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ADVANCE PROGR AM

T H E S O U T H W E S T E R N S U R G I C A L C O N G R E S S

68th Annual MeetingApril 3 – 6, 2016Coronado, CA Hotel del Coronado

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68th Annual MeetingApril 3 – 6, 2016Hotel del CoronadoCoronado, CA

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The Southwestern Surgical Congress and the Hotel del Coronado invite you to experience all that Coronado has to offer while participating in this year’s SWSC Annual Meeting. Coronado, also known as Coronado Island, is located in San Diego County, California, across and around San Diego Bay from downtown San Diego. Coronado lies on the geographic combination of an island and a tombolo connected to the mainland called the Silver Strand. Coronado is Spanish for “crowned one” and it is nicknamed - The Crown City.

The Southwestern Surgical Congress Annual Meeting features a flexible schedule to allow you to maximize your educational opportunities, while leaving plenty of time to network with colleagues. The meeting will feature 33 oral scientific abstract presentations, 60 ePoster displays, 63 quick shot presentations, video presentations, invited guest lectures, an exhibitor showcase, a special presentation from the American College of Surgeons, a special panel by past presidents of the association, postgraduate courses, lunches geared towards resident, fellows and advanced practice clinicians, a special Women in Surgery cocktail reception and more!

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS You Can’t Blame the Wreck on the Train Sunday, April 3, 20164:30pm – 5:15pmJohn Potts, III, MD – Chicago, IL

EDGAR J. POTH MEMORIAL LECTURE Residency Re-design: Is it Time? Tuesday, April 5, 201610:00am – 10: 45amDavid Mercer, MD – Omaha, NE

Established in 1975, The Edgar J. Poth Memorial Lecture was named after the 15th President of The Southwestern Surgical Congress.

THOMAS G. ORR MEMORIAL LECTURE Tuesday, April 5, 20162:45pm – 3:30pmDonald Lesslie, MD – Houston, TX

The Thomas G. Orr Memorial Lecture, named after the 2nd President of The Southwestern Surgical Congress, began in 1966.

CLAUDE H. ORGAN, JR. MEMORIAL LECTURE Wednesday, April 6, 20168:30am – 9:15amTerry Lairmore, MD – Belton, TX

Established in 1996, the Claude H. Organ, Jr. Memorial Lecture was named after Dr. Claude Organ for his tireless dedication to The Southwestern Surgical Congress and the surgical profession.

SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS A total of 33 scientific papers will be presented, with plenty of time to discuss hot topics. Notable scientific session topics include Abdominal, GI, Trauma, Surgical Oncology, Breast, Endocrine and Acute Care Surgery.

QUICK SHOT PRESENTATIONS Hear 63 quick shot presentations addressing issues faced in surgery every day. Topics include Trauma, GI, CT and Acute Care, Breast and Endocrine.

EPOSTER DISPLAYS AND FEATURED POSTER PRESENTATIONS Examine 60 posters and featured poster presentations to see what other surgeons are finding through their research. Featured posters will be displayed on Sunday afternoon, just prior to the Welcome Reception. A Best Poster Award will be chosen by the Program Committee and the winner will be presented on Tuesday evening.

EXHIBITOR SHOWCASE The SWSC provides your best opportunity to network and interact with vendors from numerous companies representing medical equipment, pharmaceutical companies, and other surgical suppliers. All are waiting to discuss their newest products and get feedback from you. Plenty of time will be available to network in this engaging setting and to take valuable information back to your practice. There will be a Reception on Sunday evening to kick off the opening of the poster and exhibit displays.

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68th Annual MeetingApril 3 – 6, 2016Hotel del CoronadoCoronado, CA

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POSTGRADUATE COURSE: ULTRASOUNDSunday, April 3, 20168:00am – 12:00noon (Hands-on- attendance limited to 24pp)

POSTGRADUATE COURSE: ACUTE CARE/GENERAL SURGERYSunday, April 3, 20168:00am – 12:00noon NOTE: There are no additional fees to attend the Postgraduate Courses. However, please be sure to sign up on the enclosed registration form, to reserve your spot at these courses! AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS SESSIONMonday, April 4, 20168:00am – 11:30am Hear the latest update from the American College of Surgeons, along with updates on surgical training opportunities and ABS acceptance rates of SWSC members.

PAST PRESIDENTS PANEL“How I Do It” Tuesday, April 5, 20167:30am – 8:30am

Join us for this special panel of SWSC Past Presidents, and a unique early morning educational offering you will not want to miss!

GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION LUNCHEON Autonomy in Surgical Training Tuesday, April 5, 201612:15pm – 1:30pm

This luncheon is geared specifically towards Trainees and Program Directors. There is no additional fee to attend, however, pre-registration is required to reserve your lunch spot for this event.

ADVANCED PRACTICE CLINICIAN LUNCHEONTuesday, April 5, 201612:15pm – 1:30pm

This luncheon is geared specifically towards Advanced Practice Care Providers. Come join us for this unique networking opportunity. There is no additional fee to attend, however, pre-registration is required to reserve your lunch spot for this event.

WOMEN IN SURGERY COCKTAIL RECEPTION Tuesday, April 5, 20166:00pm – 7:00pm

Spend some time networking with other women in surgery at this informal gathering, just prior to the Tuesday evening Reception. There is no additional fee to attend this event, and all interested registrants are welcome to attend

CME CREDIT CME credit will be available for this activity.

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68th Annual MeetingApril 3 – 6, 2016Hotel del CoronadoCoronado, CA

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HOTEL INFORMATIONHotel del Coronado 1500 Orange, Ave.Coronado, CA 92118Reservations: 1-800-468-3533Web: www.hoteldel.com

SWSC Group Rates: $269 Single / Double occupancy + TaxCutoff Date: March 2, 2016

Reservations received after this date will be accepted based on availability. Reservations must be guaranteed with a major credit card. Reservations cancelled within 72 hours prior to the arrival date will be charged one night’s room and tax. For phone reservations, please call 800-468-3533 and mention Southwestern Surgical Congress.

Online reservations can also be made at www.swscongress.org

AIRPORT INFORMATIONThe closest airport is San Diego International Airport. The Hotel del Coronado is located approximately 30 minutes from the airport.

San Diego International Airport 3225 N. Harbor Drive San Diego, CA 92101 Web: www.san.org

CAR RENTALAll major car rental agencies are also available at San Diego International Airport.

