JOINTLY PROVIDED BY: Annual Forum SEPTEMBER 29–OCTOBER 1, 2022 THE BELLAGIO | LAS VEGAS, NV PRELIMINARY PROGRAM SEPTEMBER 29TH |OPTIONAL CADAVERIC LAB SEPTEMBER 29TH–OCTOBER 1ST | SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM ANNUAL FORUM DIRECTORS PRAVEEN Mummaneni, MD JONATHAN Sembrano, MD MICHAEL Steinmetz, MD ANDREW Vivas, MD ADAM Kanter, MD PRESIDENTANNUAL FORUM ’22 | Las Vegas, Nevada | September 29th–October 1st, 2022 2 SMISS Board of Directors Adam Kanter, MD Frank Phillips, MD Sheeraz Qureshi, MD, MBA Michael Wang, MD Jean-Pierre Mobasser, MD Neel Anand, MD Paul Park, MD Isaac Moss, MDCM, MASc, FRCSC Stephen Ryu, MD Annual Forum Directors Praveen Mummaneni, MD Jonathan Sembrano, MD Michael Steinmetz, MD Andrew Vivas, MD International Directors Jin-Sung Luke Kim, MD, PhD Yoshihisa Kotani, MD, PhD Keynote Speaker Sam Walker The SMISS Forum gives you practical insights you can use immediately. Past attendees planned to make numerous changes including: • “adaptingmypracticetoincludenewerideasIlearned from the course” •“adding endoscopic procedures” •“ERAS protocol adjustments” • “changinganesthetictechniques” • “adoptingmorecomputerassistedtechnologyinmysurgeries” • “moreopenmindedtoalternatesolutionstosurgicalproblems” •“looking seriously at ASCs” NitinAgarwal John Asghar Ali Baaj Hyun Bae Donald Blaskiewicz Ernest Braxton Evalina Burger Mohamad Bydon Victor Chang John Chi Samuel Cho Aaron Clark Dom Coric Peter Derman Vedat Deviren Bob Eastlack Rick Fessler Kevin Foley Kai Ming Fu Daniel Hafez Brandon Hirsch ChristophHofstetter Meng Huang Chevy Iyer Larry Khoo Choll Kim Brian Kwon JosephLaratta Ron Lehman Isador Lieberman Elizabeth Lord Rob Louis Luke Macyszyn Karthik Madhavan Rory Mayer Jason McGowan Greg Mundis Jr. Pierce Nunley David Okonkwo Burak Ozgur Don Park Dom Pelle Brenton Pennicooke Mick Perez-Cruet Luiz Pimenta Kornelis Poelstra David Polly Gregory Poulter Zach Ray Saman Shabani Jian Shen Lee Tan William Taylor Khoi Than Luis Tumialán Juan Uribe Corey Walker Peter Whang Chris Yeung Jang Yoon Elizabeth Yu Faculty subject to change Invited Faculty DON’T MISS: MIS Confessionals: Where My Case Went South Young Surgeons Track MIS & Endoscopic Cadaveric Lab Tracks “One of my favorite meetings. I always enjoy the open debate format.” —2021 Attendee3 Call for Abstracts Submitabstractsrelatingtocurrent andemergingtechniquesand technology in MISS! Residents, fellows, and surgeons less than 3 years post-fellowship are encouraged to submit abstractsforconsiderationforthe Young Surgeon Session. Visit www.smissmeeting.org to learn more. Submission deadline: July 5, 2022 Joinsmalllearninggroupswithexpertfacultyandpracticehands- ontechniques.Thelabsaresupportedbyvariousmedicaldevice companies. The 2022 lab will be held in a new location following the closure of MERIN. Details and pricing will be posted, and registration will open, in June 2022. Ifyouarearesident,fellow,orinthefirst3yearsofpractice, applytodayforourSMISS’22YoungSurgeonEducationalTrack: • Attendatleasttwonon-CMEnewtechnologyorworkshop events on Friday and Saturday. • AttendTopGolfNetworkingEventonFridayevening. •Receive a $595 travel grant as well as free SMISS membership for 1 year. • ReceivediscountedSMISSlabregistration. •E-mail your CV to klaney@broad-water.com to apply. Apply by August 15;notificationssentbyAugust22. Young Surgeon Grant &EducationalTrack “Ideal formula: short but comprehensive content” —2021 Attendee OptionalCadavericLab Not CME-accredited 2022 SEPTEMBER 29 APPLY BY AUGUST 15 FOLLOW SMISS ONLINE Connect atwww.smissmeeting.orgor any SMISS social media outlet. f i t DEADLINE JULY 5ANNUAL FORUM ’22 | Las Vegas, Nevada | September 29th–October 1st, 2022 4 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2022 7:30 am–4:30 pmOptional Cadaveric Lab 3:00 pm–7:30 pmRegistration Session 1: Lateral Access Surgery & Lagers (Sponsored by SOLAS) Not CME-accredited5:00 pm–7:30 pm Part 1: From Revolution to Evolution: The Lateral Approach Toolbelt Casepresentation:L4/5spondylolisthesiswithstenosis •Tranpsoas (video) •Ante-psoas (video) •Shallow docking (video) •Prone lateral (video) Advantages and disadvantages of each & what the data supports –When I use standalone, and when I don’t – Navigation&monitoringadvancesthathavemadelateral faster/safer – Advancesininterbodycagedesignandfunction:Howimplants have evolved to improve outcomes – Arewestillevolving?What’snext? Part 2: Controversial Utilization of LLIF Casepresentations •LLIF for pseudarthrosis & broken rod in deformity •LLIF for ASD above previous fusion • LLIF&ACRforflatback •LLIF for hi-grade spondys FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 7:30 am–8:20 amCorporate Workshops with Breakfast Not CME accredited Session 2: MIS Complication Management & Revision Strategies 8:30 am–10:40 am – DurotomythroughatubeduringaredoMCD:HowIfixit – Lateralcagemigrationwithnewradic:HowIfixit – ALIFtoaddresspseudarthrosisafterTLIF:Tips&tricks – MISdeformitycorrectionalignmentgoalsnotachieved: Whatnext? – MISposteriorcervicalafterfailedACDF – Arthroplastyrevision:Howtogetitout&whattoputbackin – MISTLIFexpandablestorecreatelordosisafterdecompression surgery induced kyphosis –Augmented reality for MIS screw placement when anatomic landmarks are gone – WhenIopenthingsupafterfailedMISsurgery,thisiswhatI usuallyfind Challenging Cases • MISlateralforcalcifiedcentralthoracicdiscwithmyelopathy • GettingeliteathletesbackonthefieldwithMIStechniques • MISintheelderly:Bewareoftheredflags •The role of MIS in intradural tumor surgery • MISpercutaneousinstrumentationwithoutarthrodesisintrauma • MIStreatmentoffractionalcurveonlyindeformity 10:40 am–11:20 amRefreshment Break with Exhibits Concurrent Sessions 3–5: Free Papers & Young Surgeon Free Papers 11:20 am–12:30 pm 12:30 pm–1:20 pmLunch in Exhibit Hall Young Surgeon Lunch Concurrent Session 6: Go Small or Go Home— in Deformity 1:30 pm–3:00 pm Concurrent Session 7: Endoscopic Spine Surgery 1:30 pm–3:00 pm 3:00 pm–3:30 pmRefreshment Break in Exhibit Hall ScientificProgramANNUAL FORUM ’22 | Las Vegas, Nevada | September 29th–October 1st, 2022 5 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 Continued Session 8: Keynote Lecture & Presidential Address 3:30 pm–4:30 pm Keynote Lecture Team leader traits that create legacies SAM WALKER Sam Walker is the author of The Captain Class, a bestsellingprofileofthemenandwomenwho captainedthe17greatestdynastiesinsports history. He is a columnist, keynote speaker and teambuildingconsultantforcorporations,military units,nonprofitsandprofessionalandOlympic sports teams. Over two decades at The Wall Street Journal, Walker served as sports columnist, sports editor, deputy page-one editor and leadership columnist. Presidential Address Mentoring: A Lifelong Pursuit to Mastery ADAM KANTER, MD Session 9: New Technologies 4:30 pm–5:30 pm – Robotics&augmentedrealities:Havetheyreallyimprovedwhat wedo? –How machine learning has impacted MIS surgery – UtilizingAItechnologyinthepre-opplanningstages – Patient-specificimplantsandprecontouredrodsforadvanceduse – Latestcervicalarthroplastyadvances:Thefutureisbright – TrainingourfutureMISleaders:Whatmetricsmatter? 5:30 pm–6:30 pmCourse Reception in Exhibit Hall SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2022 7:30 am – 8:20 amCorporate workshops with breakfast Not CME-accredited Session 10: Socioeconomics in the ASC 8:30 am–9:40 am Complex case presentation • WhyIwouldcomfortablydothiscaseinanASCsetting • Iwouldonlydothiscaseinahospitaloutpatientsetting • HowdoIdecidehowcomplexofacaseIcantaketoanASC? • Howtoassembleanoptimalanesthesiaandsurgicalteamin your ASC • 2022ERASprotocols—creatingandimplementing • Navigation&roboticsinanASC:HowdoImakethiswork? Session 11: The Future of MIS 9:40 am–10:40 am – AwakeMISfusionsurgery:Isthisevergoingtobecome mainstream?Orjustahandfulofenthusiastsontheedge? –Robots will not only be placing the screws, they will be deciding where they go! – Machinelearning:Willweeverbeabletochoosetheright patient,procedureandlocation? – Thefutureofthespinesurgeonafterretirement:Keysto staying involved – Workingwithindustryinthefuture:Beyondwidgets& gadgets – PaneldiscussionwithSMISSpastandfuturePresidents: Thecrystalball—wherewillwebe10yearsfromnow? 