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NYU School of Medicine
Continuing Medical Education

Total Cleft Care
FROM BIRTH TO ADULTHOOD

Thursday–Friday, May 10–11, 2018

New York, NY

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Total Cleft Care FROM BIRTH TO ADULTHOOD - nyulmc.org/cleftcme - ABCCMF
SPEAKERS

COURSE DIRECTORS                         Alvaro A. Figueroa, DDS, MS             NYU LANGONE HEALTH
                                         Co-Director, Rush Craniofacial Center
Roberto L. Flores, MD                    Rush University
                                                                                 SPEAKERS
Joseph McCarthy Associate Professor      Medical Advisory Board, Smiletrain      Lawrence E. Brecht, DDS
Director, Cleft Lip and Palate Program   Chicago, IL                             Clinical Assistant Professor of
Director, Craniofacial Surgery                                                   Plastic Surgery and Otolaryngology—
Fellowship                               David Fisher, BSc, MB,                  Head and Neck Surgery
                                         FRCSC, FACS
David A. Staffenberg, MD                 Associate Professor                     Paulo G. Coelho, PhD, DDS
Professor of Plastic Surgery,            Medical Director, Cleft Lip             Professor of Plastic Surgery
Neurosurgery, and Pediatrics             and Palate Program, HSC                 Leonard I. Linkow Professor of
Vice Chair, Plastic Surgery              and Microtia Reconstruction             Biomaterials, NYU College of Dentistry
Chief, Pediatric Plastic Surgery         University of Toronto
                                         Toronto, ON                             Jamie P. Levine, MD
Pradip R. Shetye, DDS, MDS                                                       Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery
Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery   Joseph E. Losee, MD,                    Chief, Microsurgery
Director, Craniofacial Orthodontics      FACS, FAAP
Director, Craniofacial                   Ross H. Musgrave Professor              Scott M. Rickert, MD
Orthodontics Fellowship                  of Pediatric Plastic Surgery            Assistant Professor of Plastic
                                         Executive Vice-Chair,                   Surgery, Otolaryngology-Head and
GUEST SPEAKERS                           Department of Plastic Surgery           Neck Surgery, and Pediatrics
                                         Division Chief, Pediatric
Karoon Agrawal, MS, MCh                  Plastic Surgery                         Patricia D. Chibbaro, MS,
Professor and Director                   University of Pittsburgh                CPNP, RN
of Plastic Surgery                       Pittsburgh, PA                          Nurse Practitioner
Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College                                                Newman Family Support Center
and Safdarjung Hospital                  Robert J. Mann, MD
Medical Advisory Board, Smiletrain       Associate Clinical Professor            Shelley R. Cohen, MA,
New Dehli, India                         of Surgery and Pediatrics               CCC-SLP
                                         Director, Oral Cleft Program            Speech Pathologist, Plastic Surgery
Philip Kuo-Ting Chen, MD                 Michigan State University
Professor and Director,                  College of Human Medicine               Etoile M. LeBlanc, PhD
Craniofacial Center                      Grand Rapids, MI                        Speech Pathologist, Plastic Surgery
Taipei Medical University Hospital
Medical Advisory Board, Smiletrain       Derek M. Steinbacher, DMD,              Margy J. Maroutsis
Taiwan, Province of China                MD, FACS, FAAP                          Administrative Manager,
                                         Director of Cleft and                   Plastic Surgery
Court B. Cutting, MD                     Craniofacial Surgery
Retired Professor of Plastic Surgery     Yale School of Medicine
NYU Langone Health                       New Haven, CT
New York, NY
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Total Cleft Care: From Birth to Adulthood

