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The Wisconsin Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Annual Conference November 13 - 14, 2015 The American Club, Kohler, WI Conference Program Agenda approved by The American College of Surgeons October 25, 2015 1 revised November 6, 2015

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The Wisconsin Chapter of the American College of SurgeonsAnnual Conference

November 13 - 14, 2015 • The American Club, Kohler, WI

Conference Program

Agenda approved by The American College of Surgeons October 25, 2015

1 revised November 6, 2015

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Following attendance at the Wisconsin Surgical Society meeting in November, 2015:

1. The participants will recognize the depth and breadth of research performed across our training programs in Wisconsin. They will be able to anticipate possible upcoming changes in surgical care.

2. The participants will be able to apply steps to improve surgical quality and safety and identify available resources.

3. The participants will be able to identify national quality measures and costs in the management of patients.

4. The participants will be able to identify challenges and options in management of the care of Trauma patients. Discussion among surgeons regarding treatment options will improve.

5. The participants will be able to identify challenges and options in management of the Oncology patient. Discussion among surgeons regarding treatment options will improve.

4. The participants will be able to identify challenges and advances in peri-operative care.

6. The participants will have exposure to local experts to discuss challenging laparoscopic cases and options and techniques for management.

7. The participants will have exposure to surgical education research and methods to improve effectiveness of surgical education.

Agenda approved by The American College of Surgeons October 25, 2015

2 revised November 6, 2015

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ACCREDITATIONThe American College of Surgeons is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™The American College of Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity

Of the AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ listed above, a maximum of 8.5 credits meet the requirements for Self-Assessment.

Educational Grant and Exhibitor Acknowledgement (as of 10/29/15)

Educational Grant Supporters Exhibitors Exhibitors (continued)

Fox Valley Surgical Associates ACell, Inc. Shire

Gundersen Health System ACS Foundation SEnSE Lab

Marshfield Clinic Bard Davol The Medicines Company

Medical College of Wisconsin Davol Inc A Bard Company US Army Healthcare

University of WI Dept of Surgery Ethicon, Johnson & Johnson University of WI, Dept of Surgery

Hospira Worldwide Genertech BioOncology

Gore & Associates

Gundersen Health System

Hospira Worldwide

Integra Life Sciences

Karl Storz Endoscopy

Lifecell

Lisa Hoppe Travel Consulting

Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Medtronic

Merck & Co., Inc.

Novadaq

Olympus

Organogenesis Inc.

Pfizer Injectables

ProSurgical of Wisconsin

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EVALUATIONFORMTheWisconsinChapteroftheAmericanCollegeofSurgeons

Kohler,WI•November13–14,2015

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Disclosure InformationThe Wisconsin Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting

In accordance with the ACCME’s Accreditation Criteria, the American College of Surgeons must ensure that anyone in a position to control the content of the educational activity has disclosed all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest. Therefore, it is mandatory that both the program planning committee and speakers complete disclosure forms. Members of the program committee were required to disclose all financial relationships and speakers were required to disclose any financial relationship as it pertains to the content of the presentations. The ACCME defines a ‘commercial interest’ as “any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients”. It does not consider providers of clinical service directly to patients to be commercial interests. The ACCME considers “relevant” financial relationships as financial transactions (in any amount) that may create a conflict of interest and occur within the 12 months preceding the time that the individual is being asked to assume a role controlling content of the educational activity.

The ACCME also requires that ACS manage any reported conflict and eliminate the potential for bias during the session. The planning committee members and speakers were contacted and the conflicts listed below have been managed to our satisfaction. However, if you perceive a bias during a session, please advise us of the circumstances on the session evaluation form.

Please note we have advised the speakers that it is their responsibility to disclose at the start of their presentation if they will be describing the use of a device, product, or drug that is not FDA approved or the off-label use of an approved device, product, or drug or unapproved usage.

The requirement for disclosure is not intended to imply any impropriety of such relationships, but simply to identify such relationships through full disclosure, and to allow the audience to form its own judgments regarding the presentation.