10:40 am–11:10 amRefreshment Break with Exhibits Session 12: Free Papers 11:10 am–12:10 pm 12:10 pm–12:30 pmBoxed Lunches in Exhibit Hall Session 13: MIS Confessionals: Where My Case Went South 12:30 pm–1:20 pm –MIS lateral case confessional –MIS deformity case confessional – Roboticscaseconfessional –MIS trauma case confessional 1:20 pmAdjournANNUAL FORUM ’22 | Las Vegas, Nevada | September 29th–October 1st, 2022 6 “All speakers are exceptionally knowledgeable and passionate about MISS.” —2021 Attendee Scientific Program Registration Fees Non-Member Surgeon$825 SMISS Member Surgeon$675 Non-Member Resident, Fellow, Allied Health, Student (e.g. PA, RN) $575 Surgeon from Low-GDI Country* $475 SMISS Member Resident, Fellow, Allied Health, Student (e.g. PA, RN) $425 Late Fee (register after September 5): $100 Register online atwww.smissmeeting.org Optional Cadaveric Lab Registration Fees Will be posted online and sent to registrants in June 2022 For registration and hotel details and a complete list of course policies, visit www.smissmeeting.org * As defined by the World Bank. List can be found on smissmeeting.org. Registration&Hotel Make your hotel reservation early as our block typically fills before the deadline! ROOM RATES King or Double Queen room $199–$259/night (+tax & $39 daily resort fee) LOCATION The Bellagio 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89109 RESERVATIONS Make your reservation by September 5. Anyreservationsreceivedafterthisdate will be based on availability at the hotel’s prevailing rates. Book online atwww.smissmeeting.org You may also book by phone at 702-693-8321. Ask to book a room for the SMISS Annual Forum. Hotel AccommodationsANNUAL FORUM ’22 | Las Vegas, Nevada | September 29th–October 1st, 2022 77 Joint Providership This program is jointly provided by Medical EducationResources,Inc.andSMISS. Accreditation Statement Insupportofimprovingpatientcare,this activityhasbeenplannedandimplemented byMedicalEducationResources(MER)and SMISS. MER is jointly accredited by the AccreditationCouncilforContinuingMedical Education(ACCME),theAccreditation CouncilforPharmacyEducation(ACPE),and theAmericanNursesCredentialingCenter (ANCC),toprovidecontinuingeducation for the healthcare team. Physician Credit MERdesignatesthisliveactivityfora maximum of 10.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of theirparticipationintheactivity. Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest MedicalEducationResourcesinsures balance,independence,objectivity,and scientificrigorinalloureducationalactivities. Inaccordancewiththispolicy,MERidentifies conflictsofinterestwithitsinstructors, content managers, and other individuals who areinapositiontocontrolthecontentof anactivity.ConflictsareresolvedbyMERto ensurethatallscientificresearchreferredto, reported,orusedinaCMEactivityconforms to the generally accepted standards of experimentaldesign,datacollection,and analysis.MERiscommittedtoprovidingits learnerswithhigh-qualityCMEactivitiesthat promoteimprovementsorqualityinhealth care and not the business interest of a commercial interest. FDA (United States) Some drugs and medical devices demonstrated during this course have limitedFDAlabelingandmarketing clearance. It is the responsibility of the physician to be aware of drug or device FDAlabelingandmarketingstatus. Commercial Support Various medical companies have been invited to exhibit and provide grants forthiscourse.Fulldisclosureoffinancial and other support will be provided in the course materials. Disclaimer SMISS, MER, and BroadWater disclaim any and all liability for injury or other damages resultingtoanyindividualattendinga scientificmeetingandforallclaimsthat mayariseoutoftheuseoftechniques demonstrated therein by such individuals, whether these claims shall be asserted by a physician or any other person. Learning Objectives As a result of this activity, the participant should be better able to: •Describe the rationale, advances, surgical tips, and complications associated with current MISS techniques. •Discuss evaluation, decision making, and MISS options for the management of spinal deformity, cervical and lumbar degenerative, trauma, and tumor conditions. •Describe current best practices for various MISS emerging technologies including robotics and AI. •Discuss healthcare economics in MISS, including ASCs and future technology. Target Audience This course is designed for orthopaedic and neurological surgeons, fellows, and residents. CMEInformationFor Information or Assistance: Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery c/oBroadWater T:(630)681-1040 E:cbessette@broad-water.com W:www.smissmeeting.orgNext >