The Wisconsin Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Annual Conference

Final program approved by The American College of Surgeons on November 6, 2014.
The Wisconsin Chapter of the American College of Surgeons
Annual Conference
November 14 - 15, 2014 • The American Club, Kohler, WI
Conference Program
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Final program approved by The American College of Surgeons on November 6, 2014.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Following attendance at the Wisconsin Surgical Society meeting in November, 2014:
1. The participants will understand 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 improve the safety and surgical care of the pediatric patient.
3. The participants will understand national quality measures and costs in the management of
patients.
4. Beaumont Lecture: The participants will understand the need and reward of missionary work for a
surgeon from Crosby, MN.
5. The participants will have a better understanding of surgical techniques and options available to the
oncologic patient. Discussion among surgeons regarding treatment options will improve.
6. The participants will have exposure to local experts to discuss challenging cases and discuss
options for management.
7. The participants will be updated on options for repair of the rare or complicated hernia located in at
the esophageal hiatus or ventral abdomen.
8. The participants will be introduced to the Wisconsin Coaching Project.
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ACCREDITATION
The American College of Surgeons is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
CME CREDIT
The American College of Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 10.75 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 5.75 credits meet the requirements for
Self-Assessment.
Marketing & Exhibitor Acknowledgement
Please see separate handout included in the meeting packets.
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AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS
EVALUATION FORM • Wisconsin Chapter
The Wisconsin Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Annual Conference
November 14 - 15, 2014
IN ORDER TO RECEIVE A CME CERTIFICATE, PLEASE BRING THIS COMPLETED FORM TO THE REGISTRATION
DESK. HOURS OF OPERATION ARE CONGRUENT WITH THE CONFERENCE. Late submittals can be emailed to
[email protected], faxed to 414/453-0526, or mailed to :!!
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As a participant at this educational activity, I attended ________ hours* of sessions.
*1 hour = 1 AMA PRA Category 1 credit™
_____ Please check if you are a member of the American College of Surgeons. Your ACS Portal MY CME transcript page will be updated with the credits earned within 3 months of this meeting. Your ACS member number is
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American College of Surgeons
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Post Activity Survey
Thank you for attending The Wisconsin Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Annual Conference, November 14 - 15, 2014, at The American Club, located in Kohler, WI. The College would appreciate it if you
would take a few minutes to complete a brief follow-up survey regarding the impact this CME event has had on
your practice. Your response is critical to future planning of our educational activities. Thank you for your time.
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Disclosure Information
The 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
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Adrian
Celeste
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Anoacoglu
Oya
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Appel
Angela
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Arbuckle
Jacquelynn
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Bakeman
Anna
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Balentine
Courtney
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Biesterveld
Ben
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Bray
Mallory
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Brenton
Stephen F.
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Brockmeyer
Joel
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Busch
Rebecca
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Butler
Annabelle
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Caldwell
Michael
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Chen
Herb
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Cheriyan
Jerry
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Codner
Panna
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DeHaan
Reece
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Davila
Daniel
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Dillman
Samuel
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Dua
Anahita
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Elfenbein
Dawn
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Fischer
Laura E.
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Fraiser
Lane
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Garren
Michael
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Greenberg
Caprice
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Haberman
Kathryn
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Heimler
Joseph
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Heinzerling
Nathan
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Jang
Samuel
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Janu
Peter
Johnson
Colin
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Walker
Julliard
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Koprowski
Steven
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Kothari
Shanu
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Kugler
Nathan
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Kudsk
Kenneth
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Landisch
Rachel
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Linebarger
Jared
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Lois
Alex
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Lyle
Brian
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Maag
Anne-Lise D’Angelo
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Macke
Ryan
Madkhali
Tariq
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Endogastric Solutions
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Covidien - consultant
Ethicon - consultant
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Ronald
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Massoumi
Roxanne
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Mezrich
Joshua
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Miura
John
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Nankee
Luke
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O’Connell
Kathleen
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Pachniak
Rachell
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Patton
Caitlin
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Pourladian
Irene
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Redlich
Philip
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Rentea
Rebecca
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Ridolfi
Timothy J.
