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Surgical Spring Week SAGES 2017 Scientific Session & Postgraduate Courses SAGES is Home: Collaborate, Communicate, Connect

PROGRAM CHAIR: HORACIO ASBUN, MD PROGRAM CO-CHAIR: MELINA VASSILIOU, MD

George R. Brown Convention Center HOUSTON, TX | MARCH 22 - 25, 2017

FINAL PROGRAM

- H. Jaap Bonjer, MD Bonjer, Jaap - H. - Daniel J. Scott, MD Scott, - Daniel J. SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 2017 MARCH 25, SATURDAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 2017 MARCH 24, FRIDAY, SS32 Colorectal 2 SS32 Colorectal “ Ventral Session – AHS Joint Masters Series: 2 SS33 Plenary SS34 Case Presentations 3 SS35 Foregut Tour World - Invasive S36 Minimally Educator for the Surgical Tools Panel: ASE Joint Boot Camp for HS Students Mini-Medical School SAGES 2017 Learning Center Faculty Invited SAGES Disclosures and Presenter Faculty SAGES Loop Lounge Video Exhibit Hall Floor Plan Exhibitor Listing Panel: Global Surgery Global Surgery Panel: Lap Right Colon Panel: Face-Off Video Session Video SS20 Care Acute SS21 Session 3 Presentations Video SS22 Exhibit Hall for IBD - Panel ASCRS Joint in Surgeon Cutting Edge Invasive Minimally Panel: EAES Joint Anti-Reflux Surgery is in the Details Session: Re-Do The Devil Distal Panel: Face-Off Video Achalasia Session: GERD and Your Session Video SS23 Hernia to Platforms and Strategies - New Robotic Surgery Panel: during Surgery Incidental GI Findings Panel: Joint SSAT SS24 : Inguinal and Robotics Session Video SS25 Biliary and Learning Teaching Technology, SS26 Education SS27 MIS - Cool Stuff Candidate Townhall Networking & New Fellows for Residents, Meet the Leadership Reception & International Sing-Off The Main Event Gala: SAGES Energy Course: Fundamental Use of Surgical Postgraduate Tank Session: Shark Joint SAGES/AGA West Wild in the Cases presented Wild Session: Session Video SS28 Robotic and More Conversions - Sleeves, SS29 Bariatric Surgery Session Video SS30 Colorectal Session Video SS31 Solid Organ Anomalies Adults with Congenital Surgical Managing Panel: Session: Technology Emerging of Colon Lesions Endoscopic Management Panel: ASGE Joint Wrong Things Go When Complications - Oops! Panel: Symposium: International Hernia Collaboration Symposium Collaboration Hernia International Symposium: - More Exploration Common Panel: Face-Off Video the from Tips Technical Session: is in the Details The Devil Events Educational Industry Medical Student Townhall 1 SS15 Plenary Address Presidential Marks Lecture Gerald of Complications of Bariatric Surgery Session: Management Your in the Exhibit Hall Mimosas Break/Morning Refreshment 1 Session Presentations Video SS16 Exhibit Hall What? I’m Done! Now Residency; Finishing Panel: Hartman’s Details Session: Laparoscopic is in the The Devil of Recurrent Treatment Details Session: is in the The Devil Hernia Wall Abdominal Session: Your Session Video SS17 2 SS18 Foregut Through Competency “Ensuring Council Luncheon Fellowship Attendees All the Exhibit Hall for in Lunch Eat & Greet Session 2 Presentations Video SS19 Exhibit Hall & Rectal /ERCP , - Gastric, Do Lunch Let’s Skills of to Enhance Tips - Coaching Masters Series: Surgical Invasive Themes in Minimally Contemporary Panel: Joint AHPBA Do to Access - How Enteral Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Panel: It and How to Treat Complications Treat to It and How Europe the Learning Curve Overcome Members than one way to Skin a Cat than one way for Malignancy Masters - Laparoscopic Lavage and Laparoscopic Reversal Achalasia Success” for Frameworks Training: Fellowship Tables and Peers Trainees Surgery Pancreatic

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- Brian P. Jacob, MD Jacob, - Brian P. Accreditation , Childcare Options Childcare National Quality Strategy Priorities Strategy National Quality , Registration Hours Registration , , - Dave Kerpen - Dave Speaker Prep Room Hours Room Speaker Prep , Learning Theme Symbols , THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 2017 MARCH 23, THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 2017 MARCH 22, WEDNESDAY, SS14: SAGES Got Talent - Resident & Fellow Scientific Session & Fellow - Resident Talent Got SS14: SAGES JSES Joint Panel: What Can We Learn from Each Other? MIS Each Learn from We What Can Panel: JSES Joint Surgery in Foregut Stories: Controversies SAGES Inguinal Invasive Minimally Panel: Face-Off Video and NOTES® Endoscopy Therapeutic / SS12 Flexible Session 3 Presentations Video SS13 Exhibit Hall 1/2 Hour in Exhibit Hall Happy Break/ Refreshment Acute Care in Masters Series: Laparoscopy Eat & Greet Lunch in the Exhibit Hall for All Attendees All in the Exhibit Hall for Lunch Eat & Greet Tables & Colon /Biliary, - Hernia, Do Lunch Let’s Community Townhall Practice ADOPT (Immersion Program) Hands-On Course: Lap Colon Team for the Enhanced Recovery SMART Workshop: of Techniques Session - Course: ILLS Joint Postgraduate on Metabolic Conference Appropriateness Joint SAGES/ASMBS Video Face-Off Panel: Lap Band to Gastric Bypass Panel: Face-Off Video Assessment and Simulation SS08 Education, Session 1 Presentations Video SS09 Exhibit Hall in and Revolutions and Pioneers - Evolutions Firsts Panel: SS10 Robotics Session 2 Presentations Video SS11 Exhibit Hall to do it Right?” Trainees my Trust “Can I Luncheon Educator’s SS07 HPB Karl Storz Lecture Social Media and Health Care Session - Course: ILLS Joint Postgraduate Beyond – Enhanced Recovery Course: SMART Postgraduate a Thought was What I Panel: Joint “Americas” of the Program Opening Session - Welcome Ceremony Welcome Opening Session - Reception Welcome Exhibits Opening Surgery Acute Care Panel: AAST Joint the Gap Between Gastric Cancer - Narrowing Panel: KSELS Joint Conversion is in the Details Session: Bariatric The Devil Fundoplication Nissen Laparoscopic Panel: Face-Off Video Hernias SS06 Ventral Masters Series: The SAGES Masters Take You to Foregut School to Foregut You Take Masters The SAGES Masters Series: Get Published Workshop: Guide Director’s The Program ABS Mandate - Meeting the Panel: of Bile Duct Injury Session: Prevention Your SS04 Gastric Hernia Ventral is in the Details Session: The Devil Arena in the Global Telementoring and Symposium: Coaching 1 SS05 Colorectal Postgraduate Course: Get Published - Published Course: Get Postgraduate – Hernia Surgery Course: Robotic Postgraduate 1 SS03 Foregut of the Endoscopic Management Course: Primary Postgraduate Luncheon Awards Foundation SAGES Annual The 11th Hands-On Course: Endolumenal Bariatrics – Hands-On Course: Robotic Surgery CME Credit 2017 Meeting Leaders SAGES Sessions Webcast 2017 SAGES Symposium Surgical Military SS01 Biliary Surgery SS02 Bariatric and Metabolic “The Road to Success - MIS Masters Series: Colorectal SAGES 2017 Meeting Commercial Bias Reporting Form Bias Reporting Commercial 2017 Meeting SAGES 2017 CME Hours SAGES General Information General 2017 for SAGES News Map Hotel & Complex at a Glance 2017 Schedule SAGES Initiatives Service Community SAGES of Interest on Conflict Policy SAGES Surgery America and Japan in North Trends Laparoscopic Liver Resection Video Session and Liver Tumor Tumor Session and Liver Video Resection Liver Laparoscopic Board Surgery for Competency-Based (EPA’s) Activities Professional Entrustable Education Surgical Overview of Minimally Invasive Liver Resection Liver Invasive of Minimally Overview Colorectal is a Myth? Fact Eastern and Western Practice in Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery in Laparoscopic Practice Western Eastern and to the FEC Galaxy How to Write a Scientific Manuscript Write a Scientific to How Armamentarium? Hernia Add to my What Can Robotics Bariatric Patient approaches to the Sigmoid Colon and Upper ” to the Sigmoid Colon and Upper approaches Dates & Hours 3 4 5 6 8 9 64 59 60 61 61 62 62 63 54 54 54 55 56 57 58 50 51 51 52 52 53 53 46 47 47 48 49 49 40 40 42 44 44 45 46 34 35 36 37 37 38 39 40 21 22 23 24 25 32 33 12 13 15 17 19 19 20 10 11 Table of Contents Table 41 16 Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring

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SAGES Mission Statement Surgical Spring Week

The mission of the society is to improve the quality of patient care 2017 SAGES Location through education, research, innovation and leadership, principally George R. Brown Convention in gastrointestinal and endoscopic surgery. Center - 3rd Level 1001 Avenida De Las Americas, SAGES Registration Hours Houston, TX 77010 Tuesday, March 21, 2017 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Onsite Phone: 713-853-8409 Wednesday, March 22, 2017 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM Hosted By Thursday, March 23, 2017 6:30 AM - 5:30 PM Society of American Gastrointestinal Friday, March 24, 2017 6:30 AM - 5:30 PM and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) Saturday, March 25, 2017 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM 11300 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 600 Los Angeles, CA 90064 Exhibits & Posters Dates & Hours – Phone: 310-437-0544 Wednesday, March 22 Opening Reception: 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Fax: 310-437-0585 Email: [email protected] Thursday, March 23 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Web: www.sages.org Friday, March 24 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Twitter: @SAGES_Updates Saturday, March 25 CLOSED SAGES is managed by Exhibits Location: George R. Brown Convention Center - 3rd Level – Exhibit Hall A3. BSC Management, Inc Phone: 310-437-0555, ext. 101 Speaker Prep Room Hours Email: [email protected] Room: 330 Web: www.bscmanage.com Tuesday, March 21 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Wednesday, March 22 - Friday, March 24 5:30 am - 5:30 pm A Gentle Reminder Saturday, March 25 6:00 am - 2:30 pm About Safety/Security: Surgical Spring Week Getting Around We have taken every precaution to assure the For transportation options visit https://www.visithoustontexas.com/travel-planning/ safety and security of our maps-and-transportation/houston-airports/ guests and their possessions. SAGES Shuttles However, we urge you to be aware and take simple steps Hands On Courses to guard your possessions. Shuttle pickup front of Hilton Americas Hotel; one hour prior to the courses. • Do not leave your purse or • Wednesday, March 22 pickup at 12:30 PM to MITIE for Endo/Robot briefcase unattended. • Thursday, March 23 pickup at 11:30 AM to MITIE for ADOPT • Do not leave your iPad, laptop, Main Event at Space Center Houston phone or other electronic • SAGES buses will begin loading from inside Hall E ground level of the devices on the floor or out of Convention Center at 6:30 PM. The final bus departure to the Space Center will your sight in a darkened room be around 7:30 PM. You must present your badge (reg group A) or ticket (reg group • Be aware of your surroundings, B/C/D) at the Space Center door. The final bus returning to the Convention Center in the convention center, in and will depart the Space Center around 11:30 PM. around the downtown Houston area. Have a safe & secure meeting! Thanks to our 2017 Meeting Supporters: Convention Center Diamond First Aid & Mother’s Nursing Room Stryker Endoscopy Located on 3rd Level, Platinum across from rooms 342AD. Intuitive Surgical • Karl Storz Endoscopy Medtronic • Olympus Corporation of the Americas Gold Ethicon Silver Boston Scientific • Mederi Therapeutics