Speakers/Moderators/Chairs/Discussants Last Name First Name

Nothing to Disclose Disclosure(As it pertains to the content

of the presentation.)

Ahmad Humera x

Ahola Zachary x

Akram Siddique x

Appel Angela x

Arbuckle Jacquelynn x

Badami Abbasali x

Badger Wesley x

Barr Alex x

Bilimoria Karl x

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Speakers/Moderators/Chairs/Discussants Last Name First Name

Nothing to Disclose Disclosure(As it pertains to the content

of the presentation.)

Bobbs Melanie x

Busch Rebecca x

Caldwell Michael x

Cheng Charles x

Cheriyan Jerry x

Chimukangara Munya x

Cho Juliann x

Chrabaszcz Sarah x

Codner Panna x

Connolly Erin x

Coorough Nicholas x

Davies Jason x

Davila Daniel x

deRoon-Cassini Terri x

Erickson Stephen x

Fisher Alex x

Frasier Lane x

Funk Luke x

Garren Michael x

Glenn Jason x

Goldin Alexandria x

Greenberg Caprice Covidien; Johnson & Johnson

Hammad Abdulrahman x

Hancock BJ x

Hassan Hani x

Hudak Kevin x

Janu Peter Endogastric Solutions

Jarman Benjamin x

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Speakers/Moderators/Chairs/Discussants Last Name First Name

Nothing to Disclose Disclosure(As it pertains to the content

of the presentation.)

Jin Sierra x

Klooster Brittany x

Koehler Shannon x

Kothari Shanu Torax

Kream Jacob x

Kugler Nathan x

La Justin x

Landisch Rachel x

Lee Christina x

Leepalao Maykong x

Liepart Amy x

Linebarger Jared x

Lois Alex x

Lucarelli Dustin x

Lumbard Derek x

Lyle Brian x

Malinowski Michael x

Marcos Basem x

Massoumi Roxanne x

Miura John x

Morris Rachel x

O’Connell-Long Bridget x

Papageorge Christina x

Paul Jasmeet x

Phillip Jennifer x

Rajeev Rahul x

Rogers Andrew x

Salem Ahmed x

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Speakers/Moderators/Chairs/Discussants Last Name First Name

Nothing to Disclose Disclosure(As it pertains to the content

of the presentation.)

Schultz David x

Shah Neil x

Simon Kathleen x

Smith Travis x

Sokolowski Kevin x

Su Lowell x

Tanious Michael x

Thayer Jacob x

Toy Elliot x

Van Osdol Andrew x

Walden Daniel x

Wenger Ronald x

Winter Mark x

Planning CommitteeLast Name First Name

Nothing to Disclose Disclosure(As it pertains to the content of the presentation

Arbuckle Jacquelynn x

Caldwell Michael x

Cheng Charles x

Codner Panna x

Garren Michael x

Janu Peter Endogastric Solutions

Kothari Shanu Torax

Linebarger Jared x

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The Wisconsin Chapter of the American College of SurgeonsAnnual Conference

November 13 -14, 2015 • The American Club, Kohler, WI

CME CREDITThe American College of Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Of the AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ listed above, a maximum of 8.5 credits meet the requirements for Self-Assessment.

Friday,November13,2015 CME SA NotesPodiumPresentations 1.25 1.25PodiumPresentations 1.25 1.25AmericanCollegeofSurgeons:Update2015 0.75 0PodiumPresentations 0.75 0.75QuickShots 1.25 1.25DevelopingaQualityandSafetyAgendafortheWSS 0.5 0TraumaPanel 1 0PosterSession 1.25 1.25

DailyTotal 8 5.75

Saturday,November14,2015 CME SA NotesHowAreWeBeingJudged?AssessingIndividualSurgeonPerformance 0.75 0ImplementingClinicalandTranslationalResearchwithTraumaPatients 0.5 0PodiumPresentations 1.5 1.5QuickShots 0.5 0.5VideoSessions 0.75 0.75SurgeonsandAdvocacy 0.5 0DailyTotal 4.5 2.75

ActivityTotal 12.5 8.5

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Friday, November 13, 20157:00 – 7:55 Continental Breakfast – Exhibits open. Please visit the vendor area.