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Ritter
Kathryn
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Schaeffer
Jacob
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Schmocker
Ryan
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Schoenfeldt
Elizabeth
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Schumm
Max
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Schwarze
Margaret
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Sekigami
Yurie
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Severson
Paul
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Simon
Kathleen
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Siy
Alexander
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Sokolowski
Kevin
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Tsigonis
Abraham
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Warshaw
Andrew L.
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Winslow
Emily
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Van Osdol
Andrew
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Alhefdi
Amal
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Turnipseed
William
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Decker
Marquita
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Ridolfi
Timothy J.
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Densmore
John
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Planning Committee
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Arbuckle
Jacquelynn
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Codner
Panna
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Caldwell
Michael
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Janu
Peter
Linebarger
Jared
Endogastric Solutions
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Final program approved by The American College of Surgeons on November 6, 2014.
The Wisconsin Chapter of the American College of Surgeons
Annual Conference
November 14 -15, 2014 • The American Club, Kohler, WI
CME CREDIT
The American College of Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 10.75 AMA PRA Category 1
Credit(s)(tm). 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 5.75 credits meet the requirements for
Self-Assessment.
The session-specific credit breakdown is below, which sessions eligible for Self-Assessment Credit marked in
bold with an asterisk (*):
Friday, November 14 (6.75 CME credits total)_
· Resident Presentations: 1.25 CME credits*
· Resident and Student Presentations: 1.5*
· Poster Session: 0.75
· Resident Presentations: 1.25*
· Resident Presentations: 1*
· “Wisconsin HealthCare - Big Challenge, Big Opportunities: 0.5
· “Where is our Profession Going? A View from the American College of Surgeons”: 0.5
Saturday, November 15 (4 CME credits total)_
· Presidential Address: 0.75 CME credits
· “Surgical Volunteerism: Say Yes to the Mess”: 1
· Member Session: How I Do It: 0.5
· Medical Ethics: 0.5
· Video Session: 0.75*
· Wisconsin Coaching Project Update: 0.5
Friday, November 14, 2014
7:00 - 7:55!
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Continental Breakfast - Exhibits open. Please visit the vendor area.
7:55 - 8:00!
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8:00 – 9:20! Resident Presentations - (7 minutes for presentation and 3 minutes for questions)
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Midkine, a Heparin-Binding Growth Factor, and a Hop Plant Isolate: Novel !
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Katherine Fredrich, Deborah Donohoe, Jennifer Liedel MD, David Gourlay MD
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Protective Effects of Heat Shock Protein -70 (HSP70) in a Rat Model of !
Necrotizing Enterocolitis
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Nathan Heinzerling, Katherine Fredrich, Jason Fawley, David Gourlay, MD
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IAP decreases intestinal permeability prior to the development of NEC !
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Krepline, AN, George, B, Ritch, PS, Erickson, BA, Johnston, F, Christians, KK, !
Evans, DB, Susan Tsai, MD
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Survival Outcome of Patients with Resectable Pancreatic Cancer (PC) !
Receiving Neoadjuvant Therapy
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Caitlin Patten, MD, MS, Robert Treat, PhD, Anna Purdy, NP, Amy Leisten, Philip !
N. Redlich, MD, PhD, Philip Redlich, MD, FACS
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Development of a Clinical Breast Exam (CBE) Web-Based Module!
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Andrew J. Borgert PhD, Kara J. Kallies MS, Stephen B. Shapiro MD FACS
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Long-term Outcomes of an Integrated Transfusion Reduction Initiative in !
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Eric F. Brekke MD, Richard J. Wittchow MD, Mary K. Frohnauer MD, Kara J. !
Kallies MS, Andrew J. Borgert PhD, Jeanne M. Johnson, MD
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Impact of Veracyte Testing on Management of Bethesda Category 3 and 4 !
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Break and visit the exhibits
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Matthew J. Frelich, MS, Sam F. Hohmann, PhD, Jon C. Gould, MD
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The Relationship Between Length of Stay and Readmissions in Bariatric !
Surgery Patients Using The University Health System Consortium Database
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Matthew Frelich, MS, Reece DeHaan, BA, Jon C. Gould, MD
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Intraoperative Assessment of Esophagogastric Junction Distensibility !
