & Nitric Oxide Pathway Bridle Procedure for Flat Foot Pharma Treatment Alternatives & Botox Blood Flow Study
12:00pm-1:00pm Lunch With Vendors
1:00pm-2:00pm Endoscopic for Tarsal Tunnel & Median Nerve2:00pm - 4:00pm “Speed Detailing” : Rotations through Product Demonstrations4:00pm - 6:00pm Surgical Explanation of Soleus Sling Neurogliding & Post Op Outcomes Confirmation Disease State of Diabetes Research Updates7:00pm - 9:00pm AENS Awards Dinner
Sunday, 11/7 7:30am Breakfast with Vendors 8:00am - 12:30 Proximal Median Nerve Compression Stabilization by internal/ external fixation and nerve problems From beginning to end - Failed Neuromas Confirmation Disease State of Diasbetes Charcot Procedures Intro of AENS Informed Consent DVD & Legal Q & A Introduction of New AENS President
16 hours of continuing medical education provided. *For final agenda, objectives & speakers, contact [email protected]
“As Above, So Below” Omni Hotel - Ft. Worth, Texas November 5-7, 2010
www.aens.us
www.omnihotels.com
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Billing Address: We’ve got a lot of Nerve What you learn in Vegas,
will not stay in Vegas
REGISTRATION
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HOTEL INFORMATION: Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino 3950 Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119Group Reservations: 877-632-9001 or online resweb.passkey.com/go/xaens Mandalay Tower = $169 AENS rateTHE Hotel suites tower at Mandalay Bay = $199 AENS rate* AENS rates are subject to avialability until Oct. 3.
Nov. 2-4 OPTIONAL PRE -COURSEAENS Intensive 3 Day Fundamental Peripheral Nerve Course (22 CME contact hours)Faculty: Steve Barrett, DPM, Damien Dauphinee, DPM, Peter Bregman,DPM, James Wilton,DPM, James Anderson,DPM Course Limited to 10 atendees. ABPS certification/qualification and CV required for course approval.
AGENDA SUMMARY:Wed – 12pm-7pm Didactic Lectures: LOCATION: Mandalay Bay Basic Peripheral Nerve Injury Science Anatomy, Neuropathy, Diagnostic Skills, Microvascualr Techniques, Instraoperative Monitoring
Thur – 8am – 12n - Didactic Lectures Continuned
Thur – 1pm – 8pm - Cadaveric Dissection: LOCATION: Barrett Foot & Ankle Center Basic Techniques Incision Placement Pearls, Atraumatic Nerve Manipulation, & Nerve Neurolysis including Peroneal, Tibial, Medial and lateral Plantar
Fri – 8-12n - Diagnostic Examinations on patients LOCATION: Barrett Foot & Ankle Center
NOV 4-6 ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM & PRE-WORKSHOP
Friday 1:30-5:30pm Pre-Conference Workshops (4 CME Contact Hours) Limit 10
WORKSHOP 1: EDIN & GASTROC Cadaver Workshop Location: Barrett Foot & Ankle Center Sponsored by: Instratek Faculty: Stephen Barrett, DPM, – Damien Dauphinee, DPM, Peter Bregman, DPM WORKSHOP 2: Ultrasound Workshop Comparative Demos, Optimizing Image, identifying nerve and acoustic characteristic, Ultrasound guided nerve blocks & nerve pathology – John Tassone, DPM
6:30pm - 7:30pm Welcome Reception Location: The Mix, Top Floor, Mandalay Bay 7:30pm -10pm AENS Board of Directors Dinner Meeting Location: Mandalay Bay
AENS Research Updates: (10 minutes each) Normative Values of epidermal nerve densities of the posterior fibial nerve – Bryan Bullard, DPM , Amarillo, TX
NIM – James Anderson, DPM, Ft. Colllins, CO
Blood Flow – Richard Jacoby, DPM – Scottsdale, AZ
Role of Extra Osseous Talotarsal Stabilization l – Michael Graham, DPM , Gramedica Inc.