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Asbun, Horacio Symposium: International Hernia Collaboration Symposium Collaboration Hernia International Symposium: SkinCat to a way than one Common Bile - More DuctPanel: Exploration Face-Off Video Malignancy for Gastrectomy - Laparoscopic the Masters from Tips Technical is in the Details Session: Devil The (non-CME) Industry Events Educational Competency-Based Surgical Education Education Surgical Competency-Based Attendees All for FREE GRAB GREET AND LUNCH (non-CME) Tables Esophagus & Colon Liver-Biliary, - Hernia, Do Lunch Let’s Community Townhall Practice with Mentorship) ADOPT (Immersion Program Lap Colon HO Course: Board Tumor SessionLiver and Video Resection Liver of Laparoscopic Techniques Session ILLS joint - PG Course: on Metabolic Surgery Conference Appropriateness joint SAGES/ASMBS in North and in Japan America Trends Each Other? from MIS Learn We Can What Panel: JSES joint Surgery in Foregut Controversies Stories: SAGES Hernia Repair Inguinal Panel: Minimally Invasive Face-Off Video and NOTES® Endoscopy Therapeutic SS12: Flexible/ 3 (non-CME) Presentations Video SS13: Exhibit Hall in Exhibit Hall ½ Hour Happy Break/ Refreshment Care in Acute Series:Masters Laparoscopy Scientific Session & Fellow - Resident Talent Got SS14: SAGES SS7: HPB Guest/Spouse Breakfast SAGES Kerpen - Dave Lecture Storz Karl Keynote: MD Jacob, - Brian P. 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Hernia can my Robotics add to What Surgery Robotic Hernia - PG Course: SS1: Biliary and MetabolicSS2: Bariatric Surgery 1 SS3: Foregut Patient of the Bariatric Management Primary Endoscopic PG Course: Luncheon Awards Foundation SAGES the Rescue! - Endo to Endolumenal Bariatrics HO Course: Robotic Surgery Inguinal Hernia HO Course: School Foregut to You take Masters SAGES The Series:Masters Program 6:00PM - 8:00PM 2:00PM - 4:00PM 3:00PM - 3:30PM 3:30PM - 5:30PM 3:30PM - 5:30PM 3:30PM - 5:30PM 3:30PM - 5:30PM 4:00PM - 5:30PM 1:30PM - 5:30PM 1:30PM - 5:00PM 1:30PM - 3:00PM 1:30PM - 3:00PM 1:30PM - 3:00PM 1:30PM - 3:00PM 1:30PM - 3:00PM 3:30PM - 5:00PM 3:30PM - 5:00PM 5:00PM - 5:30PM 5:30PM - 7:30PM 6:00PM - 7:00PM 1:30PM - 5:00PM 1:30PM - 5:00PM 1:30PM - 5:00PM 1:30PM - 3:30PM 1:30PM - 3:30PM 1:30PM - 3:00PM 3:00PM - 5:00PM 1:30PM - 5:00PM 8:00AM - 5:00PM SAGES is Home: Collaborate, Communicate, Connect Communicate, is Home: Collaborate, SAGES SAGES 2017 Schedule at a Glance at Schedule 2017 SAGES 7:30AM - 9:00AM 7:30AM - 9:00AM 7:30AM - 9:00AM 7:30AM - 9:00AM 9:00AM - 9:45AM 7:30AM - 9:00AM 7:30AM - 9:00AM 12:30PM - 6:30PM 12:00PM - 2:00PM 12:00PM - 1:30PM 12:00PM - 1:30PM 12:15PM - 1:30PM 12:15PM - 1:15PM 12:00PM - 1:30PM 10:00AM - 4:00PM 8:00AM - 12:00PM 8:00AM - 12:00PM 8:00AM - 12:00PM 9:00AM - 11:00AM 9:45AM - 10:15AM 8:00AM - 10:00AM 8:00AM - 10:30AM 11:15AM - 12:15PM 11:15AM - 12:15PM 10:15AM - 12:00PM 10:15AM - 12:00PM 10:15AM - 12:00PM 10:15AM - 12:00PM 10:15AM - 12:00PM 10:00AM - 12:00PM 10:30AM - 12:00PM 10:15AM - 11:15AM Thursday, March 23, 2017 March Thursday, Time 22, 2017 March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring Program Chairs: Chairs: Program

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 6 SAGES 2017 Schedule at a Glance SAGES is Home: Collaborate, Communicate, Connect Friday, March 24, 2017 7:30AM - 8:30AM Medical Student Townhall Room 332B SAGES 2017 SAGES 7:30AM - 8:30AM SS15: Plenary 1 Ballroom B 8:30AM - 9:15AM Keynote: Presidential Address - Daniel J. Scott, MD Ballroom B 9:15AM - 10:00AM Keynote: Gerald Marks Lecture - H. Jaap Bonjer, MD Ballroom B 10:00AM - 4:00PM Exhibits/Posters/Learning Center open Exhibit Hall A3 10:00AM - 12:00PM Your Session: Management of Complications of Bariatric Surgery Ballroom C 10:00AM - 10:30AM Refreshment Break/ Morning Mimosas Exhibit Hall A3 10:15AM - 12:00PM SS16: Exhibit Hall Video Presentations 1 (non-CME) Exh Hall A3 Theatre 10:30AM - 12:00PM SS17: Endoscopy Video Session Room 322 10:30AM - 12:00PM SS18: Foregut 2 Room 342 10:30AM - 12:00PM Panel: Finishing Residency; I’m Done! Now What? - Transitioning to Practice Room 340 The Devil is in the Details Session: Technical Tips from the Masters - Laparoscopic Hartman’s Reversal and 10:30AM - 12:00PM Laparoscopic Lavage Room 310 10:30AM - 12:00PM The Devil is in the Details Session: Technical Tips from the Masters - Treatment of Recurrent Achalasia Room 320 10:30AM - 12:00PM Your Session: Abdominal Wall Hernia - Provocative Questions in the Practice of Hernia Repair Ballroom B 12:00PM - 2:00PM SS19: Exhibit Hall Video Presentations 2 (non-CME) Exh Hall A3 Theatre 12:00PM - 1:30PM FC Luncheon “Ensuring Competency Through Fellowship Training: Frameworks for Success” Room 332B 12:00PM - 1:30PM FREE GRAB AND GREET LUNCH for All Attendees Exhibit Hall A3 12:00PM - 1:30PM Let’s Do Lunch - Gastric, Pancreas, Gallbladder-ERCP & Rectal Tables (non-CME) Room 332A 1:30PM - 5:30PM Masters Series: Surgical Coaching - Tips to Enhance Skills of Trainees and Peers Room 322 1:30PM - 3:00PM AHPBA joint Panel: Contemporary Themes in Minimally Invasive Pancreatic Surgery Room 320 1:30PM - 3:00PM Panel: Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Enteral Access - How to Do It and How to Treat Complications Room 342 1:30PM - 3:00PM Panel: Global Surgery - I want to do it! Where do I start? What do I need? Room 340 1:30PM - 3:00PM Video Face-Off Panel: Lap Right Colon Ballroom C 1:30PM - 3:00PM SS20: Bariatric Video Session Ballroom B 1:30PM - 3:30PM SS21: Acute Care Surgery Room 310

2:00PM - 4:00PM SS22: Exhibit Hall Video Presentations 3 (non-CME) Exh Hall A3 Theatre 3:00PM - 4:30PM ASCRS joint Panel: Laparoscopy for IBD Room 320 Surgical Spring Week 3:00PM - 4:30PM EAES joint Panel: Cutting Edge Minimally Invasive Surgeon in Europe Room 340 3:00PM - 4:30PM The Devil is in the Details Session: Technical Tips from the Masters - Re-Do Anti-reflux Surgery Ballroom B 3:00PM - 4:30PM Video Face-Off Panel: Distal Pancreatectomy Room 342 3:00PM - 4:30PM Your Session: Challenges in the Diagnosis and Management of GERD and Achalasia Ballroom C 3:30PM - 4:30PM SS23: Hernia Video Session Room 310 4:30PM - 5:30PM Panel: Robotic Surgery - New Platforms and Strategies to overcome the Learning Curve Ballroom B 4:30PM - 5:30PM SSAT joint Panel: Incidental GI Findings during Surgery Room 320 4:30PM - 5:30PM SS24: Hernias - Inguinal and Robotics Room 342 4:30PM - 5:30PM SS25: Biliary Video Session Ballroom C 4:30PM - 5:30PM SS26: Education Technology, Teaching and Learning Room 340 4:30PM - 5:30PM SS27: MIS - Cool Stuff Room 310 5:30PM - 6:00PM Candidate Networking Townhall Hilton Americas - 4th Floor Lobby 6:00PM - 7:00PM Meet the Leadership Reception for Residents/Fellows & New Members Hilton Americas - 4th Floor Lobby 7:30PM - 11:30PM SAGES Gala & International Sing-Off Space Center Houston Saturday, March 25, 2017 CLOSED Exhibits, Posters, Learning Center 8:00AM - 11:30AM PG Course: FUSE Room 340 8:00AM - 10:00AM SS29: Bariatric Surgery - Sleeves, Conversions and more Ballroom C 8:00AM - 10:00AM SS30: Colorectal Video Session Room 320 8:00AM - 9:30AM SAGES/AGA joint Session: Shark Tank (non-CME) Room 322 8:00AM - 9:30AM Session: Wild Cases presented in the Wild West Room 310 8:00AM - 9:00AM SS28: Robotic Video Session Room 342 9:00AM - 10:00AM SS31: Solid Organ Video Session Room 342 9:30AM - 11:30AM Panel: All grown up! Managing Adults with Congenital Surgical Anomalies Room 322 9:30AM - 11:30AM Session: Emerging Technology (non-CME) Room 310 10:00AM - 11:30AM ASGE joint Panel: Endoscopic Management of Colon Lesions Room 320 10:00AM - 11:30AM Panel: Complications - Oops! When Things Go Wrong, what do I do now? Ballroom C 10:00AM - 11:30AM SS32: Colorectal 2 Room 342 11:30AM - 3:00PM Masters Series: AHS joint Session - Ventral Hernia “It’s not just Hernia” Ballroom C 11:30AM - 1:00PM SS33: Plenary 2 Room 310 1:30PM - 3:00PM ASE joint Panel: Tools for the Surgical Educator Room 340 1:30PM - 3:00PM SS35: Foregut 3 Room 320 1:30PM - 3:00PM SS36: Minimally Invasive Surgery - World Tour Room 342 1:30PM - 2:30PM SS34: Case Presentations Room 310 7:30AM - 2:00PM Mini Med School Boot Camp (non-CME) Room 332B

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ducation, ducation, E $135.00 (for additional guests and SAGES Registration Options B & C) Registration $135.00 (for additional guests and SAGES Friday, March 24, 2017 24, March Friday, Space Center Houston 7:30 - 11:30 PM dancing shoes wear Fun-Casual, A), (Option Super Pass for SAGES Included in Registration guests. & registered Wednesday, March 22, 2017 22, March Wednesday, 5:30 - 7:30 PM Exhibit Hall guests & registered for Registrants No Fee Business casual 2017 24, March Friday, 6:00 - 7:00 PM 4th Floor Lobby Americas, Hilton Children under the age of 14 will not be permitted in the Exhibit Hall due to safety under the age of 14 will not be permitted Children considerations. considerations. Must be a High School Student Must be a High School No fee Guest registration. No Fee - All spouses/ guests are All spouses/ guests are - No Fee with Included to attend. welcomed Tickets: Tickets: Service will be provided Shuttle Space Center Houston | Gateway to NASA Johnson Space Center NASA Johnson Space to | Gateway Houston Space Center Date: Place: Time: Dress: Fee: for New SAGES Members Residents and Fellows SAGES Members Residents New for Date: Time: Place: SAGES Gala Dress: food! Great and entertainment. Special promotions, presentations Note:  SAGES Meet the Leadership Reception SAGES Social Programs SAGES Social Hall! – in the Exhibit Reception Welcome Date: Time: Place: Fee: umanity, umanity, Limitation: Limitation: Provided Lunch Cost: Saturday, March 25: 8:00AM - 2:00PM March Saturday, Spouse Breakfast in Spouse Breakfast Marks Memory of Barbara 23: 9:00AM - 11:00AM March Thursday, Cost:  SAGES Community Service Initiatives Service Community SAGES Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring This year’s initiatives: This year’s H host our annual we in which the community to support projects several in will be involved SAGES year Again this time. a at step one tiny the world help repair and guests to for registrants way is an extraordinary This meeting.

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 8 SAGES Policy on Conflict of Interest

A. Identifying Conflicts of Interest

SAGES has implemented a five-tiered approach towards identifying potential conflicts of interest. 2017 SAGES 1. Members of committees involved in the planning of CME activities, including the Board of Governors, must provide a financial disclosure in advance of participation in a committee meeting. These disclosures are sent to the committee in advance of each committee meeting. Attendees are reminded about the disclosure policy at each committee meeting, and any committee member with a conflict is asked to recuse him or herself from the discussion of any CME activities. Chairs and/or Co-Chairs are responsible for ensuring conflicts are managed by appropriate mechanisms (balanced by input from other committee members or recusal). 2. Course Directors for CME activities must provide their financial disclosures along with their suggested course outline and faculty. This information is forwarded to the Conflict of Interest Task Force, who then determines whether or not a potential conflict exists and if so, makes edits, changes or recommendations to the outline. 3. Invited faculty for CME activities must provide their financial disclosures upon invitation to serve as faculty. These disclosures are reviewed by the Course or Session Chairs, conflicts are identified, and management mechanisms are determined. The CITF Chair and Co-Chair review all disclosures, conflicts and management suggestions by Course and Session Chairs, and make the final decision regarding this. 4. All content authors of scientific abstracts must provide disclosure upon submission. Abstracts are peer reviewed in a blinded fashion by multiple reviewers from the Program Committee and are selected for presentation based on scientific merit. All disclosures are provided to the Program Committee during the “Put-The-Program-Together” meeting at which abstracts are selected for presentation. No content author may be an employee of a commercial interest. 5. All speakers at SAGES CME activities must display a list of financial disclosures on the first slide of their presentation and disclosures are printed in the program materials.

