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5th INTERVENTIONAL PROCEDURES

and REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

FOR THE MANAGEMENT

OF THE CHRONIC PAIN PATIENT

May 7th- June 15th 2021

CLINICAL & BASIC SCIENCE

FOR THE MANAGEMENT

OF THE CHRONIC PAIN PATIENT

ONLINE COURSE

ADVANCED PAIN COURSE

Course Organiser:

Cristina Cruz

ACADEMY FUNDOLOR

Multidisciplinary Pain Management Department Anesthesia Department

Consorcio Hospital General Universitario de Valencia Avda. Tres Cruces, s/n, 46014-Valencia

email: cruz_cri@gva.es Phone: +34 96 345 5485

Under the auspicious of

MORE INFORMATION ON

www.academyfundolor.org

Organised by:

SERVICIO DE ANESTESIOLOGÍA REANIMACIÓN Y TRATAMIENTO DEL DOLOR

ANESTHESIOLOGY ACADEMIC AREA DPT OF SURGERY AND SURGICAL SPECIALITIES. HUMAN ANATOMY AND EMBRIOLOGY UNIT. UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA

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CRANEAL CERVICAL & THORACIC

Speakers

Session

José De Andrés Carmen Gomar Albert Prats Jordi Blasco Andrzej Krol JP Van Buyten JP Van Buyten JP Van Buyten Peter Staats Kenneth Candido Gustavo Fabregat Tilman Wolter Richard Ibrahim Kenneth Candido Kenneth Candido Thomas Haag Andrzej Krol Manfred Greher Andrzej Krol Manfred Greher

Introduction and Welcome IMAGING FOR PAIN CLINICIANS

SAFETY AND SETTINGS FOR BETTER X-RAY IMAGES 1.-What do you need to know about your machine. 2.-How to use correctly-safety procedures

3.-Which C arm must I buy for doing my practice?

Basic Knowledge in the management of Ultrasonography

INTERVENTIONAL PROCEDURES-1 Station 1 xRay – Neuronavigation

Trigeminal Ganglion Rf & neuromodulation

Station 2 xRay – Neuronavigation

Sphenopalatine Ganglion Rf & neuromodulation

Station 3 xRay

Neuromodulation – Headache peripheral lead placement

Station 4 Headache station procedures

Vagus nerve stimulation

Station 5 xRay

Atlanto occipital Joint injections Atlanto axial Joint injections

Station 6 xRay

Cervical Medial branch blocks

Radiofrequency denervation of the cervical facet joints

Station 7 xRay

Application of Cryoneurolysis in various pain syndromes

Station 8 xRay

Endoscopic therapy of cervical facet joints

INTERVENTIONAL PROCEDURES-2 Station 1 xRay

DRG C2 - C3 - C6

Station 2 xRay

Cervical Discogenic pain. Discography and Procedures

Station 3 xRay

Thoracic pain Radiofrequency of the DRG & facet joints

Station 4 Ultrasonography

Cervical Medial-Branch and Facet Joint Injections Cervical Selective Nerve Root (Transforaminal) Injection

Station 5 Ultrasonography

Stellate ganglion block; Suprascapular & Shoulder Joint and Bursa

Station 6 Ultrasonography

Occipital Nerve;

Paravertebral Thoracic Block

Station 7 Ultrasonography

Intercostal nerve block

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LUMBAR & PELVIS

Speakers

Session

Thomas Haag Richard Ibrahim Magdalena Anitescu Gabriel Jasper Timothy Deer Thomas Haag Sudhir Diwan Manfred Greher Alejandro Ortega Tilman Wolter David Noriega Timothy Deer Paolo Grossi

Jan Willem Kallewaard Aaron Calodney Harold Cordner Gregor Bara Andrzej Krol Alejandro Ortega INTERVENTIONAL PROCEDURES-3 Station 1 xRay-PRONE

Radiofrequency denervation of the lumbar facet joints DRG Lumbar

Lumbar sympathectomy

Station 2 xRay

Endoscopic therapy of the lumbar facet and Sacroiliac Joints

Station 3 xRay

Lumbar Discogenic pain. Discography and decompression Procedures

Station 4 xRay

Transforaminal Endoscopic Discectomy

Station 5 xRay

Neuromodulation advanced– DRG stimulation lead

Station 6 xRay

Radiofrequency Sacroiliac Joint. Cool RF

Station 7 xRay

Percutaneous Sacral Fusion Options

Station 8 Ultrasonography

Lumbar Medial-Branch and Facet Joint Injections Sacroiliac Joint Injection

Station 9 Ultrasonography

Pudendal Nerve Injection Caudal Epidural Injections Impar Ganglion Block

INTERVENTIONAL PROCEDURES-4 Station 1 xRay

Cryoneurolysis for the treatment of Lumbar pain syndromes

Station 2 xRay

Vertebral Augmentation procedures Spine Jack

Station 3 xRay

Algorithms for the Treatment of Spinal Stenosis

Station 4 xRay

Epiduroscopy Basic principles; Tools and patient preparation

Station 5 xRay

Epiduroscopy Main indications an therapeutic approach

Station 6 xRay

Lig Flavum decompression procedure (MILD)