COURSE DESCRIPTION                                              REGISTRATION
This two-day course will review, in chronological               nyulmc.org/cleftcme
order, all cardinal procedures performed in cleft lip           After 12 pm on May 8, 2018, only onsite registration is
and palate reconstruction. This will include primary            available, provided the course has not reached capacity.
and secondary reconstruction of the lip, nose,                  Onsite registrants will incur an additional $20 charge. We
                                                                cannot accept telephone or email registration. Registration
alveolus and palate; pharyngeal surgery; fistula                is non-transferable.
repair; alveolar reconstruction; orthognathic surgery;
distraction osteogenesis; definitive rhinoplasty and            ACCOMMODATIONS
challenging cases. This live activity will feature the          There are a limited number of rooms at a reduced rate for
international leaders in cleft care who will present,           course registrants available at The Marmara Park Avenue,
compare and contrast the state of the art techniques            114 East 32nd Street, New York, NY 10016.
of the field. The course format will focus on the               Please visit nyulmc.org/cleftcme for booking details.
technical aspects of surgery and its indications,
encouraging active discussion by the faculty and                ELECTRONIC SYLLABUS
participants. Furthermore, this course will present             Course syllabus will only be distributed electronically.
the latest innovations in nasoalveolar molding (NAM),           A link will be sent the week of the course where you
virtual surgical planning, surgical training resources          can view, download or print course information and
and tissue engineering solutions relevant to the care           presentations in advance. This link will also allow you to
of the patient with cleft lip and palate. There is no           view the course syllabus on your smartphone, tablet,
course that offers the full complement of surgical              or laptop during the course. Course presentations
procedures, state of the art techniques, and the latest         remain available for two years after the course.
innovations in cleft lip and palate reconstruction,
encompassing the entirety of surgical care from birth
                                                                REFUND POLICY
to facial maturity, featured in this program.                   In order to request a refund, you must email
                                                                cme@nyumc.org no later than 7 days prior to the
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES                                          first day of the course. An administrative fee of $75
After participating in this activity, clinicians should be      will be deducted from your refund. Cancellations or
able to:                                                        no-shows after this date are not eligible for a refund.
• Describe the major techniques of primary unilateral           Fax and email cancellations are not accepted.
  and bilateral cleft lip repair                                COURSE CANCELLATION POLICY
• Describe the cardinal techniques in primary cleft             If a course is cancelled due to inclement weather,
  rhinoplasty, the indications of revision rhinoplasty          insufficient enrollment, or any other reason, NYU
  and the technical approach to mature cleft                    PGMS will refund registration fees in full. NYU PGMS
  rhinoplasty                                                   will provide at least two weeks’ advance notice if
• Describe ways in which virtual surgical planning              cancelling due to insufficient enrollment and as soon
  and tissue engineering strategies may be                      as possible in all other circumstances. NYU PGMS is
  implemented into their patient care protocols.                not responsible for any airfare, hotel, or other non-
                                                                cancellable costs incurred by the registrant.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Surgeons, orthodontists, and trainees who are
                                                                CONTACT INFORMATION
actively involved or have interest in the care of cleft         NYU Post-Graduate Medical School
lip and palate, including specialists from the field            Phone: 212-263-5295
of plastic surgery, otolaryngology and oral and                 Fax: 212-263-5293
maxillofacial surgery                                           Email: cme@nyumc.org

LOCATION                                                        CME ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
NYU Langone Health                                              The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is accredited
Alumni Hall                                                     by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
550 First Avenue                                                Education to provide continuing medical education
New York, NY 10016                                              for physicians.

COURSE FEES                                                     CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT
Full: $350                                                      The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School designates
                                                                this live activity for a maximum of 14.00 AMA PRA
Reduced*: $300                                                  Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only
Residents and Fellows: $200                                     the credit commensurate with the extent of their
* Reduced fee applies to physicians-in-training; physicians    participation in the activity.
  employed by the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical
  Center; full-time active military personnel; retired          PROVIDED BY
  physicians; advanced practice providers; and all other non-   NYU Post-Graduate Medical School
  physician healthcare professionals.
AGENDA | Thursday, May 10, 2018

Primary Repair—Soft Tissue Revision              Revision Surgery Nose
7:30 am    Registration and                     12:10 pm Approach 1
           Continental Breakfast                          Joseph E. Losee, MD, FACS, FAAP
8:00       Introduction                         12:20     Approach 2
                                                          Karoon Agrawal, MS, MCh
Presurgical Care                                12:30     Discussion
8:10      Prenatal Visit                        12:40     Lunch
           Patricia D. Chibbaro, MS, CPNP, RN
8:20       Feeding                               Primary Cleft Palate
           Shelley R. Cohen, MA, CCC-SLP        1:40       Intervelar Veloplasty
8:30       Postnatal Visit and Team Care                  Roberto L. Flores, MD
           Margy J. Maroutsis                   1:50      Furlow
8:40       Discussion                                     Joseph E. Losee, MD, FACS, FAAP
                                                2:00      Buccal Flap
Unilateral Primary Lip                                    Robert J. Mann, MD
8:50       Rotation/Advancement                 2:10      Palatoplasty First
           Joseph E. Losee, MD, FACS, FAAP                Karoon Agrawal, MS, MCh
9:00       Extended Mohler                      2:20      Speech Assessment
           Court B. Cutting, MD                           Etoile M. LeBlanc, PhD
9:10       Fisher                               2:28      Nasoendoscopy
           David Fisher, BSc, MB, FRCSC, FACS             Scott M. Rickert, MD
9:20       Discussion                           2:36      Discussion
Unilateral Primary Nose                          VPI Surgery
9:35       Rim Incision                         2:50      Pharyngeal Flap
           Philip Kuo-Ting Chen, MD                       Roberto L. Flores, MD
9:45       Medial Approach                      2:58      Sphincter Palatoplasty
           Court B. Cutting, MD                           David A. Staffenberg, MD
9:55       Minimal Approach                     3:06      Intervelar Veloplasty
           David Fisher, BSc, MB, FRCSC, FACS             Roberto L. Flores, MD
10:05      Discussion                           3:14      Furlow
10:20      Coffee Break                                   Joseph E. Losee, MD, FACS, FAAP
 Bilateral Primary Lip                          3:22      Buccal Flap
                                                          Robert J. Mann, MD
10:45       Mulliken
           Roberto L. Flores, MD                3:30      Obturator
                                                          Lawrence E. Brecht, DDS
10:55      Fisher
           David Fisher, BSc, MB, FRCSC, FACS   3:38      Discussion
11:05      Discussion                           3:50      Coffee Break