B. Managing Potential Conflicts of Interest

SAGES has implemented several mechanisms to manage conflicts of interest prior to an educational activity. Surgical Spring Week 1. Recusal, such as the committee member recusing him or herself from discussion of CME activities. 2. Oversight by the committee Chair or Co-Chair to ensure conflicts do not arise during committee planning sessions. 3. The SAGES Conflict of Interest Task force reviews all Course Director’s disclosures, proposed course outlines and faculty lists. The Conflict of Interest Task Force will make edits to the course outline or faculty list if necessary. 4. Course and Session Chairs are responsible for determining whether or not a conflict exists and if so, how to manage this conflict. 5. If a conflict is determined, then a notice is sent (via mail or email) to the faculty member, requiring them to adhere to the management technique or else recuse him or herself from the presentation. 6. During the session, the Course Director observes the presentations and makes note of commercial bias. If any is perceived, this is immediately reported to the staff. 7. All attendees of CME activities are requested to make note of perceived commercial bias in activity evaluations and bias report forms. The Conflict of Interest Task Force and/or the CME Committee will investigate substantive concerns.

SAGES Program Committee Chair: Jon Gould, MD Michel Gagner, MD Leena Khaitan, MD Sheetal Nijhawan, MD Dana Telem, MD Co-Chair: Melissa Lapinska, MD Matthew Goldblatt, MD Marina Kurian, MD Dmitry Oleynikov, MD Thadeus Trus, MD Adnan Alseidi, MD Carroll Harmon, MD Robert Lim, MD Edward Phillips, MD Sivamainthan Vithiananthan, MD Horacio Asbun, MD Daniel Herron, MD John Marks, MD Archana Ramaswamy, MD Manabu Yamamoto, MD Simon Bergman, MD Rana Higgins, MD Jeffrey Marks, MD Sharona Ross, MD Tonia Young-Fadok, MD James Bittner, MD Michael Holzman, MD, MPH Brent Matthews, MD Bethany Sacks, MD Natan Zundel, MD Steven Bowers, MD Gretchen Purcell Jackson, MD, PhD Stephen McNatt, MD Christopher Schlachta, MD Fredrick Brody, MD Daniel Jones, MD Sumeet Mittal, MD Don Selzer, MD Edward Felix, MD Andrew Kastenmeier, MD Jonathan Myers, MD Ali Tavakkoli, MD

SAGES Conflict of Interest Task Force: Chair: Patricia Sylla, MD Jeffrey Marks, MD Phillip Shadduck, MD Steven Stain, MD Peter Denk, MD Brendan Marr, MD Paresh Shah, MD Kiran Turaga, MD Daniel Deziel, MD Philip Omotosho, MD Ketan Sheth, MD Terrence Fullum, MD Sharona Ross, MD Prashant Sinha, MD

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George R. Brown Brown R. George Promotion via: (eg handouts, slides, what they said, actions) said, what they slides, handouts, (eg or fax to (310) 437-0585. to or fax Bias by: Commercial rep) company (ie faculty name, or fax it to (310) 437-0585. (310) 437-0585. or fax it to Please return this form to SAGES Meeting Registration SAGES Meeting Registration to this form Please return Document (on this form) any concerns about commercially-biased presentations/ materials during educational during educational materials presentations/ commercially-biased concerns about (on this form) any Document and sessions, at the at Meeting Registration staff SAGES form to the completed your take Immediately Center Convention 1) 2) Trade/brand names were used. names were Trade/brand discussed. used for all therapies generics were names versus Trade the grantors. a slant toward and I perceived industry funded by was The activity he/she has relationships. the companies with which a slant toward and I perceived The faculty member had a disclosure Other (please describe): ______Patient treatment/management recommendations weren’t based on strongest levels of evidence available. of evidence levels based on strongest weren’t recommendations treatment/management Patient to support its provided was and no evidence competing therapies, versus placed on one drug or device Emphasis was safety and/or efficacy. increased SAGES 2017 Meeting Commercial Bias Reporting Form Reporting Bias Commercial Meeting 2017 SAGES Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring ______Commercial Bias about: Commercial all that apply) (check __ __ Presentation: etc) session name, (eg Bias may be minimized through a declaration of conflict of interest or commercial interests, an interests, or commercial of interest of conflict be minimized through a declaration Bias may and/ of clinical expertise medicine with an integration evidence-based of peer-reviewed evaluation SAGES requires reporting. evidence-based for sources and an assertion of published or experience, or otherwise, introducing bias, commercial specifically avoid to at all educational events presenters their presentations. into scientific integrity and quality of its continuing medical education (CME) programs and to provide CME provide and to programs medical education (CME) of its continuing and quality scientific integrity a toward exist or predisposition when a preference impartial manner. Bias is defined in an ethical and unprejudiced be impartial, to with an individual’s ability that interferes or result particular perspective be may Particular preferences data. for further personal gain and disregard in order to or objective be compromised. may judgment and neutrality impartial When bias exists, or unfavorable. favorable Your feedback will be shared with a member of the Conflict of Interest Task Force, Program and/or Continuing Education Education and/or Continuing Program Force, Task of the Conflict of Interest with a member will be shared feedback Your of these concerns. aware the faculty and course chair(s) who will make Committee, Bias Commercial to (SAGES) has an obligation and Endoscopic Surgeons Gastrointestinal of American The Society the objectivity, protect bias in order to elucidate as a whole to and society the medical profession You are encouraged to … encouraged are You

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 10 SAGES 2017 CME Hours

Hours I Credits Accreditation: Activity Attended Available Full-Day Military Surgical Symposium 7.5

The Society of American Masters Series: Colorectal 3.75 2017 SAGES PG Course: Get Published 4 Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic PG Course: Robotic Hernia Surgery 3.75 Surgeons (SAGES) is accredited by the SS1: Biliary 2 SS2: Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery 2 Accreditation Council for Continuing WEDNESDAY SS3: Foregut 1 2 PG Course: Primary Endoscopic Management of the Bariatric Patient 1.5 Medical Education (ACCME) to provide HO Course: Endolumenal Bariatrics 3.5 Continuing Medical Education for HO Course: Robotic 3.5 Masters Series: Foregut 3.5 physicians. Workshop: Get Published 3.5 Panel: Meeting the ABS Mandate - FEC Galaxy 2 The Society of American SS4: Gastric 2 Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Your Session: Prevention of Bile Duct Injury 1.5 The Devil is in the Details Session: Ventral Hernia 2 Surgeons (SAGES) designates this Symposium: Coaching and Telementoring in the Global Arena 2 live activity for a maximum of SS5: Colorectal 1.5 SUBTOTAL MAX: 7.5 34.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. AAST joint Panel: Acute Care Surgery 1.5 Physicians should claim only the KSELS joint Panel: Gastric Cancer 2 The Devil is in the Details Session: Bariatric Conversion 2 credit commensurate with the extent Video Face-Off Panel: Laparoscopic 1.5 SS6: Ventral Hernias .75 of their participation in the activity. SS7: HPB .5 Keynote: Karl Storz Lecture - Dave Kerpen 1.75 CME Worksheet for the 2017 SAGES Keynote: Social Media and Health Care - Brian P. Jacob, MD 1.75 Scientific Session & Postgraduate PG Course: ILLS joint Session - Minimally Invasive Liver Resection 1.75 PG Course: SMART Enhanced Recovery - Beyond Colorectal 1.75 Course: This is NOT your CME credit Program of the “Americas” joint Panel 1 Video Face-Off Panel: Lap Band to Gastric Bypass 1.5 form. Please use the worksheet THURSDAY SS8: Education, Simulation and Assessment 6 below to track the number of CME Panel: Firsts and Pioneers - Evolutions and Revolutions in Surgery 4 SS10: Robotics 3.5 hours you attend for each activity. All Educator’s Luncheon: EPA’s for Competency-Based Surgical Education 1.5 attendees wishing to receive a CME HO Course: Lap Colon ADOPT 1.5 Workshop: SMART Enhanced Recovery for the Team 1.5 certificate for activities attended at PG Course: ILLS joint Session - Video Session and Liver Tumor Board 1.5 the 2017 SAGES Scientific Session & SAGES/ASMBS joint Appropriateness Conference on Metabolic Surgery 2 JSES joint Panel: MIS Trends in North America and in Japan 2 Postgraduate Course must complete SAGES Stories: Controversies in Foregut Surgery 2 Video Face-Off Panel: Minimally Invasive Inguinal Hernia Repair 2 an on-line meeting evaluation. SS12: Flexible/ Therapeutic Endoscopy and Notes 1.5 Surgical Spring Week Attendees will be able to print and Masters Series: Laparoscopy in Acute Care 2 SS14: SAGES Got Talent - Resident & Fellow Scientific Session 2 reprint their certificates throughout Symposium: International Hernia Collaboration Symposium 2 the year beginning two weeks after Video Face-Off Panel: Exploration 2 The Devil is in the Details Session: Laparoscopic Gastrectomy for Malignancy 1.5 the conclusion of the meeting. SUBTOTAL MAX: 10.5 SS15: Plenary 1 1 • During or after the meeting: Keynote: Presidential Address - Daniel J. Scott, MD 0.75 Attendees will also have access to Keynote: Gerald Marks Lecture - H. Jaap Bonjer, MD 0.75 Your Session: Management of Complications of Bariatric Surgery 2 the on-line meeting evaluation and SS17: Endoscopy Video Session 1.5 credit claim form via a link on the SS18: Foregut 2 1.5 Panel: Finishing Residency - Transitioning to Practice 1.5 Annual Meeting website. The Devil is in the Details Session: Laparoscopic Hartman’s Reversal and Laparoscopic Lavage 1.5 The Devil is in the Details Session: Treatment of Recurrent Achalasia 1.5 Be sure to retain your Conference Your Session: Abdominal Wall Hernia 1.5 FC Luncheon - Competency Through Fellowship Training 1.5 Badge as the ID number will be your Masters Series: Surgical Coaching 4 online PIN number. An email will AHPBA joint Panel: Minimally Invasive Pancreatic Surgery 1.5 FRIDAY Panel: Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Enteral Access 1.5 also be sent, reminding attendees of Panel: Global Surgery 1.5 this service. Video Face-Off Panel: Lap Right Colon 1.5 SS20: Bariatric Video Session 1.5 SS21: Acute Care Surgery 2 Self-Assessment CME Credit, Part ASCRS joint Panel: Laparoscopy for IBD 1.5 2 of the American Board of Surgery EAES joint Panel: Cutting Edge Minimally Invasive Surgeon in Europe 1.5 The Devil is in the Details Session: Re-Do Anti-reflux Surgery 1.5 (ABS) Maintenance of Certification Video Face-Off Panel: Distal Pancreatectomy 1.5 (MOC) Program: This activity has also Your session: GERD and Achalasia 1.5 SS23: Hernia Video Session 1 been designated as Self-Assessment Panel: Robotic Surgery 1 SSAT joint Panel: Incidental GI Findings during Surgery 1 CME credit, applicable to Part 2 of the SS24: Hernias - Inguinal and Robotics 1 ABS MOC program. In order to claim SS25: Biliary Video Session 1 SS26: Education Technology, Teaching and Learning 1 Self-Assessment credit, attendees SS27: MIS - Cool Stuff 1 must participate in a post meeting SUBTOTAL MAX: 10 PG Course: FUSE 3.25 assessment test based on Learning SS28: Robotic Video Session 1 Themes which will be available SS29: Bariatric Surgery - Sleeves, Conversions and more 2 SS30: Colorectal Video Session 2 as part of the overall meeting Session: Wild Cases presented in the Wild West 1.5 evaluation and CME credit claim. For SATURDAY SS31: Solid Organ Video Session 1 Panel: Managing Adults with Congenital Surgical Anomalies 2 additional information on the ABS ASGE joint Panel: Endoscopic Management of Colon Lesions 1.5 Panel: Complications - When Things Go Wrong 1.5 MOC program and it’s requirements, SS32: Colorectal 2 1.5 visit the ABS website at: http://home. Masters Series: AHS joint Session - Ventral Hernia 3.25 SS33: Plenary 2 1.5 absurgery.org/ ASE joint Panel: Tools for the Surgical Educator 1.5 SS34: Case Presentations 1 SS35: Foregut 3 1.5 SS36: Minimally Invasive Surgery - World Tour 1.5 SUBTOTAL MAX: 6.75 Total: MAX: 34.25