Summary of Protocol for Study Ulcer Recurrence & Nerve Decompression – Scott Nickerson, MD, Big Horn, WY 7-9pm AENS AWARDS RECEPTION Tinel Achievement Award Presented AENS 2011 Board Members Recognized
Sunday 7:30am – Coffee With Vendors 8:00am – 1:00 MORNING SESSIONS: (5 CME Contact Hours) (30 minutes Each ) *Break at 10:30am Treatment of Plantar Nerve Entrapments/Neuromas – Robert Parker, DPM Using RadioFrequency for Treatment of Nerve Pain in the Leg & Foot – Stephen Barrett, DPM Difficult Cases From Physicians Trained at the Dellon Institute – What Worked & What Did Not – Lee Dellon, MD AENS Student Essay Award Presentation Case Study – Difficult Juvenile Patient Nerve Release – Damien Dauphinee, DPM Informed Consent Legal View , DVD Review & Q&A – Steve Barrett, DPM & Karl Lautz, JD Q&A – Panel of Faculty to take open questions on cases – Bregman moderate
FACULTY:Stephen Barrett, DPM Adjunct Professor – Midwestern University – Phoenix, AzPrivate Practice, President Barrett Foot & Ankle Centers -Anthem, AZ
Peter Bregman, DPM Private Practice - Henderson, NV
Ian Carroll, MD, MSProfessor – Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
John Cooke, PhD, MD Stanford University, Palo Alto, Ca
Damien Dauphinee, DPMPrivate Practice – Denton, TX
A. Lee Dellon, PhD, MDPrivate Practice – Towson, MD
Aaron Filler, PhD, MD Harvard University – Cambridge, MA
Michael Fitzmaurice, MD Private Practice – Scottsdale, AZ
Michael Hamblin, MD Harvard University – Cambridge,MA
Michael Hayden, MD University of Missouri – Columbia, MO
Richard Jacoby, DPM Private Practice – Scottsdale, AZ
Karl Lautz, JDLegal Counsel – Phoenix, AZ
Robert Parker, DPMPrivate Practice – Houston, TX
Martin Pall, MD Professor Emeritus, Washington State University - Seattle, WA
Adam Perler, DPMPrivate Practice – Carmel, IN
Andrew Rader, DPM Private Practice – Jasper, IN
Ira Shandles, DPMPrivate Practice – Tampa, FL
John Tassone, DPM Associate Professor – Midwestern University, Phoenix, AZPrivate Practice – Phoenix, AZ
James Wilton, DPM Private Practice – Portland, ME
NOTESAgenda subject to modification. Objectives and disclosures provided by each speaker on-site. CME credits provided by the New Hampshire Medical Society ( ACCME) , Portsmouth Regional Hospital, Portsmouth, NH. Refund Policy: Credit Only. Intended Audience: Physicians, Residents and medical parties interested in extremity nerve treatment.
AENS SYMPOSIUM AGENDA All events held at Mandalay Bay
Saturday7:30 am Coffee with Vendors (8 CME Contact Hours)
8:00am-9:30 MORNING SESSION: The Complete H&P of a Nerve Patient – James Wilton, DPM Perioperative Pain Management – Ian Carroll, MD Superficial Peroneal Nerve Entrapment, Diagnosis & Treatment- Peter Bregman, DPM
9:30am -9:40am Coffee Break
9:40am-12:00 Saphenous Nerve Treatment & Diagnosis – James Wilton, DPM Chronic Pain Treatment of Nerve Patients – Ian Carroll, MD Non Operative Management of Peripheral Nerve Compression –Michael Fitzmaurice, MD Williams Lateral Ankle Ligament Repair To Restore Proprioception –Adam Perler, DPM Heel Neuroma: The enigma of recalcitrant heel pain with over 2000 cases reviewed – Ira Shandles, DPM
12:00- 1:00 Lunch & AENS Annual Business Meeting
1:00pm – 6: 00pm AFTERNOON SESSION: Diabetic Polyneuropathy: The End Phase of Endothelial Dysfunction - It’s etiology, measurement, and management 1:00pm-2:00pm Lasers and mitochondria and production of nitric oxide- Michael Hamblin, MD, Harvard Laser Treatment of Nerve Problems in the Lower Extremity – Richard Jacoby, DPM
2:00-3:00pm SPEED DETAILING DEMOS – Demonstrations in Display Hall. * Attendees get Demo Card signed by each vendor and put in for drawing: 1st Prize $1000 CASH 2nd Prize Gramedica Set
3:00 – 6:00pm Laser Research Study – Andrew Rader, DPM Martin Pall, PhD, Univ of WA - Nitric Oxide Peroxynitrite equation and small fiber neuropathy Aaron Filler, MD, Harvard – MRI Neurography, open MRI Surgery in the peripheral nerve setting & minimal access proximal plexus surgery John Cooke, MD Stanford – Asymmetric Dimethylarginine and Endothelium Melvin Hayden, MD, Univ of MO – Diabetic Polyneuropathy and the Peripheral Nerve