Alamo (800) 327-9633Avis (800) 831-2847Budget (800) 527-0700Enterprise (800) 736-8222Hertz (800) 654-3131National (800) 227-7368

TAXI SERVICECost for Taxi service from the San Diego International Airport to the hotel is approximately $37 plus gratuity, one way. Taxis are readily available outside of the San Diego International Airport baggage claim area. The transfer time to the hotel is 15-30 minutes depending upon traffic.

PRIVATE CAR & LIMO SERVICELa Costa Limo CompanyReservations: 760-438-4455Web: www.lacostalimo.comCost: $119 (one way, includes gratuity)

HOTEL PARKING The hotel offers self-parking for $37 and valet parking for $47

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONThe Southwestern Surgical CongressPO Box 219191Kansas City, MO 64121-9191 Telephone: 913-402-7102Fax: 913-273-1140Email: [email protected] Site: www.swscongress.org

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68th Annual MeetingApril 3 – 6, 2016Hotel del CoronadoCoronado, CA

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RESORT ACTIVITIES

GolfCoronado Municipal Golf CourseThe Coronado Municipal Golf Course is a 10 minutes’ walk from the Hotel del Coronado. This course is rated as one of the best public golf courses in the nation. The Coronado Municipal Golf Course is set beneath the majestic Coronado Bridge and is has beautiful harbor and San Diego skyline views.

Maderas Golf ClubMaderas Golf Club is quietly tucked away amidst the gentle rolling hills of Poway, a beautiful suburb of San Diego. Designed by Johnny Miller and Robert Muir Graves, Maderas Golf Club offers a unique combination of golf course strategy and design mastery. This course was one of Golf Digest’s Top 100 Greatest Public golf courses (35 minutes from the hotel).

Steele Canyon Golf Club This 27-hole golf course is the centerpiece of the 493 acre gated golf community, personally designed by Gary Player. Each of the three nines offers a distinct environment and type of play for all levels of golfers with the rugged Canyon Course’s dramatic shot challenges and breathtaking elevations. (30 minutes from the hotel).

Spa ServicesThe Spa at “The del” highlights the healing properties of the sea and offers a wealth of relaxing treatment and beauty therapies, including organic facials, luscious body scrubs, slimming wraps and deep tissue massage. The private terrace with vanishing-edge pool overlooking the Pacific provides the ultimate therapeutic retreat. The Spa can be reached at (619) 522-8100 to book your appointment.

Spa Hours:Sunday – Wednesday 8:30am – 5pmThursday – Saturday, 8:30am – 7pm

Main PoolRelax and enjoy the sun poolside or in the hot tub. The pool is kept at a relaxing 80 degrees year-round. Complimentary pool towels, chaise lounge chairs, kickboard and water toys are all provided to guests of the hotel.

Del WatersportsThe Del Watersports rental desk is located at the Boardwalk Pool at Ocean Towers has all types of equipment available if you are interested in riding the sparkling blue pacific.

Historical Tour of the Hotel del CoronadoThe Coronado Historical Society has all the answers to your questions about the Hotel del Coronado. Let them share their passion with you, as they offer history tours of the hotel. Available on Mon., Wed &Fri. at 10:30am and Sat. & Sun. at 2:00pm.

Beach ActivitiesThe Hotel del beach was named “America’s #1 Beach”, and is the perfect place to build a castle, search for seashells or swim in the sea. Grab a boogie board or sign up for a surf lesson and learn how to surf or paddleboard.

DelVenture Kids ProgramThe DelVenture program offers children ages 4-12 exciting 1-hour activities and 3.5-5 hour evening adventures such as Tahitian night, future chefs, tent city dinosaur digs, beach Olympics and more. Kids 4-12 receive an adventure pack at check-in. For more information call (619) 522-8815.

Fitness CenterThe fitness center features a variety of cardiovascular equipment, strength training equipment, certified personal trainers and a wide range of classes. Open 24 hours, all class are complimentary to adults 18 and older. Bike Rentals All types of bikes are available to rent at PeDels. Navigate a six-mile trail for a scenic coastal ride around Coronado Island or cruise south along the Silver Strand. Call 619.433.9956 for more information.

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68th Annual MeetingApril 3 – 6, 2016Hotel del CoronadoCoronado, CA

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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS & TOURS The Hotel del concierge staff is available to help you book reservations to local attractions and tours and to assist with discounted rates. USS Midway Museum Tour the longest-serving aircraft carrier in US Navy history, having served for 47 years. The self-guided audio tour covers over 60 different exhibits throughout the ship and includes 24 restored aircraft. A must see for history and military enthusiasts. www.midway.org Harbor Cruise Tour San Diego from the sea with a one or two-hour Harbor Cruise. Offering great views of San Diego’s skyline, the US Naval ships, Coronado Island, North Island Naval Air Station and Point Loma, these tours take full advantage of San Diego Bay’s calm waters and warm climate. The concierge will be happy to make reservations for you. Whale Watching Experience the gray whale migration off the San Diego coast with Birch Aquarium at Scripps. Get ready for big adventures with Birch Aquarium at Scripps naturalists as we venture out for twice-daily cruises to locate gray whales on their round-trip migration from the Bering Sea to Baja’s breeding grounds. Get an up-close look at these amazing whales aboard vessels from Flagship Cruises and Events. Learn about gray whale baleen, barnacles and prey from aquarium naturalists during this memorable whale watching experience, leaving daily from San Diego Bay. Don’t forget warm clothing and binoculars! Discounted tickets are available through the hotel concierge. Daily tours: 9:45 a.m.-1:15 p.m. & 1:30-5 p.m. with Flagship Cruises and Events

Balboa Park Museums Visit what’s been called “The Smithsonian of the West Coast.” Balboa Park is truly a cultural wonderland, comprised of 15 museums, performing arts venues and beautiful botanical gardens. www.balboapark.org Old Town Trolley Tour The Old Town Trolley offers a two-hour narrated tour of San Diego that makes nine stops along its route. You can get off at as many or as few of these stops as you would like and explore that section of San Diego. Trolleys stop every ½ hour at each stop, allowing you to explore and re-board at your own pace. www.trolleytours.com

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONThe Southwestern Surgical CongressPO Box 219191Kansas City, MO 64121-9191 Telephone: 913-402-7102Fax: 913-273-1140Email: [email protected] Site: www.swscongress.org