7:55 – 8:00 Welcome Remarks Michael Garren, MD, FACS Clinical Professor of Surgery Clinical Director, UW Health at The American Center Division of General Surgery Department of Surgery|University of WI School of Medicine and Public Health President, Wisconsin Surgical Society

8:00 – 9:20 Podium Presentations (Ten minutes each – 8 minutes for presentation and 2 minutes for questions.) MODERATORS: Jared Linebarger, MD, FACS and Michael Caldwell, MD, FACS

8:00-8:10 Presenter: Jason Glenn, MD MANAGEMENT OF SUSPECTED ADRENAL METASTASES: A BI-INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW- Cancer Competition

8:10-8:20 Presenter: Michael Tanious, BS EXTERNAL RADIATION OR ABLATION FOR HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA?

8:20-8:30 Presenter: Brittany Klooster, BS IS LONG-TERM SURVIVAL POSSIBLE AFTER MARGIN-POSITIVE RESECTION OF RETROPERITONEAL SARCOMA (RPS)? - WI Surgical Society Competiton

8:30-8:40 Presenter: Roxanne Massoumi POST-OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS OF LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY FOR ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS: A COMPARISON TO THE ACS NSQIP RISK CALCULATOR AND TOKYO GUIDELINES

8:40-8:50 Presenter: Maykong Leepalao, MD ASSESSMENT OF A NON EXCISIONAL COHORT OF PATIENTS WITH ATYPICAL DUCTAL HYPERPLASIA ON CORE NEEDLE BIOPSY - Cancer Competition

8:50-9:00 Presenter: Angela Appel, MD IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ENHANCED RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY PROGRAM FOR COLORECTAL SURGERY AT A COMMUNITY TEACHING HOSPITAL: THE FIRST 100 PATIENTS - WI Surgical Society Competition

9:00-9:10 Presenter: Christina Papageorge, MD NATIONAL TRENDS IN SHORT-TERM OUTCOMES FOLLOWING NON-EMERGENT SURGERY FOR DIVERTICULAR DISEASE - WI Surgical Society Competition

9:10-9:40 Break and visit the exhibits

9:40-10:40 Podium Presentations (Ten minutes each – 8 minutes for presentation and 2 minutes for questions.) MODERATORS: Panna Codner, MD, FACS and Michael Malinowski, MD FACS

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9:40-9:50 Presenter: Alex Fisher GEOGRAPHIC TRENDS AND BARRIERS TO ADOPTION OF VIDEO ASSISTED THORACOSCOPIC LOBECTOMY - A MEDPAR MEDICARE ANAYLSIS - WI Surgical Society Competition

9:50-10:00 Presenter: Ahmed Salem EFFECT OF BODY MASS INDEX ON OPERATIVE OUTCOME AFTER ROBOTIC-ASSISTED IVOR-LEWIS ESOPHAGECTOMY (RAIL): RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSISOF 129 CASES AT A SINGLE-VOLUME TERTIARY CARE CENTER - Cancer Competition 10:00-10:10 Presenter: Su Lowell ALL-ARTERY MULTIGRAFT CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING WITH ONLY INTERNAL MAMMARY ARTERIES IS POSSIBLE AND SAFE: 25 YEAR RESULTS FROM A RANDOMIZED TRIAL - WI Surgical Society Competition

10:10-10:20 Presenter: Andrew Rogers EPITHELIAL-SPECIFIC INJURY PRODUCES COLONIC ATRESIA IN THE FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR 2IIIB MOUSE MODEL

10:20-10:30 Presenter: Rebecca Busch BOMBESIN PRESERVES GOBLET CELL RESISTI-LIKE MOLECULE BETA DURING PARENTERAL NUTRITION, BUT NO OTHER GOBLET CELL PRODUCTS

