EXPLORING NEW HEIGHTS: Collaboration and Connection

International Anaplastology Association 28TH ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE Denver, Colorado, USA EXPLORING NEW HEIGHTS: Collaboration and Connection International Anaplastology Association // 28th Annual Educational Conference Denver

Dear Colleagues,

Welcome In addition to a big welcome to Denver, I would like to say thank you for attending our meeting. I mean “our” meeting inclusively in spirit of collaboration Dear Colleagues and Friends, and connection, which inspired the meeting planning committee. If this is your first time at an IAA meeting, we hope that you feel welcome and included and As President of the International Anaplastology Association, I am pleased to find your own connections here and in the future with our group. If you are a long welcome you to the 28th Annual Educational Conference in the capital city time member and attendee, may you find a few new techniques or friends and of Denver, Colorado. Our Conference Planning Committee has chosen the reconnect with longtime colleagues. The program is designed with collaboration theme of “Exploring New Heights” in the Mile High City with an emphasis on and connection in mind. collaborations and connections. The Planning Committee has a wonderful range of topics in store for you. I would I first started making silicone prosthetics over 25 years ago in the Hollywood film like to offer a special thanks to my meeting planning team. I could not imagine industry. At that time, our materials were difficult to come by and our techniques planning a meeting without such a wonderful and talented group of individuals with silicones were crude at best. I witnessed not only the advancements of by my side. In my theme of thanks, I am particularly grateful to our Meeting materials but also the introduction and rapid advancements of digital technology Planner, Christie Garrett and Executive Director, Rachel Brooke. As the IAA’s in film production. As I eventually transitioned from the film industry to the new management team, their support this year has been a welcome and valuable field of anaplastology, I attended the American Anaplastology Association’s (now asset to our association. IAA) annual meetings every year. Over the years, I watched the parallels between the advancements in the film industry to what was taking place in the field of We have a wonderful line-up of invited guest speakers and Anaplastologist Anaplastology. Each year new materials, techniques and digital technologies are colleagues that will share with us the their experiences and expertise. The planning showcased, and this year is no exception. We will continue to explore these new committee would like to thank them for sharing their talents with us. We are developments and with our annual conferences we will continue to learn, share, looking forward to every minute of it. Welcome. inspire and connect! With warmest wishes, It has been a privilege to serve as President of the IAA for the past year. I would like to thank my Board for their commitment of time and energy to the association. I have served on the Board for seven years now and each year I see Amanda Y. Behr, MA, CMI, FAMI CONTENTS the drive and energy each person contributes to help to better our association. Conference Chair / Vice-President President‘s Welcome 02 I welcome all of you to reach out and help your association to continue to grow and be the global leader in our unique and important allied health field. Program Chair Welcome 03 Officers 04 As we continue to connect around the globe with new friends and colleagues we Welcome to Colorado! hope you will join us again next year for the 29th Annual IAA Conference as we Conference Sponsors 05 travel to South America for the first time to beautiful Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. While I know it’s tempting to stay inside and take in all the wonderful speakers Conference Planning 06 and events (because we DO have wonderful speakers and events!), during the breaks, early mornings, and evenings, please take advantage of our wonderful Workshops 07 weather and enjoy our blue skies, sunrises, sunsets, and gorgeous fluffy clouds! Go outside and look up! It’s hard to get lost here: the mountains are to the west! Also, Conference Day 1 08 for those of you suffering from the altitude (we are 1 mile high), drink LOTS of Conference Day 2 09 water! And the saying is true: if you don’t like the weather, wait 10 minutes! Post Conference Program 10 Jay McClennen, AOCA, CCA, CFm IAA President 2013-2014 So... learn and enjoy! Speaker Abstracts and Bios 10 Warmly, Denver Attractions 46 Denver Map 47 Program at a Glance 48 Barbara Spohn-Lillo, AS, CCA-Ocularist, CF-m Notes 50 IAA Denver 2014 Site Chair

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Officers: Conference Planning: 3302 Gaston Ave. Dallas, Texas, USA President Program Chair: Jay McClennen, AOCA, CCA, CFm Sponsors Amanda Behr, MA, CMI, FAMI Jay McClennen, AOCA, CCA, CFm Vice-President Anaplastologist and Clinical Director Gold Sponsors Amanda Behr, MA, CMI, FAMI Site Chair: The Anaplastology Clinic 3D Systems-Medical Modeling Barbara Spohn-Lillo, AS, CCA, CF-m Durham, North Carolina 3D Systems-Medical Modeling is a leading provider of personalized surgical treatments and patient specific medical devices, Vice President Elect USA Marcelo Ferraz de Oliveira, DDS Sponsorship including virtual surgical planning and clinical transfer tools, using 3D modeling and printing that is rapidly changing how Erin Stevens, MS reconstructive surgery is done today. Immediate Past President Michaela Calhoun, MS Jan De Cubber, CDT Anaplastologist Cochlear Conference Committee Prosthetics at Graphica Medica, LLC Cochlear™ is the industry leader in implantable hearing solutions and facial prosthetic implant systems. The Cochlear Barbara Spohn-Lillo, AS, CCA, CF-m Secretary Rochester, Minnesota, USA Vistafix® System has been specifically designed to improve the outcome of facial prosthetics, enabling patients to return to an Megan Spindal, MS Colette Schrader, MS active lifestyle, with renewed confidence and improved quality of life. Visit www.cochlear.com/us for more information. Suzanne Verma, MAMS, CCA Amanda Behr, MA, CMI, FAMI Treasurer Michaela Calhoun, MS Assistant Professor Steco David Robinson, BFA Kuldeep Raizada, PhD, B.C.O. Anaplastologist Steco has developed magnetic implant abutments called Titanmagnetics. Titanmagnetics are a bi-magnet system where the Juan Garcia, MA, CCA Directors: Georgia Regents University magnet core is corrosion protected covered by laser-welded Titanium. Titanmagnetics fit most implants and miniplates for Gillian Duncan, MS, CMI, CCA Jiri Rosicky, ME, PhD, CPO Augusta, Georgia, USA facial prosthetics like Vistafix Generation 2 (Cochlear), Straumann EO, Epiplating (Medicon) or Southern Impants (and Colette Schrader, MS Suzanne Verma, MAMS, CCA other External Hex Type Brånemark). Titanmagnetics are used to retain nose, ear, eye or to couple multipart facial prostheses and obturators. Banquet Committee Administrative Office Committee Chairs: Colette Schrader, MS Technovent and Factor II Executive Director IJA Managing Editor Megan Spindal, MS Factor II has been the major supplier of maxillofacial products since 1978. Together with Technovent based in the UK and Rachel M. Brooke Robert Mann, Dip. DT, CCA Erin Stevens, MS together we continue the development of silicone elastomers, and Maxillofacial components, materials, and the newest Michaela Calhoun, MS [email protected] advances inw technology for the future of this industry. Public Relations Vesalius Trust Sharon Haggerty, MAMS, CCA Post-Conference Course Committee Manager of Association and The Vesalius Trust for Visual Communication in Health Sciences was incorporated as a non-profit public foundation in Juan Garcia, MA, CCA Meeting Services Future Sites 1988. Established under the direction of the Board of Governors of the Association of Medical Illustrators, a professional Megan Spindal, MS Christie M. Garrett Paula Sauerborn, MA, CCA organization of medically-trained visual communicators, the Trust strives to develop and support education and research Suzanne Verma, MAMS, CCA [email protected] programs in the field of health science communications. Newsletter Akhila Regunathan, MAMS Scientific Advisory Board Lindsay McHutchion, MS Barbara Spohn-Lillo, AS, CCA, CF-m Exhibitors Anaplastologist and Clinical Director Website 3dMD Prosthetic Illusions, Inc. Paul Tanner, CCA 3dMD provides anaplastologists, prosthetists and other facial reconstruction specialists with ultra-fast, high-precision 3D Lakewood, Colorado, USA surface imaging of the human body with sub-millimeter accuracy. The precise 3D models can be output to rapid prototyping Membership software and 3D printers to fabricate precisely-engineered noses, ears or other body parts that can be used by specialty teams Anne-Marie Riedinger, MA Megan S. Thomas, MS to help a patient’s aesthetic appearance. Anaplastologist Bylaws and Ethics Medical Art Resources, Inc. Big Buzz Paula Sauerborn, MA, CCA Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Big Buzz provides healthcare organizations nationwide with full-service marketing backed by real research. The process starts from scratch with survey data from patients or clients to uncover the messaging, look and media that will best cause the target Legislation Suzanne Verma, MAMS, CCA audience to act. From there, each organization’s individual fingerprint and marketing plan are uncovered and put to market. Julie Jordan Brown, MAMS, CCA Assistant Professor FlackTek, Inc Nominations Anaplastologist International Anaplastology The FlackTek SpeedMixer is an advanced tool for mixing, grinding/milling and dispersing. This Non-Invasive MixingTM Jan De Cubber, CDT Center for Maxillofacial Prosthodontics Association technology removes air bubbles while homogenizing the sample in a matter of seconds, and there is absolutely no cleanup! Walter Spohn Education Fund Department of Oral & Maxillofacial PO Box 8685 The SpeedMixer can be used to process any combination of powders, pastes, putties, and liquids in batches ranging from 1g to Michaela Calhoun, MS Surgery Delray Beach, Florida 33482, USA 5Kg. Please visit our booth to learn how a SpeedMixer can benefit your R&D, quality control and specialty productions. Baylor College of Dentistry Phone: (800) 605-6297

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IAA Conference Program May 28-30, 2014

Wednesday, May 28, 2014 Thursday, May 29, 2014 Workshops (30 each rotation, 60 total each workshop) Scientific Session: Day 1 2 Rotating Sessions to allow for 2 groups of participants Art of Anaplastology

8:00-9:45 Session 1 7:00-8:00 Breakfast Kendra Fleischman Rotation 1A: Loosen Up! Exploring Sculptural Creativity. 8:00-8:10 Jay McClennen, AOCA, CCA, Presidents’ Address Todd Debreceni Rotation 1A: Complex Mold-Making and Tips from Special CFm Effects 8:10-8:20 Amanda Behr, MA, CMI, FAMI Welcome 9:45-10:10 Coffee Break Session Moderator: Barbara Spohn-Lillo, AS, CCA, CF-m 10:10-11:55 Kendra Fleischman Rotation 1B: Loosen Up! Exploring Sculptural Creativity. 8:20-9:05 Len Lichtenfeld, MD, MACP Keynote: Cancer Outlooks: Advances and the Future 9:05-9:30 Jay McClennen, AOCA, CCA, Speed Mixing Technology for Anaplastology Labs Todd Debreceni Rotation 1B: Complex Mold-Making and Tips from Special CFm Effects 9:30-9:55 Yvonne Motzkus Designs of Prosthetic Upper-Lip Replacements, Considering 11:55- 1:15 Lunch on your own Functional Aspects and Individual Patient Requirements 1:15-3:00 Session 2 9:55-10:15 Fast Take: Exhibitor Presentations John McFall, Peter Evans, MIMPT, Rotation 2A: Silicone and Magnetic Retention: 2014 Mark Waters, PhD, David Trainer, CCA 10:15- 10:35 Coffee Break 10:35-11:20 John Gurche, MA Keynote: Reconstructing Ancient Faces and the Evolution of Robert Robinson, BS, MSA, CCA, Rotation 2A: Ocular Fitting Human Facial Expression Mitch Mayo, BCO, BADO, 11:20-11:50 Iraj Moslehi Walter Spohn Memorial Lecture: The hands that never retired Barbara Spohn-Lillo, AS, CCA, CF-m, 11:50-12:10 Joseph Gorrin Fitting an Ocular for a Patient Anophthalmic Eye Kuldeep Raizada, PhD, B.C.O. Socket 3:00-3:25 Coffee Break 12:10-2:15 Lunch on own 3:25-5:10 John McFall, Peter Evans, MIMPT, Rotation 2B: Silicone and Magnetic Retention: 2014 Mark Waters, PhD, David Trainer, CCA 12:10-1:00 Allison Vest, MAMS, CCA Workshop Session 3: Billing for the Anaplastologist 1:00-2:15 IAA Board Meeting Robert Robinson, BS, MSA, CCA, Rotation 2B: Ocular Fitting Session Moderator: Megan Spindal, MS Mitch Mayo, BCO, BADO, 2:15-2:45 Cheryl Roy, CF-m and Wendy Marketing in Healthcare Barbara Spohn-Lillo, AS, CCA, CF-m, Phillips Kuldeep Raizada, PhD, B.C.O. 2:45-3:10 Stefan Knauss, MAMS, CPO A Functional Approach for Fitting a Short Residual Thumb 6:00-7:00 Welcome Reception 3:10-4:00 Rosemary Seelaus, MAMS Panel on Technology in Anaplastology Continuing Education Credits 4:00-5:40 Coffee Break Sessions at this conference will earn Continuing Education Units with the BCCA. The BCCA requires that certificate 4:00-5:40 Multiple Presenters Techniques Showcase and Poster Presentations holders acquire their own verification documentation that must include the conference or workshop agenda and one of the following: contact hours, certificate of attendance or a letter from the event sponsor of the course confirming both the dates and hours of attendance. CEU hours for this conference have been calculated by the IAA. The number of CEU credit hours is based upon instructional time, excluding welcomes, introductions, breaks, meals and other non-educational events. At the beginning of the conference, CEU Forms will be available from the registration desk. A code will be given in each session that must be recorded on the form to receive the credit for that particular session. At the end of the conference, you will receive a copy of the CEU Form. Following the conference, a Certificate of Attendance will be e-mailed to you.