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SWSC SPONSORED ACTIVITIES Yoga on the Beach Monday, April 4, 2016 6:30am– 7:30am Hotel del Coronado (Main Beach – meet in front of Del Beach Bar on the Paseo) Cost: $30 per person Yoga mats and a water station will be provided Join us in a private yoga class that is designed to revitalize your body physically, mentally and spiritually. This class will focus on basic yoga postures and breathing that increase muscle tone, improve flexibility and concentration, detoxify vital organs and induce a state of deep relaxation. Annual Golf Tournament Monday, April 4, 2016 Consecutive Tee Times beginning at 1:00pm Coronado Municipal Golf Course Cost: $95 per person Join us for an afternoon on the greens. Be sure to register in advance, as we typically have strong interest for golf. Fee includes transportation, greens fees, tournament coordination and prizes and boxed Lunch. USS Midway Museum Tour Monday, April 4, 2016 1:30pm – 4:00pm Cost: $30 per person The USS Midway is the longest-serving aircraft carrier in US Navy History, having served for 47 years. You will enjoy this self-guided audio tour covering over 60 different exhibits throughout the ship, including 24 restored aircrafts. This is a must see for history and military enthusiasts! The tour takes about 2 hours and there are lots of retired veterans on-board that enjoy talking with you and answering all of your questions.  Fitness Walk Tuesday, April 5, 2016 6:45am – 8:00am Hotel del Coronado (meet in front of Del Beach Bar on the Paseo) Cost: $30 per person Get your day started with a fun group fitness walk. This walk will offer a one hour guided walk around Coronado and will be led by one of the Hotel del local fitness instructors. There will also be fitness towels and a water station provided at check-in.

Spouse / Guest Event: Southern California Culinary and History Tour Tuesday, April 5, 2016 1:00pm – 4:00pm Tour Capacity: 14pp Cost: $50 per person This walking tour offers delicious food samplings from local purveyors and eating establishments. You will hear interesting stories and tales of Coronado’s history while dining on fresh, tasty foods. You will visit unique places providing you everything from locally grown to globally inspired culinary samplings. The tour includes all food tastings, a goody bag and a bottle of water. We will be meeting in the lobby of the hotel at 12:45pm Poster Presentations & Exhibitor Reception Sunday, April 3, 2016 5:30pm – 7:00pm Enjoy drinks, tasty light appetizers and networking with old friends and colleagues. The ePoster Presentations will also take place during this event. Make plans to get together for dinner following the reception. This Reception is included in all registration fees. All guests attending the Exhibitor Reception must present their name badge. SWSC Reception Tuesday, April 5, 2016 7:00pm – 10:00pm Join your fellow SWSC colleagues for an evening of fabulous food and socializing. This reception promises to be the perfect conclusion to a beautiful week in Coronado. This event is included in the fee for all registered attendees and spouses/guests. Additional fees apply for non registered guests.

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68th Annual MeetingApril 3 – 6, 2016Hotel del CoronadoCoronado, CA

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ANNUAL MEETING REGISTRATION – Register by March 2nd and SAVE Complete the enclosed registration form and mail with full payment, or register online at www.swscongress.org. Please make checks payable to SWSC or enclose credit card information. Balance dues are not accepted. Take advantage of a reduced registration fee by having your registration postmarked by March 2nd. Registrations postmarked after this date will be processed at the higher rate. All cancellations or requests for name substitutions must be received in writing. Refunds will be issued after the meeting for written cancellations received at SWSC Headquarters by March 2nd.

There is a $100 processing fee for all cancellations. No refunds will be given for cancellations received after March 2nd.

WEATHER/ATTIRE INFORMATION San Diego weather in April ranges from the high 50s to the high 60s. The dress code for the conference is resort casual. Resort attire is appropriate for the Exhibitor Welcome Reception and resort or cocktail attire is recommended for the SWSC Reception. Attendees should bring a jacket for outdoor activities and meeting room air conditioning.

DON’T MISS THESE RESIDENT MEETING HIGHLIGHTS Registration Discounts! Please contact the SWSC Headquarters if your institution is sending (3) or more Residents, to receive a $100 discount Jack Barney Resident Award The Jack Barney Award for Best Resident Paper will be presented on Tuesday evening. This year 19 oral paper presentations will compete for the award.

SWSC 2015–16 OFFICERS President John R. Potts, III Chicago, IL President Elect Clay Cothren Burlew Denver, CO Vice President Daniel Margulies Los Angeles, CA Secretary-Treasurer Shanu Kothari La Crosse, WI Recorder Daniel Vargo Salt Lake City, UT

PROGRAM COMMITTEE Michael Truitt Program Chair John R. Potts President Daniel Vargo Recorder Lillian Liao CME Chair Brian Eastridge Richard Frazee Ernie Gonzalez Fred Pieracci Barb Pockaj Gail Tominaga

SWSC HEADQUARTERS STAFF Nonie Lowry Director, Association Management Melinda Souders Administrative Manager Laura Fitzgerald Membership & Finance Molly Edmondson Membership Dues & Registration Corinne Hornsey Meetings & Events Amy Matthews Meeting CME Heather Roderick Exhibits & Sponsorship Denise Higgs Administrative Coordinator

If you have any questions or need additional information please contact: The Southwestern Surgical CongressPO Box 219191 Kansas City, MO 64121-9191 Telephone: 913-402-7102Fax: 913-273-1140Email: [email protected] Site: www.swscongress.org

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68th Annual MeetingApril 3 – 6, 2016Hotel del CoronadoCoronado, CA

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SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2016

7:00pm – 8:30pmPresident & Resident Reception (by invitation)

SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2016

8:00am – 5:00pmSWSC Registration Open

8:00am – 12:00pmPostgraduate Course: Ultrasound

Postgraduate Course:  Acute Care/General Surgery

NOTE: There are no additional fees to attend the courses

1:00pm – 2:30pmOpening Scientific Session I – Abdominal / GIModerators: Richard Frazee, MD – Temple, TX; Molly Gross, MD – Salt Lake City, UT

1:00pm – 1:15pm*1. WHEN BMI FAILS TO MEASURE UP: PERINEPHRIC AND PERIUMBILICAL FAT AS PREDICTORS OF OPERATIVE RISKPresenter: Luke Martin MD – Salt Lake City, UTDiscussant: Brandon Grover, MD – La Crosse, WI

1:15pm – 1:30pm*2. ROUTINE INTRAOPERATIVE CHOLANGIOGRAPHY IS UNNECESSARY IN PATIENTS WITH MILD GALLSTONE PANCREATITIS AND NORMALIZING BILIRUBIN LEVELSPresenter: Xuan-Binh Pham MD – Torrance, CADiscussant: S. Rob Todd, MD – Houston, TX