- Trauma Competition 10:30-10:40 Presenter: Daniel Walden BS XANTHOHUMOL, A HOP PLANT EXTRACT, DECREASES NOTCH1 AND MEDIATES CELLULAR ANTI-CARCINOGENIC PATHWAYS IN CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA CELL LINES

10:40-10:50 Presenter: Rachel Morris INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE WITH CONCURRENT ENDOCRINE AND OTHER SURGICAL PROCEDURES - Cancer Competition

10:50-11:30 American College of Surgeons: Update 2015 BJ Hancock, FACS, FRCSC, Board of Regents, ACS

11:30-12:30 Lunch – On Your Own

Residents’ Luncheon Prior registration required. Thank you to our sponsors!

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12:30-1:20 Podium Presentations (Ten minutes each – 8 minutes for presentation and 2 minutes for questions.) MODERATORS: Jacquelynn Arbuckle, MD, FACS and Jared Linebarger, MD, FACS

12:30-12:40 Presenter: Andrew Van Osdol, MD IMPACT OF LAPAROSCOPIC ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS VERSUS SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY ON POSTOPERATIVE LIPID VALUES

12:40-12:50 Presenter: Nate Kugler, MD DOES THORACOSTOMY TUBE POSITION REALLY MATTER? - Trauma Competition

12:50-1:00 Presenter: Humera Ahmad, MD A 15 YEAR SURVEY OF MEDICAL STUDENT, RESIDENT, AND FELLOW RESEARCH EXPERIENCES AT AN AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS STATE CHAPTER SURGICAL CONFERENCE: AN ANALYSIS OF FUTURE PUBLICATIONS, CAREER CHOICES, AND PRACTICE DEMOGRAPHICS - WI Surgical Society Competition

1:00-1:10 Presenter: Brian Lyle, MD DO ATTENDINGS AND RESIDENTS SEE EYE TO EYE? AN EVALUATION OF THE ACCREDITATION COUNCIL FOR GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION MILESTONES IN GENERAL SURGERY RESIDENCY - WI Surgical Society Competition

1:10-1:20 Presenter: Zachary Ahola, BS SURGERY INTERN PREPARATORY CURRICULUM: A STEP-UP APPROACH TO DECREASE ANXIETY AND IMPROVE PERFORMANCE?

1:20-1:30 Break Please visit the vendor area.

1:30-2:35 Quick Shots (Three minute presentations) MODERATORS: Panna Codner, MD, FACS and Benjamin Jarman. MD, FACS

1:30-1:35 Presenter: Bridget O’Connell-Long, BS UNEXPECTED ERRORS AND DECREASED CONFIDENCE DURING BLADDER CATHETERIZATION: ARE RESIDENTS READY FOR COMPLEX SCENARIOS? 1:35-1:40 Presenter: Christina Lee, MD SIMULATING THE OPERATING ROOM AS A TRANSITION TO SURGICAL INTERNSHIP - WI Surgical Society Competition

1:40-1:45 Presenter: Jason Davies, BS INCREASING USE OF TOTAL THYROIDECTOMY AMONG THE ELDERLY WITH LOW RISK DIFFERENTIATED THYROID CANCERS

1:45-1:50 Presenter: Maykong Leepalao, MD MULTIPLE BRONCHOGENIC AND GASTROENTERIC CYSTS ARISING FROM THE STOMACH IN A PATIENT WITH ABDOMINAL PAIN

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1:50-1:55 Presenter: Kevin Hudak, MD PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC GASTROSTOMY TUBE PLACEMENT IS SAFE AFTER FAILURE OF GASTROSTOMY TUBE PLACEMENT IN INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY - Trauma Competition

1:55-2:00 Presenter: Nate Kugler, MD UTILIZATION OF INCISIONAL NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY IN HIGH RISK MIDLINE LAPAROTOMY INCISIONS IS A SAFE, EFFECTIVE METHOD OF CLOSURE - Trauma Competition

2:00-2:05 Presenter: Rachel Landisch, MD POUCH VOLVULUS IN PATIENTS HAVING UNDERGONE RESTORATIVE PROTOCOLECTOMY FOR ULCERATIVE COLITIS: A CASE SERIES