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Professional/Economic – strategies for improving practice improving for – strategies Professional/Economic Academic/Educational – simulation-based teaching, research- teaching, – simulation-based Academic/Educational – cutting-edgeNew technologies/Skill acquisition therapies efficiency billing and the use of including safety patient and electronic medical records training, fellowship development, career techniques, related ideas of innovative and the development orifice POEM, and natural single access, such as robotic, techniques    Endoscopy Flexible  FE PE AE NS and minimal access surgery. and minimal access surgery. as they and/or statements can find guidelines You sessions in this of relevant the content to relate program, or through in our mobile app links direct under the session description. Complete list of all of our guidelines and statements is at available The development and dissemination of guidelines is one and dissemination The development to general provides services SAGES of the most valuable http://home.absurgery.org/ – You will be asked to enter your SAGES 2017 Badge ID your enter to will be asked – You does that work for does that work Complete Evaluation Tool & CME Claim Tool Evaluation Complete cme.sages.org Note the Learning Themes for which you attended the attended which you for the Learning Themes Note greatest number of hours number of hours greatest Step 3:  Step 2 Learning Themes to 8 questions related 4: Successfully answer Step online SA credit and Part 2 certificate CME credit 5: Print your Step Step 1: Attend the SAGES Meeting the SAGES Meeting 1: Attend Step 2:  Step PE SAGES Guidelines Committee Acute Care Acute Robotics HPB/Biliary Colorectal Bariatrics Hernias Foregut Solid Organ R C B AE AC SO HR FOR HPB The surgical committee and the entire privileging your you, It based. evidence guidelines are SAGES community. to do ten people and one year takes approximately and make the determination of which the research to adopt. standards Once you leave surgical training, what are the new the new what are training, surgical leave Once you if patients? Even to treat rules on how and emerging it of journals, a plethora and read attend meetings you is. of practice“ “standard clear what the is not always from expect hospital may not clear is what your Also, procedures. to perform new you to allow in order you Learning Theme Symbols (look for these throughout the final program) these throughout (look for Learning Theme Symbols The Role of SAGES Guidelines in the World of Surgery of SAGES Guidelines in the World The Role Steps to Obtaining Self-Assessment CME Credit CME Self-Assessment Obtaining to Steps Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring HPB the ABS MOC program. You must complete the following steps to obtain Part 2 SA credits. For additional information on the ABS information on the additional For 2 SA credits. to obtain Part steps complete the following must You program. ABS MOC the at: ABS website visit the and its requirements, MOC program Part 2 of the American Board of Surgery (ABS) Surgery (ABS) Board of of the American Part 2 Program (MOC) of Certification Maintenance a three- over practice to your relevant I CME of 90 hours of Category completion (ABS) requires of Surgery American Board The a include must cycle a three-year hours completed over 30) of the 90 60 (previously at least 2012, As of July MOC cycle. year 2 of to Part applicable CME credit, as Self-Assessment Meeting has been designated Annual The SAGES activity. self-assessment

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 12 SAGES 2017 Meeting Leaders

SAGES Program Chairs: SAGES Board of

Governors Executive 2017 SAGES Committee

Horacio J. Asbun, MD Melina C. Vassiliou, MD

2017 Course Chairs & Unit Coordinators President: Daniel J. Scott, MD President-Elect: Daniel Bougere Jones, MD Military Surgical Symposium Postgraduate Course: Primary Endoscopic 1st Vice President: Liane S. Feldman, MD Chair: Gordon G. Wisbach, MD Management of the Bariatric Patient 2nd Vice President: Horacio J. Asbun, MD Co-Chair: Robert M. Rush, MD Chair: Matthew D. Kroh, MD Secretary: Jeffrey M. Marks, MD Co-Chair: Yong U. Choi, MD Co-Chair: Salman Al-Sabah, MD Treasurer: Aurora Dawn Pryor, MD Equipment Postgraduate Course: Robotic Hernia Surgery Immediate Past President: Chair: Garth R. Jacobsen, MD Chair: Ajita Satish Prabhu, MD Brian J. Dunkin, MD* Co-Chair: Matthew I. Goldblatt, MD Co-Chair: Andrew Tyler Bates, MD Members of the Board Learning Center Postgraduate Course: SMART Enhanced Recovery - Chair: Denise W. Gee, MD Beyond Colorectal * = Past President Co-Chair: Jaisa S. Olasky, MD Chair: Thomas A. Aloia, MD Fredrick Brody, MD Posters Co-Chair: Bruce J. Ramshaw, MD L. Michael Brunt, MD* Chair: Konstantinos Spaniolas, MD Hands-On Course: Lap Colon ADOPT (Immersion Robert Fanelli, MD Co-Chair: Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD, PhD Program with Mentorship) Timothy Farrell, MD Chair: Jaime E. Sanchez, MD Gerald Fried, MD* SAGES University Masters Series Pascal Fuchshuber, MD Co-Chair: Peter W. Marcello, MD Surgical Spring Week Chair: Daniel Bougere Jones, MD Jon Gould, MD Co-Chair: James R. Korndorffer, MD Hands-On Course: Endolumenal Bariatrics – Santiago Horgan, MD Co-Chair: Justin B. Dimick, MD, MPH Endo to the Rescue! Gretchen Jackson, MD Videos Chair: Kevin M. Reavis, MD Brian Jacob, MD

Chair: Linda P. Zhang, MD Co-Chair: Erik B. Wilson, MD Marina Kurian, MD Co-Chair: Dana Alexa Telem, MD Hands-On Course: Robotic Inguinal Hernia Surgery Anne Lidor, MD Robert Lim, MD Postgraduate Course: Fundamental Use of Surgical Chair: Ajita Satish Prabhu, MD Co-Chair: Andrew Tyler Bates, MD Brent Matthews, MD Energy John Mellinger, MD Chair: Thomas N. Robinson, MD, MS Workshop: Get Published – Kenric Murayama, MD Co-Chair: Kenric M. Murayama, MD How to Write a Scientific Manuscript Allan Okrainec, MD Postgraduate Course: Get Published – Chair: Abe L. Fingerhut, MD Dmitry Oleynikov, MD How to Write a Scientific Manuscript Co-Chair: Mark A. Talamini, MD Adrian Park, MD Chair: Mark A. Talamini, MD Workshop: SMART Enhanced Recovery for the Team E. Matthew Ritter, MD Co-Chair: Abe L. Fingerhut, MD Chair: Liane S. Feldman, MD Christopher Schlachta, MD Postgraduate Course: ILLS Joint Session – Co-Chair: Pascal R. Fuchshuber, MD Steven Schwaitzberg, MD* Overview of Minimally Invasive Liver Resection Educator’s Luncheon Paresh Shah, MD Chair: Daniel Cherqui, MD Chair: E. Matthew Ritter, MD Lee Swanstrom, MD* Co-Chair: Go Wakabayashi, MD, PhD Patricia Sylla, MD Fellowship Council Luncheon Mark Talamini, MD* Postgraduate Course: ILLS Joint Session – Chair: Raul J. Rosenthal, MD Thadeus Trus, MD Techniques of Laparoscopic Liver Resection Let’s Do Lunch Tables (non-CME) Melina Vassiliou, MD Video Session and Liver Tumor Board Chair: John Andrew Stauffer, MD Danielle Walsh, MD Chair: David Geller, MD Tonia Young-Fadok, MD Co-Chair: Claudius Conrad, MD, PhD Natan Zundel, MD

Past Presidents Gerald Marks, MD 1981 - 1983 Bruce V. MacFadyen, Jr., MD 1994 - 1995 Daniel Deziel, MD 2005 - 2006 Kenneth Forde, MD 1983 - 1984 Col. Richard M. Satava, MD 1995 - 1996 Steven Wexner, MD 2006 - 2007 Thomas L. Dent, MD 1984 - 1985 Greg Stiegmann, MD 1996 - 1997 Steve Eubanks, MD 2007 - 2008 James A. Lind, MD 1985 - 1986 Desmond Birkett, MD 1997 - 1998 Mark Talamini, MD 2008 - 2009 John A. Coller, MD 1986 - 1987 John Hunter, MD 1998 - 1999 C. Daniel Smith, MD 2009 - 2010 Theodore R. Schrock, MD 1987 - 1988 Jeffrey H. Peters, MD 1999 - 2000 Jo Buyske, MD 2010 - 2011 Talmadge A. Bowden, MD 1988 - 1989 Nathaniel J. Soper, MD 2000 - 2001 Steven Schwaitzberg, MD 2011 - 2012 Lee E. Smith, MD 1989 - 1990 L. William Traverso, MD 2001 - 2002 W. Scott Melvin, MD 2012 - 2013 Jeffrey Ponsky, MD 1990 - 1992 Bruce D. Schirmer, MD 2002 - 2003 Gerald M. Fried, MD 2013 - 2014 Frederick L. Greene, MD 1992 - 1993 Lee Swanstrom, MD 2003 - 2004 L. Michael Brunt, MD 2014 - 2015 George Berci, MD 1993 - 1994 David Rattner, MD 2004 - 2005 Brian J. Dunkin, MD 2015 - 2016

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Steven P. Bowers, MD Bowers, P. Steven

Rajesh Aggarwal PhD MBBS, MA, Jeffrey L. Ponsky, MD Ponsky, L. Jeffrey MD A. Perry, Kyle MD Voeller, Guy R. MD Simon Bergman, MD Nguyen, Tuan Ninh Steven D. Wexner, MD Wexner, D. Steven MD H. Phillips, Edward MD Duffy, J. Andrew Vadim Sherman, MD Vadim Michael L. Kendrick, MD Michael L. Kendrick, MD L. Felix, Edward MD Colibaseanu, Toma Dorin MD Pryor, Dawn Aurora L. Michael Brunt, MD L. Michael Brunt, Paul Daniel Hansen, MD Paul MD Shirin Towfigh, MD Meireles, de Oliveira Ricardo Ozanan MPH MD, Gina L. Adrales, MD Raul Rosenthal, J. Peter W. Marcello, MD Marcello, W. Peter C. Daniel Smith, MD MD Rattner, W. David MD Matthews, D. Brent MD Pomp, Alfons James C. Rosser Jr, MD James C. Rosser Jr, Jeffrey W. Hazey, MD W. Hazey, Jeffrey MD Sylla, Patricia MD Wright, S. Andrew Chair: Co-Chair: (non-CME) Chair: Co-Chair: - More than one way to Skin a Cat Skin a Cat to than one way - More Chair: Co-Chair: Chair: Co-Chair: Repair Hernia Chair: Co-Chair: Chair: Co-Chair: Fundoplication Chair: Co-Chair: Questions in the Practice Repair of Hernia Chair: Co-Chair: Management of GERD and Achalasia Chair: Co-Chair: SurgeryBariatric Chair: Co-Chair: from the Masters - Laparoscopic Hartman’s Laparoscopic - Hartman’s the Masters from and Laparoscopic Lavage Reversal Chair: Co-Chair: of Recurrent Treatment - the Masters from Achalasia Chair: Co-Chair: - Re-Do the Masters from Anti-Reflux Surgery Chair: Co-Chair: Hernia Ventral - the Masters from Chair: Co-Chair: Chair: Co-Chair: Your Session: Prevention of Bile Duct Session: Prevention Injury Your Mini Medical School HS Students Boot Camp for Video Face-Off Panel: Distal Pancreatectomy Pancreatectomy Face-OffPanel: Video Distal Inguinal Face-OffPanel: MinimallyVideo Invasive Face-OffPanel: Video Colon Lap Right Face-OffPanel: Video Nissen Laparoscopic - Provocative Hernia Wall Session: Abdominal Your Session: Challenges in the Diagnosis and Your Session: Management of of Complications Your The Devil is in the Details Session: Technical Tips Technical Session: is in the Details Devil The Tips Technical is in the Details Session: Devil The Tips Technical is in the Details Session: Devil The Tips Technical is in the Details Session: Devil The Face-Offto Panel: Video Band Lap Gastric Bypass Face-OffCommon Bile Panel: Video Duct Exploration

onrad Dizon Ballecer, MD Ballecer, Dizon onrad Antonio Bispo, MD; Samuel Shuchleib, MD MD; Samuel Shuchleib, Bispo, Antonio Ross F Goldberg, MD Ross F Goldberg, David B. Renton, MD Renton, B. David Kinga A. Powers, MD, PhD MD, Kinga A. Powers, MD Kleppe, Lee Kyle MD Schwaitzberg, D. Steven MD Marks, M. Jeffrey MD Meireles, de Oliveira Ricardo Ozanan MD Chen, Chia-Chang David Eric M Pauli, MD M Pauli, Eric MD Hogg, Melissa Ellen Marina Kurian, MD Marina Kurian, Magnus Nilsson, MD Sharon L. Bachman, MD Sharon MD R. Price, Raymond

Daniel M. Herron, MD Daniel M. Herron, Christopher M. Schlachta, MD Christopher Steve Eubanks, MD Eubanks, Steve MD Park, Adrian Lorenzo E. Ferri, MD E. Ferri, Lorenzo Natan Zundel, MD Zundel, Natan MD Soper, J. Nathaniel Dunkin,Brian MD J. MD Michael L. Kochman, MD Wasco, E. Kevin MD E.Allan Okrainec, David R. Urbach, MD David MD Trus, L. Thadeus MBA MD, Kudsi, Yusef Omar