1:30pm – 1:45pm3. PROSPECTIVE, MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL SURGICAL AND QUALITY OF LIFE (QOL) OUTCOMES COMPARISON OF HEAVYWEIGHT (HW), MIDDLEWEIGHT (MW) AND LIGHTWEIGHT (LW) MESH IN OPEN VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR (OVHR)Presenter: Steven Groene MD – Charlotte, NCDiscussant: Wayne Anderson, MD – Williston ND

1:45pm – 2:00pm*4. TRANSANAL ENDOSCOPIC MICROSURGERY (TEM) AND TRANSANAL MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY (TAMIS): IS ONE TECHNIQUE SUPERIOR?Presenter: Alyson Melin DO – Omaha, NEDiscussant: Molly Gross, MD – Salt Lake City, UT

2:00pm – 2:15pm*5. IMPACT OF OBESITY ON POST-OPERATIVE 30-DAY OUTCOMES IN EMERGENT OPEN VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIRSPresenter: Mary Mrdutt MD – Temple, TXDiscussant: Dmitry Oleynikov, MD – Omaha, NE

2:15pm – 2:30pm*6. MISDIAGNOSING ADULTS APPENDICITIS: CLINICAL, COST, AND SOCIOECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF NEGATIVE APPENDECTOMYPresenter: Kyle Mock MD – Torrance, CADiscussant: Stephen Barnes, MD – Houston, TX

2:30pm – 2:45pmIntroduction of New MembersBryan Morse, MD – Membership Chair

2:45pm – 3:15pmPM Break/ePosters & Exhibits

3:15pm – 4:30pmScientific Session II – Trauma / Critical Care / Acute CareModerators: Robert McIntyre, MD – Denver, CO; Nicolas Melo, MD – Los Angeles, CA

3:15pm – 3:30pm7. COMPARISON OF OUTCOMES OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE APPENDICITIS BETWEEN AN ACUTE CARE SURGERY MODEL AND TRADITIONAL CALL COVERAGE MODEL IN THE SAME COMMUNITYPresenter: Shaina Schaetzel MD – Fresno, CADiscussant: Fred Pieracci, MD – Denver, CO

3:30pm – 3:45pm*8. ATTRIBUTION 2.0: WHOSE COMPLICATION IS IT?Presenter: Greg Hambright MD – Dallas, TXDiscussant: Chris Cribari, MD – Loveland, CO

3:45pm – 4:00pm*9. CLINICAL PREDICTORS OF EARLY ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME IN TRAUMA PATIENTSPresenter: Jessica Keeley MD – Torrance, CADiscussant: Tom White, MD – Salt Lake City, UT

4:00pm – 4:15pm*10. TIME IS THE ENEMY: MORTALITY IN TRAUMA PATIENTS WITH HEMORRHAGE FROM TORSO INJURY OCCURS LONG BEFORE THE GOLDEN HOURPresenter: Abdul Alarhayem MD – San Antonio, TXDiscussant: David Feliciano, MD – Indianapolis, IN

4:15pm – 4:30pm*11. OUTCOMES IN ELDERLY FALL VICTIMS: WHAT HAPPENS AFTER HOSPITAL DISCHARGE?Presenter: Lance Larson MD – Wichita, KSDiscussant: Lillian Liao, MD, MPH – San Antonio, TX

AGENDA

*Indicates resident paper competing for Jack A. Barney Award.

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4:30pm – 5:15pmPresidential Address: You Can’t Blame the Wreck on the TrainIntroduction: Brijesh “Billy” Gill, MD – Houston, TXPresenter: John Potts, III, MD – Chicago, IL

5:15pm – 6:15pmFeatured ePoster Presentations

5:30pm – 7:00pmWelcome & Exhibitor Reception

MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2016

6:30am – 11:30amSWSC Registration Open

6:30am – 7:30amYoga on the BeachHotel del Coronado (Main Beach – meet in front of del Beach Bar on the Paseo)Cost: $30 per personYoga mats and a water station will be available

Join us in a private yoga class that is designed to revitalize your body physically, mentally and spiritually. This class will focus on basic yoga postures and breathing that increase muscle tone, improve flexibility and concentration, detoxify vital organs and induce a state of deep relaxation.

7:00am – 8:30amContinental Breakfast

7:00am – 8:00amQuick Shot Presentations #1 – TraumaModerators: Daniel Margulies, MD – Los Angeles, CA; Gail Tominaga, MD – La Jolla, CA

7:00am – 7:08amQS1. PROGRESSION OF INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE IN CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES DOES NOT ACCOUNT FOR INCREASED MORTALITYPresenter: Simone Langness MD – San Diego, CA

7:08am – 7:16amQS2. TRAUMA PATIENTS: “I CAN’T GET NO (PATIENT) SATISFACTION?”Presenter: Karalyn Bentley-Kumar MD – Dallas, TX

7:16am – 7:24amQS3. SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING MASSIVE TRANSFUSION: AGE DOESN’T MATTERPresenter: Amanda Klein MD – Austin, TX

7:24am – 7:32amQS4. PRE-INJURY POLYPHARMACY PREDICTS MORTALITY IN ISOLATED SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY PATIENTSRNPresenter: Joshua Catapano BS – Las Vegas, NV

7:32am – 7:40amQS5. AN INTEGRATED MILITARY/CIVILIAN MODEL CONTRIBUTES TO OVERALL TRAUMA SYSTEM MATURATION: LESSONS LEARNED FROM TWO MAJOR REGIONAL CONFLICTSPresenter: Jeffry Kashuk MD – Tel Aviv, Israel

7:40am – 7:48amQS6. CIRRHOSIS AND OPERATIVE TRAUMA: TRANSFUSION THRESHOLDS AND MORTALITYPresenter: Claire Isbell MD – Temple, TX

7:48am – 7:56amQS7. UNDERREPORTED INCIDENCE OF UNNECESSARY EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT THORACOTOMY AT A LEVEL 1 TRAUMA CENTERPresenter: Matthew Singer MD – Tucson, AZ

7:00am – 8:00amQuick Shot Presentations #2 – Abdominal & Gastrointestinal SurgeryModerators: Kenric Murayama, MD; Honolulu, HI; Glenn Winslow, MD – Great Falls, MT

AGENDA continued

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7:00am – 7:08amQS8. LONG-TERM ASSESSMENT OF SURGICAL AND QUALITY OF LIFE (QOL) OUTCOMES BASED UPON METHOD OF PERITONEAL CLOSURE IN LAPAROSCOPIC TRANSABDOMINAL PREPERITONEAL (TAPP) INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIRPresenter: Steven Groene MD – Charlotte, NC