2:05-2:10 Presenter: Su Lowell, MD SYNCHRONOUS DISTAL PANCREATIC METASTATIC LESION ARISING FROM COLONIC ADENOCARCINOMA: CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE - Cancer Competition 2:10-2:15 Presenter: Munya Chimukangara, MD THE IMPACT OF FRAILTY ON OUTCOMES FOLLOWING PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA REPAIR USING THE NATIONAL SURGICAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM DATA - WI Surgical Society Competition

2:15-2:20 Presenter: John Miura, MD CHEMOTHERAPY FOR SURGICALLY RESECTED INTRAHEPATIC CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA - WI Surgical Society Competition

2:20-2:25 Presenter: Jin Sierra BS FRAILTY MARKERS AND THYROID/PARATHYROID SURGICAL OUTCOMES IN THE ELDERLY

2:25-2:30 Presenter: Melanie Bobbs BS CONTAMINATED CASES: A DUAL STAGE APPROACH TO HIGH RISK VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR - WI Surgical Society Competition

2:30-2:35 Presenter: Shannon Koehler, MD THE EFFECT OF INSURANCE STATUS ON DIAGNOSTIC AND TRANSFER STRATEGIES IN CHILDHOOD APPENDICITIS

2:35-2:40 Presenter: Jerry Cheriyan, MD SENTINEL LYMPH NODE BIOPSY IN CLINICALLY NODE NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER PATIENTS OVER THE AGE OF 80: CAN IT BE SAFELY OMITTED? - Cancer Competition

2:40-2:50 Break

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2:50-3:20 Developing a Quality and Safety Agenda for the WSS Caprice Greenberg, MD Professor of Surgery Morgridge Distinguished Chair in Health Services Research Director, Wisconsin Surgical Outcomes Research (WiSOR) University of Wisconsin

3:20-4:20 Trauma Panel of Experts Moderator: Daivd Schultz MD, FACS Surgical Associates of Fox Cities Panel Members: Amy Liepert, University of Wisconsin Jasmeet Paul, Medical College of Wisconsin Basem Marcos, Gunderson Lutheran

4:20-5:30 Poster Session MODERATORS: Jacquelynn Arbuckle, MD, FACS, Michael Caldwell, MD, FACS, Panna Codner, MD, FACS, Micahel Garren, MD, FACS, Peter Janu, MD, FACS, Benjamin Jarman, MD, FACS, Jared Linebargr, MD, FACS, Michael Malinowski, MD, FACS, David Schultz, MD, FACS,

POSTERS NEED TO BE REMOVED AT THE CONCLUSION OF THIS EVENT.

Ahmed Salem HAS SURVIVAL FOLLOWING PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY FOR PANCREAS ADENOCARCINOMA IMPROVED OVER TIME?

Alex Lois BSACETAZOLAMIDE REDUCES POSTOPERATIVE PAIN FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC INGUINAL HERNIORRHAPHY

Kate SimonCOST OF LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY DECREASES AFTER IMPLEMENTATION OF A STANDARDIZED PICK-LIST

Andrew Van OsdolA DIFFERENT KIND OF CRAVING: INCIDENCE AND TREATMENT OF PICA AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS

Travis SmithCOMPLICATIONS AND OUTCOMES OF ANTERIOR EXPOSURE FOR SPINAL SURGERY AT A COMMUNITY TEACHING HOSPITAL

Abdulrahman HammadCOMETS, TWINKLES, AND A PEARL-NECKLACE; A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF RADIOLOGICAL FINDINGS TO GUIDE THE DIAGNOSIS OF GALLBLADDER ADENOMYOMATOSIS.