Philip H Pucher, MD, PhD MD, Philip H Pucher, MD Igor Belyansky,

Chair: Co-Chair: Co-Chair: - ProjectGlobal Arena 6 Chair: Co-Chair: Chair: Co-Chair: C Conversion - Bariatric the Masters from Chair: Co-Chair: - Laparoscopic Gastrectomy the Masters from for Malignancy Session Chair: Co-Chair: Chair: Co-Chair: Chair: Co-Chair: Chair: Co-Chair: Chair: Co-Chair: Curve the Learning Overcome to Strategies Chair: Co-Chair: is a Myth? a Fact thought was Chair: Co-Chairs: Surgery Chair: Co-Chair: Transitioning to Practice to Transitioning Chair: Co-Chair: in SurgeryRevolutions Chair: Co-Chair: do I need? start?What Chair: Co-Chair: the FEC Galaxy Guide to Director’s Chair: Symposium: Coaching and Telementoring in the Telementoring and Coaching Symposium: Collaboration Hernia International Symposium: Tips Technical is in the Details Session: Devil The Tips Technical is in the Details Session: Devil The SAGES Stories: Controversies in Foregut Surgery in Foregut Stories: Controversies SAGES (non-CME) Joint Session:Tank Shark SAGES/AGA (non-CME) Technology Session: Emerging West Wild in the Cases presented Wild Session: Panel: Robotic Surgery - New Platforms and Surgery Robotic Platforms Panel: - New I What Joint Panel: “Americas” of the Program during Incidental GI Findings Joint Panel: SSAT Scientific & Fellow - Resident Talent Got SAGES Panel: Finishing Residency; I’m Done! Now What? - What? Now Done! Residency;I’m Finishing Panel: and and Pioneers - Evolutions Firsts Panel: do I Surgery Global Where do it! Panel: to - I want Program The - the ABS Mandate Meeting Panel:

Aimee K Gardner, PhD; Neal E. Seymour, MD E. Seymour, PhD; Neal K Gardner, Aimee Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD, PhD MD, Dimitrios Stefanidis, Amy Neville, MD Neville, Amy Gretchen Purcell Jackson, MD, PhD Jackson, MD, Purcell Gretchen Carla M Pugh, MD, PhD MD, M Pugh, Carla MD Jon C. Gould, Mark H. Whiteford, MD Whiteford, Mark H. Barry A. Salky, MD Barry A. Salky, Dana Alexa Telem, MD Telem, Dana Alexa MD Perretta, Silvana Kent R. Van Sickle, MD Sickle, Van R. Kent Karen D. Horvath, MD D. Karen MD Young-Fadok, M. Tonia Kimberly A. Davis, MD, MBA MD, Kimberly A. Davis, John D. Mellinger, MD Mellinger, John D. Dennis R. Klassen, MD

Michael B. Wallace, MD Wallace, Michael B.

Jeffrey M. Marks, MD M. Marks, Jeffrey H. Jaap Bonjer, MD, PhD MD, H. Jaap Bonjer, Daniel von Renteln, MD Renteln, Daniel von Justin B. Dimick, MD, MPH Dimick, MD, Justin B. MD Walsh, Danielle S Michael William Cripps, MD Cripps, William Michael MD K. Oelschlager, Brant Archana Ramaswamy, MD Ramaswamy, Archana MD John H. Marks, Manabu Yamamoto, MD Manabu Yamamoto, PhD Ho-Seong Han, MD, Daniel Bougere Jones, MD Jones, Daniel Bougere Charles M. Vollmer, MD Vollmer, M. Charles Robert MD Lim, B. John A. Hagen, MD

John T. Paige, MD Paige, T. John Hermann Kessler, MD, PhD MD, Kessler, Hermann SAGES 2017 Meeting Leaders Meeting 2017 SAGES Co-Chair: Wrong, What do I do now? do I do now? What Wrong, Chair: Co-Chair: Complications Treat to and How do it to How Chair: Skills of Trainees and Peers and Peers Trainees Skills of Chair: Co-Chairs: SurgicalCongenital Anomalies Chair: Co-Chair: Chair: Co-Chair: School Foregut Chair: Co-Chair: just Hernia` Chair: Co-Chair: Chair: Co-Chair: Other? MIS Trends in North America and Japan Other?Trends MIS Chair: Co-Chair: Chair: Co-Chair: Metabolic Surgery Chair: Co-Chair: Surgeon in Europe Chair: Co-Chair: Chair: Co-Chair: Lesions Chair: Co-Chair: Minimally Invasive Pancreatic Surgery Pancreatic Minimally Invasive Chair: Co-Chair: Chair: Co-Chair: Chair: Co-Chair: Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring Panel: Complications - Oops! When Things Go Things When - Oops! Complications Panel: - Access Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Enteral Panel: Panel: All grown up! Managing Adults with Managing up! Adults All grown Panel: Masters Series: The SAGES Masters take You to to You take Masters SAGES The Series:Masters Series:Masters Surgical Enhance Tips to - Coaching Masters Series:Masters AHS Joint Session `It`s not - Hernia Series:Masters Colorectal Care Series: in Acute Masters Laparoscopy JSES Joint Panel: What Can We Learn from Each from Learn We Can What JSES Joint Panel: Gastric Cancer KSELS Joint Panel: EAES Joint Panel: Cutting Edge Minimally Invasive Minimally Invasive Cutting Edge EAES Joint Panel: ASGE Joint Panel: Endoscopic Management of Colon Endoscopic Management of Colon ASGE Joint Panel: on Conference Joint Appropriateness SAGES/ASMBS ASCRS Joint Panel: Laparoscopy for IBD for Laparoscopy ASCRS Joint Panel: the Surgical for Educator Tools ASE Joint Panel: SAGES Panel/Session/Symposium/Debate Chairs: Panel/Session/Symposium/Debate SAGES Surgery Care Acute AAST Joint Panel: in Themes Contemporary AHPBA Joint Panel:

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 14 2017 SAGES Webcast Sessions SAGES 2017 SAGES To view the webcast, please visit us at http://www.sages2017.org/sages-2017-webcasting/ Thursday, 3/23

9:00 AM - 9:45 AM Keynote: Karl Storz Lecture DAVE KERPEN

9:45 AM - 10:15 AM Keynote: Social Media and Health Care BRIAN P. JACOB, MD 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM Video Face-Off Panel: Lap Band to Gastric Bypass 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Video Face-Off Panel: Minimally Invasive Inguinal Hernia Repair 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Video Face-Off Panel: Common Bile Duct Exploration - More than one way to Skin a Cat Friday, 3/24

7:30 AM - 8:30 AM SS15: Plenary 1

8:30 AM - 9:15 AM Keynote: Presidential Address DANIEL J. SCOTT, MD

9:15 AM - 10:00 AM Keynote: Gerald Marks Lecture H. JAAP BONJER, MD 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Your Session: Abdominal Wall Hernia - Provocative Questions in the Practice of Hernia Repair

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM SS20: Bariatric Video 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM The Devil is in the Details Session: Technical Tips from the Masters - Re-Do Anti-reflux Surgery

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Panel: Robotic Surgery -

New Platforms and Strategies to Overcome the Learning Curve Surgical Spring Week

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SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 16 Wednesday, March 22, 2017

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Military Surgical Symposium 2017 SAGES Chair: Gordon Wisbach, MD | Co-Chair: Yong Choi, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION The fourth annual military symposium will showcase the premier research conducted by surgical trainees in the United States Army, Navy and Air Force. This complete Tri-service program will include a keynote lecture by a senior active duty executive officer as well as national leaders in advancing surgical quality initiatives. Participants will have a unique opportunity to ask high-ranking leaders timely questions regarding career mentoring, in garrison practice and the future of military surgery in combat.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Optimally manage their clinical, academic, and surgical skills • Apply state-of-the-art technology and surgical technique to military surgical care • Collaborate with surgeons of all levels of training in the military surgical community • Integrate quality surgical initiatives to improve patient safety and surgical outcomes

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 8:00AM Introduction COL Yong Choi, MC, USA MAJ Christopher Yheulon, MC, USA 8:05AM Abstract Presentations CAPT Romeo Ignacio, MC, USN Lt Col Fia Yi, MC, USAF 9:25AM Break

LTC Byron Faler, MC, USA

9:30AM Basic Science Abstract Presentations LCDR Tiffany Cox, MC, USN Surgical Spring Week Maj Jason Pasley, MC, USAF 10:30AM Break Distinguished Military Surgeons Lecture – Keynote Address 10:45AM “Defense Health Agency –Surgical Quality Initiatives within the VADM Racquel C. Bono, MC, USN Military Health System” 11:45AM Lunch break LTC Matthew Eckert, MC, USA 1:00PM Trauma Abstract Presentations CDR Matthew Tadlock, MC, USN Col David P. Blake, MC, USAF 2:20PM Break 2:30PM Civilian and Military Surgical Quality Collaboratives: The Economics of Surgery In the Future - How will we Define Surgical Quality? Eric S. Bour, MD, MBA The Michigan Surgical Quality Collaborative - Darrell A. Campbell, MD How Surgeons can Steer the Ship with New Payment System South Carolina Surgical Quality Collaborative - Mark A. Lockett, MD How Collaboration can Make Metrics More Relevant SAGES Quality, Outcomes and Safety Committee Jonathan Dort, MD Military Health System NSQIP Collaborative Lt Col Peter Learn, MC, USAF 4:10PM Panel Discussion Moderator: CAPT Henry Lin, MD 4:50PM Awards 5:00PM Adjourn

8:05 AM MS01 General Surgery MSS01 FACTORS INFLUENCING THE ACCURACY OF RIGHT UPPER QUADRANT ULTRASOUND IN ESTIMATING GALLBLADDER WALL THICKNESS Lindsay Cefalu, MD, CPT, Robert McMurray, MD, CPT, Gerald Bieniek, MD, CPT, Christopher Yheulon, MD, MAJ; Tripler Army Medical Center MSS02 MILITARY VS CIVILIAN CENTERS FOR INDEX CANCER OPERATIONS: ARE 30 DAY OUTCOMES REALLY THAT DIFFERENT? John M McClellan, MD, Jason Bingham, MD, Douglas Stoddard, MD, MBA, Vance Sohn, MD; Madigan Army Medical Center MSS03 PERFORMANCE OUTCOMES AT A MILITARY TREATMENT FACILITY AFTER IMPLEMENTATION OF ENHANCED RECOVERY PATHWAY FOR ELECTIVE COLONIC SURGERY Ally Ha, MD, Carly R Richards, MD, Robert B Lim, MD, Suzanne M Gillern, MD; Tripler Army Medical Center

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3 SAMMC, SAMMC, 1 Uniformed ServicesUniformed of the University , M Gillespie, PhD , M Gillespie, ; 1 2 1 , Nitin Joshi ; 4 2 Kaitlin M Peace, MD Kaitlin M Peace, G E Black, MD

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1 2 , Sharon Lawson , Sharon 2 , Renford Cindass , Renford , Cody J Phillips, Mark O Hardin, Matthew Mark J Martin, O Hardin, J Phillips, , Cody MD; Madigan Army 1 , O Gorodnya, MS , O Gorodnya, 2 Matthew M Gangidine, BS Matthew M Gangidine, , Michael Lallemand, MD, John McClellan, MD, Joshua Smith, DO, Shannon Joshua Smith, DO, John McClellan, MD, , Michael MD, Lallemand, , Eric Elster , Balakrishna Prasad, PhD, Rebekah Johnson, MD, Matthew Pierotti, MD, William William MD, Matthew Pierotti, Rebekah Johnson, MD, PhD, , Balakrishna Prasad, 1 , Chad A Hamilton, MD , Chad A Hamilton, , Donald Moe, MD, John McClellan, Mike Loughren, PhD, Shannon Marko, DVM, Shannon Marko, PhD, John McClellan, Mike Loughren, MD, , Donald Moe, 6 , Lin Wang 2 Washington University Department University and Rectal of Colon Surgery, Washington , Stacy Shackelford, MD , Stacy Shackelford, 3 2 Kevin Y Wu

1, Gynecologic Cancer Center of Excellence, of Excellence, Center Cancer Gynecologic , Julia M Greene, MD , Julia M Greene, 6 1 , G Capley, MS , G Capley, , Michael Smith, DSc, PAC, Jason Pfluke, MD; San Antonio Antonio MD; MilitarySan Pfluke, Jason Center Medical , Michael PAC, DSc, Smith, 2 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Medical Center, of Pittsburgh University 6 Donald Moe, MD Donald Moe, Michael MD Lallemand, , Benjamin Starnes, MD , Benjamin Starnes,

David Grant Medical Center, Medical Center, Grant David 2 1 John P Kuckelman, DO John P Kuckelman, ;

1 Devon Hawkins, MD Hawkins, Devon

, Renford Cindass , Renford 1 , Wendy Kurata, MS, Karen Matsumoto, Lisa Pierce, DSc; Tripler Army Medical Center Army Tripler DSc; Lisa Pierce, MS, Karen Matsumoto, Kurata, Wendy , , Carlos J Rodriguez,, Carlos DO Michael MD Lallemand, 1