During Laparoscopic Fundoplication with Endoluminal Functional Lumen !
Imaging Probe Device (EndoFLIP)
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Andrew Urquhart, Jessica Wernberg, MD
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Head and neck melanoma: Assessment and Reconstructive options
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Mohammad Mahmoud, MD, Lauren Kosinski, MD, Kirk A. Ludwig MD, Timothy J.
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Hyperbaric Spinal Anesthesia is Effective in Preventing Post-operative !
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Is Fundoplication Necessary Following Heller Myotomy?
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Indole-3-Carbonyl Prevents Clostridium Difficile Disease in Mice
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10:45 – 11:15 !Where is our profession going? A view from the American College of Surgeons
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International and Regional Clinical Relations
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Resident Luncheon - Pre-registration required. Please see the registration form.
Thank you to our sponsors!
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12:15 to 1:00! !
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Resident Presentations - (7 minutes for presentation and 3 minutes for questions)
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Krepline, AN, Deluge, J, George, B, Ritch, PS, Erickson, BA, Thomas, JP, !
Mahmoud, A, Quebbeman, EJ, Turaga, KK, Johnston, F, Christians, KK, ! !
Gamblin, TC, Evans, DB, Susan Tsai, MD
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Neoadjuvant Therapy for Pancreatic Cancer in Patients > age 75
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Management of Bleeding Complications after Bariatric Surgery
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Kara J. Kallies, MS, Milan E. Folkers, MD, Shanu N. Kothari, MD, FACS
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Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography Perforations: ! !
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Abdel-Hafeez Abdel-Hafeez, MD2, Roxanne Massoumi3, Melissa Christensen, !
Amanda Shillingford, MD, Amy Wagner, MD
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Medical College of Wisconsin
Observation Versus Prophylactic Ladd's for Asymptomatic Malrotation in !
Heterotaxy Syndrome: A Systematic Review
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Xinying Wang, MD; Joseph F. Pierre, PhD; Aaron F. Heneghan, PhD, Kenneth A. !
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Glutamine Improves Innate Immunity and the Intestinal Barrier Function !
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Samuel Jang, BS
Xiao-Min Yu, MD, PhD, Scott Odorico, Monah Clark, Casi Schienebeck, BA, !
Weiping Tang, PhD, David Schneider, Herb Chen, MD
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Screening of novel synthesized analogues targeting histone deacetylase in !
aggressive thyroid cancers
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Brian Lyle MD
Jared H. Linebarger MD
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Is the ACS NSQIP® Surgical Risk Calculator applicable for breast cancer !
patients undergoing breast conserving surgery?
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Daniel A Anaya, Herb Chen, MD
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High volume hospitals are associated with greater likelihood of discharge !
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Luke Nankee, BS
Dr. Herbert Chen, Dr. David Schneider, Dr. Rebecca Sippel, Dr. Dawn Elfenbein
David Schneider, MD
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Predictors for a Surgical Approach to Substernal Goiter
2:30 – 2:45!
Break - Plan on visiting the vendors!
2:45 – 3:45!
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Resident Presentations - (7 minutes for presentation and 3 minutes for questions)
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Tariq Madkhali, MD
Mohammad Rajaei, Herbert Chen, Rebecca Sippel, Dawn Elfenbein, David !
Schneider, MD
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Resident and Fellow Involvement in Thyroid Surgery: Does Level of !!
Training Matter for Patient Outcomes?
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Oya Andacoglu, MD
A M Abbott MD MS, J Wong MD, R Shridhar MD PhD, S Hoffe MD, K Almhanna !
MD, Kenneth Meredith, MD
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Lessons Learned from over 100 Robotic Assisted Ivor Lewis ! !
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Marquita R. Decker, MD, MPH
Joseph F. Levy, MS, Lee G. Wilke, MD, David J. Vanness, PhD, Heather B.
Neuman, MD, MS
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Balancing the Harms and Benefits of Radiation Therapy for DCIS: A Decision !
Analysis Examining the Risk of Radiation-Associated Sarcoma
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Dawn M. Elfenbein, MD
David F. Schneider, Jeffrey Havlena, Herbert Chen, Rebecca Sippel, MD
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University of Wisconsin
Clinical and Socioeconomic Factors influence treatment decisions in !