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Kate SimonINDIVIDUAL LEARNING PLANS: BRIDGING THE GAPS IN THE SURGERY CLERKSHIP THROUGH SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING

Abdulraham HammadCURATIVE PARATHYROIDECTOMY FOR PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM IMPROVES SLEEP QUALITY AND OVERALL HEALTH STATUS: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY

Stephen Erickson BSCREATION AND NOVEL USE OF DOXYCYCLINE-INDUCIBLE ASCL1 KNOCKDOWN IN NEUROBLASTOMA

Daniel Davila MDDOES LAPAROSCOPIC PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA COMPLEXITY PREDICT POSTOPERATIVE OUTCOMES?

Lane Frasier MD SURGEONS’ MOTIVATIONS FOR PARTICIPATING IN A SURGICAL COACHING PROGRAM - WI Surgical Society Competition

Wesley Badger, MDENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY, MAGNETIC RESONANCE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY, OR LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY: WHICH COMES FIRST? - WI Surgical Society Competition

Juliann Cho, BSPLEDGET REINFORCEMENT OF BIOABSORBABLE MESH REDUCES SHORT-TERM COMPLICATIONS IN OPEN COMPLEX VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIRS

Jacob Kream BSLOW COLORECTAL ANASTOMOTIC LEAK RATES CAN BE ACHIEVED USING STANDARD OPERATIVE TECHNIQUES

Abbasali BadamiLESSONS LEARNED FROM OUR CONSECUTIVE 188 TAVR CASES – UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MADISON EXPERIENCE

Rahul Rajeev MBBSCONVENTIONAL EXTERNAL BEAM RADIATION THERAPY (EBRT) VS. INTENSITY MODULATED RADIATION THERAPY (IMRT) FOR NEOADJUVANT RADIATION OF RETROPERITONEAL SARCOMAS (RPS)

Rahul Rajeev MBBS CONDITIONAL SURVIVAL AS A PATIENT CENTERED METRIC FOR PATIENTS WITH APPENDICEAL ADENOCARCINOMA.

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Dustin Lucarelli, MD TYPE IV POPLITEAL ENTRAPMENT ASSOCIATED WITH AN OSTEOCHONDROMA

POSTERS NEED TO BE REMOVED AT THE CONCLUSION OF THIS EVENT.

Awards will be presented during the networking reception at the Kohler Desgn Center Friday evening.Please register for this event.

5:30 Conclude

5:30-5:45 Association Annual Meeting

6:30 The Kohler Design Center - Networking Reception and dinner stations Join friends and colleagues for a delightful evening in the beautiful Kohler Design Center. Awards will be given during the course of the evening.

6:30 - 7:30 Cocktails and Appetizers

7:30 - Dinner Stations Available

8:30 Program

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Saturday, November 14, 2015

7:30-8:00 Breakfast and Exhibits Open

7:55-8:00 ACS Foundation Presented by Ron Wenger, MD, FACS

8:00-8:45 Beaumont Lecture: How are We Being Judged? Assessing Individual Surgeon Performance Presented by: Karl Y. Bilimoria, MD MS Director, Surgical Outcomes and Quality Improvement Center (SOQIC) Vice Chair for Quality, Department of Surgery Division of Surgical Oncology, Department of Surgery Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University

8:45-9:15 Implementing Clinical and Translational Research with Trauma Patients Terri deRoon-Cassini, Ph.D. Assistant Professor/Clinical Psychologist Medical College of Wisconsin Surgery/Trauma & Critical Care Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine Institute for Health & Society

9:15-9:25 Break

9:25-10:50 Podium Presentations (Ten minutes each – 8 minutes for presentation and 2 minutes for questions.) MODERATORS: Jared Linebarger, MD, FACS and Petr Janu, MD, FACS

9:25-9:35 Presenter: Akram Siddique, BS IS COMPLIANCE WITH AMERICAN THYROID ASSOCIATION GUIDELINES FOR TOTAL THYROIDECTOMY FOR PATIENTS WITH GRAVES’ DISEASE NECESSARY?