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You are Cordially Invited to Attend The International Anaplastology Association’s

Friday, May 30, 2014 Scientific Session: Day 2 Faux Fur and Fools Gold Science and Collaboration

7:00- 9:00 Business Breakfast Awards Banquet 8:00-9:05 Business Meeting Friday, May 30, 2014 9:05-9:15 Announcements The Fort Session Moderator: Suzanne Verma, MAMS, CCA Denver, Colorado, USA 9:15- 10:00 Sydney Coleman, MD Keynote: Stem Cell Therapy and Advances in Regenerative Surgery 10:00-10:30 Jerry Popham, MD Oculoplastics 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00- 11:30 Peggy Kelley, MD A Multidisciplinary Approach to Managing Microtia & Artesia: A Surgeon’s Perspective 11:30-11:55 Megan Hegman, AuD A Multidisciplinary Approach to Managing Microtia & Artesia: A Personal Perspective 11:55-1:00 Network and Exhibits Lunch 12:20-1:00 IAA Board Meeting: New Board

Session Moderator: Julie Jordan Brown, MAMS, CCA 1:00-1:25 Marcelo Ferraz de Oliveira, DDS Auricular Reconstruction: Autologous Vs Prosthetic Please join us for a fun filled evening at The Fort. The Fort is a replica of Bent’s Fort, one of the original trading posts in Colorado, famous for its fur trade. Listed on the National Register of 1:25-2:10 Moderator: Suzanne Verma, MAMS, Reconstructive Options for Soft Tissue Defects and Deficiencies Historic Places, The Fort has been featured in the New York Times, Bon Appetite Magazine and CCA; Sydney Coleman, MD; Megan won the Wine Spectator’s Award of Excellence seven years in a row. Hedman, Au.D.; Peggy Kelley, MD;

Marcelo de Oliveira, DDS Cocktail hour is from 6:45 PM - 7:45 PM where you can peruse the grounds and take in the history 2:10-2:30 Sarah Wisniewski Blending Auricular Air Ventilation with Hair and artistry of the building and its surroundings. Dinner will be served family style, highlighting 2:30-2:55 Anne Marie Riedinger, MA Bone Anchored Ear Prostheses: Bar and Clips Versus Magnets some of the early west cuisine in the St. Vrain Council Room and Bar.

2:55-3:20 Susan Habakuk, MEd, CCA Osseointegrated Implants and the Rehabilitation of the After dinner, you can enjoy the rest of the entertainment of the evening. The Walter Spohn Microtia Patient Educational Fund (WSEF) will be hosting another lively raffle, so be sure to bring along a donation 3:20-3:50 Coffee Break from your region of the globe to “trade” in at the Fort! Also, get ready to help us navigate The Santa 3:50-4:10 Gina Cohen Quick Silicone Auricular Try-on for Fitting Tests Fe Trail through the wild, unpredictable world of Bent’s Old Fort as fur trader Erin Stevens rides her trusty steed on a high-stakes mission from Independence to Santa Fe! You may want to have a 4:10-4:30 David Trainer, CCA A Novel Approach to Osseointegrated Auricular Prosthetic Re- pocketful of small bills on hand to help in this exciting, treacherous journey. tention 4:30-4:50 Micheala Calhoun, MS Interim Nasal Solutions: Shedding the White Bandage Come dressed for the occasion- the theme is Fur and Gold or Faux Fur and Fools Gold!

4:50-5:10 Juan Garcia, MA, CCA Exploring Use of Advanced Technologies in the Treatment Work- flow 5:10 Closing Remarks 6:15 Bus leaves for The Fort 6:30-10:30 Awards Banquet: The Fort

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM: WORKSHOPS Wednesday, 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM CONFERENCE PROGRAM: WORKSHOPS Wednesday, 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Loosen Up: Playing With Sculpture Complex Mold-Making and Special Effects Tips Kendra Fleischman Visual Arts Educator Todd Debrecini Denver School of the Arts Back Porch F/X 7111 Montview Blvd. Denver, Colorado, USA Denver, Colorado, USA

of the past art movements that interest an artist, you must discover new ways Abstract a variety of makeup effects for many The workshop session will include the Kendra and have directly influenced of working, thinking, creating and Abstract Biography stage productions, including: Shrek following activities: her style. She strives for each piece to expressing.” This workshop, Advanced Sculpting Todd Debreceni began his career the Musical; Spamalot; The Whipping • The importance of play in the be meaningful and engaging for her and Mold-Making, will be a in entertainment with PBS while Man; Young Frankenstein; Man of La creative process viewers. combination of Show-And-Tell a graduate student in television at Mancha; Peter Pan; Oliver!; Dracula; • How to loosen up your work and hands-on activity with session the University of Tennessee. Before In addition to her work as a Bat Boy, the Musical; Hoping to See God; (Sculpting motion) attendees. starting his own small effects shop professional artist, Kendra is a licensed Public Collectors include: Into the Woods; The Wiz; The Lion, the • Quick figure draw in Denver, Todd worked for cable art educator and is currently a visual Attendees will be exposed to processes Witch and the Wardrobe; Urinetown, • Building an armature based on your Lakewood Cultural Center pioneer Ted Turner at TBS in Atlanta, arts instructor at the Denver School of and techniques, along with tips and the Musical; Elephant Man; The Snow sketches Lakewood, Colorado 20th Century-Fox Television in Los the arts. She has professional experience tricks that should make future efforts Queen; Sleuth and Sideshow. Todd • Letting the details go to achieve Arvada Center for the Arts and Angeles, Warner Bros., Walt Disney working in painting, drawing, ceramics, easier and more efficient. conducts regular seminars, workshops more expression through motion and jewelry, sculpture and most recently Humanities Pictures and Walt Disney Television The primary focus of the presentation and classes in special makeup effects texture animation. Working with the next Arvada, Colorado Animation. Among his feature credits will be collapsible-core, or puzzle for film, television and theatre both in • How to bring meaning into your generation of artists, has influenced are: Contact; Batman and Robin; My Benson Sculpture Park molds. These types of molds allow for the United States and overseas, consults work through expressive techniques Favorite Martian; Honey, We Shrunk Kendra’s creativity and has helped her Loveland, Colorado internationally, and has literally written seamless prosthetics to be created. The Ourselves; The Enemy God, Cannon take risks with her subject matter and the book on special makeup effects Fountain Hills Community Center techniques can be modified to suit Fodder, Decay and Ink. Todd recently explore many new mediums. for Focal Press called Special Makeup Biography Fountain Hills, Arizona many situations; the point of which is sculpted and molded wounds used in Kendra is currently developing a Effects for Stage and Screen (2009). It is Kendra Fleischman studied art at Col- Worrell Collection if you know how to make a good mold, the 2013 Tom Hanks film, Captain multi-media based body of work that hailed worldwide in the entertainment orado State University where she con- Charlottesville, Virginia there is virtually nothing that you can’t Phillips. Television credits include combines video, sound and sculpture. industry as “the bible” for makeup centrated in sculpture and graduated fabricate and reproduce. episodes of JAG and Doctor Who. Todd These innovative sculptures allow a Western Kentucky University effects artists. The much anticipated with High Distinction in 1987. Over The presenter will also cover some is the recipient of a 1992 Los Angeles new dimension of movement, meaning Bowling Green, Kentucky second edition was released in January the past twenty years she has worked sculpting techniques, as well as tips Drama Critics Award, a 2006 and and interactivity in Kendra’s work. She Wyoming Seminary Prep School 2013. as a professional artist, developing a and tricks. There will be time for 2009 Denver Post Ovation Award believes that artists should indulge Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvabia unique and recognizable style. examination of molds, tools, and for special makeup effects and a 2010 their curiosities, explore unusual Martin-Stone Collection Q & A. Henry Award nomination for Disney’s Her style simplifies the human form materials and subject matter. “If you are Oakdale, California Beauty and the Beast. He has created so the viewer can enjoy the beauty of comfortable, you are not taking risks. Butler Community College the figure through the lines, planes and If you don’t fail now and then, you are Eldorado, Kansas fluid motion of the body. Surrealism, not learning anything new. To grow as Expressionism and Futurism are some

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM: WORKSHOPS Wednesday, 1:15 PM - 5:10 PM CONFERENCE PROGRAM: WORKSHOPS Wednesday, 1:15 PM - 5:10 PM

Ocular Fitting Silicone & Magnetic Retention: 2014

Moderator Presenters Robert F. Robinson Jr., BS, MSA, CCA John McFall Presenters Peter Evans, MIMPT Barbara Spohn-Lillo, AS, CCA, CF-m Mark Waters, PhD Kuldeep Raizada, PhD, BCO David Trainer, CCA Mitchell Mayo, BCO, BADO

Photo courtesy of Barbara Spohn-Lillo.