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2 , Christopher W Mangieri, MD, Colin D Brown, MD, Prasad M Balakrishna, PhD; Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center Army Eisenhower M Balakrishna, Dwight Prasad PhD; D. MD, D Brown, Colin W Mangieri, MD, , Christopher Madigan Army Medical Center, MedicalCenter, Madigan Army , D Muscat, BS , D Muscat, 5 2 University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, at Center Health Sciences Texas of University Luke R Johnston, MD R Johnston, Luke , Mark MD O Hardin,

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Grayson, MD, MPH MD, Grayson, C.t. 3 1 RESTOR” Program, 59th Medical Wing, JBSA Lackland AFB, TX, JBSA Lackland AFB, Wing, 59th Medical Program, RESTOR” 1 ; 1 , Michael Davis 6 , Jennifer Gurney, MD Gurney, , Jennifer , Jeff Howard, PhD , Jeff Howard, 1 , John L Fletcher, MD, Lorne H Blackbourn, MD; Brooke Army Medical Center - Dept Surgery of General Medical H Blackbourn, Center Lorne Army MD; Brooke MD, , John L Fletcher, , Shannon Marko, DVM , Shannon Marko, 2 1 Madigan Army Medical Center, Medical Center, Madigan Army University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio at Center Health Sciences Texas of University Michael J Derickson, MD, Cody J Phillips, DO, Matthew J Eckert, MD, Matthew J Martin, Matthew J Eckert, Medical Center MD; Madigan MD, Army DO, J Phillips, Cody Michael J Derickson, MD, SHOCK MODEL HEMORRHAGIC PORCINE Matthew Martin, DVM, Matthew Eckert, MedicalMarko, Center MD; Madigan MD, Army Health Sciences and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, Bethesda, MD, Military Reed National MedicalWalter Center, and Health Sciences TRAINING OF UTILITY AS PRE-DEPLOYMENT GRADUATES ServicesUniformed University CONDITIONS EFFECTIVENESS AND BLACKOUT UNDER NORMAL MPH PhD GUIDELINES Washington MODEL HEMORRHAGE PORCINE Matthew Martin,Matthew Eckert, Medical Center MD; Madigan MD, Army PA-C MOLECULAR PATTERN ACCUMULATION: RESULTS FROM THE BIOCHRONICITY PROJECT FROM RESULTS ACCUMULATION: MOLECULAR PATTERN MD J Simmons, 1 SHOCK MODEL HEMORRHAGIC PORCINE MD Davis, MD Davis, 3 Jason C McCartt, MD ALLOTRANSPLANTATION Gorantla TX,Houston, TREATMENT CENTER TREATMENT Matthew J Martin, Medical Center MD; Madigan MD, Mia Army D DeBarros, DO, John P Kuckelman, MD, R Barron, Morgan DO, J Phillips, MODEL RAT Army Medical Center, Medical Center, Army Medical Center, IN A MILITARY – A RETROSPECTIVE GASTRIC BANDING REVIEW OF OUTCOMES ADJUSTABLE LAPAROSCOPIC FOR FAILED ALLOTRANSPLANTATION (VCA) ALLOTRANSPLANTATION Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Medicine, Biology and Regenerative Cell Stem AND SENSITIVITY. INSULIN RELEASE, Medical Center Army Choi, MD; Eisenhower Yong MD, Faler, Byron Sherman, MD, T Clifton, MD EXPRESSION AFTER TREATMENT WITH THE E39 PEPTIDE VACCINE IN A PHASE I/IIA TRIAL IN A PHASE I/IIA VACCINE PEPTIDE THE E39 WITH TREATMENT EXPRESSION AFTER MD Vreeland, J Timothy AUGMENTATION FOR REFLUX DISEASE FOR REFLUX AUGMENTATION Medical Center Medical Center Army Choi, MD; Eisenhower MSS21 THREE VERSUS FOUR-FACTOR PROTHROMBIN COMPLEX CONCENTRATES FOR “FACTOR-BASED” RESUSCITATION IN A RESUSCITATION “FACTOR-BASED” FOR CONCENTRATES COMPLEX PROTHROMBIN VERSUS FOUR-FACTOR THREE MSS21 WITH EMERGENCY NEUROSURGICAL PROCEDURES EXPERIENCE OF GENERAL SURGEONS’ RESULTS MSS22 SURVEY MSS19 THE ADVANCED SURGICAL SKILLS FOR EXPOSURE IN TRAUMA (ASSET) COURSE: EVALUATION BY MILITARY SURGEON SURGEON MILITARY BY EVALUATION (ASSET) COURSE: TRAUMA SURGICAL SKILLS FOR EXPOSURE IN THE ADVANCED MSS19 TOURNIQUET ASSESS LIMB PERFUSION AND TO TECHNOLOGY IMAGING THERMAL MOBILE MSS20 SMARTPHONE-BASED MSS23 DEVELOPING AN IMPROVED MORTALITY PREDICTION SCORE FOR COMBAT CASUALTIES FOR COMBAT PREDICTION SCORE MORTALITY AN IMPROVED MSS23 DEVELOPING MSS16 NO IV, NO PROBLEM: INTRAOSSEOUS ADMINISTRATION OF TRANEXAMIC ACID IS AS EFFECTIVE AS INTRAVENOUS IN A IS AS EFFECTIVE AS INTRAVENOUS ACID TRANEXAMIC OF ADMINISTRATION INTRAOSSEOUS NO PROBLEM: MSS16 NO IV, (REACT) TRAUMA IN AFTER TOMOGRAPHY MSS17 RETROSPECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF COMPUTED OF CLINICAL PRACTICE IMPLEMENTATION A REVIEW OF USE FOLLOWING TRAUMA: IN MILITARY ACID TRANEXAMIC MSS18 MSS15 RESUSCITATIVE ENDOVASCULAR BALLOON OCCLUSION OF THE AORTA FOR MAJOR ABDOMINAL VENOUS INJURY IN A VENOUS INJURY FOR MAJOR ABDOMINAL THE AORTA OF OCCLUSION BALLOON ENDOVASCULAR MSS15 RESUSCITATIVE MSS13 INHIBITION OF HMGB1 MEDIATED SIGNALING FOR TRAUMA INDUCED MULTISYSTEM ORGAN FAILURE: AN IN VITRO STUDY STUDY VITRO AN IN FAILURE: ORGAN INDUCED MULTISYSTEM TRAUMA SIGNALING FOR MSS13 INHIBITION OF HMGB1 MEDIATED ASSOCIATED AND DAMAGE DNA DAMAGE IN PREVENTING MITOCHONDRIAL INHIBITOR PI3-KINASE OF A NOVEL MSS14 IMPACT MSS08 PANNICULECTOMY AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY: A MORBID PROCEDURE AFTER MORBID OBESITY MORBID PROCEDURE A SURGERY: AFTER BARIATRIC MSS08 PANNICULECTOMY ILLNESS USING AN ESTABLISHED WAR FOR GULF THERAPY AS A POTENTIAL INHIBITOR OF A MICRORNA-124 MSS09 EVALUATION COMPOSITE VASCULARIZED AFTER SURVIVAL PROLONG HYDROGELS TACROLIMUS-ELUTING MSS10 GRAFT-IMPLANTED MSS07 LAPAROSCOPIC ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC AS A REVISION PROCEDURE SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC BYPASS GASTRIC ROUX-EN-Y MSS07 LAPAROSCOPIC MSS12 HYPERBARIC NORMOTHERMIC PERFUSION MITIGATES REPERFUSION INJURY IN PORCINE VASCULAR COMPOSITE COMPOSITE VASCULAR IN PORCINE REPERFUSION INJURY PERFUSION MITIGATES NORMOTHERMIC MSS12 HYPERBARIC MSS11 MECHANISMS OF DIABETIC REMISSION AFTER SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: INCREASES IN L-CELL MEDIATED INCRETIN RESPONSE, INCRETIN RESPONSE, MEDIATED INCREASES IN L-CELL MSS11 MECHANISMS OF DIABETIC REMISSION AFTER SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: MSS04 NEW PREY FOR THE LINX®: STANDARD VERSUS EXPANDED INDICATIONS FOR ESOPHAGEAL MAGNETIC SPHINCTER MAGNETIC FOR ESOPHAGEAL INDICATIONS EXPANDED VERSUS STANDARD THE LINX®: MSS04 NEW PREY FOR SURGERY AFTER BARIATRIC RESOLUTION MSS05 HYPERTENSION PROTEIN BINDING FOLATE WITH LOW CANCER PATIENTS IN ENDOMETRIAL AND OVARIAN DISEASE-FREE SURVIVAL MSS06 IMPROVED MS02 Basic Science MS02 Basic MS03 Trauma Wednesday, March 22, 2017 22, March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring 1:00 PM 9:30 AM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 18 Wednesday, March 22, 2017

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: AC Acute Care • Educational Mission Statement SAGES 2017 SAGES PE Professional/Economic AE Academic/Educational NS New technologies/Skill acquisition

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM SS01 Biliary *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B Moderator: Maurice E. Arregui, MD; Co-Moderator: George S. Ferzli, MD S001 LAPAROSCOPIC CBD EXPLORATION- AN EXPERIENCE OF MORE THAN 250 CASES AT A SINGLE CENTRE Krishna Asuri, MS, Bansal Virinder, MS, Misra Mahesh, MS; all india institute of medical sciences S002 LAPAROSCOPIC COMMON BILE DUCT EXPLORATION, LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP AT TEXAS ENDOSURGERY INSTITUTE Morris E Franklin Jr., MD, FACS, Miguel A Hernandez, MD, Jeffrey L Glass, MD, FACS, Matthew Brown, MD, Jaime Diaz, MD; Texas Endosurgery Institute S003 T-TUBE VERSUS BILIARY STENT IN LAPAROSCOPIC COMMON BILE DUCT EXPLORATION: PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL V.v. Grubnik, O.i. Tkachenko, V.v. Ilyashenko, E.i. Shapovalova; Odessa national medical university, Ukraine S004 PREDICTIVE FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CHOLANGITIS FOLLOWING ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY Joshua Tierney, MD, Neal Bhutiani, MD, Bryce Stamp, BS, John Richey, MD, Michael H Bahr, MD, Gary C Vitale, MD; University of Louisville Department of Surgery S005 3 DECADES LATER: INVESTIGATING THE RATE OF AND RISK FACTORS FOR CONVERSION FROM LAPAROSCOPIC TO OPEN Steven J Coffin, MSIV1, Peter Callas, PhD1, Sean Wrenn, MD2, Wasef Abu-Jaish, MD, FACS, FASM, BS2; 1University of Vermont College of Medicine, 2University of Vermont Medical Center S006 INTRODUCTION OF A JAPAN-KOREA-TAIWAN COLLABORATIVE PROJECT: DEFINING THE SURGICAL DIFFICULTY DURING LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY Taizo Hibi, MD, PhD1, Yukio Iwashita2, Tetsuji Ohyama2, Goro Honda3, Masahiro Yoshida4, Tadahiro Takada5, Ho-Seong Han6, Tsann-Long Hwang7, Go Wakabayashi8, Masakazu Yamamoto9; 1Keio University School of Medicine, 2Oita University Faculty of Medicine, 3Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital, 4International University of Health and Welfare, 5Teikyo University School of Medicine, 6Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, 7Lin-Kou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, 8Ageo Central General Hospital, 9Tokyo

Women’s Medical University

S008 VIDEO ASSESSMENT OF THE CRITICAL VIEW OF SAFETY: NO CONSENSUS EXISTS Benjamin Carr, MD, Niki Matusko, BS, Gurjit Surgical Spring Week Sandhu, PhD, Oliver Varban, MD; University of Michigan S009 CHARACTERIZATION OF BILIARY INJURY AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY IN A HIGH-VOLUME HOSPITAL SYSTEM Julia F Kohn1, Alexander Trenk2, Brittany Lapin2, John G Linn2, Stephen Haggerty2, Woody Denham2, Ray Joehl2, Michael B Ujiki2; 1University of Illinois at Chicago Medical School, 2Department of Surgery, Section of Minimally Invasive Surgery, NorthShore University HealthSystem S010 BILE DUCT INJURY AND MORBIDITY FOLLOWING CHOLECYSTECTOMY: A NEED FOR IMPROVEMENT Meredith Barrett, MD1, Dana Telem, MD, MPH1, Horacio Asbun, MD2, Michael Brunt, MD3; 1University of Michigan, 2Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, 3Washington University S011 Withdrawn S012 INCREASING COMMON BILE DUCT INJURY AND DECREASING UTILIZATION OF INTRA-OPERATIVE CHOLANGIOGRAM AND COMMON BILE DUCT EXPLORATION OVER 14 YEARS. AN ANALYSIS OF OUTCOMES IN STATE. Maria Altieri, MD, Jie Yang, PhD, Chencan Zhu, MS, Nabeel Obeid, MD, Andrew Bates, MD, Mark Talamini, MD, Aurora Pryor, MD; Stony Brook Medical Center