7:08am – 7:16amQS9. ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY, MAGNETIC RESONANCE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY, OR LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY: WHICH COMES FIRST?Presenter: Wesley Badger MD – La Crosse, WI

7:16am – 7:24amQS10. CONTINUOUS END TIDAL CAPNOGRAPHY AFTER WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY FOR PATIENTS WITH OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA ON THE WARD – IS IT SAFE?Presenter: John Gower MD – San Diego, CA

7:24am – 7:32amQS11. LAPAROSCOPIC DONOR NEPHRECTOMY: MINIMALLY INVASIVE GENERAL SURGERY EXPERIENCE AT A SINGLE INSTITUTION 1999-2013Presenter: Kathleen Dunham MD – Dallas, TX

7:32am – 7:40amQS12. RETROSPECTIVE COMPARISON OF ROBOTIC VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR: DOES ROBOTICS IMPROVE OUTCOMES?Presenter: Christian Perez MD – Houston, TX

7:40am – 7:48amQS13. MENIN EXPRESSION IN MDR2 -/- MICE REGULATES HEPATIC FIBROSISPresenter: Chad Hall MD – Temple, TX

7:48am – 7:56amQS14. DO ACUTE CARE SURGEONS FOLLOW BEST PRACTICES FOR BREAST ABSCESS MANAGEMENT? A SINGLE INSTITUTION ANALYSIS OF 325 CONSECUTIVE CASESPresenter: Alison Barron MD – Dallas, TX

7:00am – 8:00amQuick Shot Presentations #3 – EducationModerators: Daniel Dent, MD – San Antonio, TX; Tim Nelson, MD – Albuquerque, NM

7:00am – 7:08amQS15. THE EFFECT OF A STATEWIDE INITIATIVE FOR TRAUMA EDUCATION: AN ANALYSIS OF THE RURAL TRAUMA TEAM DEVELOPMENT COURSEPresenter: Deidre Wyrick MD – Little Rock, AR

7:08am – 7:16amQS16. SURGICAL CLERKSHIP MEDICAL STUDENT MID-ROTATION SELF-ASSESSMENT DISPARITIESPresenter: Blair Lenhan BA – San Antonio, TX

7:16am – 7:24amQS17. A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO THE REVISION OF MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY CONFERENCEPresenter: Lyndsey Kilgore MD – Kansas City, KS

7:24am – 7:32amQS18. MEDICAL STUDENT EXPECTATIONS FROM SURGICAL EDUCATION: A 2 YEAR INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCEPresenter: Alessandra Landmann MD – Oklahoma City, OK

7:32am – 7:40amQS19. BECOMING A TRAUMA CENTER OVERNIGHT: USING SIMULATION TO TRAIN SEASONED YET TRAUMA-NAÃ�VE PROVIDERS PRIOR TO BECOMING TRAUMA PROVIDERSPresenter: Andrew Becker – Philadelphia, PA

7:40am – 7:48amQS20. TRANSITION TO EPOSTERS: SURVEY OF AN ACADEMIC CONGRESSPresenter: Daniel Vargo MD – Salt Lake City, UT

7:48am – 7:56amQS21. GMNAC REPORT OF 1981 PREDICTING US PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE GLUT BY 2000 NULLIFIED BY ACCELERATED U.S. POPULATION GROWTHPresenter: Kenneth Sirinek MD, PhD – San Antonio, TX

8:00am – 11:30amAmerican College of Surgeons Session

8:00am – 9:30am – Part 1 American College of Surgeons Update Quality Payment Reform Paradigms of Resident Surgical Training  9:30am – 10:00am  Morning Break / Exhibits & ePosters  10:00am – 11:30am – Part 2 10:00am – 10:20am The American Board of Surgery Examinations: How Are the Southwestern Surgical Congress Programs Performing Compared to the Rest of the United States? Presenter: Daniel Dent, MD – San Antonio, TX  10:20am – 10:40am Program Factors as They Relate to High/Low QE/CE Pass Rates Presenter: Brittany Bankhead-Kendall – Dallas, TX     10:40am – 11:25am  The Aging Surgeon & Burnout

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1:00pm – 6:00pm Afternoon Activities 1:00pm – 6:00pm Annual Golf Tournament Consecutive Tee Times beginning at 1:00pm Coronado Municipal Golf Course Cost: $95 per person Confirm exact tee time and foursomes at SWSC registration desk Join us for an afternoon on the greens. Be sure to register in advance, as we typically have strong interest for golf. Fee includes transportation, greens fees, tournament coordination, prizes and boxed Lunch.

1:30pm – 4:00pmUSS Midway Museum TourCost: $30 per person

The USS Midway is the longest-serving aircraft carrier in US Navy history, having served for 47 years. You will enjoy this self-guided audio tour covering over 60 different exhibits throughout the ship, including 24 restored aircrafts. This is a must see for history and military enthusiasts!  The tour takes about 2 hours and there are lots of retired veterans on-board that enjoy talking with you and answering all of your questions. 

TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 2016

6:00am – 5:00pm  SWSC Registration Open 6:30am – 9:00amContinental Breakfast

6:30am – 7:30amQuick Shot Presentations #1 – OncologyModerators: John Moore, MD – Denver, CO

6:30am – 6:38amQS22. THE EFFECTS OF REAL-TIME, INTRAOPERATIVE SPECIMEN RADIOGRAPHY IN RADIOACTIVE SEED LOCALIZED BREAST CANCER SURGERY.Presenter: Daniel Rhee MD – Phoenix, AZ

6:38am – 6:46amQS23. RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF TRANSJUGULAR LIVER BIOPSY IN PATIENTS WITH LEFT LOBE ONLY LIVER TRANSPLANTSPresenter: Brittany Bartolome – Las Vegas, NV

6:46am – 6:54amQS24. MALIGNANT MELANOMA IN A RURAL STATE: BIOPSY TECHNIQUE AND SUBSEQUENT CAREPresenter: Daniel Persinger MD – Grand Forks, ND

6:54am – 7:02amQS25. UTILIZATION OF EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT CARE BY CANCER PATIENTS IN THE UNITED STATESPresenter: Adil Shah MD – Phoenix, AZ

7:02am – 7:10amQS26. TREATMENT PATTERNS, TRENDS, AND OUTCOMES OF OCTOGENARIANS UNDERGOING GASTRECTOMY PERFORMED FOR MALIGNANCYPresenter: Annabelle Teng MD – New York, NY

