Iberian Course Diploma 2019

Madrid

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Módulo 3

Spinal Deformities

Dr. Rafael González

Coordinador/a

Dr. Rafael González

Spain

Dr. Jorge Mineiro

Coordinador/a

Dr. Jorge Mineiro

Portugal

Programme Module Módulo 3

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Módulo 3 Learning Outcomes

Session 1: PRINCIPLES OF SPINAL DEFORMITY

SPINAL ALIGNMENT AND BALANCE
  • Goals of surgery in the spinal deformity continuum
  • Understand the concepts of alignment vs balance
  • Know key spino-pelvic parameters and their limitations
  • Understand the concept of spinal harmony
  • Know compensation mechanisms
CASTING, BRACING AND THE ROLE OF REHABILITATION
  • Justify the role of casting today
  • Explain the pros and cons of different types of brace treatment
  • Formulate principles of rehabilitation for patients with spine deformity, paediatric and adult
  • Define the role of halo traction as definitive or interim treatment
PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT AND POSITIONING
  • Record a comprehensive preoperative assessment
  • Consider special issues including pulmonary, cardiac, hematological, nutritional and metabolic
  • Position patients safely
  • Explain the rationale to other team members
  • Compare the purpose of prone, lateral and supine positions
INTRAOPERATIVE MONITORING
  • Select appropriate types of monitoring
  • Differentiate between SEP and MEP
  • Perform a safe and reliable wake up test
  • Recognise when a wake up test is required
  • Respond appropriately when monitoring indicates intervention required
BLOOD SAVING
  • Anticipate the factors affecting blood loss
  • Recognize trigger points for transfusion
  • Minimise the risks of homologous transfusion
  • Outline the role of erythropoietin
  • Compare the pros and cons of autologous transfusion, haemodilution, hypotensive anaesthesia, anti-fibrinolytic agents, intraoperative blood salvage.

Session 2: ADOLESCENT IDIOPATHIC SCOLIOSIS

PATHOGENESIS AND NATURAL HISTORY OF AIS
  • Know concepts of development of AIS and subsequent implications for surgical treatment
  • Describe the natural history of AIS
CLASSIFICATION AND SURGICAL INDICATIONS
  • Know the pertinent classification systems and their limitations
  • Understand and formulate surgical indications
  • Goals of surgery for AIS
SELECTION OF FUSION LEVELS
  • Use classification to determine the end limits of fusion (Lenke)
  • Understand factors which may determine fusion levels such as curve flexibility, adding on etc.
  • Define the lower and upper limit of instrumentation
SURGICAL STRATEGY: POSTERIOR APPROACH
  • Formulate principles of surgical correction of AIS
  • Understand the role of the sagittal plane in AIS and for surgical correction
  • Evaluate strategic surgical options
  • Recognise indications for a posterior or combined approach
SURGICAL STRATEGY: ANTERIOR APPROACH
  • Differentiate between anterior release, anterior fusion and anterior instrumentation
  • Select appropriate approach for procedure
  • Recognise indications for
    • anterior approach
    • anterior instrumentation

Session 3: SCOLIOSIS AND KYPHOSIS

NEUROMUSCULAR SCOLIOSIS
  • Describe the aetiology and prognostic factors associated with neuromuscular scoliosis
  • Identify factors indicating progression or risk to neurological structures
  • Evaluate management options
  • Assess associated pulmonary and cardiac problems
CONGENITAL AND EARLY ONSET SCOLIOSIS (INCLUDING GROWING RODS)
  • Relate the stages of development to deformities of the spinal cord
  • Select appropriate investigations
  • Evaluate treatment options
HYPERKYPHOSIS (CONGENITAL, SCHEUERMANN, ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS...)
  • Differentiate between the aetiology and prognostic factors associated with regular and angular kyphosis
  • Evaluate management options

Session 7: ADULT SPINAL DEFORMITY

PATHOGENESIS AND CLASSIFICATION
  • Describe the pathogenesis and causes of developmental spondylolisthesis
  • Differentiate between high- and low-grade spondylolisthesis
  • Know current classification systems
SPONDYLOLYSIS, LOW-GRADE OLISTHESIS
  • Understand patho-anatomic features
  • Know surgical indications
  • Select appropriate surgical technique
HIGH-GRADE SPONDYLOLISTHESIS
  • Describe the patho-anatomy of high-grade spondylolisthesis
  • Differentiate between balance and unbalanced olisthesis
  • Know different surgical technique
  • Understand the pros and cons of reduction vs. in situ fusion