The workshop will cover a variety of illofacial Prosthetics from the Naval also a Diplomat Ocularist from Ameri- Course Objectives University of Texas, M.D.Anderson facial prosthetics and dentistry, in addi- ocular impression taking techniques Post-graduate Dental School, Bethesda, can Society of Ocularists, USA. Hospital in 1976. He has been contin- tion to industrial materials. Technovent The course will demonstrate the use of ually involved in the development of manufactures and markets worldwide and impression materials. Design and MD. Robert serves on the Board for a new Magnetic Attachment for auric- Barbara Spohn-Lillo received her ap- materials to enhance the art and science the Magna-Cap magnetic retention fitting techniques for oculars will be Certification in Clinical Anaplastology ular appliances. Demonstrate the use of prenticeship and formal training from of maxillofacial prosthetics. Factor II system for use with dental and cranio- demonstrated with an opportunity for and holds the position of Treasurer. silicones, and bonding the Magnet into Walter G. Spohn, Founder of the IAA, has been involved with all of the major facial prostheses. The technology and hands-on learning. Robert is also a Past-President of the the Silicone using more than one sili- and Director of the Stanford Program. manufacturer’s in keeping pace with functionality of Technovent products International Anaplastology Associa- cone. Discussion on the various primers The goals of the workshop include: After graduating in 1980 she opened the development of silicone elastomers; has been established over many years of tion. and solvents available for a success • Introduce a variety of impression Prosthetic Illusions in Denver, Colora- Companies such as: Dow Corning, Nu- research, development and clinical use. implant retained prosthesis. or fitting techniques for ocular Kuldeep Raizada completed his basic do, in 1981. In addition to herself, she sil Silicones, Rhodia Silicones, Applied Since becoming director of Technovent prosthetics optometry education at Gandhi Eye currently employs one full-time and Description of Workshop Silicones, GE silicones and the latest Professor Waters has enhanced their Hospital, Aligarh, and had his fellow- two part-time employees. Prosthetic player to add to this list is now Bluestar product line and has been instrumen- • Provide an opportunity for hands-on Participants of the workshop will be in- ship in Optometry & Vision Science, Illusions specializes in custom artificial Silicones. John believes that the future tal in developing new innovations in learning of typical fitting problems troduced to the New 2014, S Range “O and training in ocular prosthesis at L eyes, facial prosthetics, partial digits, of this Specialty lies in education and magnetic retention for facial and dental for ocular prosthetics Ring Magnet,” which is the State of the V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, and custom and non-custom breast Art for auricular patients with implants. intends to pursue this concept by bring- prostheses. where he was also Founder and Head prostheses. She has been married since ing the manufacturer closer to the lab About the Presenters Workshop will also demonstrate the David Trainer is a maxillofacial of the Department of Ocular Prosthe- 1980 to Nick, with five grown children. to understand the clinical needs of the Robert Robinson is a Dental Max- use of various silicones, in fabricating prosthetist with 25 years of clinical sis Services till 2009. He completed a a prosthesis, the use of more than one maxillofacial industry. illofacial Prosthetist in private prac- Mitchell Mayo has been working in experience in all phases of prosthetic second fellowship, in Anaplastolgy, at silicone in an appliance. The attendees tice and Clinical Anaplastologist for the ocular prosthetic field for 15 years. Professor Mark Waters has over 20 rehabilitation. David received his initial MD Anderson Cancer Center, Hous- will be exposed to various forms of Walter Reed National Military Medical Losing an eye at a young age led Mitch years of research experience in the area training in Dental Prosthetics at Mat- ton. He has also been trained by the top silicone from: RTV’s, LSR’s and HCR’s Center. Robert received his Bachelors to this wonderful profession. When of biomaterials, and particularly in the thew Boulton College in Birmingham, most Ocularist and Anaplastologist in and their practical use in Maxillofacial of Science in Healthcare Management not working along the Front Range, development of novel silicone rubber . He then went on to receive United States of America and in the Prosthetics. materials. He is currently a Professor his Licentiateship in in Max- from Southern Illinois University and he enjoys spending time with his wife . He also holds a Doc- in Biomaterials at Cardiff University as illofacial Prosthetics. David’s work with a Master of Science degree in Health and two boys. He is a Board Certified Presenters tor in Philosophy (PhD) under Dr S K well as Director of Technovent Ltd. He materials has been very instrumental Services Administration from Central Ocularist, awarded by the National Ex- Agrawal from Calcutta on Prosthesis. John D. McFall is the Executive has published over 50 papers in nation- in product development specifically for Michigan University. Robert received amining Board of Ocularists as well as Kuldeep Raizada is one of the very few Director of Factor II Inc., founded in al and international peer reviewed jour- use in Maxillofacial Prosthetics working his specialty training in dental laborato- a Board Approved Diplomate Ocular- August of 1978 to supply reconstruc- Ocularist outside of the USA who is a nals in the area of polymeric biomate- with Factor II Incorporated and Tech- ry prosthetics from the Navy School of ist, awarded by the American Society of tive clinicians with a consolidated Board Certified by NEBO (National rial development. Professor Waters has novent LTD of the UK, for many years. Dental Assisting and Technology, San Ocularists. He has lectured numerous supply source of materials, equipment Examination Board of Ocularist) and been responsible for the development of Diego, CA and Anaplastology/Max- times to ophthalmic professionals. and information. John trained at The numerous materials for use in maxillo- Continued on page 19

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Date // Time // Keynote Speaker CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Thursday, 8:20 AM - 9:05 AM CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Thursday, 9:05 AM - 9:30 AM

Cancer Outlooks: Advances and the Future Speed Mixing Technology for Anaplastology Labs KEYNOTE SPEAKER Len Lichtenfeld, MD, MACP Jay McClennen, AOCA, CCA, CFm American Cancer Society, Inc. The Anaplastology Clinic Atlanta, Georgia, USA Durham, North Carolina, USA Blog: www.cancer.org/drlen

Abstract prone to develop cancer and molecular of cancer, as well as emerging science Abstract with custom color matching to your skills before moving to Durham, diagnostic studies show us which drugs and trends in cancer. The department is patient, custom dry mixing of flock, North Carolina where he owns The There have been substantial improve- As our silicone materials advance may be most effective in which pa- responsible for producing the Soci- silicone pigment mixing and a video Anaplastology Clinic; a clinic that ments in cancer care since the nation year to year, we learn of many new tients—even when those drugs may not ety’s widely recognized guidelines for demonstration showing unusable crepe began over 45 years ago at Duke declared a war on cancer in 1971. innovative ways to produce prosthetics be usually considered as a treatment for the prevention and early detection of hardened silicone turned into perfect University Medical Center. Including “Hope and hype” have given way to a with superior properties. The days of that patient. cancer, including the role of nutrition homogenized usable silicone in a Jay, The Anaplastology Clinic has better understanding of what makes having to embed fabric into silicone and physical activity. Dr. Lichtenfeld matter of seconds. three full time Anaplastologists on a cancer cell a cancer cell and how we However, as we look forward, we must to stop any rips from advancing or oversees the Society’s cancer control staff making it one of the largest full can apply that knowledge to benefit recognize and understand the difficul- to make thicker margins for the programs in health disparities and Biography service anaplastology services in North patients. Since the early 1990’s the na- ties faced by cancer survivors as well as purpose of durability are now a thing serves as the medical advisor to the Jay McClennen is a classically trained America. tion has experienced a 20% decrease in their caregivers, families, friends and of the past. While working with Society’s nationwide Laureate program. figurative sculptor. Upon graduation cancer mortality, with notable declines colleagues. We need to address many high consistency silicones (HCR) Fully trained in the art of Forensic He is well known for his blog (www. from the Ontario College of Art & in deaths from several common cancers, related issues, including but not limited and creating my own custom HCR Facial Reconstruction, Jay has done cancer.org/drlen) which addresses top- Design in Canada, Jay spent 17 years among them lung, breast and colorectal to lagging funding for cancer research, dispersions, I came across a non- work for the Ontario Provincial Police ics related to cancer care. working as a successful freelance artist cancers. This has translated to over 400 significant disparities in cancer preven- invasive mixing technology by means and the Ontario Coroner’s Office with his own company: Spire Art premature deaths averted every day in tion, early detection and treatment, the Dr. Lichtenfeld is recognized as a of an advanced lab instrument called in Canada, helping to put a face to & Design. Specializing in silicone the United States had we not made that need to improve cancer care delivery resource both within and outside the a Speedmixer. The Speedmixer has unidentified remains. prosthetics for the Hollywood film progress. and the application of new technolo- Society for his expertise in oncology proven to be an invaluable tool at The industry, Jay received several awards Jay is a Certified Clinical gies, and our ability to provide everyone and medical affairs. He serves as a liai- Anaplastology Clinic and one that I felt Decades of research have provided us including an Emmy nomination for Anaplastologist and an active with the most appropriate and effective son for the Society with many profes- should be shared with my colleagues. with an understanding of the cancer prosthetic make-up in HBO’s Truman member of both the International treatment for their disease. sional and public organizations, and is a In this presentation I will demonstrate genome that has in turn opened the in 1995 and he was shortlisted for an Anaplastology Association (IAA) frequent spokesperson on behalf of the with video the process for mixing way to newer targeted therapies, some Academy Award for prosthetic make- and the International Association Biography Society on a variety of cancer related perfect bubble free silicone dispersions of which have resulted in converting up on X2 in 2003. for Identification (IAI); the world’s Dr. Lichtenfeld is Deputy Chief Med- subjects. ready to airbrush in just minutes. I certain cancers from fatal diseases to oldest and largest forensic science/ ical Officer for the American Cancer will also show how to achieve superior At Toronto’s Sunnybrook Regional chronic illnesses. We have reached a A board certified medical oncologist identification association. He is proud Society. Among his responsibilities is dark skin tones with my dispersion Cancer Center, Jay worked in the tipping point in cancer discovery, where and internist who was a practicing phy- to currently serve as the President of directing the Society’s Cancer Control technique. Other advantages of Craniofacial Prosthetic Unit. There over 1000 new compounds are waiting sician for over 19 years, Dr. Lichtenfeld the IAA. Science Department. This group of in- speedmixing will also be demonstrated he honed his clinical and implant to be tested in clinical trials, while other has long been active in medical affairs ternationally recognized experts focuses research helps us predict who is most on a local, state, and national level. on the prevention and early detection Continued on page 24

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CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Thursday, 9:30 AM - 9:55 AM CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Thursday, 10:35 AM - 11:20 AM

Designs of Prosthetic Upper-Lip Facing the Past Replacements, Considering Functional KEYNOTE SPEAKER Aspects and Individual Patient Requirements John Gurche, MA Artist-in-Residence Yvonne Motzkus and Kerstin Menzel Paleontological Research Institution Centre for Artificial Facial Parts/ Charité Universitäts Cornell University Medizin Berlin, Trumansburg, New York, USA

Yvonne Motzkus

Abstract possible no gap should result in the case Biography Abstract Biography of extreme grimacing, such as when In designing a prosthetic upper lip Yvonne Motzkus has been engaged Anatomically, the human face can John Gurche is a renowned paleo- laughing. for a patient, what matters is not only since 1990 as Epithetics Specialist and be seen as an ape’s face that has been artist with works of prehistoric the creation of a natural-looking copy The creation of a nose-cheek-lip Anaplastologist for the Berlin Centre augmented for visual communication. humans commissioned by the The but also, due to the inflexibility of the prosthesis will be shown in a step- for Artificial Facial Parts. We humans have a number of facial Smithsonian, The Field Museum, and prosthesis, the functional design of the by-step presentation and checked features not found in apes that are used The American Museum of Natural Since then, she has constructed defective area being replaced. against the described and required in the expression of emotions. History. Additionally, his work has several hundred epitheses. Among functionality. been featured on National Geographic The following need to be considered: other things, she participated in the How can we reconstruct the face of a Television, The Smithsonian phonetic aspects, possible anchoring research project to develop an active (= long dead ancestor, when only bones In the case of a multifunctional body Channel and the BBC. He has many points, the type and customary way in moveable) eye epithesis. remain? This will be discussed with part such as the upper lip, the search publications to his name, including which the patient ingests food, the flow for the optimal design of a prosthesis specific examples, such as the 5,300 Since 2004, she has been working books and journal articles. John is of saliva, and the mobile edge area at should take place jointly between the year old “Iceman,” and the 3.2 million in-house, together with Kerstin Cornell University’s Paleontological the transition between the cheek and prosthetist and the patient. year old “Lucy.” Menzel, at the Epithetics Laboratory Research Institution Artist-in- the prosthesis. The needs of the patient and his/her of the Charité. She is Vice President Residence. John received his Master The aim is to create an upper lip that customary habits will determine the and founding member of “Deutscher of Arts degree in Anthropology from permits comprehensible speech, does direction and will help in tailoring the Bundesverband der Epithetiker/dbve” the University of Kansas under David not lose its anchorage due to muscular prosthesis to the individual patient and and holds international lectures at Frayer. John lectures frequently about forces when biting on food, achieves his/her everyday life. conventions and in hospitals. the science and art behind his creations. a definite lip closure with the lower lip, and has a naturally attractive Sometimes not every aspect can be appearance. achieved, and compromises have to be made; here the integration of the Movements in the edge areas should be patient in his/her environment is the tolerated to the greatest possible extent chief priority. by the prosthesis anchorage, and if