7:10am – 7:18amQS27. SURVIVAL IS INCREASED IN PATIENTS DEVELOPING SEVERE WEIGHT LOSS AND MALNUTRTION DURING CONCOMMITANT CHEMOTHERAPY AND RADIATION THERAPY FOR ADVANCED OPERABLE STAGE III AND IV SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE HEAD AND NECKPresenter: Casey Sheck DO – Vineland, NJ

7:18am – 7:26amQS28. THE EFFECT OF PREOPERATIVE NUTRITIONAL STATUS ON POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AND OVERALL SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING PELVIC EXENTERATION: A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY COHORT OF PATIENTS AT TWO LARGE INSTITUTIONSPresenter: Nathaniel Lyell – Columbus, OH

6:30am – 7:30amQuick Shot Presentations #2 – Acute Care SurgeryModerators: Michael Truitt, MD – Dallas, TX – Clay Cothren Burlew, MD – Denver, CO

6:30am – 6:38amQS29. PROTOCOL DRIVEN MANAGEMENT OF SUSPECTED COMMON DUCT STONES REDUCES LENGTH OF HOSPITALIZATION RNPresenter: Anthony Manning MD – Temple, TX

6:38am – 6:46amQS30. THE DIFFICULT GALL BLADDER: OUTCOMES FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY AND THE NEED FOR OPEN CONVERSIONPresenter: Awais Ashfaq MD – Phoenix, AZ

6:46am – 6:54amQS31. PREDICTORS OF EMERGENCY HERNIA REPAIRPresenter: Krislynn Mueck MD, MPH – Houston, TX

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6:54am – 7:02amQS32. ACUTE CARE SURGERY: TRAUMA, CRITICAL CARE, EGS.....AND PREVENTATIVE HEALTH?Presenter: Greg Hambright MD – Dallas, TX

7:02am – 7:10amQS33. INDICATION-SPECIFIC OUTCOMES FOR DAMAGE CONTROL LAPAROTOMY: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDYPresenter: John Taylor III MD – Houston, TX

7:10am – 7:18amQS34. SURGICAL COMPARED WITH CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT FOR BILIARY TRACT DISEASE IN PREGNANCYPresenter: Aaron Parrish MD – Torrance, CA

7:18am – 7:26amQS35. A RETROSPECTIVE CHART REVIEW OF A NOVEL BIOSYNTHETIC POLY-4-HYDROXYBUTYRATE MESH IN THE REPAIR OF GRADE 3 AND 4 ABDOMINAL HERNIASPresenter: Darcy Shaw MD – Omaha, NE

6:30am – 7:30amQuick Shot Presentations #3 – Geriatric TraumaModerators: Alicia Mangram, MD – Phoenix, AZ; Lillian Liao, MD – San Antonio, TX

6:30am – 6:38amQS36. THROMBELASTOGRAPHY AND PLATELET RESPONSE TO ASPIRIN IN HEALTHY ADULTSPresenter: Michelle Scerbo, MD – Houston, TX

6:38am – 6:46amQS37. OUTCOMES FOR ELDERLY TRAUMA PATIENTS WITH TRACHEOSTOMIES: AS GOOD AS THEIR YOUNGER COUNTERPARTSPresenter: Danilo Martins MD – Austin, TX

6:54am – 7:02amQS39. DISTRACTING INJURY DEFINED: DOES AN ISOLATED HIP FRACTURE CONSTITUTE A DISTRACTING INJURY FOR CLEARANCE OF THE CERVICAL SPINE?Presenter: Ryan Lindborg MD – Brooklyn, NY

7:02am – 7:10amQS40. DEMENTIA AS A PREDICTOR OF MORTALITY IN ADULT TRAUMA PATIENTPresenter: Benjamin Jordan MD – Wichita, KS

7:10am – 7:18amQS41. GERIATRIC FOCUSED TRIAGE CRITERIA: IMPACT ON UNDERTRIAGE RATES AT AN URBAN TRAUMA CENTERPresenter: Alexandra Lopez-Aguiar MD – Atlanta, GA

7:18am – 7:26amQS42. OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS AGES 65 AND OLDER WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURYPresenter: Joshua Summers MD – Wichita, KS

7:00am – 8:00amFitness WalkHotel del Coronado (meet in front of del Beach Bar on the Paseo)Cost: $30 per person

Get your day started with a fun group fitness walk. This walk will offer a one hour guided walk around Coronado and will be led by one of the Hotel del local fitness instructors. There will also be fitness towels and a water station provided at check-in.

7:00am – 2:45pmePosters & Exhibits Open

7:30am – 8:30amPast Presidents Panel

8:45am – 10:00amScientific Session III: Abdominal / GIModerators: Ed Nelson, MD – Salt Lake City, UT; Chris Cribari, MD – Loveland, CO

8:45am – 9:00am*12. LAPAROSCOPIC REDO HIATAL HERNIA REPAIR, A SAFE PROCEDURE WITH HIGH PATIENT SATISFACTION AND LOW MORBIDITYPresenter: David Roife, MD – Houston, TXDiscussant: Daniel Dent, MD – San Antonio, TX

9:00am – 9:15am*13. POSTOPERATIVE ANTIBIOTIC USE AND THE INCIDENCE OF INTRAABDOMINAL ABSCESS IN THE SETTING OF SUPPURATIVE APPENDICITIS: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSISPresenter: Esther Bae DO – Colton, CADiscussant: Dennis Kim, MD – Torrance, CA

9:15am – 9:30am14. EFFICACY OF RETROPERITONEAL TRIPLE NEURECTOMY FOR REFRACTORY NEUROPATHIC INGUINODYNIAPresenter: David Chen MD – Los Angeles, CADiscussant: Daniel Vargo, MD – Salt Lake City, UT

9:30am – 9:45am*15. A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE WITH RECURRENT ACHALASIA: OUTCOMES OF REPEAT LAPAROSCOPIC HELLER MYOTOMYPresenter: Mark Banker MD – Dallas, TX

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9:45am – 10:00am*16. SURGICAL OUTCOMES AND FAILURE TO RESCUE EVENTS AFTER COLECTOMY IN TEACHING HOSPITALS: A NATIONWIDE ANALYSISPresenter: Ara Ko MD, MPH – Los Angeles, CADiscussant: David Antonenko, MD, PhD – Grand Forks, ND

10:00am – 10:45amEdgar J. Poth Memorial Lecture: Residency Re-design: Is it Time?Presenter: David Mercer, MD – Omaha, NE