9:35-9:45 Presenter: Shah Neil ONE YEAR OUTCOMES OF ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS VERSUS SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY FOR MORBID OBESITY TREATMENT: A SINGLE INSTITUTION RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW

9:45-9:55 Presenter: Sarah Chrabaszcz, BS PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN SURGEONS AND INDUSTRY

9:55-10:05 Presenter: Elliot Toy, BS THE I2B2 COHORT DISCOVERY TOOL OUTPERFORMS A PROSPECTIVELY MAINTAINED INTERNAL DATABASE IN IDENTIFYING SURGICAL SUBGROUPS

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10:05-10:15 Presenter: Alex Lois, BS EFFICACY OF CREATING VASCULAR ACCESS IN PATIENTS WITH KNOWN CENTRAL VEIN OCCLUSION

10:15-10:25 Presenter: Rachel Landisch, MD IMPLEMENTATION OF IMAGING GUIDELINES TO REDUCE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY USE IN INJURY

10:25-10:35 Presenter: Kevin Sokolowski GLYCOGEN SYNTHASE KINASE-3 INHIBITION ASSOCIATED WITH NOTCH-1 REDUCTION IN CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA

10:35-10:45 Presenter: Hani Hasan, MD ACUTE CARE SURGERY SERVICE EXPERIENCE WITH DIVERTICULITIS

10:45-10:50 Presenter: Lane Frasier, MD HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS' PERCEPTIONS OF TEAM IDENTITY AND TEAMWORK IN THE OPERATING ROOM

10:50-11:00 Break

11:00-11:35 Quick Shots (Three minute presentations) MODERATORS: Panna Codner, MD, FACS and Jared Linebarger, MD, FACS

11:00-11:05 Presenter: Jacob Thayer, BS RE-DO LOW ANTERIOR RESECTION AS A SALVAGE PROCEDURE FOR LOW PELVIC ANASTOMOTIC COMPLICATIONS: WHAT CAN BE EXPECTED

11:05-11:10 Presenter: Erin Connolly, NP MAGNETIC SPHINCTER AUGMENTATION: INITIAL OUTCOMES AND ROLE OF AN ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE PRACTITIONER

11:10-11:15 Presenter: Shanu Kothari, MD IMPACT OF CLIPPING VERSUS NO HAIR REMOVAL ON SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS: A PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED TRIAL

11:15-11:20 Presenter: Alex Barr, BS LINEAR-STAPLED ANASTOMOSIS (LSA) VERSUS CIRCULAR-STAPLED ANASTOMOSIS (CSA) DURING ROUX-EN Y GASTRIC BYPASS: A COMPARISON OF COST AND COMPLICATIONS IN A SINGLE SURGEON SERIES

11:20-11:25 Presenter: Derek Lumbard, BS THE IMPACT OF SURGICAL TECHNIQUE AND SURGEON PREFERENCE OF PROCEDURAL COSTS IN LAPAROSCOPIC ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS

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11:25-11:30 Presenter: Mark Winter, BS CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF PEDIATRIC GASTROJEJUNAL TUBE USAGE

11:30-11:45 Break Pick up Box Lunch

1145:-12:30 Video Sessions MODERATORS: Panna Codner, MD, FACS and Jared Linebarger, MD, FACS

11:45-11:55 Presenter: Jennifer Philip, MD ROBOTIC REPAIR OF MORGAGNI HERNIA WITH MESH

11:55-12:10 Presenter: Andrew Van Osdol, MD FOREIGN BODY INGESTION RESULTING IN MULTIPLE LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRIC EXTRACTIONS

12:10-12:20 Presenter: Nicholas Coorough, MD COMBINED ENDOSCOPIC AND LAPAROSCOPIC PLACEMENT OF A GASTROSTOMY TUBE

12:20-12:30 Presenter: Luke Funk, MD POEM

12:30-1:00 Advocacy: In Wisconsin and National Implications Amy E. Liespert, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery University of Wisconsin

1:00 Adjourn

Wisconsin Surgical Society Future Conference Dates

November 4 - 5, 2016 - The American Club, Kohler, WI

November 3 - 4, 2017 - The American Club, Kohler, WI

November 2 - 3, 2018 - The American Club, Kohler, WI

November 8 - 9, 2019 - The American Club, Kohler, WI

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19 revised November 6, 2015