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CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Thursday, 11:20 AM - 11:50 AM CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Thursday, 11:50 AM - 12:10 PM

The Hands that Never Retired!!! Fitting and Fabricating Custom Ocular Prosthesis Iraj Moslehi The Medical Art Prosthetics Center Joseph Gorrin Tehran, Iran Gorrins Clinic Inc Greenville, South Carolina, USA

Abstract Today I will discuss my journey to As the only Anaplastologist in Iran, Iraj Abstract Biography become an Anaplastologist and my Moslehi has been working tirelessly Very early on I had an interest in art. This will be a case presentation using Joseph Gorrin is board certified perspective and experiences of being for the past 13 years at his clinic, The I have been a sculptor, painter and mold a twenty-seven year old male with in clinical anaplastology. His the sole anaplastology provider in Iran. Medical Art Prosthetics Center, in maker for most of my life. an anophthalmic condition. I will anaplastology practice is located in Tehran, Iran. There he has dedicated introduce and explain the following Greenville, South Carolina. He was in I have always been passionate about his efforts to providing Ocular, procedures that are implemented for the first anaplastology graduation class helping my people who were maimed Biography Maxillofacial and somatic prosthetic fabrication and fitting the custom in 1974. He received his Associate of so badly during the eight year war Iraj Moslehi has been a sculptor, painter rehabilitation to those in need. ocular prosthesis. The first procedure Science degree after completing the between my country and Iraq. When and mold maker for most of his life. In June 2013, the International is taking measurements with various anaplastology program at Stanford the opportunity arose, I was fortunate His professional position for thirty Anaplastology Association, at its impression materials. The second step Medical Center under the training enough to receive a scholarship for an years was Executive Manager of the 27th annual conference in Nashville, will be the fabrication and coloring the instruction of Dr. Walter Spohn which anaplastology training course held in Social Security Organization in Iran. Tennessee, honored Iraj by awarding ocular prosthesis. Third and final step specialized in ocular prosthesis and Germany. Finally after his retirement, Iraj started him the IAA Humanitarian Award in this procedure is the fitting of the facial restorations. Although I have faced many what he always wanted to do. for his selfless work in Iran, following prosthesis. challenges and difficulties along the In May 2001, through extensive the presentation that was given by his way, I established my anaplastology searching, Iraj was granted a daughter Sara Moslehi about the story clinic in Tehran, Iran. I am contacted scholarship to attend a training course of his journey in Anaplastology in Iran. by thousands of people in need of for Anaplastology in Germany. treatment every year. Continued from page 19

Peter Evans is well renowned in the Team in 1989. He is presently Head of lecturing in the UK and worldwide. field of Maxillofacial Prosthetics, being Prosthetic Maxillofacial Rehabilitation Peter is a full member of the Institute part of a team that pioneered the use at Morriston Hospital, Swansea. of Maxillofacial Prosthetics (IMPT) of Craniofacial Implants in the UK His main areas of interest include facial founder member of the British Fa- for retention of facial prostheses at St prosthetics for children, craniofacial im- cial and Audiological Implant Group Lawrence Hospital, Chepstow. Study- plantology and 3D modeling and imag- (BFAIG) and a founder member and ing Maxillofacial Prosthetics in London ing. He has published extensively in on secretary of the Centre for Applied in 1987 he moved to South to the integration of digital technologies Technology in Surgery (CARTIS). join the Welsh Craniofacial Implant into facial prosthetics and implants,

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CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION: WORKSHOP Thursday, 12:10 PM - 1:00 PM CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Thursday, 2:15 PM - 2:45 PM

Billing for the Anaplastologist The Science Behind Online Marketing How to Invite Potential Patients into Your Website Allison Vest, MAMS, CCA and Convert Them to Production Dollars President Medical Art Prosthetics, LLC Cheryl Z. Roy, CF-m Wendy Phillips Dallas, Texas, USA Certified Mastectomy Fitter Big Buzz National Marketing Director Michael Hanna, MPA, CDME Denver, Colorado, USA Prosthetic Illusions Provider Relations Senior Analyst Denver, Colorado, USA CGS Administrators, LLC Nashville, Tennessee, USA Cheryl Z. Roy, CF-m

your practice. The Washington Times, several Tribune Abstract Hospital in Swansea, Wales. Ms. Vest moved from her native Florida at Company newspapers and The Denver A range of facial and somato DME the end of 2004 to join Medical Art About the Presenters Business Journal, among other publica- billing issues will be addressed tions. She has been recognized by The Prosthetics, LLC in order to help meet Wendy O’Donovan Phillips has pro- including the implementation of American Marketing Association and the growing demand for services of the vided clients with marketing consul- ICD-10 codes, hand/finger coding, The Colorado Association of Black 25 year practice. Ms. Vest conducts the tation since 2000. Wendy got her start effective appeal writing and detailed Journalists for excellence in writing. digital scanning and rapid prototyping in the field by freelancing at marketing billing for implant retained prostheses. She has spoken in front of The Seattle program for in-office production of agencies in Los Angeles and Denver. Participant’s questions can be Study Club and the Metro Denver surgical implant placement guides In 2004, Wendy joined a Denver brand submitted prior to the workshop for Dental Society in addition to several and prosthesis design. In addition to agency and was named Junior Part- review and possible discussion. physicians’ groups, and she sits on the her comprehensive care as clinical ner. While there, she developed client board of Kids in Need of Dentistry, anaplastologist she serves as president Wendy Phillips brands and marketing campaigns, and where she heads up the marketing About the Presenters of the Dallas clinic. she oversaw all copywriting. Today, as committee. Allison Vest received her Bachelor’s Abstract president of Big Buzz, Wendy offers Michael Hanna is a Provider degree from New College in Sarasota, The science behind marketing is de- branding consultation, marketing Cheryl Z. Roy Relations Senior Analyst for CGS Florida in 2002. Her Master’s mystified with real- world examples of planning and marketing execution to As the Breast Care Consultant for Administrators, LLC, the Jurisdiction degree was earned in 2004 from the use in an Anaplastology practice. The medical practices and healthcare orga- Prosthetic Illusions, Cheryl dedicates C DME MAC. Michael holds a Universty of Illinois Chicago Graduate presenters will cover: nizations nationwide. Her agency, Big her time to providing personal care, bachelor’s degree and a Master of School of Biomedical Visualization. Buzz, has been recognized by the Can- true expertise and education to breast Public Administration degree from the • The 4 areas of a balanced marketing Her post graduate facial prosthetic cer Awareness Advertising Awards and cancer survivors in need of prosthetic University of Missouri. He holds DME portfolio training includes an internship in the the Business Marketing Association guidance. Certification. Michael has been with Maxillofacial Prosthetics Clinic at the • Science-backed marketing plan for excellence in website development. CGS for seven years in training and Cheryl is originally from Chicago, University of Florida Medical Center • Healthcare Website Do’s and Don’ts She was also named one of only 61 Provider Outreach and Education roles. where she completed her BA in Com- and an externship at the Morriston • Developing a Marketing Toolbox winners nationwide in the 2011 Make munications from DePaul University. Mine a Million competition, a program • Social Media Dos and Don’ts From 1993-2002, she worked in ad- dedicated to helping women grow vertising as a marketing specialist and This comprehensive overview of health- their microbusiness into million dollar media negotiator. Interested in the path care centered marketing will provide enterprises. Wendy’s work has been of wellbeing, Cheryl left the corporate tips and guidelines for application in published in The Hollywood Reporter, world to pursue massage. Continued on next page

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CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Thursday, 2:45 PM - 3:10 PM CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Thursday, 3:10 PM - 4:00 PM

A Functional Approach for Fitting Exploring Efficiencies in Technology-Based a Short Residual Thumb Applications in Anaplastology

Stefan Knauss, MAMS, CPO Moderator: Rosemary Seelaus, MAMS Aesthetic Prosthetics, Inc. Panelists: Juan Garcia, MA, CCA, Jan De Cubber, Lindsay McClutchion, Pasadena, California, USA Suzanne Verma and Peter Evans

Abstract Biography Abstract longest standing graduate training of Northwestern University where program in anaplastology for non- she received her As finger prostheses are concerned, Stefan Knauss has been practicing Technology-based solutions to clinical medical/dental specialists in the United degree in 1989. Ms. Seelaus has been suction type retention is the preferred prosthetics for 26 years. He has been in challenges have been well demonstrated States through the department of practicing clinically for over fifteen approach. However, when stump length private practice for 14 years specializing globally in anaplastology. While Biomedical & Health Information years, and maintains a clinical focus is too short, alternative approaches in functional and aesthetic prosthetics. clinical applications with computer- Sciences at the University of Illinois on the use of osseointegrated implants become necessary. Because of the Stefan is co-owner of Aesthetic based techniques have been described at Chicago (UIC). Prior to her current and technology in facial prosthetic importance of the thumb’s role in many Prosthetics and a prosthetist. He has extensively, demonstrating definitive position of 8 years, Ms. Seelaus rehabilitation. prehensile grasping patterns, creating a Masters of Associated Medical efficiencies, and direct quantitative was a Clinical Anaplastologist and a stable and dynamic foundation is Sciences from the University of Illinois benefit in patient treatment have She is a Past President of the Research Fellow at the Institute for essential for hand usefulness. This at Chicago’s Craniofacial Center remained enigmatic. This panel aims to International Anaplastology Reconstructive Sciences in Medicine presentation describes a casting and in the Department of Maxillofacial explore the efficiencies that technology- Association and a past board member (iRSM) in Edmonton, Canada. modification approach that improves Prosthetics. He also studied based solutions offer in patient of the Board for Certification in thumb opposition and the usefulness of prosthetics and orthotics (bracing) at treatment as described by experienced Ms. Seelaus is an active researcher, Clinical Anaplastology. Ms. Seelaus the remaining fingers. Northwestern University’s School of & expert practitioners of technology instructor and developer of advanced currently serves as Co-Chair for Prosthetics and Orthotics in Chicago, in anaplastology. Case studies will be technology and techniques in the Special Interest Group in Facial and art at Occidental College and the presented to lay the foundation for a anaplastology. She has a particular Prosthetic Rehabilitation (SIGFPR) Art Center College of Design. discussion of demonstrated efficiencies interest and commitment to the for the International Society of in patient care and improved treatment contribution of digital technologies Maxillofacial Rehabilitation (ISMR); Continued from page 21 outcomes in our present environment of towards improving the surgical and and is Chair of the Education anaplastology’s technological evolution. prosthetic outcomes of patients Committee for the Advanced Cheryl successfully owned and operated her own medical massage practices throughout the Denver Metro area for the next worldwide -- an area of research Technology in Head & Neck 10 years. Her practice focused on specializing her medical-based massage skills through the positive effects of manual modal- About the Presenters and development she has pursued Reconstruction North American ities on post-operative patients. She found her most rewarding work helping women with the recovery process from breast Rosemary Seelaus, MAMS is Senior for the entirety of her career. Ms. Leadership Group. She also serves on augmentation, mastectomy and reconstructive procedures. Anaplastologist at The Craniofacial Seelaus received her graduate degree, a number of Scientific Committees Cheryl joined the Prosthetic Illusions team in 2011 as the Breast Care Consultant and National Marketing Director. Cheryl’s Center, Department of Surgery, MAMS (Masters of Associated and is on the Editorial board for the unique skill set enables her to endorse breast health awareness and prosthetic alternatives to the local survivor community and Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Medical Sciences), in 1997 from the International Anaplastology Journal. University of Illinois at Chicago, where has promoted their in-house breast forms nation-wide to retail mastectomy shops and medical facilities. Cheryl has presented Surgery at the University of Illinois She likes to dance and is an avid she specialized in 3D modelling and and participated in local, regional and national events such as Susan G. Komen “Walk for the Cure,” the American Society of Hospital & Health Sciences System, outdoors-woman. facial prosthetics; she is an alumnus Plastic Surgeons “Breast Surgery & Body Contouring Symposium,” and Bright Pink events. Chicago, Illinois, USA. She leads the Continued on next page