Station 7 xRay

Indirect Decompression by Prevention Spinal Extension - Interspinous Spacers

Station 8 xRay

Neuromodulation advanced–Spinal cord stimulation lead placement under endoscopic guidance

Station 9 Ultrasonography

Hip Joint RF femoral and obturator Nerves Knee Joint and Genicular RF Nerves

Station 10 Ultrasonography

Quadratus Lumborum & Superior cluneal nerves Piriformis Muscle Injection

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REGENERATIVE MEDICINE SCIENCE

Speakers

Session

Aaron Calodney Sudhir Diwan

George Chang Chien Chih-Pen Lin

Douglas Beall PRP and Stem Cell Therapy and its role in current pain management

Regenerative Medicine for Spine and Discogenic Pain Regenerative Medicine for Peripheral Joints

Prolotherapy in musculoskeletal (ligaments, tendoms, …) indications The future of Regenerative Medicine

List of Speakers

Magdalena Anitescu MD, PhD, FASA Professor of Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Section Chief, Division of Pain Management Director, Pain Medicine Fellowship Program Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care University of Chicago Medical Center. USA

manitescu@dacc.uchicago.edu

Gregor Bara, MD

Vice-Chief of FUnctional Neurosurgery. Dpt. of Neurosurgery

University Hospital Bonn. Germany

gregbara@me.com

Douglas P. Beall, MD. Chief of services

Clinical Radiology of Oklahoma. USA

db@clinrad.org

Jordi Blasco Radiologist

Interventional Neuroradiology Dpt. Hospital Clinic i Provincial. Barcelona. Spain

jblasco@clinic.cat

Aaron Calodney MD Anesthesiologist

Baylor Scott and White Texas Spine Hospital Tyler, Texas. USA

aaroncalodney@me.com

Kenneth Candido, MD Anesthesiologist

Chairman. Department of Anesthesiology Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center Chicago, IL USA

kdcandido@yahoo.com

Harold Cordner

Florida Pain Management Associates, Sebastian, FL, USA

Gassdoc@aol.com

George C. Chang Chien DO Director of Pain Management

Director of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Ventura County Medical Center

Director of Regenerative Medicine. GCC Institute Irvine CA. USA

gchangchien@gmail.com

José De Andrés MD, PhD, FIPP, EDRA, EDPM Anesthesiologist

Professor of Anesthesia. Valencia University Medical School.

Chairman. Department of Aneshtesiology and Critical Care.

Director of Multidisciplinary Pain Management Center.

General University Hospital. Valencia. Spain.

deandres_jos@gva.es

Timothy R. Deer, MD

President and CEO, The Spine and Nerve Center of The Virginias

Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

WVU School of Medicine

doctdeer@aol.com

Sudhir Diwan, MD, PhD

Executive Director, Manhattan Spine and Pain Medicine Associate Clinical Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Attending Lenox Hill Hospital. New York

sudhir.diwan63@gmail.com

Gustavo Fabregat MD, PhD Anesthesiologist General University Hospital. Valencia. Spain

gfabregat@gmail.com

Manfred Greher, MD, MBA Medical Director

Head of the Dpt. of Aneshtesiology, Intensive Care and Pain Therapy

Hospital of the Sacred Heartof Jesus Vienna, Austria

manfred.greher@kh-herzjesu.at

Paolo Grossi Anesthesiologist

Director of Anesthesia Reanimation and Pain Therapy

Centro traumatologico ortopedico Pini-CTO Milan. Italy

pagrossi@libero.it

Thomas Haag, MD, FRCA, FFMRCA Lead Consultant & Clinical Lecturer in Pain Management

Maelor Hospital. Wrexham. UK

thomas.haag@wales.nhs.uk

Richard Ibrahim

Pain Specialist , Orthopaedic surgeon Clinic Dr. Decker Munich, Germany Pain Center Munich

doc@dribrahim.de

Gabriel Jasper Center for Pain Control, Brick, USA

Docrocks2004@yahoo.com

Jan Willem Kallewaard Anesthesiologists

Department of Anaesthesiology and Pain Management,

Rijnstate Hospital, Arnhem, The Netherlands.

jkallewaard@rijnstate.nl

Andrzej Krol, MD, DEAA, FRCA, FFPMRCA, EDPM

Consultant in Anesthesia and Pain Medicine St. George´s University Hospitals.