10:45am – 11:15amAM Break/ePosters & Exhibits

11:15am – 12:15pmScientific Session IV: Breast / EndocrineModerators: Richard Gray, MD – Phoenix, AZ; Maria Albuja – Cruz, MD – Aurora, CO

11:15am – 11:30am*17. HOLLOW SILICA NANOPARTICLES AS AN IN VIVO MARKER FOR NON-PALPABLE TUMORS USING A VX2 RABBIT MODELPresenter: Erin Ward MD – San Diego, CADiscussant: Barbara Pockaj, MD – Phoenix, AZ

11:30am – 11:45am18. THE ROLE OF LATERAL NECK ULTRASOUND IN DETECTING SINGLE OR MULTIPLE LYMPH NODES IN PAPILLARY THYROID CANCERPresenter: Zahraa Al-Hilli MD – Rochester, MNDiscussant: Annabel Barber, MD – Las Vegas, NV

11:45am – 12Noon19. CENTRAL VENOUS PARATHYROID HORMONE MONITORING UTILIZING A NOVEL, SPECIFIC ANATOMIC METHOD ACCURATELY PREDICTS CURE DURING MINIMALLY INVASIVE PARATHYROIDECTOMYPresenter: Courtney Edwards MD – Temple, TXDiscussant: Anne Mancino, MD – Little Rock, AR

12Noon – 12:15pm*20. IS FORGOING CHEMICAL VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM PROPHYLAXIS FOR WOMEN UNDERGOING BREAST CONSERVING SURGERY FOR BREAST CANCER SAFE?Presenter: Samer Zammar MD, MPH – Phoenix, AZDiscussant: Jeffry Kashuk, MD – Tel Aviv, Israel

12:15pm – 1:30pmGraduate Medical Education Luncheon: Autonomy in Surgical TrainingModerator: Walt Biffl, MD – Honolulu, HIPresenters: S. Rob Todd, MD – Houston, TX; John Moore, MD – Denver, CO; Katie Wiggins-Dohlvik, MD – Belton, TX; Harry Sax, MD – Los Angeles, CA

12:15pm – 1:30pmAdvanced Practice Clinician Luncheon

1:00pm – 4:00pmSpouse / Guest Activity: Southern California Culinary and History TourTour Capacity: 14ppCost: $50 per person

This walking tour offers delicious food samplings from local purveyors and eating establishments. You will hear interesting stories and tales of Coronado’s history while dining on fresh, tasty foods. You will visit unique places providing you everything from locally grown to globally inspired culinary samplings. The tour includes all food tastings, a goody bag and a bottle of water.

1:30pm – 2:30pmScientific Session V: Surgical OncologyModerators: Robert Sticca, MD – Grand Forks, ND; Courtney Scaife, MD – Salt Lake City, UT

1:30pm – 1:45pm21. EXPANDED SCREENING CRITERIA FOR BLUNT CEREBROVASCULAR INJURY: A BIGGER IMPACT THAN ANTICIPATEDPresenter: Andrea Geddes MS – Denver, CODiscussant: Raminder Nirula, MD – Salt Lake City, UT

1:45pm – 2:00pm22. COMPARISON OF PREOPERATIVE AND PREDICTED POSTOPERATIVE PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTS AND PERI-OPERATIVE OUTCOMES AFTER ROBOTIC-ASSISTED PULMONARY LOBECTOMY VS. SEGMENTECTOMYPresenter: Maria Echevarria BS – Tampa, FLDiscussant: John Baldwin, MD – Lubbock, TX

2:00pm – 2:15pm23. LONG TERM OUTCOMES AFTER HAND-SEWN VERSUS CIRCULAR STAPLED (25 & 29MM) ANASTOMOTIC TECHNIQUE AFTER ESOPHAGOGASTRECTOMY FOR ESOPHAGEAL CANCERPresenter: Jack Rostas MD – Louisville, KYDiscussant: Courtney Scaife, MD – Salt Lake City, UT

2:15pm – 2:30pm*24. HOW DOES A CONCURRENT DIAGNOSIS OF CANCER INFLUENCE OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING EMERGENCY GENERAL SURGERY?Presenter: Adil Shah MD – Phoenix, AZDiscussant: John Uecker, MD – Austin, TX

2:30pm – 2:45pmPM Break/ePosters & Exhibits

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2:45pm – 3:30pmThomas G. Orr Memorial LecturePresenter: Donald Lesslie, MD – Houston, TX

3:30pm – 4:30pmScientific Session VI: Breast / EndocrineModerators: Terry Lairmore, MD – Belton, TX; Jared Linebarger, MD – La Crosse, WI

3:30pm – 3:45pm*25. EXTRA-MAMMARY FINDINGS IN DIAGNOSTIC BREAST MRI AMONG PATIENTS WITH KNOWN BREAST CANCER: INCIDENCE AND COST ANALYSISPresenter: Lisa Hayes MD – La Crosse, WIDiscussant: Richard Gray, MD – Phoenix, AZ

3:45pm – 4:00pm*26. TRENDS IN MASTECTOMY AND RECONSTRUCTION FOR BREAST CANCER; A TWELVE YEAR EXPERIENCE FROM A TERTIARY CARE CENTERPresenter: James Chang MD – Phoenix, AZDiscussant: Ronda Henry-Tillman, MD – Little Rock, AR

4:00pm – 4:15pm27. FLAT EPITHELIAL ATYPIA ON CORE NEEDLE BIOPSY: MUST YOU RE-EXCISE?Presenter: Alison Acott MD – Little Rock, ARDiscussant: Edward Nelson, MD – Salt Lake City, UT

4:15pm – 4:30pm*28. PANCREATIC CYSTIC NEOPLASMS: A SINGLE INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE WITH UPDATED TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONSPresenter: Alessandra Landmann MD – Oklahoma City, OKDiscussant: Wasif Nabil, MD – Phoenix, AZ

4:30pm – 5:00pmSWSC Annual Business Meeting (members only)

6:00pm – 7:00pmWomen in Surgery Reception

7:00pm – 10:00pmSWSC Reception

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 2016

7:00am – 10:00amSWSC Registration Open

7:00am – 9:00amContinental Breakfast

7:00am – 8:00amQuick Shot Presentations #1 – Critical CareModerator: Christine Cocanour, MD – Sacramento, CA

7:00am – 7:08amQS43. TAKE OUT THE TUBE! PATIENTS WITH AN OPEN ABDOMEN CAN BE SUCCESSFULLY EXTUBATEDPresenter: Eric Campion MD – Denver, CO