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CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Thursday, 3:10 PM - 4:00 PM CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Friday, 9:15 AM - 10:00 AM

Continued from previous page The Evolution of Structural Fat Grafting Juan Garcia received his Master of Arts Craniofacial Epithetics (CCE) opened UK for retention of facial prostheses degree in 1995 from JHU SOM. He its doors in Brussels (B), Gent (B), at St Lawrence Hospital, Chepstow. and Potential Anaplastology Applications holds both Bachelor of Fine Art and the University Hospital Maastricht Studying Maxillofacial Prosthetics in Bachelor of Science degrees, from the (NL) and Warschau (PL). Each year, London in 1987 he moved to South KEYNOTE SPEAKER University of Miami, Florida. Over more than 190 facial implant retained Wales to join the Welsh Craniofacial Sydney R. Coleman, MD the years, he has served in various epitheses are placed using the latest Implant Team in 1989. He is presently Tribeca Plastic Surgery committee roles for the International technologies. Head of Prosthetic Maxillofacial New Your, New York, USA Anaplastology Association. He is a Past Rehabilitation at Morriston Hospital, Recently CCE became a part of the President of the IAA, and is currently Swansea. V!GO – group. the Vice President of the Board for His main areas of interest include facial Certification in Clinical Anaplastology. Lindsay McHutchion completed her prosthetics for children, craniofacial degree in Biomedical Visualization Jan De Cubber, CDT was trained as implantology and 3D modeling and at University of Illinois at Chicago a CDT and maxilla facial prosthesist imaging. He has published extensively specializing in 2012. She now works as new collagen formation, the grafted at the University of Brussels, but in on the integration of digital Background Biography an anaplastologist at the Institute for fat also interferes with the scarring soon became interested in orthopedic technologies into facial prosthetics Fat grafting has been reported as Sydney Reese Coleman is the physician Reconstructive Sciences in Medicine pathways, decreasing or preventing scar sciences. As a researcher at CTO and implants, lecturing in the UK and a remedy for untoward sequelae of who first observed and announced to and is interested in exploring the formation. (Belgium) and Otto Bock Industries worldwide. trauma, infection and surgery since the scientific community the amazing integration of imaging, colour and (Germany), he became an expert the early 20th century; however, initial regenerative ability of fat grafts and the rapid prototyping technologies in the Peter is a full member of the Institute Results in silicone polymeric chemistry. As attempts at transplanting fat were associated stem cells. Since 1987, he fabrication of facial prostheses. of Maxillofacial Prosthetics (IMPT), a Examples of the treatment of post- founder and driving force behind ineffective and inconsistent. In the has developed procedures that utilize founder member of the British Facial traumatic and post-surgical deformities Silicon House International, he Peter Evans is well renowned in the 1990’s a method of grafting fat was transplanted fat to not only fill faces and Audiological Implant Group of the cranium, face and neck with created a special department for “facial field of Maxillofacial Prosthetics, promoted by Sydney Coleman based and bodies, but also to harness the (BFAIG) and a founder member and fat grafting will be shown. Cases that epithetics” in 1990. being part of a team that pioneered on a standardized, relatively atraumatic powerful rejuvenating and reparative secretary of the Centre for Applied highlight functional and structural the use of Craniofacial Implants in the technique using specially designed abilities of fat. He is a board certified Over the last 15 years, the Center for Technology in Surgery (CARTIS). improvement will demonstrate the cannulas and centrifugation of the fat plastic surgeon practicing in Manhattan improvement in patient care and to yield more consistent results. With and is an assistant clinical professor outcomes that can be expected from the expanding use of Coleman fat at New York University (NYU) and the use of fat grafting in the fitting of grafting worldwide, remarkable clinical also at the University of Pittsburgh prosthesis. results have been observed in not just Medical Center (UPMC). He is best the cushioning of the skin but also known as the originator of a successful Continued from page 14 Conclusion improvement of the quality of skin and method for grafting fat. To describe Structural fat grafting is a potentially healing over fat grafted areas. his technique of fat grafting he He is active in several state and national medical organization and advisory committees and has a long-standing interest in important treatment for many trademarked the term LipoStructure® legislative and regulatory issues, medical care delivery, the role of health information technology in healthcare and physician structural and functional deformities. (alternatively referred to as Structural payment. Method Research will help us to better Fat Grafting, Coleman Fat Grafting or After transplantation, grafted fat does understand the mechanisms by which Dr. Lichtenfeld is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Hahnemann Medical College (now Drexel University the Coleman Technique). much more than simply fill or cushion. fat repairs and regenerates tissues. These College of Medicine) in Philadelphia. His postgraduate training was at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia, Johns Grafted adipose tissue has a high realizations are providing a focus to Hopkins University School of Medicine and the National Cancer Institute in Baltimore. He is a member of Alpha Omega Since 1988, Dr. Coleman has given concentration of stem cells that initiates develop new methods using fat grafts Alpha, the national honor medical society. Dr. Lichtenfeld has received several awards in recognition of his efforts on behalf presentations on fat grafting at tissue regeneration and has the ability to improve both the functional and of his colleagues and his professional activities. He has been designated a Master of the American College of Physicians in scientific meetings throughout the to repair tissue. The newly placed fat structural outcome of head and neck acknowledgement of his contributions to internal medicine. world and has published extensively. improves the vascularity of the area deformities. Soon after his first successful attempts Dr. Lichtenfeld is married, and resides in Atlanta and Thomasville, Georgia. into which it is placed. While initiating Continued on next page

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CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Friday, 9:15 AM - 10:00 AM CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Friday, 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Continued from previous page Oculoplastic Surgery

at fat grafting, he observed an Assistant Secretary of Defense for • 2013 Co-President of the Jerry Popham, MD improvement in the quality of aging or Health Affairs. International Federation for Adipose Park Ave OculoPlastic Surgeons sun-damaged skin. Later he witnessed Therapeutics and Science (IFATS) Denver, Colorado, USA 1. The first two studies are to investigate the reversal of pathological conditions http://www.ifats.org the “use of concentrated endogenous after fat grafting of scarring, therapeutic autologous adipose stromal cells in • Co-President of the Fifth radiation injury, scleroderma, steroid fat grafts for craniofacial trauma” in International Conference of atrophy and other skin conditions. 20 soldiers; plus another study project Regenerative Surgery which was held There is now evidence that the stem to re-treat subjects in five selected in Rome, December 13-15, 2013 cells or messengers in all fat tissues cases. http://www.regenerativesurgery.it aid in the repair of tissues by bringing and the next one in December 2014 in a new blood supply or by directly 2. In 2013, began a controlled study affecting damaged or aging structures. “to investigate the effect of adding • Served since September 2012 As such, your fat is a repair organ for stromal vascular fraction into the as Member of the Regenerative Abstract Board of Ophthalmology and is a the body, and moving fat into an area grafted fat for facial and cranial war Medicine Task Force of the Fellow of the American College of I will be addressing common of your body can repair diseases and injuries.” committee that organized the first Surgeons. He is also a Fellow of the oculoplastic surgical concerns related conditions. ASPS Regenerative Medicine American Society of Facial Plastic and 3. In May 2013 another study to to anophthalmic patients who wear a Summit in Miami, March 14-17, Reconstructive Surgery and served This is the basis of an entirely new investigate “enriched autologous prosthetic eye including: lower eyelid 2013 http://www.plasticsurgery. for over a decade as the Chairman of approach to medicine and surgery in fat grafting for treating pain at malposition, upper eyelid ptosis, org/For-Medical-Professional/ the Department of Ophthalmology at which your own body can be used to amputation sites” was begun. and the superior sulcus defect. I also Resources-and-Education/Meetings/ the largest hospital in Colorado. He cure diseases and conditions rather than hope to address issues relating to For 4 years, Dr. Coleman has been Regenerative-Medicine-Summit. teaches ophthalmic plastic surgery to using drugs or invasive procedures. implant-prosthesis coupling. Finally, traveling to UPMC almost every html physicians in training and has academic I will discuss my view of the ideal To study the regenerative potential month to operate on two or three appointments as Assistant Clinical • Co-Chairman of the 5th anaplastologist / surgeon working of adipose tissue, Dr. Coleman is patients in these studies at each visit. Professor of Ophthalmology and International Symposium relationship. actively involved in research projects Clinical Instructor in Otolaryngology During the last years, Dr. Coleman of Fat Injection and Tissue to quantify the regenerative ability at the University of Colorado Health has been involved with several plastic Regeneration at the Fondazione of fat grafting and stromal vascular Biography Sciences Center in Denver. Dr. Popham surgery regenerative organizations: G. Sanvenero Rosselli in Milan, fractions in battle injuries. This research has written numerous scientific articles September 14, 2013 http://222. Dr. Popham began the private practice is sponsored by the Armed Forces published in medical journals and • Curr ently the Secretary General of fondazionesanvenero.org/i- of ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive Institute of Regenerative Medicine has written several book chapters the International Society of Plastic corso-140913.html surgery in Denver after completing his Biomedical Translational Initiative at Regenerative Surgery (ISPRES) fellowship training at Harvard Medical related to oculoplastic surgery. He the University of Pittsburgh Medical http://www.ispres.org, and the • Co-Chairman of the Plastic Surgery School in Boston. Prior to his advanced recently co-authored the primary Center (UPMC). Dr. Coleman is Co- President and primary organizer of section of the Cell Society Europe training in oculoplastic surgery at book used as a reference by physicians Investigator with Peter Rubin on four their second international Congress Meeting in Marceilles, , Harvard Medical School, Dr. Popham in training worldwide, Ophthalmic projects funded by the Department which met in Berlin, June 6-8, 2013 November 1-2, 2013 http://www. completed residency training in the Plastic, Orbital, and Lacrimal Surgery, of Defense through the Office of the http://ispreberlin2013.com plastie-aphm.fr microsurgical techniques of ophthalmic published by the American Academy and intraocular surgery at Texas A&M of Ophthalmology. He has lectured University Medical School. Dr. Popham nationally and internationally on topics is board certified by the American related to cosmetic and reconstructive oculoplastic surgery.

