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BEFORE CHARCOT WITH OSTEOMYELITIS DEBRIDEMENT STAGED RECONSTRUCTION 6 MONTHS POST-DEBRIDEMENT LIMB SALVAGE SYMPOSIUM This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards and requirements for approval of providers of continuing education in podiatric medicine through A joint provider agreement between Kent State University and Cardiovascular Innovations Foundation. Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a provider of continuing education in podiatric medicine. Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine has approved this activity for a maximum of 8.0 continuing education contact hours. ACCREDITATION STATEMENT REGISTER AT: www.cvinnovations.org Bio-engineered Tissue Skin Graft July 27–28, 2018 Grand Hyatt Hotel | Denver, CO

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Page 1: LIMB SALVAGE - Cardiovascular Innovations · 2018-06-28 · LIMB SALVAGE SYMPOSIUM JULY 27 – 28, 2018 FRIDAY, JULY 27 EDUCATIONAL GOALS & OBJECTIVES After completing this module,

BEFORE CHARCOT WITH OSTEOMYELITIS

DEBRIDEMENT

STAGED RECONSTRUCTION

6 MONTHS POST-DEBRIDEMENT

LIMB SALVAGE S Y M P O S I U M

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards and requirements for approval of providers of continuing education in podiatric medicine through A joint provider agreement between Kent State University and Cardiovascular Innovations Foundation. Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a provider of continuing education in podiatric medicine. Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine has approved this activity for a maximum of 8.0 continuing education contact hours.

ACCREDITATION STATEMENT

R E G I S T E R A T :www.cvinnovations.org

Bio-engineered Tissue Skin Graft

July 27–28, 2018Grand Hyatt Hotel | Denver, CO

Page 2: LIMB SALVAGE - Cardiovascular Innovations · 2018-06-28 · LIMB SALVAGE SYMPOSIUM JULY 27 – 28, 2018 FRIDAY, JULY 27 EDUCATIONAL GOALS & OBJECTIVES After completing this module,

LIMB SALVAGE SYMPOSIUMJULY 27 – 28, 2018

FRIDAY, JULY 27EDUCATIONAL GOALS & OBJECTIVES After completing this module, the participating podiatric physician will be able to:

3:00 – 5:00

Clinical Correlation3:30 Case studies: Residency competition

In order to facilitate learning, this session will be interactive. Case presentations will vary from surgical to non-surgical management, common and bizarre pathologic diagnoses with respect to disorders that present with respect to limb salvage.

» Via a series of case presentations and abstracts involving diabetic foot infections, ulcers and chronic wound discuss and defend management strategies for the treatment thereof

SATURDAY, JULY 287:00 – 7:30 Sign-in and Welcome – Continental breakfast provided

7:30 – 8:00

Limb Salvage 2018: Introduction 7:30 Multidisciplinary approach

Jeff Shook, DPM 7:45 Current state of CLI diagnosis

Mehdi Shishehbor, DO

» Discuss the necessity and benefits for approaching limb salvage from a multidisciplinary approach and relate the efficacy of this model.

» Define the intricacies of hemodynamic evaluation in the critical limb ischemia patient

8:00 – 9:30

Infectious Disease8:00 Emergent diabetic foot infections

Jeff Shook, DPM8:15 Utilization of inflammatory markers for diabetic foot infections

Jeff Manway, DPM 8:30 MRI evaluation of the infected foot

Larry Osher, DPM8:45 Local antibiotic therapy in the management of osteomyelitis

Allen Jacobs, DPM9:00 Digital Osteo – amputation versus medical management

Jeff Shook, DPM9:15 Osteomyelitis of the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint

Elliot Walters, MD

» Present an organized approach to evaluation and management principles of diabetic foot infection

» Describe the basic objective and subjective tools and advanced techniques in the diagnosis of infection

» Offer effective strategies for the emergent treatment of diabetic foot infections

» Elucidate current trends and recommendations for the diagnosis of osteomyelitis

» Debate the different approaches for the management of osteomyelitis

» Discuss approach to the treatment of osteomyelitis of 1sy MPJ and the ramification of such treatment.

» Illustrate the efficacy of both medical and surgical management of digital osteomyelitis.

» List MRI findings suggestive and consistent with soft tissue and bone infections of the infected foot and ankle

9:30 – 10:00 Break

10:00 – 12:30

Limb Salvage: Wound Care / Wound Healing / Wound Coverage

10:00 Wound care basics and HBOT Robert Bartlett, MD

10:15 Essentials of venous stasis ulcers Steven Kravitz, DPM10:30 Diabetic Ulcers: concise review of recommended practice

Robert Bartlett, MD10:45 Venous ulcers/insufficiency: proper prescription writing for

compression therapy Steven Kravitz, DPM

11:00 ESRD and lower extremity ulceration Allen Jacobs, DPM

11:10 Glucose control and the limb salvage patient Jeremy Christensen, DPM

11:20 Wound care ethics: when ethical and legal are not the same Allen Jacobs, DPM

11:30 Medical management of PAD Teresa Carmen, MD

11:40 Split thickness skin grafting forcoverage of diabetic wounds Elliot Walters, MD

11:50 NPWT and the limb salvage patient Georgeanne Botek, DPM

12:00 Effectiveness of clinic based vs OR based debridement Elliot Walters, MD

12:10 Is TMA the definitive resolution for forefoot ulceration Allen Jacobs, DPM

12:20 Reverse sural flap for wound coverage Kenneth Morgan, DPM

» Elucidate modalities for the non-surgical management and evaluation of peripheral artery disease

» Defend the importance of glucose » Enumerate factors which impede wound healing » List etiologies for the recidivism of wounds/ulcers with

respect to patient adherence » Discuss the indications and utility of advance wound

care products » Depict the “universal efficacy” of a transmetatarsal

amputation in the limb salvage patient » Describe simple and novel surgical approaches to

address the persistence or recurrence of wounds/ulcers » Illustrate ortoplastic techniques for wound coverage

problems in the limb salvage patient » Outline the relationship between renal disease and

diminished capacity for wound healing » Chronicle the development of venous ulcers and

subsequent treatment recommendations via compression therapy

» State wound care basics and how hyperbaric oxygen may apply to the treatment thereof

12:30 – 1:30 Lunch

1:30 – 3:30

Limb Salvage: Charcot Neuroarthropathy 1:30 Charcot: Where are we now?

Allen Jacobs, DPM1:45 The magic of bone healing David Hahn, MD2:00 Bone Healing in Charcot neuroarthropathy

Larry Osher, DPM 2:15 New treatments for AVN of the talus

David Hahn, MD2:30 Pan foot arthrodesis Jeff Manway, DPM2:45 Midfoot reconstruction with plantar plate

Kenneth Morgan, DPM3:00 Superconstructs for Charcot reconstruction

Jeremy Christensen, DPM3:15 Technique and positioning for IM nails

Jeff Manway, DPM

» Outline a basic approach to the Charcot patient » Elucidate the psychological ramifications of the

diabetic/Charcot process and the effect on decision making process in regards to treatment

» Define the indications and procedures involved in the non-reconstructive surgical approach to Charcot deformity and its sequelae

» Differentiate between normal and diabetic bone healing and the effects on treatment protocols

» List current & new modalities for the treatment of AVN of the talus

» Elucidate surgical treatment protocols for the reconstruction of deformities related to Charcot neuroarthropathy

» Defend a variety of different fixation techniques implemented for Charcot reconstruction