London. UK

Andrzej.Krol@stgeorges.nhs.uk

Chih-Pen Lin, MD, PhD Anesthesiologist

Section Chief. Division of Pain Medicine. Dpt. of Anesthesiology

National Taiwn University Hospital. Taipei. Taiwan

cplin0123@gmail.com

David César Noriega González Hospital Spain

Valladolid. España

noriega1970@icloud.com

Alejandro Ortega, MD Anesthesiologist

Hospital Asepeyo. Madrid. Spain caralex98@gmail.com

Albert Prats MD PhD Professor of Anatomy Anatomy Department

University of Barcelona. Barcelona. Spain

aprats@ub.edu

Peter S. Staats, MD Adjunct Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University

Partner, Premier Pain Centers Shrewsbury, NJ

peterstaats@hotmail.com

Jean Pierre Van Buyten, MD Anesthesiologist Pain Clinic AZ Maria Middelares

Sint-Niklaas. Belgium

vanbuyten@skynet.be

Tilman Wolter, MD Interdisciplinary Pain Center. University of Freiburg. Germany

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DATES

May 7th - June 15th 2021.

Course Directors

Prof. José De Andrés

Professor of Anesthesia, Valencia University Medical School Chairman, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Director of the Multidisciplinary Pain Management Center, Valencia University General Hospital.

Tres Cruces s/n, 46014-Valencia (Spain).

Prof. Carmen Gomar

Professor of Anesthesia, Barcelona University Medical School. Senior Specialist, Department of Anesthesiology and Reanima-tion, Hospital Clinic i Provincial, Villarroel 170. 08036 Barcelona (Spain).

Prof. Albert Prats

Professor of Anatomy, Barcelona University Medical School Casanova 143. 08036 Barcelona (Spain).

Course Co-Directors

Gustavo Fabregat, MD, PhD Xavier Sala-Blanch, MD, PhD

AIM OF THE COURSE and TARGET AUDIENCE

The aim of this course is to provide the participant information and all possibilities pain medicine today provides for the mana-gement of patients with chronic pain. The correct diagnosis and appropriate therapeutic selection will be the keys to the success of treatment achieved.

This course is designed for Pain physicians or pain medicine fellows in training (pain specialists, anesthesiologists, neurosur-geons), interested in the practice of pain management, who seek the latest developments in interventional techniques, also seeking CME credit hours and introduction or review of proven interventional techniques, The participants of this course must have basic knowledge of pain medicine and practice of interventional procedures. The course serves to introduce new ways of working, consolidate previously acquired knowledge and teach new procedures to improve the professional capacity of the physician.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS AS REFERENCE PREPARATION

-S. Diwan, P. Staats Atlas of Pain medicine Procedures. Mc Graw – Hill Education.Medical 2015.

- P. Raj, L. Lou Interventional Pain Management: Image-vguided Procedures. Saunders/Elsevier, 2008

- SN. Narouze. Atlas of Ultrasound-Guided Procedures in Interventional Pain Management. Springer, 2011

- MA. Reina, J De Andres, A. Hadzic, A.Prats-Galino, X Sala-Blanch. Atlas of functional anatomy for regional anesthesia and Pain Medicine. Springer, 2015.

BY ATTENDING, PARTICIPANT WILL BE ABLE TO:

Physicians should be able to integrate multiple aspects of ultrasound and fluoroscopy in interventional pain management in treating their patients so that patients have better outcomes. Regenerative Medicine is a new portfolio of procedures, for its application alone, or in combination with interventional procedures, for an outcome improvement, in the treatment of the patient with chronic pain.

This course will promote a better understanding of the anatomy and pathophysiology, involved in chronic pain, and critically re-view novel state-of-the-art interventional techniques for

mana-gement of chronic pain. We offer the most updated education in pain medicine covering head upper, lower extremities, trunk and pelvic-perineal procedures.

Our faculty consists of internationally renowned experts in the field of interventional techniques.

OBJECTIVES

After participation in this educational meeting, participants should have an understanding of:

1.-Basic neuroanatomy related with the performance of pain therapies

2.-Identify questions that need to be addressed to increase knowledge of interventional procedures used in pain treatment 3.-Perform craneo-facial and spinal procedures of the cervical, dorsal lumbar spine and pelvis.

4.-Define the characteristics of an ultrasound image and identify all landmarks of the cervical, lumbar and caudal.

5.-Define the principals and standards of an MSK ultrasound examination and perform ultrasound guided MSK injections of the shoulder, trunk, hip and knee.

ACCREDITATION

An Application has been made to the EACCME® for CME accreditation of this event

The UEMS-EACCME® has mutual recognition agreements, for live events, with the American Medical Association (AMA) and with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

REGISTRATION Registration fee: 300€

To register for this course, enter the website https://www.academyfundolor.org/en/

and register for the INTERVENTIONAL PROCEDURES COURSE

Technical Secretary: Cristina Cruz. ACADEMY FUNDOLOR

Email: cruz_cri@gva.es

Multidisciplinary Pain Management Department Anesthesia Department

Consorcio Hospital General Universitario de Valencia Avda. Tres Cruces, s/n. 46014-Valencia (Spain)

Email: cruz_cri@gva.es Phone + 34 96 345 5485 NEXT COURSES

COURSE VI - May 6th-7th, 2022

GENERAL INFORMATION

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