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CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Friday, 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Friday, 11:30 AM - 11:55 AM

A Multidisciplinary Approach to Managing A Multidisciplinary Approach to Managing Microtia & Atresia: A Surgeon’s Perspective Microtia & Atresia: A Personal Perspective

Peggy Kelley, MD Megan Hegman, AuD Attending Physician Audiologist Bill Daniels Pediatric Otolaryngology Department of Audiology, Center for Children’s Hearing Director Vascular Malformation, Microtia & Voice Clinics Speech Pathology, and Learning Services Children’s Hospital Colorado Aurora, Colorado, USA Aurora, Colorado, USA

Abstract surgery and family advocacy. Dr. for early hearing augmentation and Kelley performs microtia surgery for personalized selection of atresia and Abstract degree from the University of “A Multidisciplinary Approach to Colorado, Boulder in May 2013. She children who feel more complete with microtia management. “A Multidisciplinary Approach to Managing Microtia & Atresia: A has been a member of the Microtia a live cartilage ear to balance the other Managing Microtia & Atresia: A Surgeon’s Perspective” will provide Dr. Kelley is Associate Professor in the Clinic as a family consultant since side. She also places osteointegrated Personal Perspective” will provide information regarding the role of the Department of Otolaryngology- Head May, 2007, as she has right-sided screws for Barbara Spohn-Lilo, the information regarding the role of the surgeon and Medical Director in the and Neck Surgery at the University microtia and atresia herself. In 2012, anaplastologist she practices with. Dr. audiologist and family consultant in Children’s Hospital Colorado specialty of Colorado Health Sciences Center. Megan completed her fourth year Kelley’s microtia experience started the Children’s Hospital Colorado clinic. Emphasizing the importance She has been an attending physician externship and served as the audiology in her training with Dr. Vito Quatela specialty clinic. Emphasizing the of family centered care, this specialty in the Department of Pediatric associate at Children’s Hospital who has microtia outreach clinics importance of family centered care, this clinic provides patients and their Otolaryngology at Children’s Hospital Colorado. Expressing interest in around the world. She first practiced specialty clinic provides patients and families the unique opportunity to learn Colorado since 1998 and at the special populations, she joined the Sie in New Mexico where her exposure their families the unique opportunity different treatment and rehabilitative University of New Mexico from 1993- Center for Down Syndrome clinic in to microtia at a rate of 1:1200-1800 to learn different treatment and options for microtia and atresia from 1998. Dr. Kelley earned her medical November 2012. Subsequently, she highly influenced her personal opinion rehabilitative options for microtia a team that supports each individual degree at the University of Pittsburgh, joined the Vestibular Clinic in June that the only natural microtia ear that and atresia from a team that supports child with his/her own needs. Surgical School of Medicine in Pittsburgh, 2013. As a result of her own hearing needs to be changed is one where each individual child with his/her own timing, concerns particularly for the Pennsylvania and completed her loss, she has taken much interest the child feels that his/her inner needs. Furthermore, the significance child with bilateral microtia, results residencies at the University of in pediatric audiology specializing self-perception does not match their of personal perspective, supportive and lessons learned will describe the Rochester in Rochester, New York. Her in early intervention, educational outer appearance. This philosophy was relationships, and community resources benefits and limitations of relying on fellowship was completed in Pediatric access, and self-advocacy. In addition an extension of the teaching of Dr. will be discussed to encourage carved cartilage for an external ear. Otolaryngology at Children’s Hospital to her clinical interests, Megan Quatela in her facial plastics training professionals to establish networks of Medical Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. has completed research related to and meshes well with current family care to best serve individual patients. She is board certified by the American Biography advocate team member and audiologist Visual Reinforcement Infant Speech Board of Otolaryngology and serves as with microtia/atresia, Dr. Megan Discrimination (VRISD) and she Peggy Kelley, MD is Medical Director a member of the American Society of Hedman’s life philosophy. Together, Biography volunteers as a Role Model through of the Microtia Clinic at Children’s Pediatric Otolaryngology as well as the with Dr. Casey MacArthur, audiologist, Dr. Megan Hedman joined the Bill the Colorado School for the Deaf and Hospital Colorado. The Microtia Clinic American Academy of Facial Plastic & and Barb Spohn-Lilo, anaplastologist, Daniels Center for Children’s Hearing Blind and Colorado Hands & Voices. is a team of audiology, anaplastology Reconstructive Surgery. the Microtia Clinic team advocates as an Audiologist in June 2013 after Megan is a Fellow of the American receiving her Doctor of Audiology Academy of Audiology.

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CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Friday, 1:00 PM - 1:25 PM CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Friday, 1:25 PM - 2:10 PM

Auricular Reconstruction: Autologous Vs Reconstructive Options for Soft Tissue Prosthetic: Are Auricular Prostheses Obsolete? Defects and Deficiencies

Marcelo Ferraz de Oliveira, DDS Panel Moderator: Panelists: Director, Maxillofacial Prosthodontist and Anaplastologist Suzanne Verma, MAMS, CCA Sydney Coleman, MD Clínica De Groot Oliveira Dr. Megan Hedman, Au.D São Paulo, S.P., Brazil Dr. Peggy Kelley, MD Dr. Marcelo de Oliveira, DDS

Abstract 2000 The discussion plans to illustrate the Dentistry in Dallas, Texas. Her teaching both research and clinical capacities Director, Maxillofacial Prosthodontist importance of the team approach responsibilities include directing a with COMPRU, (now IRSM) in The purpose of this subject is to and Anaplastologist, Clínica De Groot when offering reconstructive options course in maxillofacial prosthetics Edmonton, Alberta Canada. Her discuss the real indication of Auricular Oliveira, São Paulo, S.P., Brazil. to patients with soft tissue defects for the graduate Prosthodontics research interests on which she has prostheses as compared to plastic and deficiencies. Anaplastologists department, and lecturing to the Oral lectured nationally and internationally reconstructive surgery. Are we behind 1998-99 and surgeons work symbiotically Surgery residents, dental students, include: Applications of navigational the new surgical approaches? What Scientific Consultant - Nobel Biocare - to enhance treatment outcomes in and Hygiene graduate program. surgery in extra oral implant placement, is the real benefit of an auricular Brazil, S.P., Brazil. autologous, autogenous, and prosthetic Suzanne received a Bachelors’ degree Incorporations of advanced technology prosthesis, what is myth and what is reconstruction. Panel specialists will in Biological Pre-Medical Illustration in craniofacial reconstruction, and reality. 1995-97 Maxillofacial Prosthodontist speak to aspects of patient selection from Iowa State University, and a Pre-surgical planning in autogenous and Anaplastologist, Brånemark criteria for all options of reconstruction Masters in Biomedical Visualization, auricular reconstruction. Suzanne is Biography Osseointegration Center, Gothenburg, including: implant retained prostheses, wi th an emphasis in Facial Prosthetics an active member of numerous field 2013 Sweden. autologous auricular reconstruction from the University of Illinois at oriented associations, and serves as Vice-President of International planning and surgery, and the future of Chicago (UIC). Her clinical training Vice President for the Board for 1991-94 Anaplastology Association tissue regeneration for the replacement experiences include UIC’s Craniofacial Certification in Clinical Anaplastology. Clinical duties outside of Residency of missing facial structures. Center, The Maxillofacial Prosthetics 2007 with Cleft Lip and Craniomaxillofacial and Dental Oncology Department at Scientific Consultant, Nobel Biocare, patients in the fields of prosthodontics, the University of Nebraska Medical Switzerland periodontics and osseointegration at About the Moderator Center, and The Maxillofacial Unit The Hospital of Cleft Lip and Palate Suzanne Verma is Assistant Professor 2006-12 Laboratory of Morriston Hospital Research Rehabilitation, University of with the Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Board Member, P-I Brånemark in Swansea, Wales, UK, where she Sao Paulo, Bauru, Brazil. Department and Certified Clinical Institute, Bauru, S.P, Brazil worked as a visiting Anaplastologist. Anaplastologist with the Center for Before arriving in Dallas, Suzanne Coordinator, Craniofacial Prosthetic Maxillofacial Prosthodontics at Texas worked as an Anaplastologist in Rehabilitation, P-I Brånemark A&M University Baylor College of Institute, Bauru, S.P, Brazil

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CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Friday, 2:10 PM - 2:35 PM CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Friday, 2:35 PM - 3:00 PM

Masking an Auricular Aeration Vent Bone Anchored Ear Prostheses: With Hair Bar and Clips Versus Magnents

Sarah Wisniewski Dr. Candice Zemnick Anne-Marie Riedinger, MA James J. Peters VA Medical Center James J. Peters VA Medical Center Centre d’Epitheses Faciales Bronx, New York, USA Bronx, New York, USA Strasbourg, France

Eric Asher James J. Peters VA Medical Center Bronx, New York, USA Sarah Wisniewski

Abstract Biography Abstract For which cases is a gold bar and clips in facial prosthetics at the University appropriate? of Illinois at Chicago. Anne-Marie Patients with Implant Retained A native of Lowell, Massachusetts, Through case presentations, different introduced facial bone anchored Auricular prostheses often require Sarah Wisniewski obtained a BFA options for the retention of bone What are the preferences and feedback prostheses in France in 1986, and abutment aeration relief. This in sculpture at the Massachusetts anchored ear prostheses will be of patients who switched from one has mainly worked in and ventilation gap, while placed in the College of Art and Design, Boston, discussed. system to another? Strasbourg. She is the owner of the posterior aspect of the prosthesis, is Massachusetts in 2011. Since 28 years feedback with bar retention Centre d’Epithèses Faciales based in objectionable to some patients and graduation, she has applied her talent and clips and its technical evolution Strasbourg, France. often hinders their overall satisfaction. of 3D art to the design of maxillofacial Conclusion will be presented from surgery to final Camouflage of this area with hair prosthetics. She is presently in training There is no perfect retention system. Her areas of interest are facial bone- delivery. Implants position, bar shape, improves the cosmetic appearance and in a program supported by the James It is a matter of patient preference, anchored prosthetics, education, and jaw movement management, front flap is reliable. This article will describe J. Peters VA Medical Center , Bronx, abilities and activities, safety, design and communication. She gave specialized fitting, back space, ear canal position, how to adhere loose hair strands in a New York in conjunction with aesthetics, comfort and confidence. lectures and workshops and treated acrylic plate, wearing glasses and manner that extends to the patient’s Collumbia University Medical Center, patients at the Branemark Institute, appropriate silicones will be discussed hairline margin, optimally merging New York. Bauru, Brazil, and in Tampa, Florida. case by case. Biography with existing hair, thus concealing the In addition Anne-Marie served as Anne-Marie Riedinger, Past President ventilation area. Steco and Technovent magnets that the Program Chair of the 24th IAA of the IAA (2009-2011) is an IAA have been used over the years will be Congress in Paris, France, in 2009. member since 1988. She graduated in discussed. Medical Art from the Ecole Supérieure She is also an international consultant For which cases is a magnetic retention des Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg, for bone anchored surgery, has given appropriate? France, where she eventually became a lectures, workshops, and has written a teacher (1996-2000). She specialized number of articles in the field.

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CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Friday, 3:00 PM - 3:20 PM CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Friday, 3:50 PM - 4:10 PM

Osseointegrated Implants and the Use and Creation of a Quickly Generated Rehabilition of the Microtia Patient Silicone Try-On for Auricular Prostheses

Susan W. Habakuk, MEd, CCA Gina Cohen University of New Mexico, Department of Surgery Aesthetic Prosthetics Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Pasadena, California, USA

Purpose Results medical models and facial prosthetics. Abstract Biography Ten years later she received her Masters Research on and clinical application of The outcome of this presentation Wax try-ons can be cumbersome Anaplastologist, Gina Cohen joined Degree in Medical Education from the osseointegrated implant over the demonstrates the successful prosthetic and fragile in sculptural evaluation Aesthetic Prosthetics in August 2008, the University of Illinois Medical past four decades have expanded the rehabilitation of patients with microtia of patients receiving an auricular after completing the Maxillofacial Center in Chicago. She practiced successful use of the tissue integrated through use of the osseointegrated prosthesis. This is especially true in Prosthetic Technician Training clinically at the the UIC Craniofacial concept to provide patients with craniofacial implants. cases involving large remnants that Program at Columbia Presbyterian and Center as a member of the craniofacial craniofacial protheses that restore must be covered by the prosthesis for the Bronx Veterans Medical Center rehabilitation team for over thirty their self image. The purpose of optimal aesthetics to be achieved. This in New York. Prior to that, she earned years and more recently at the this presentation is to focus on the Conclusions presentation will describe the process a Bachelors of Arts degree at Florida the University of New Mexico in collaborative efforts of the clinical This presentation emphasizes the for creating a flexible silicone try-on State University and a Masters of Fine Albuquerque where she is freelancing anaplastologist and the otolaryngologist importance of the use of the team and discuss the benefits for both patient Arts degree in Sculpture at the New as a clinical anaplastologist. Her to rehabilitate the microtia patient approach throughout each step of the and practitioner. York Academy of Art. teaching, research and clinical interests through the combined use of the treatment plan in order to achieve focus on the use of osseointegrated BAHA(R) and bone anchored auricular optimal clinical results. implants for facial restoration and prostheses. rehabilitation. The graduate program Clinical Implications in clinical anaplastologist/medical art Methods and Materials The audience will achieve a better that she directed at the University Selected congenital case studies undertanding of the clinical application of Illinois at Chicago has gained illustrating prosthetic rehabilitation of osseointegrated craniofacial implants international recognition for setting the through the use of osseointegrated to successfully treat patient with standards in the field of anaplastology. implants using the team approach microtia who are candidates of bone She has presented lectures and will be discussed. Topics that will be anhored sound processors and auricular workshops on implant retained facial addressed include: patient selection, protheses. prosthetics extensively, nationally and presurgical planning, surgical internationally as well as presented procedures, impression taking, Biography papers on her research interests, sculpting, coloring technques, mold clinical experience and the role of the Susan Habakuk received her Bachelor making and casting, hygiene procedures anaplastologist in the rehabilitation of of Science Degree in Medical Art and follow up care. the facially disfigured patient. at the the University of Illinois in Chicago where she specialized in 3D