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM SS02 Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B Moderator: Ashley S. Vergis, MD; Co-Moderator: John R. Romanelli, MD S013 UNDERSTANDING INTESTINAL GLUCOSE TRANSPORTER EXPRESSION IN OBESE COMPARED TO NON-OBESE SUBJECTS. Rebecca A Deal, MD, Yueming Tang, PhD, Reid Fletcher, MD, MPH, Alfonso Torquati, MD, MSCI, Philip Omotosho, MD; Rush University Medical Center S014 VARIATION IN PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AND BODY IMAGE IN PATIENTS BEFORE AND AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY Alirio DeMeireles1, Ruth Cassidy, MS1, Rachel Ross, RN, MS1, Amanda Stricklen, RN, BS1, Arthur M Carlin, MD2, Jonathan F Finks, MD1, Amir A Ghaferi, MD, MS1; 1University of Michigan, 2Henry Ford Health System S015 MOBILE HEALTH APPLICATIONS, DO THEY ENHANCE WEIGHT LOSS EFFICACY FOLLOWING BARIATRIC SURGERY? Christopher W Mangieri, MD, Rebekah J Johnson, MD, Yong U Choi, MD, Joseph C Wood, MD; Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center V001 SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY SYNDROME FOLLOWING GASTRIC BYPASS Brandon Andrew, MD, Anita Courcoulas, MD, FACS, Giselle Hamad, MD, FACS, Ramesh Ramanathan, MD, FRCS, Bestoun H Ahmed, MD, FACS, FRCS, FASMBS; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center S016 UNSEDATED TRANSNASAL ENDOSCOPIC EVALUATION OF BARIATRIC PATIENTS Raquel E Redondo, MD1, Blake Movitz, MD2, Rami Lutfi, MD3; 1Anne Arundel Medical Center, 2UIC Metropolitan Group Hospital Residency, 3Presence Saint Joseph Hospital S017 BARIATRIC SURGERY IS ASSOCIATED WITH RENAL FUNCTION IMPROVEMENT Carla Holcomb, MD, MSPH, Lauren Goss, MSPH, Amandiy Liwo, MD, MSPH, Jayleen Grams, MD, PhD, Ammar Almehmi, MD, MSPH, Richard Stahl, MD, Britney Corey, MD; University Of Alabama At Birmingham S018 BARIATRIC SURGERY INCREASES RISK OF BONE FRACTURE Anna Z Fashandi, MD, J Hunter Mehaffey, MD, Robert B Hawkins, Bruce D Schirmer, Peter T Hallowell; University Of Virginia S019 FRAMINGHAM-BMI SCORE REDUCTION AFTER A BARIATRIC SURGERY- SINGLE INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE. David Gutierrez Blanco, MD, David Romero Funes, MD, SriGita Madiraju, MS, FAU, Federico Perez Quirante, MD, Emanuele Lo Menzo, MD, PhD, FACS, FASMBS, Samuel Szomstein, MD, FACS, FASMBS, Raul Rosenthla, MD, FACS, FASMBS; Cleveland Clinic Florida

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, Michael Latzko, MD, Ziad Awad, Ziad Awad, MD, , Michael Latzko, Robert Fanelli, MD, FACS, Joshua FACS, MD, Robert Fanelli, , Timothy Snow, DO, Andrew Bates, Bates, Andrew DO, Snow, Timothy , , Patpong Navicharern, MD Navicharern, , Patpong 2 Mehran Anvari, MB, BS, PhD, FRCSC, BS, PhD, MB, Mehran Anvari,

McMaster University, McMaster University, 1 ; 1 Jeremy M Linson, MD Jeremy Nabeel R Obeid, MD Nabeel R Obeid,

, Suppa-ut Pungpapong, MD , Suppa-ut Pungpapong, *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration 2 , David Pilati, MD, AFACS, Jon Bruce, MD, FACS, FASMBS, Scott Bovard, MD, MD, Bovard, Scott FASMBS, FACS, MD, Jon Bruce, AFACS, MD, Pilati, , David , Scott Gmora, MD, FRCSC, FACS MD, , Scott Gmora, 1 , Chadin Tharavej, MD Tharavej, , Chadin 1 King Chulalongkorn Memorial University 2 ; Robert Hospital Packer Paul E Enochs, MD, FACS, FASMBS FACS, MD, E Enochs, Paul

Thammasat university, university, Thammasat 1 ; 2 , Dennis Hong, MD, MSc, FRCSC, FACS MSc, MD, , Dennis Hong, 2 , Kharikarn MD Augsornchat, 1 Brandon Andrew, MD Andrew, Brandon , Ruth Breau, BA , Ruth Breau, 1 , Abby Navratil, MD, Andrea Schwoerer, MD, Keith Gersin, MD, Timothy Kuwada, MD; Carolina Medical Center MD; Carolina Kuwada, Timothy Keith Gersin, MD, MD, Schwoerer, Andrea MD, Navratil, , Abby approach a difficult flexure approach of plan for the treatment operative invasive a minimally Formulate and pTME resection left and/or robotic a laparoscopic for approach operative a reproducible Develop Identify problem areas in performing laparoscopic take down of the splenic flexure and learn different techniques to techniques and learn different of the splenic flexure take down in performing laparoscopic areas Identify problem Udomsawaengsup, MD Udomsawaengsup, FACS and Innovation Invenvtion GASTRIC BYPASS ROUX-EN-Y AND LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY BETWEEN LAPAROSCOPIC COMPARISON MD Techagumpuch, MD FACS, MD, Alley, Department Medicine, Brook of Surgery MD; Stony D Pryor, Aurora MD, MD, FACS, Bestoun Ahmed, MD, FRCS, FACS, FASMBS; University of Florida College of Medicine Jacksonville College of Florida University FASMBS; FRCS, FACS, MD, Ahmed, Bestoun FACS, MD, RISK PROFILE, LOSS, WEIGHT ILLUSTRATING DATA OF 18 MONTHS POSTOPERATIVE AN ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES: BARIATRIC STATUS AND NUTRITIONAL Bariatric Specialists of North Carolina FASMBS; MD, Tyner, Michael FASMBS, FACS, • • Over 250,000 colorectal resections are performed in the USA annually. Less than 50%, however, are being done using are however, Less than 50%, annually. performed in the USA are resections 250,000 colorectal Over perform to successfully for and strategies This session will focus on the indications approach. invasive a minimally and LAR. left colectomy laparoscopic SESSION OBJECTIVES to: participants will be able At the conclusion of this session, • SAGES University Masters Series: Colorectal Colorectal Series: Masters SAGES University the to Success - MIS approaches to “The Road Upper Rectum” Sigmoid Colon and MD Whiteford, MD | Co-Chair: Mark Marks, Chair: John SESSION DESCRIPTION S024 A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL FOR LONG TERM OUTCOME IN DIABETES CONTROL AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY; SURGERY; AFTER BARIATRIC IN DIABETES CONTROL TERM OUTCOME TRIAL FOR LONG S024 A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED CLINICAL S021 REPAIR USING BIOSYNTHETIC MESH REINFORCEMENT WHEN PERFORMING BARIATRIC SURGERY WHEN PERFORMING BARIATRIC MESH REINFORCEMENT USING BIOSYNTHETIC HERNIA REPAIR S021 HIATAL FOR SEVERE OBESITY Y GASTRIC BYPASS EN ROUX BEFORE AND AFTER S022 BARRETT’S ESOPHAGUS GASTRIC BYPASS AFTER ROUX-EN-Y BLEEDING V003 UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL 2 DIABETES PATIENTS TYPE INSULIN-TREATED ON SURGERY OF BARIATRIC THE IMPACT S023 V002 TOTALLY ROBOTIC ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS: SINGLE-DOCK TECHNIQUE SINGLE-DOCK GASTRIC BYPASS: ROUX-EN-Y ROBOTIC TOTALLY V002 ESTABLISHED TO CHANNEL 300CM COMMON SINGLE ANASTOMOSIS THE OF ANALYSIS S020 COMPARATIVE Wednesday, March 22, 2017 22, March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 12:00 PM 8:00 AM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 20 Wednesday, March 22, 2017

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 2017 SAGES 8:00AM Introduction John Marks, MD Splenic Flexure Release: Anastomic Relations and Three Approaches - Inframesocolic, 8:10AM Giovanni Dapri, MD, PhD Supramusocolic, and Lateral to Medial 8:30AM Q&A / Discussion 8:40AM Sigmoid Cancer: Laparoscopic Approaches, Options, and Cancer Principles Tonia Young-Fadok, MD 9:00AM Q&A / Discussion Multiport Left Colectomy: Anatomic Highlights and Danger Areas: 9:10AM John Marks, MD How to Organize to Succeed 9:30AM Q&A / Discussion Current Indications for Laparoscopic Surgical Treatment of Diverticulitis: 9:40AM Jonathan Efron, MD Washout, Resection, Hartmann’s, Role of Stents 10:00AM Q&A / Discussion 10:10AM Break Three Trocar Technique of Left Colectomy: Organization and Execution of the Procedure 10:30AM Cristiano Huscher, MD Including the Framework for Single Port and Ultimately taTME Surgery 10:50AM Q&A / Discussion 11:00AM Robotic Left Colectomy and pTME: Set-up and Approaches with Si and Xi Systems Craig Johnson, MD 11:20AM Q&A / Discussion 11:30AM pTME Resection: TME Planes and Plans for Surgery in the Upper to Mid Rectum Conor Delaney, MD, PhD 11:50AM Q&A / Discussion LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES:

C Colorectal • ASCRS/SAGES Guidelines for Laparoscopic Colectomy Course

R Surgical Spring Week Robotics • Guidelines for Laparoscopic Resection of Curable Colon and Rectal Cancer • Laparoscopic Colectomy for Curable Cancer SAGES acknowledges educational grants in support of this course from Applied Medical and Stryker Endoscopy 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B Postgraduate Course: Get Published - How to Write a Scientific Manuscript Chair: Mark Talamini, MD | Co-Chair: Abe Fingerhut, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION Publish or perish!! Credit for advances in surgery are marked by successful publication in peer reviewed journals, and are the single most important element of surgical career development. SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Articulate the types of manuscripts and the components of a scientific manuscript • Construct a surgical scientific manuscript, prepare it for publication, and improve it’s likelihood of acceptance through critical appraisal and editing • Manage and navigate the peer review process ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 8:00AM Why write and publish? Mark Talamini, MD 8:15AM Types of publications Luigi Boni, MD 8:30AM Writing style Abe Fingerhut, MD 9:00AM IMRAD structure part I (title, abstract, introduction) Abe Fingerhut, MD 10:00AM IMRAD structure part II (Material and methods, results, discussion, conclusion) Abe Fingerhut, MD 11:00AM How to express results (Tables and Figures) Luigi Boni, MD 11:45AM What statistical tests to use and when Abe Fingerhut, MD

LEARNING THEMES: AE Academic/Educational NS New technologies/Skill acquisition

NATIONAL PRIORITIES @SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 21 Panel Panel Panel Panel Brian Jacob, MD Brian Jacob, David Chen, MD Chen, David Ajita Prabhu, MD Ajita Prabhu, Linda Zhang, MD Linda Zhang, Invited Faculty Invited James Bittner, MD Bittner, James William Hope, MD Hope, William Shirin Towfigh, MD Shirin Towfigh, Jeremy Warren, MD Warren, Jeremy Conrad Ballecer, MD Ballecer, Conrad

Alfredo Carbonell, DO Carbonell, Alfredo Justin Dimick, MD, MPH MD, Dimick, Justin Eduardo Parra-Davila, MD Parra-Davila, Eduardo Sricharan Chalikonda, MD Chalikonda, Sricharan *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration A Consensus Document on Robotic Surgery and Technology of New Guidelines for the Introduction Techniques GUIDELINES: • •

rIPOM vs. rTAPP: Which Technique for Which Patient? Which for Technique Which rTAPP: rIPOM vs. Tricks and Tips – Technique Hernia Repair: Ventral Robotic Umbilical and or Fad? – Future rTAR Q & A Adoption of Robotic Hernia Repair on Impact of Social Media The Residents on the Robot? Training a Role for There Is for Hernia Repair Advantage Robot Offers No The Debate: Why and Here’s Stay To Robot Is Here The Debate: Q & A Q & A Break Presentation Title Presentation Repair on Robotic Hernia Update A Data the Evidence? Where’s Outcomes Your to Follow Ways Technology: New Introducing Important? Are Numbers Which – Assessing the Costs of Our Operations Q & A Anatomy Master the Robotic Inguinal Hernia Repair: First, Tricks and Tips – Technique Robotic Inguinal Hernia Repair: time of Prostatectomy Robotic Inguinal Hernia Repair at Hernias Robotics Recognize the appropriate role and applications for robotic surgery in hernia repair surgery applications for robotic and role the appropriate Recognize hernia repair of robotic value the economic and clinical Appraise outcomes in their institutions hernia surgery clinical monitoring of robotic prospective Establish hernias using robotic of inguinal and ventral for the repair technique and surgical Identify basic clinical anatomy technology 8:55AM 9:10AM 9:25AM 9:40AM 9:50AM Time 8:00AM 8:15AM 8:30AM 8:45AM R 11:30AM 11:40AM 11:50AM 11:00AM 10:15AM 10:30AM 10:45AM 11:15AM 10:00AM HR NATIONAL PRIORITIES LEARNING THEMES: ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of • • • • SESSION DESCRIPTION a multitude surgeons granting the past 10 years, over increased has greatly techniques of hernia repair The diversity patients with a minimally- that can provide offers an additional option Robotic hernia surgery options. of therapeutic the over however, Concerns persist, challenging. be too technically may surgery when laparoscopic procedure invasive required. and the training surgery costs of robotic SESSION OBJECTIVES Postgraduate Course: Robotic Hernia Surgery – Hernia Surgery Robotic Course: Postgraduate Hernia Armamentarium? my to Add Can Robotics What MD Bates, Andrew MD | Co-Chair: Ajita Prabhu, Chair: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 22, March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring PM - 12:00 8:00 AM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 22 Wednesday, March 22, 2017

