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05/04/2006 23:13
Francesnot registered
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05/04/2006 23:13
Francesnot registered
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Dr Eatons Class is listed
Hi All,
Dr. Eaton class is listed on the ASSH website. It is entitled 'Management of Dupuytrens Contracture What's New and what is true' and can be found under 'Instructional Courses'. It's to be held Thursday September 7 4:30-6:pm. So there we have it. Go talk to all your Surgeons and tell them about it. This will give NA lots of exposure for sure. I hope there will be a transcript available of the presentation.
I've been away for a while so please forgive me if this is already posted.
Frances
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05/04/2006 23:53
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05/04/2006 23:53
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Eaton and his instructional course
great work Frances!!
I hope you wont mind me adding some more.
Charles Eaton is the Chairperson with Faculty Members: Hurst, Stony Brook - Collagenase Dups Seegenschmiedt, Essen Germany - Radiotherapy Dups Zidel - Florida - NA Pess - New Jersey - NA Denkler - California - NA Interestingly one of topics for discussion is listed as " Reality check of outcomes and complications of traditional treatment methods for dupuytren's". I sure hope we can get hold of the course transcript.
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05/04/2006 23:40
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05/04/2006 23:40
SusieQ
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TRUTH
HOW EXCITING!!!!!!!!!
MAY TRUTH PREVAIL!!!!!!!!
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05/04/2006 23:31
Randy H. not registered
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Reality Check
Francis, you must have been haunting the ASSH web site! :) Congrats on getting the Scoop. Even Eaton's sight hasn't been update on this yet.
"Reality Check of outcomes and complications <from traditional OS>" Eaton cracks me up. He certainly is going straight at the traditionalists isn't he. Reality Check indeed.
Basically, the frozen block of misinformation about NA we have been battling here (though not lately), and that many have encountered form their CHS, is about to meet a Blow Torch. Dr. Gary Press has warned not to disregard the power of Tradition to withstand the actual Facts, but at the very least SusieQ's is going to be very busy updating with "The List" after September. Are you ready?
Wolfgang has got to be pleased that Seegenschmiedt has been invited to the party. I certainly am. Maybe we'll see radiotherapy available in the US as a bonus. Don't worry. CHS have plenty of *other* things to keep them busy as the total number of fasciectomies being performed begins to decline.
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05/05/2006 23:32
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05/05/2006 23:32
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ASSH
Hi Randy,
No hauntings here, just a lucky shot. Like everyone else I'm please to see all the big names listed. Presenting all the major treatment options it is a gentle challenge to the attitude that surgery is the only choice.
It's interesting that they chose to place it under the category of 'instructional course' rather then 'optional course'. I think it gives weight to the importance of the info to be presented which is even better.
Frances
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05/05/2006 23:14
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Glad to see this post. I had also discovered Dr. Eaton's program on the ASSH website. I saw Dr. Denkler last Tuesday for treatment on a pinkie pip after prior surgeries. I asked him about the program and he said his portion of the presentation might be the historical part but not yet planned. He and Dr. Eaton will be meeting in July. It was good to hear that these two are friends so experience is shared for the benefit of those of us with this condition.
I will be making a separate post on my experience with Dr. Denkler which was 100% positive.
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05/06/2006 23:19
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Wolfgangnot registered
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radiotherapy and ASSH
Randy, thank you for pointing out that radiotherapy will also be represented on the ASSH conference. This intro course will just be one of many and certainly not the focus of this conference but the group is impressive and if just another 10 or 20 US doctors accept NA and radiotherapy as means to treat Dupuytren, then this will be a major step forward. Let's cross fingers and congratulate Charles Eaton for this achievement!
Wolfgang
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05/06/2006 23:00
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Radiotherapy and ASSH
Wolfgang just a little correction it was poster Graeme who first informed us of the radiotherapy and collagenase connection on Eaton's panel. Graeme also pointedly pointed out the Eaton's ASSH topic of discussion "reality check on outcomes of traditional methods for Dups etc.."
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05/07/2006 23:43
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praise
Graeme, sorry for not mentioning your contribution! I am also following your Imiquimod comments and trial with interest. And thanks to Dodo for indicating this.
Wolfgang
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05/07/2006 23:32
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Wolfgang
Hi there Wolfgang thanks for your reply. Suitable punishment could be that you buy me a glass of one of your country's execellent beers when I pay a visit!! I read lots of your posts both here and also on a couple of Yahoogroups forums. I admire your intelligent, patient and well researched input to members.
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