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CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Friday, 4:10 PM - 4:30 PM CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Friday, 4:30 PM - 4:50 PM

A Novel Approach to Osseointegrated Interim Nasal Solutions: Shedding Auricular Prosthesis Retention the White Bandage

David Trainer, CCA Dr. Drew Schnitt Michaela Calhoun, MS Gillian Duncan, MS, CMI, CCA Center for Custom Prosthetics Cleveland Clinic Prosthetics at Graphica Medica, LLC Prosthetics at Graphica Medica, LLC Naples, Florida, USA Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA Rochester, Minnesota, USA Rochester, Minnesota, USA

Abstract Biography Abstract Biography The application of extraoral implants Situated in the US since 1999, working A white bandage in the middle of the Michaela Calhoun is an anaplastologist for the prosthetic rehabilitation of at Factor II developing new materials face is an invitation for curiosity. For living and working in the Twin Cities auricular defects is widely accepted. for the anaplastology field. Then moved the individual who has just undergone area of Minnesota. After earning a The traditional technique of implant to Naples, Florida to become co-owner the removal of his nose – and with it, Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master retention using bar and clip or of The Center for Custom Prosthetics. the loss of part of his identity – and of Science degree in Biomedical magnets has become a financial factor Currently working with all the major is now facing five weeks of radiation Visualization at the University of for insurance carrier or the patient. hospital units in Southwest Florida. therapy; difficulty eating; a painful, Illinois at Chicago, she moved back to In an effort to reduce the cost for red, and swollen face; and the looming her native upper Midwest and joined the retention we will present a new worry that his battle with cancer is not the team at Prosthetics at Graphica approach for auricular prosthesis yet over, puzzled looks and questions Medica, LLC in January 2011. retention using the Baha® (bone from strangers is an unnecessary Michaela is also the current Chair of anchored hearing aid) snap attachment burden. For this reason, interim nasal the Walter Spohn Educational Fund which promotes ease of hygiene and prostheses have been incorporated as (WSEF) Committee, a group that improved retention for active patients. part of the overall prosthetic treatment administers grants from a fund within protocol for many years, although not the Vesalius Trust. Through her work without debate. as a clinical anaplastologist and in her capacity as a member of the WSEF, The purpose of this presentation is to she hopes to continue her support of discuss my recent experiences with high quality clinical care and scientific interim nasal prostheses, the pros and research in the field of anaplastology. cons of this treatment option, and important contraindications to interim treatment. I will present six cases, which illustrate various aspects of interim nasal prosthetic treatment worthy of discussion. I hope to shed some light on this optional treatment protocol, which can greatly improve a patient’s quality of life.

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CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION Friday, 4:50 PM - 5:10 PM CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION: TECHNIQUES SHOWCASE Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:40 PM

Exploring Use of Advanced Technologies The Implementation of in the Treatment Workflow High-Consistency Silicones in the Production of Facial Epithetics Juan R. Garcia, MA, CCA Johns Hopkins University Facial Prosthetics Clinic Jan De Cubber, CDT Baltimore, Maryland, USA Anaplastologist Centre for Craniofacial Epithetics Brussels & Gent, Belgium Maastricht,

Silicones appear in many different physical conditions from volatile cyclo- methycones to high consistency silicones. The physical properties of these silicones differ from the regular silicones used for the production of facial epitheses. But Abstract García has served as the Director of also the manipulation technique of this kind of silicone is different. Case examples will be used to illustrate the Johns Hopkins Facial Prosthetics how different advanced technologies Clinic, working with patients requiring The possible direct modeling into non-vulcanized silicones gives unique can be used to plan for and execute custom prosthetic services for the possibilities. prosthetic treatment of patients. treatment of acquired and congenital Among the technologies that will be defects of the face and body. discussed: are BrainLab Virtual Case Mr. García received his Master of Arts Digital Fit and Fabrication of Sockets Plannning and Image Guided Surgery, degree in 1995 from JHU SOM. He Photogrammetry, ZBrush Digital holds both Bachelor of Fine Art and Thomas Most, CP Sculpting, and 3D Printing. Bachelor of Science degrees from the Certified/Licensed Prosthetist University of Miami, Florida. Over Board Eligible orthotist the years, he has served in various Biography CAD/CAM operator Juan R. García, MA, CCA is a committee roles for the International Scheck and Siress Certified Clinical Anaplastologist Anaplastology Association. He is a Past Chicago, Illinois, USA and an Associate Professor in the President of the IAA, and is currently Johns Hopkins University School the Vice President of the Board for of Medicine, Department of Art as Certification in Clinical Anaplastology. Applied to Medicine. Since 1997, Mr. I find the best fit of the prosthesis is by scanning/digitizing the area involved, as molding by it’s nature distorts soft tissue. If a portable scanner isn’t available, a traditional cast can be taken, and digitized later. In the case of a socket, I then use CAD to modify the file according to the type needed, and incorporating any other components, (such as shuttle locks), then export to another software to hollow, or shell, the file in order to print only what I need. Once the print comes off the machine, it can be fit traditionally, and the patient walked on the socket (backed up with a temporary fiberglas wrap). 3D printed sockets can still be modified to an extent, if needs be. Once alignment and fit are established, the printed socket (minus the fiberglas wrap) are incorporated into the traditional final lamination. The benefits are half the cost/ half the weight of a traditional lamination, with increased tensile strength.

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CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION: TECHNIQUES SHOWCASE Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:40 PM CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION: TECHNIQUES SHOWCASE Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:40 PM

Application of ZBrush for Anaplastology Bar Soldering

Ales Grygar, MgA, IAA Paul Tanner, MBA, CCA ING Corporation, Certified Clinical Anaplastologist Frydek-Mistek, Czech Republic Huntsman Cancer Hospital at the University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

The conventional method of soldering a pre-fabricated gold alloy rod/bar is The showcase will be focused on using • Modific ation of existing virtual 3D inefficient and takes several hours of work. I will present the technique of Zbrush software (Pixologic, Inc.) and model of a facial part (nose, eye, ear) soldering the rod to the gold cylinders using a flux/solder paste with no investment 3D printers for Anaplastology (upper or an upper limb part (hand, forearm, of the bar. A double third hand benchtop soldering station is used to hold the limb prostheses and facial prostheses). whole upper limb) cut rods in place. After the bar is soldered and the wax prototype is sculpted, the acrylic substructure can be poured. Conference attendees will go during • 3D visualization of a fitted prosthesis the demonstration through the • V irtual surgical planning for facial following processes: prostheses Extrinsic Color • Importing patient’s 3D data into • Preparing data for 3D printing ZBrush software (data from 3D Paul Tanner, MBA, CCA scanning or segmentation of CT/ • Demo nstration of 3D printed models Perhaps the greatest challenge of making a realistic prosthesis is matching the MRI data) (powder/glue, ABS and wax models) color and translucency. Spectrophotometry can help you evaluate and improve your coloring technique. Bring your color palette and practice external painting. • Digital sculpting of a prosthesis from scratch

Photogammetry in Anaplastology Juan Garcia, MA, CCA Factor II Inc The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Facial Prosthetics Clinic Baltimore, Maryland, USA Magnacap Magnetic Retention System Eduardo Arias, BFA The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Facial Prosthetics Clinic Prosthetic Silicones and Ancillary Products Baltimore, Maryland, USA Distributors of Spectromatch E-Skin Colourimeter System **Maxillofacial Prosthetics Training Centre - Opening Fall 2014 - Phoenix, USA**

This demonstration will preview the use of photogammetry for 3D scanning of USA - Factor II Inc UK - Technovent Ltd faces. Photogammetry uses photographs to generate 3D models. Anyone with Tel: 928 537 8387 Tel: +44 (0)1656 768566 access to a commercial photographic camera and a reasonable photographic [email protected] [email protected] lighting setup can create a highly detailed 3D model. The methods shown represent a practical and inexpensive solution to incorporate a digital workflow.

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CONFERENCE GENERAL SESSION: POSTER PRESENTATIONS Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:40 PM POST CONFERENCE PROGRAM

A Complex Mid-Face Patient Case Reconstruction of Cancer Caused Facial Anne-Marie Riedinger, MA Defects and Microtia Centre d’Epitheses Faciales with Magnet Connected Extra Oral Implant IAA Post-Conference Course Strasbourg, France Based Prostheses Florian Raithel May 31- June 1, 2014 Evaluation of Experiential Development of Anaplastologist Saturday, May 31, 2014 Patients at Theocular Prosthesis: Epithetik Zentrum Day 1 Osseointegrated Prostheses | Location: Cochlear Americas Headquarters Use of Focusing Technique in Clinical Care Hockenheim, Germany Marília Souza da Silveira 8:00-8:30 Bus to Cochlear Oculart - Confecção e Adaptação de Prótese Ocular Prf. Dr. Robert Sader 8:30-8:40 Opening Remarks Belo Horizonte / Minas Gerais – Brasil Department for Oral, Craniomaxillofacial and Facial Plastic Surgery; Institute of Pathology 8:40-9:10 Dennis Bellet, RN, BSN, CCRN Introduction Cristiano Mauro Assis Gomes Goethe University of Frankfurt 9:10-9:50 Bradley Patrick Pickett, M.D. Craniofacial Ossseointegration: Surgical Considerations in Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Frankfurt, Germany Implant Placement and Soft Tissue Management Belo Horizonte / Minas Gerais - Brasil 9:50-10:10 Susan Habakuk, MEd, CCA Patient Selection and Conventional Pre-Treatment Planning Dr. Shahram Ghanaati 10:10-10:20 Peter Evans, MIMPT Digital Preoperative Planning Yielding Rapid Prototyped Use of a Nasal Conformer in the Prosthetic Department for Oral, Craniomaxillofacial and Facial Plastic Surgical Guides Surgery; Institute of Pathology Rehabilitation 10:20-10:30 Suzanne Verma, MAMS, CCA Pre-Operative Planning and Intraoperative Navigation with of a Combined Tip Columella Defect Goethe University of Frankfurt the Stryker System Frankfurt, Germany Pattii Montgomery 10:30-10:40 Juan Garcia, MA, CCA Pre-Operative Planning Using the Brain Lab Navigation MD Anderson Cancer Center, Maxillofacial Prosthodontic System Photogrammetry in Facial Prosthetics Fellow 10:40-11:10 Break Houston, Texas, USA Eduardo Arias, BFA 11:10-12:10 Temporal Bone Lab The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Facial 12:10-12:25 Break Digital Sculpting in Anaplastology – Prosthetics Clinic 12:25-1:25 Orbital Implant Placement on Models Application of ZBrush for Facial Prosthetics Baltimore, Maryland, USA 1:25-3:00 Lunch and Tour Ales Grygar, MgA, IAA Juan Garcia, MA, CCA ING Corporation The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Facial 3:00-3:30 Bus returns to hotel Frydek-Mistek, Czech Republic Prosthetics Clinic 3:30-4:00 Peter Evans, MIMPT Zygomatic Implants in the Midface and the Surgicase System Baltimore, Maryland, USA 4:00-4:30 Marcelo Ferraz de Oliveira, DDS Dental Implants in the Midface Jiri Rosicky, ME, PhD, CPO 4:30-5:30 John McFall, Magnetic Retention ING Corporation Peter Evans, MIMPT Frydek-Mistek, Czech Republic Mark Waters, PhD, Ortopedicka Protetika David Trainer, CCA Frydek-Mistek, Czech Republic Key Topics of Concentration for Day 1 • Treatment Planning for Prosthetic Reconstruction of Auricular, Nasal and Midface Defects • Introduction to Digital Implant Planning and Methods of Transferring Planning into Operating Room • Hands on Training for Surgical Techniques in Implant Placement and Flap Preparation