 Bilateral Primary Nose                         Fistula Repair
11:15       Mulliken                            4:10      Turnover Flap
           Roberto L. Flores, MD                          Roberto L. Flores, MD
11:25      Cutting                              4:20      Buccal Flap
           Court B. Cutting, MD                           Robert J. Mann, MD
11:35      Chang Gung Evolution                 4:30      Tongue Flap
           Philip Kuo-Ting Chen, MD                       Karoon Agrawal, MS, MCh
11:45      Late Primary Repair                  4:40      Free Flap
           Karoon Agrawal, MS, MCh                        Jamie P. Levine, MD
11:55      Discussion                           4:50      Obturator
                                                          Lawrence E. Brecht, DDS
                                                5:00      Discussion
                                                5:15      Adjourn and Reception
AGENDA | Friday, May 11, 2018

Hard Tissue and Facial Maturity               The Mature Skeleton: Part III
7:30 am   Registration and                   11:30     2 Piece LeFort I
          Continental Breakfast                         David A. Staffenberg, MD
                                             11:40      3 Piece Lefort I
The Growing Skeleton                                    Derek M. Steinbacher, DMD, MD,
8:00     Pre-Bone Graft                                 FACS, FAAP
         Orthodontics: Unilateral            11:50      Dental Implants and Refinement
          Pradip R. Shetye, DDS, MDS                    Lawrence E. Brecht, DDS
8:10      Alveolar Bone Graft                12:00 pm Discussion
          Derek M. Steinbacher, DMD, MD,     12:15    Lunch
          FACS, FAAP
8:20      Pre-Bone Graft                      Final Lip Revision
          Orthodontics: Bilateral            1:15        Principles of Approach
          Pradip R. Shetye, DDS, MDS                    Roberto L. Flores, MD
8:30      Premaxillary Repositioning         1:25       Abbe Flap
          Court B. Cutting, MD                          Court B. Cutting, MD
8:40      Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2       1:35       Fat Graft
          Joseph E. Losee, MD, FACS, FAAP               Derek M. Steinbacher, MD
8:50      Tissue Engineering                 1:45 Discussion
          Paulo G. Coelho, PhD, DDS
                                              Mature Cleft Rhinoplasty
9:00      Post-Bone Graft Orthodontics
          Alvaro A. Figueroa, DDS, MS        2:00      Approach 1
                                                        Court B. Cutting, MD
9:10      Discussion
                                             2:10       Approach 2
The Mature Skeleton: Part I                             Derek M. Steinbacher, DMD, MD,
9:25     Pre-Surgical Orthodontics                      FACS, FAAP
          Alvaro A. Figueroa, DDS, MS        2:20       Approach 3
9:35      Traditional Planning                          David Fisher, BSc, MB, FRCSC, FACS
          Pradip R. Shetye, DDS, MDS         2:30       Discussion
9:45      Virtual Surgery Planning           2:45       Coffee Break
          Pradip R. Shetye, DDS, MDS
                                             Special Topics
9:55      Surgical Guides for
          Orthognathic Surgery               3:05      Nasoalveolar Molding
          Alvaro A. Figueroa, DDS, MS                   Pradip R. Shetye, DDS, MDS
10:05     Discussion                         3:15       Simulation in Cleft Surgery
                                                        Roberto L. Flores, MD
10:15     Coffee Break
                                             3:25       Discussion
 The Mature Skeleton: Part II
                                             Tough Cases—What I Did, What I Learned,
10:35     Lefort I Advancement Traditional
                                             What I Would Do Differently
          David A. Staffenberg, MD
10:45     LeFort I Advancement               3:35       Case 1
          (Surgery First)                               Karoon Agrawal, MS, MCh
          Derek M. Steinbacher, DMD, MD,     3:45       Case 2
          FACS, FAAP                                    Philip Kuo-Ting Chen, MD
10:55     Lefort I Distraction               3:55       Case 3
          Alvaro A. Figueroa, DDS, MS                   Joseph E. Losee, MD, FACS, FAAP
11:05     2 Jaw Surgery                      4:05       Case 4
          Derek M. Steinbacher, DMD, MD,                Roberto L. Flores, MD
          FACS, FAAP                         4:15       Discussion
11:15     Discussion                         4:35 pm    Adjourn
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FROM BIRTH TO ADULTHOOD
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May 10–11, 2018
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