Graves’ Disease
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Ryan Schmocker, MD
Linda Cherney Stafford, MPH, Alexander Siy, BA, Glen Leverson, PhD,Emily !
Winslow, MD
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University of Wisconsin
Understanding the Determinants of Patient Satisfaction with Surgical Care !
Using the CAHPS Surgical Care Survey (S-CAHPS)
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Final program approved by The American College of Surgeons on November 6, 2014.
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3:35 – 3:45!
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Anne-Lise Maag, MD
Wesley Collier, BS, David Shaffer, PhD,Carla Pugh, MD
University of Wisconsin
Intra-Operative Decision Making: Impact of the Error Recognition Process !
on Successful Error Recovery
3:45 – 4:00 Break This is a good time to visit the vendors!
4:00 – 4:30 ! Wisconsin Healthcare — Big Challenge, Big Opportunities
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4:30 – 5:15 Poster Session
Lake Erie/Lake Ontario
POSTERS NEED TO BE REMOVED AT THE CONCLUSION OF THIS EVENT.
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Celeste Adrian, MD, Vijaya Nirujogi, MD ! !
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Bariatric surgery: Safe in patients with bleeding disorders.
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Marshfield Clinic
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Jerry Cheriyan, MD, Jessica Wernberg, MD!!
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Marshfield Clinic
Aberrant intracorporeal lymphatic drainage of melanoma from lower back cutaneous site
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Anahita Dua MD, MS, MBA, Gary Seabrook, MD! !
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Preventable Complications Drive the Rising Costs in the Management of Patients with Critical !
Limb Ischemia
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Anahita Dua MD MS, MBA, Gary Seabrook, MD! !
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The Impact of SCIP Measures on National Trends on Surgical Site Infections in Open Vascular !
Procedures
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Nathan P. Heinzerling, MD, David M. Gourlay, MD! !
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Absence of Intestinal Alkaline Phosphatase Leads to Neonatal Intestinal Inflammation
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Nathan Kugler, MD, Jasmeet Paul, MD!
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Natural History of a Post Pull Pneumothorax or Effusion: Observation is Safe
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John T Miura, MD, T. Clark Gamblin, M.D., M.S.!
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Impact of Chemotherapy on Survival in Surgically Resected Retroperitoneal Sarcoma: A United !
States Population Based Analysis
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Kathleen O’Connell MD, Todd Neideen, MD!!
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Availability of Post-Discharge Care and Inpatient Mortality in Elderly Trauma Patients
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Rebecca Rentea, MD, Philip N. Redlich, MD!!
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Third Year Medical Students Require Refresher Training Courses for the Operating Room
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Jacob S. Schaeffer, MD, Clark A. Davis, MD!!
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Incidental Finding of Cystic Adventitial Disease of the Common Femoral Vein: Case Report and !
Review of the Literature
Steven Koprowski, T. Clark Gamblin MD, MS !
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Curcumin Mediated Notch1 Signaling: A Potential Molecular Target in Cholangiocarcinoma
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Endothelium-derived Microparticles Induce TLR2 Expression in Mouse Lung Injury Model
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Yurie Sekigami, Kiran Turaga, MD, MPH ! !
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Impact of Morbidity of Curative Cancer Surgery on the Risk of Accidental Death
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Amal Alhefdhi, MD, Herb Chen, MD! !
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Five Minute Intraoperative Parathyroid Hormone Levels Can Identify Multigland Disease
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Recurrent and Persistence Primary Hyperparathyroidism Occurs More Frequently in Patients !
with Double Adenomas
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Anna Bakeman, Marjorie Arca, MD! !
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Medical College of Wisconsin
Appendicitis Scoring System Decreases the Incidence of “Missed Appendicitis”
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Kathryn Haberman, Dean Klinger, MD!
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Skip incisions have lower postoperative complication rates as compared to long single ! !
incisions when creating basilic vein transposition arteriovenous fistulas
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Gastro-Jejunostomy Tube in Young Infants
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Symptomatic Outcomes and Side Effects Following Fundoplication According to ! !
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Gastroesophageal Junction Integrity
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Alex Siy, Emily Winslow, MD !!