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POST CONFERENCE PROGRAM POST CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Presenters Peter Evans, MIMPT Surgery at University of New Mexico Sunday, June 1, 2014 See page 13. School of Medicine in Albuquerque, Bradley Patrick Pickett, M.D. Day 2 Digital Sculpting in Zbrush | Location: UCDenver Digital Animation Lab and 3D Systems - Medical Modeling New Mexico. He received his doctorate Director of Otology/Neurotology Juan Garcia, MA, CCA in medicine from Dartmouth Medical Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery See page 38. 8:30-8:45 Walk to Lab School and completed his general sur- Department of Surgery 8:45-9:45 Introduction to the Zbrush Interface Marcelo Ferraz de Oliveira, DDS gery and otolaryngology residencies at University of New Mexico School 9:45-10:05 Break See page 30. Walter Reed Army Medical Center in of Medicine John McFall, See page 13. Washington, DC. Dr. Pickett is actively 10:05-11:35 Sculpting in Zbrush Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA involved in several medical societies, 11:35-12:20 Lunch Mark Waters, PhD, See page 13. Dennis Bellet, RN, BSN, CCRN including the American Academy of 12:20-1:45 Sculpting Input and Output Regional Training Specialist David Trainer, CCA, See page 36. Otolaryngology, where he participates 1:45-2:00 Break Cochlear Americas Bradley Pickett, MD is a board certi- in the Head & Neck Surgery Skull 2:00-2:30 Bus to 3D Systems-Medical Modeling Denver, Colorado, USA fied Otologist/Neurotologist with over Base Committee and the Neurotology 2:30-5:05 Tour and Demonstrations of 3D Printing Susan Habakuk, MEd, CCA twenty years of experience specializing Education Committee. Dr. Pickett’s re- See page 34. in cochlear implants and bone anchored search interests include the epidemiolo- 5:05-5:35 Bus to Hotel surgeries. He is the Director of Otology gy of Aural Atresia in Native American 5:35-7:00 Closing Reception Sponsored by 3D Systems-Medical Modeling Suzanne Verma, MAMS, CCA and Neurotology in the Department of and Hispanic Populations. See page 23. Key Topics of Concentration for Day 2: • Introduction to Zbrush Interface • Digital Sculpting in Zbrush ® • Data Import and Export in Zbrush (DICOM and 3D scanning) • Introduction to Scanning and Digital Design with Geomagic Touch Haptic Technology • Introduction to 3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing Technology - Stereolithography & ColorJet Printing

system-techniksteco Presenters 3D Systems - Medical Modeling Amanda Y. Behr is an Assistant Golden, Colorado, USA Professor and Anaplastologist Charles Wesley Price, MS, CMI at Georgia Regents University’s Titanmagnetics® Associate Professor Department of Medical Illustration. Magnetic implantat abutments - Media Arts Biography Amanda serves the IAA as Vice Art Institute of Colorado “Wes” Price earned his master of gastightly welded in titanium President and is a member of several Denver, Colorado, USA science degree in medical illustration from the Medical College of Georgia committees. Amanda received her master’s degree from The Johns Juan Garcia, MA, CCA and earned his Certification in Facial prostheses Hopkins University School of See pag 38. 2011. He is an associate professor of titanium ring for Medicine program in Biological and silicone retention Overdentures media arts and animation at the Art Medical Illustration. She completed Amanda Y. Behr, MA, CMI, FAMI Institute of Colorado where he was Obturatores internships in anaplastology at The Assistant Professor named “Faculty of the Year” in 2011. Johns Hopkins Facial Prosthetics Clinic Department of Medical Illustration Wes is also the membership director and Graphica Medica in Rochester, Georgia Regents University for ASIFA-Colorado, a non-profit Minnesota. Amanda’s research Augusta, Georgia, USA organization devoted to cultivating the art and profession of animation in interests lie in finding cost effective and practical ways to integrate three- Andy Christensen Denver. In his free time, Wes enjoys dimensional technology into the field segmented Vice President snowboarding, hiking and camping in of Anaplastology. hollow obturator Personalized Surgery & Medical the Colorado Rockies. You find our english catalogue on our website www.steco.de Devices

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• Denver Art Museum • 16th Street Mall • Coors Field Baseball Stadium 3D Systems/Medical Modeling • Molly Brown House Museum Post-Conference Day 2 17301 W Colfax Ave • U.S. Mint Golden, Colorado • Colorado State Capital Building Denver Art Museum • The LoDo Historical District The LoDo Historic Disctrict • Larimer Square • Clyfford Still Museum • History Colorado Center • Denver Zoo The Fort • Confluence Park 19192 Colorado 8 Morrison, Colorado • Downtown Aquarium • The Children’s Museum of Denver Coors Field Baseball Stadium • Elitch Gardens Elitch Gardens • The Blue Bear at the Colorado Convention Center Cochlear Americas Post-Confernce Day 1 • Fossil Trace Golf Club 13059 E Peakview Ave • Red Rocks Amphitheater Englewood, Colorado • Heritage Square • Dinosaur Ridge • Cabela’s – World’s Foremost Molly Brown House Museum Outfitter Store Blue Bear at the Colorado Convention Center • Pearl Street Mall Digital Animation Lab Post-Conference Day 2 • Georgetown Railroad 1240 14th St • Central City and Black Hawk Denver, Colorado • Heritage Square • Coors Brewery Tour • Cherry Creek Shopping District

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Tuesday, May 27 Wednesday, May 28 Thursday, May 29 Tuesday, May 27 Wednesday, May 28 Thursday, May 29

7 am 7 am 7 am 7 am 7 am 7 am Registration Open Continental Breakfast Registration Open Continental Breakfast 7am−12 pm and 4−7 pm 7-8 am 7am−12 pm and 4−7 pm 7-8 am 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30

8 am 8 am 8 am 8 am 8 am 8 am Loosen Up: Exploring Complex Mold-making and President’s Address and Welcome Loosen Up: Exploring Complex Mold-making and President’s Address and Welcome Sculptural Creativity Tips from Special E ects 8−8:20 am Sculptural Creativity Tips from Special E ects 8−8:20 am 8−9:45 am 8−9:45 am 8:30 8:30 8−9:45 am 8−9:45 am 8:30 8:30 8:30 8:30 Keynote− Cancer Outlooks: Rotation 1A Rotation 1B Keynote− Cancer Outlooks: Rotation 1A Rotation 1B Advances and the Future Advances and the Future 8:20−9:05 am 9 am 9 am 9 am 8:20−9:05 am 9 am 9 am 9 am Speed Mixing Technology for Anaplastology Labs Speed Mixing Technology for Anaplastology Labs 9:05−9:30 am 9:05−9:30 am 9:30 9:30 9:30 9:30 9:30 9:30 Designs of Prosthetic Upper-Lip Replacements Designs of Prosthetic Upper-Lip Replacements 9:30−9:55 am 9:30−9:55 am Coffee Break • 9:45-10:10 am 10 am 10 am Coffee Break • 9:45-10:10 am 10 am 10 am 10 am 10 am Fast Take Sponsor Presentations Fast Take Sponsor Presentations 9:55−10:15 am 9:55−10:15 am Loosen Up: Exploring Complex Mold-making and Coffee Break • 10:15-10:35 am 10:30 10:30 Loosen Up: Exploring Complex Mold-making and 10:30 Coffee Break • 10:15-10:35 am 10:30 10:30 10:30 Sculptural Creativity Tips from Special E ects Sculptural Creativity Tips from Special E ects Keynote −Reconstructing Ancient Faces 10:10−11:55 am 10:10−11:55 am Keynote −Reconstructing Ancient Faces 10:10−11:55 am 10:10−11:55 am Rotation 2A Rotation 2B and the Evolution of Human Facial Expression 11 am 11 am Rotation 2A Rotation 2B 11 am and the Evolution of Human Facial Expression 11 am 11 am 11 am 10:35 −11:20 am 10:35 −11:20 am The Hands That Never Retired The Hands That Never Retired 11:30 11:30 11:30 11:30 11:30 11:30 11:20 −11:50 am 11:20 −11:50 am

Fitting for Ocular Case • 11:50 am − 12:10 pm 12 pm 12 pm 12 pm Fitting for Ocular Case • 11:50 am − 12:10 pm 12 pm 12 pm 12 pm Lunch on your own Billing for the Lunch on your own Billing for the 12:10 − 2:15 pm Anaplastologist 12:10 − 2:15 pm Anaplastologist 12:30 12:30 Lunch on your own • 11:55 am − 1:15 pm 12:30 12:30 12:30 Lunch on your own • 11:55 am − 1:15 pm 12:30 12:10-1:00 pm 12:10-1:00 pm

1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm Board Meeting Board Meeting BCCA Exam BCCA Exam 1:00-2:15 pm 1:00-2:15 pm 1:30 1:30 Ocular Fitting Silicone and Magnetic 1:30 1:30 1:30 Ocular Fitting Silicone and Magnetic 1:30 1:00−4:00 pm 1:15-3:00pm Retention 2014 1:00−4:00 pm 1:15-3:00pm Retention 2014 Rotation 3A 1:15-3:00pm Rotation 3A 1:15-3:00pm 2 pm 2 pm Rotation 3B 2 pm 2 pm 2 pm Rotation 3B 2 pm Marketing in Healthcare • 2:15 − 2:45 pm Marketing in Healthcare • 2:15 − 2:45 pm 2:30 2:30 2:30 2:30 2:30 2:30

Fitting a Short Residual Thumb • 2:45 − 3:10 pm Fitting a Short Residual Thumb • 2:45 − 3:10 pm 3 pm 3 pm 3 pm 3 pm 3 pm 3 pm Coffee Break • 3−3:25 pm Coffee Break • 3−3:25 pm 3:30 3:30 3:30 FPanel on Technology • 3:10 − 4:00 pm 3:30 3:30 3:30 FPanel on Technology • 3:10 − 4:00 pm Ocular Fitting Silicone and Magnetic Ocular Fitting Silicone and Magnetic 4 pm 4 pm 3:25-5:10pm Retention 2014 4 pm 4 pm 4 pm 3:25-5:10pm Retention 2014 4 pm Rotation 4A 3:25-5:10pm Rotation 4A 3:25-5:10pm Techniques Showcase Co ee and Techniques Showcase Co ee and Rotation 4B Rotation 4B 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:00 −5:50 pm Refreshments 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:00 −5:50 pm Refreshments 4:00 −5:50 pm 4:00 −5:50 pm 5 pm 5 pm 5 pm 5 pm 5 pm 5 pm Poster Presentations Poster Presentations 4:00 −5:50 pm 4:00 −5:50 pm 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30

6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm Welcome Reception • 6−7:30 pm Welcome Reception • 6−7:30 pm 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30

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48 49 EXPLORING NEW HEIGHTS: Collaboration and Connection International Anaplastology Association // 28th Annual Educational Conference Denver

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50 51 SAVE THE DATE International Anaplastology Association 29th Annual Educational Conference Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2015 MAY 13 – 16, 2015