7:08am – 7:16amQS44. INITIAL SAFETY AND FEASIBILITY OF PRE-HOSPITAL TRANEXAMIC ACID IN TRAUMA PATIENTS.Presenter: Katharine Schulz-Costello DO – Colton, CA

7:16am – 7:24amQS45. BOARDING ICU PATIENTS: ARE OUR ROUNDING PRACTICES SUBPAR?Presenter: Andrew Nunn MD – Philadelphia, PA

7:24am – 7:32amQS46. EFFECT OF EMPIRIC ANTIBIOTICS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY ONSET PNEUMONIA IN TRAUMA PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED ASPIRATIONPresenter: Eric Tamrazian MD – Torrance, CA

7:32am – 7:40amQS47. UNDERREPORTED INCIDENCE OF TUBE DISLODGEMENT IN PULL PEG (VS. PUSH PEG)Presenter: Sadoun Moutamn, MD – Tucson, AZ

7:40am – 7:48amQS48. RIB FIXATION USING THE MUSCLE SPARING MINIMALLY INVASIVE THORACOTOMY TECHNIQUE IS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROVED PULMONARY FUNCTIONPresenter: Francis Ali-Osman MD – Phoenix, AZ

7:48am – 7:56amQS49. TROPONINS HAVE NO VALUE IN THE EVALUATION OF NEW ONSET ATRIAL FIBRILLATION IN THE TRAUMA POPULATIONPresenter: T. Ellis Barnes MD – Charlotte, NC

7:00am – 8:00amQuick Shot Presentations #2 – Colorectal Surgery / Basic ScienceModerators: Rudy Lackner, MD – Omaha, NE; Marcus Torgenson, MD – Hayden, ID

7:16am – 7:24amQS52. TARGETING CANCER STEMS CELLS BY AUTOPHAGY INHIBITION IN PANCREATIC DUCTAL ADENOCARCINOMAPresenter: Diana Liang MD – Houston, TX

7:24am – 7:32amQS53. IMPLEMENTATION AND OUTCOME OF AN ENHANCED RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY PROGRAM FOR COLORECTAL SURGERY AT A COMMUNITY TEACHING HOSPITALPresenter: Mallory Bray MD – La Crosse, WI

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7:32am – 7:40amQS54. SURGICAL OUTCOMES AFTER COLECTOMIES IN UNDERSERVED AREAS OF CALIFORNIA: THE EFFECT OF SURGICAL DESERTSPresenter: Lia Aquino BA – Los Angeles, CA

7:40am – 7:48amQS55. REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF SURGICAL INFECTION RATES POST IMPLEMENTATION OF A SURGICAL SITE INFECTION BUNDLE IN COLON SURGERY PATIENTSPresenter: Jennifer Lu DO – Kansas City, KS

7:48am – 7:56amQS56. PREOPERATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF POOR OUTCOMES IN LOCALLY ADVANCED RECTAL CANCER AT A COUNTY HOSPITAL: IS THERE ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT?Presenter: Aaron Parrish MD – Torrance, CA

7:00am – 8:00amQuick Shot Presentations #3 - TraumaModerators: Ute Gawlik, MD – Salt Lake City, UT

7:00am – 7:08amQS57. LAGGING LEFT TURN SIGNALS REDUCE INJURIES AND SAVE LIVESPresenter: Dennis Weiland MD – Scottsdale, AZ

7:08am – 7:16amQS58. WHAT DRIVES THE COST OF TRAUMA PATIENTS? AN ANALYSIS USING A STATE-WIDE TRAUMA FINANCIAL SURVEYPresenter: Kyle Kalkwarf MD – Little Rock, AR

7:16am – 7:24amQS59. OUTCOMES OF A SELECTIVE ANGIOEMBOLIZATION APPROACH TO HIGH GRADE BLUNT SPLENIC INJURIESPresenter: Jeffrey Quigley DO – Colton, CA

7:24am – 7:32amQS60. PENETRATING CARDIAC INJURIES IN AMERICA – PREDICTORS OF OUTCOME IN 2016 PATIENTS FROM THE NATIONAL TRAUMA DATA BANKPresenter: Juan A. Asensio MD – Omaha, NE

7:32am – 7:40amQS61. WHO OPERATES ON PEDIATRIC VASCULAR TRAUMA AT A FREESTANDING LEVEL I PEDIATRIC TRAUMA CENTER: CHANGES OVER TIMEPresenter: Lori Gurien MD, MPH – Little Rock, AR

7:40am – 7:48amQS62. PERCEPTION VERSUS REALITY: HELMET USE AMONG MOTORCYCLE RIDERS IN TEXASPresenter: Jawad Ali MD – Austin, TX

7:48am – 7:56amQS63. FIELD OF DREAMS OR FIELD OF INJURIES: THE INCIDENCE OF ACUTE INJURY IN YOUTH BASEBALLPresenter: Jessica Carlson MD – Cooperstown, NY

8:30am – 9:15amClaude H. Organ, Jr. Memorial LeturePresenter: Terry Lairmore, MD – Belton, TX

9:15am – 10:30amScientific Session VII: TraumaModerators: Brian Eastridge, MD – San Antonio, TX; Frederic Pieracci, MD – Denver, CO

9:15am – 9:30am29. NON-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF ADHESIVE SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION – WHAT IS THE BREAK POINT?Presenter: Alexander Colonna MD – Salt Lake City, UTDiscussant: Ronald Stewart, MD – San Antonio, TX

9:30am – 9:45am30. RESUSCITATIVE ENDOVASCULAR BALLOON OCCLUSION OF THE AORTA (REBOA) FOR CONTROL OF NON-COMPRESSIBLE TORSO HEMORRHAGEPresenter: Clay Martin BS – Houston, TXDiscussant: David Plurad, MD – Sierra Madre, CA

9:45am – 10:00am31. THE TIME IS NOW: VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM PROPHYLAXIS IN BLUNT SPLENIC INJURYPresenter: Amy Kwok MD, MPH – Fresno, CADiscussant: Justin Regner, MD – Temple, TX

10:00am – 10:15am32. THE EFFECT OF ANTICOAGULATION ON GERIATRIC FALL TRAUMA OUTCOMESPresenter: Julia Roberts MD, MPH – Toledo, OHDiscussant: Bellal Joseph, MD – Tucson, AZ 10:15am – 10:30am33. PERITONEAL VENTILATION WITH OXYGENATED MICROBUBBLES FOR ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROMEPresenter: Keely Buesing MD – Omaha, NEDiscussant: Walt Biffl, MD – Honolulu, HI

10:30am – 10:45amAward Presentations & Closing Session

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