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Examining the Severity of Surgical Complications from the Perspective of the Patient
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Irene Pourladian, MS2, Matthew Goldblatt, MD!
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Surgical Outcomes Following Laparoscopic Inguinal Herniorrhaphy Comparing
Self-adhering Versus Non-adhering Synthetic Mesh
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Posters of Distinction
Lane Frasier, MD, Caprice Greenberg, MD - University of Wisconsin
A Marker-Less Approach for Quantifying Surgical Skill
Walker Julliard, MD, James Maloney, MD - University of Wisconsin
Single Lung Transplantation in Patients with Secondary Pulmonary Hypertension, Regardless of
Severity, is Effective and Organ Efficient
Kate Simon, MD, Matthew Goldblatt, MD - Medical College of Wisconsin
A Population-based Analysis of Elective versus Non-elective Ventral Hernia Repairs utilizing the
Nationwide Inpatient Sample
Nate Heinzerling, David M. Gourlay, MD - Medical College of Wisconsin
Intestinal alkaline phosphatase does not reverse necrotizing enterocolitis
Reece DeHaan, BA, Jon C. Gould, MD - Medical College of Wisconsin
Intraoperative Assessment of Esophagogastric Junction Distensibility during Heller Myotomy with
Endoluminal Functional Lumen Imaging Probe Device (EndoFLIP)
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Colin M. Johnson, Timothy J. Ridolfi, MD - Medical College of Wisconsin
The Addition of a Staging PET-CT Alters Anal Cancer Treatment
Rachell Pachniak, David Schneider, MD - University of Wisconsin
Does Levothyroxine Administration Impact Parathyroid Localization?
Kathryn Ritter, David Schneider, MD - University of Wisconsin
Time to Resolution of Hypoparathyroidism after Total Thyroidectomy
Awards will be presented during the networking reception at the Kohler Desgn Center Friday evening.
Please register for this event.
POSTERS NEED TO BE REMOVED AT THE CONCLUSION OF THIS EVENT.
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The Kohler Design Center - Networking Reception and dinner stations
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Cocktails and Appetizers
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Saturday, November 15
7:30 – 8:00 Breakfast and Exhibits open
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Beaumont Lecture!
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Surgical Volunteerism: Say yes to the mess
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Presented by:!Paul Severson, MD, FACS
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Minimally Invasive Surgery
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Presidential Address!
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The MJG Mentorship Challenge
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Presented by:!Michael Garren, MD, FACS
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School of Medicine and Public Health
9:45 – 10:00 Break
10:00 – 10:30 Member session : How I Do It
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10:00- 10:10 ! Peter Janu MD, FACS
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Affinity Medical Group
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Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication – How I Do It
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10:20 – 10:30! William Turnipseed, MD, FACS
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Popliteal Entrapment
Ryan A. Macke, MD
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University of Wisconsin
Laparoscopic/Thoracoscopic Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy: Initial !
Experience and General Approach
10:30 – 11:00! It's Better to Die Trying: High Stakes Surgical Decisions and Unwanted Care
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11:00 – 11:15 Break
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Moderated by: Peter Janu, MD, FACS and Jared Linebarger, MD, FACS
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11:15 –11:25! Joel R. Brockmeyer MD, Shanu N. Kothari MD FACS
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Gundersen Health System
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Minimally Invasive Jejunostomy using a Novel Hybrid Technique
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11:25 - 11:35 ! Annabelle Butler, MD, Matthew Goldblatt, MD
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Medical College of Wisconsin
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Laparoscopic reduction of incarcerated bowel in primary peritoneal defect
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11:35 – 11:45! Daniel Davila, MD, Matthew Goldblatt, MD
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Laparoscopic repair of large, type 4 recurrent paraesophageal hernia !
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11:45 – 11:55! Daniel Davila, MD, Matthew Goldblatt, MD
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Medical College of Wisconsin
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11:55 – 12:05! Laura E. Fischer, MD, MS, Ryan A. Macke, MD
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Laparoscopic Repair of a Large Morgagni Hernia with Mesh
12:05 – 12:10 !Pick up box lunch
12:10 – 12:40! Wisconsin Surgical Coaching Project Update
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