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM SS03 Foregut 1 *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Moderator: Subhash U. Kini, MD; Co-Moderator: Marc George Mesleh, MD 2017 SAGES S025 LARYNGOPHARYNGEAL PH MONITORING (RESTECH) – CORRELATION WITH CONVENTIONAL 24-HOUR ESOPHAGEAL PH MONITORING USING A LARGE PATIENT COLLECTIVE OF 100 PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE Hans F Fuchs, MD, Sebastian Brinkmann, MD, Dolores Mueller, Martin Maus, Marc Bludau, MD, Wolfgang Schroeder, Professor, Christiane J Bruns, Professor, Jessica M Leers, MD; University of Cologne, Department of General Surgery, Cologne Germany V004 LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR OF A GIANT PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA WITH CRURAL RELAXING INCISION AND Ezra N Teitelbaum, MD, Marc A Ward, MD, Ahmed M Sharata, MD, Christy M Dunst, MD, Kevis M Reavis, MD, Lee L Swanstrom, MD, Steven R DeMeester; The Oregon Clinic S026 CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF ESOPHAGECTOMIZED SPECIMENS IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOSCOPIC COMPLETE RESPONSE FOLLOWING CHEMORADIATION IN LOCALLY ADVANCED ESOPHAGEAL CANCER Chadin Tharavej, Patpong Navicharern, Supaut Pungpapong, Krit Kittisin, Suthep Udomsaweangsup; Chulalongkorn University V005 PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA REPAIR WITH LARGE ESOPHAGEAL TUMOR RESECTION: CHALLENGES IN LAPAROSCOPIC MEDIASTINAL DISSECTION Monica T Young, MD, Hope T Jackson, MD, Alejandro Rodriquez, MD, Brant K Oelschlager, MD, Andrew S Wright, MD; University of Washington School of Medicine S027 MINIMALLY INVASIVE (MI) IVOR LEWIS AND MCKEOWN ESOPHAGECTOMIES: COMPARISON OF PERI-OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS Andrew M Brown, MD, Michael J Pucci, MD, Adam Berger, MD, Talar Tatarian, MD, Nathaniel Evans III, MD, Ernest Rosato, MD, Francesco Palazzo, MD; Thomas Jefferson University Hospital S028 THE ROLE OF PREOPERATIVE HIGH RESOLUTION MANOMETRY IN PREDICTING DYSPHAGIA AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC NISSEN FUNDOPLICATION Sonam Kapadia, MD1, Turner Osler, MD2, Allen Lee, MD3, Edward Borrazzo, MD2; 1Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, 2University of Vermont Medical Center, 3University of Michigan Health System V006 THORACO-LAPAROSCOPIC WITH RIGHT COLON INTERPOSITION FOR CORROSIVE STRICTURE OF ESOPHAGUS C Palanivelu, MS, FACS, FRCSEd, DSc, R Parthasarathi, P Senthilnathan, MS, FMAS, DNB, S Rajapandian, MS, FRCS, FMAS, P Praveen Raj, MS, FMAS, N Ramesh, MS, M Bharath Cumar, MS, S Saravana Kumar, MS; GEM Hospital & Research Centre S029 IMPACT OF SURGICAL APPROACH ON PERIOPERATIVE AND LONG-TERM OUTCOMES FOLLOWING ESOPHAGECTOMY FOR ESOPHAGEAL CANCER. Negar Ahmadi, MD, MSc1, Agnes Crnic, MSc2, Andrew J Seely, MD, PhD3, Sudhir R Sundaresan, MD3, P James Villeneuve, MD, PhD3, Donna E Maziak, MD, MSc3, Farid M Shamji, MD3, Sebastien Gilbert, MD3; 1Department of General Surgery, University 2 3 of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, Division of Thoracic Surgery, The Ottawa Hospital, Surgical Spring Week University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada V007 PERFORATED RECURRENT PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA (VIDEO) Ahmed Sharata, MD1, Christy Dunst, MD1, Marc Ward, MD2, Ezra Teitelbaum, MD2, Kevin Reavis, MD1, Steven DeMeester, MD1, Lee Swanstrom, MD1; 1Oregon Clinic/GMIS, 2Portland Providence Cancer Center S030 RESULTS OF THORACO- LAPAROSCOPIC ESOPHAGECTOMY FOR ESOPHAGEAL CANCER: EXPERIENCE OF 70 CASES AT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Vo D Long, Msc, Nguyen H Bac, Prof, Nguyen V Tuan Anh, Nguyen V Hai, Tong P Quang Trung, Ho L Minh Quoc; University Medical Center V008 LAPAROSCOPIC TAKEDOWN OF MUSE AND CONVERSION TO NISSEN FUNDOPLICATION Mahmoud Selim, MD, Research Fellow Surgery, Steven P Bowers, MD, Associate Professor Surgery; Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, USA S031 INTERIM RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER REGISTRY OF LOWER ESOPHAGEAL SPHINCTER STIMULATION FOR GERD Joachim Labenz1, Henning Schulz2, Andreas Leodolter3, Jan Pedersen4, Alejandro Nieponice5, Ralf Weise6, Nicole Bouvy7; 1Diakonie Klinikum, 2Evangelisches Krankenhaus Castrop-Rauxel, 3Evangelisches Krankenhaus Herne, 4Aarhus University Hospital, 5Fundacion Favaloro, 6St.- Marien-Hospital, 7Maastricht University Medical Center

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 23 All Faculty Kevin Reavis, MD Reavis, Kevin Invited Faculty Invited Bipan Chand, MD Bipan Chand, Natan Zundel, MD Natan Zundel, Bryan Sandler, MD Sandler, Bryan Matthew Kroh, MD Kroh, Matthew Marina Kurian, MD Marina Kurian, John Rodriguez, MD Rodriguez, John Salman Al-Sabah, MD Salman Al-Sabah, *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Granting of Privileges for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Gastrointestinal for of Privileges Granting Bariatric of Laparoscopic Application Guidelines for Clinical Surgery Bariatric Privileges Guidelines for Institutions Granting Utilizing Techniques Laparoscopic Therapeutic and in Diagnostic Training Guidelines for (ERCP) Cholangiopancreatography Endoscopic Retrograde Patient in the Bariatric Surgery Role of Endoscopy Anesthesia in GI Endoscopy Sedation and GUIDELINES: • • • • • •

Endoscopic liner therapy and ablative treatment and ablative Endoscopic liner therapy for obesity treatment endoluminal interventions and novel therapies Aspiration Expert Panel Presentation Title Presentation and Introduction Welcome need certification? Do we training: Bariatric endoscopy planning and post-procedural Maximizing outcomes: Pre- on the horizon and what’s balloons Approved next? and what’s now are we Where and tricks Tips Optimizing a balloon practice: loss Primary endoscopic suturing for weight Bariatrics Endoscopy Flexible acquisition technologies/Skill New 10:55AM 11:05AM 11:15AM 11:25AM 11:35AM 11:45AM 10:30AM 10:35AM 10:45AM Time Distinguish different endoluminal targets and mechanism of action of procedures for primary treatment of obesity treatment for primary of action of procedures and mechanism targets endoluminal Distinguish different selection based on BMI, including endoluminal therapies, for different eligible patients who are Identify which anatomy and existing co-morbid disease, weight-related of a fit within the context endoluminal therapies of how paradigms practice Assess data and demonstrate program bariatric comprehensive B FE NS NATIONAL PRIORITIES LEARNING THEMES: ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION OBJECTIVES to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of • • • SESSION DESCRIPTION with significant disease are patients many despite the success of bariatric surgery, and continues The obesity epidemic conditions weight-related for obesity and Endoluminal treatments therapies. not eligible for existing or are not receiving giving patients access are approvals and recent Rapid development patients. options for additional non-surgical provide obesity to treat approved therapies endoluminal available the currently This session will examine treatments. to new patient Emphasis will be on technologies. and evolving some novel as introduce disease as well and weight-related and surgeons. data to help guide endoscopists and existing of procedure, technique eligibility and selection, Postgraduate Course: Primary Endoscopic Management Management Endoscopic Primary Course: Postgraduate Patient Bariatric of the MD Al-Sabah, | Co-Chair: Salman MD Kroh, Chair: Matthew Wednesday, March 22, 2017 22, March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring PM - 12:00 10:30 AM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 24 Wednesday, March 22, 2017

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM *Separate Fee Applies th

The 11 Annual SAGES Foundation Awards Luncheon 2017 SAGES SAGES does not offer CME for this session This annual ticketed event celebrates and honors distinguished leaders in minimally invasive surgery. Proceeds benefit the SAGES Foundation and its mission to advance endoscopic laparoscopic and emerging minimal access surgical methods and patient care. The 2017 Awards Luncheon features awards and research grants presented to outstanding surgeons and educators for their work in minimally invasive surgery and raises funds to keep patient safety and surgical innovation in the forefront. Welcome and Introductions – Desmond Birkett, MD SAGES Foundation - Gerald Marks Rectal Cancer Award Presented by: Desmond Birkett, MD; SAGES Foundation President Recipient: Jacqueline van Laarhoven, MD The Gerald Marks Rectal Cancer Award is selected from each year’s submitted abstracts. This award is chosen from the hundreds of abstracts submitted by a special committee of reviewers and given to one individual each year in honor of Dr. Gerald Marks, SAGES first President and Founder. Abstract Title: Transanal Total Mesorectal Excision: Pathological Results of 187 Patients with Rectal Cancer Dr. van Laarhoven is a surgical resident from the Netherlands, working in collaboration with Professor Dr. A. Lacy and his team at Hospital Clinic Barcelona. She is focused on minimally invasive and innovation techniques in rectal cancer surgery and providing best patient care. SAGES Go Global - Best International Paper Acknowledgments SAGES Board of Governor’s and the SAGES Global Affairs Committee would like to acknowledge the following Top International Abstract Presenters: Presented by: Jeffrey Hazey, MD; SAGES Global Affairs Committee Chair

Name Pierre Allemann Institution Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV), Lausanne, CH and Vrie University Medical Center Surgical Spring Week (VUMC), Amsterdam, NL Abstract Completely Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy for Cancer with Intrathoracic Anastomosis: A Simple and Reproducible Technique in Prone Position Country Switzerland Name Akinari Nomura Institution Saga University Abstract A Novel Evacuation System Enables Surgeons to Perform Laparoscopic Total Mesorectal Excision with High Precision Using an Electric Scalpel Alone Country Japan Name Arslan Pannu Institution The Central Manchester University Hospitals, The Royal Blackburn Hospital, Blackburn, UK, and The Royal Oldham Hospital, Manchester, UK Abstract Laparoscopic Peritoneal Lavage Versus Sigmoidectomy for Management of Perforated Diverticulitis: Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials Country United Kingdom Name Eham L Arora Institution Grant government medical college & Sir J.J. group of Hospitals, Mumbai, India, and Government Medical College and Hospital, Nagpur, India Abstract Laparoscopic Lateral Pancreaticojejunostomy Stapled and Sutured Techniques. Country India Name Pablo Achurra Institution Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and Hospital Sotero del Río, Santiago, Chile Abstract Laparoscopic Four-duct Hepatojejunal Anastomosis in Severe Mirizzi Syndrome Country Chile

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 25 SAGES gratefully acknowledges support from Karl Storz Endoscopy support from acknowledges gratefully SAGES completed a fellowship in minimally invasive surgery at The Ohio State University and was on the and was The Ohio State University at surgery invasive in minimally completed a fellowship is the current Chief Academic Officer, the Center Director for the Education Center, the Designated Center, for the Education the Center Director Academic Officer, Chief is the current is an Asssociate Professor of Surgery the University of Michigan and serves as the Director for their as the Director and serves of Michigan the University of Surgery Asssociate Professor is an SAGES gratefully acknowledges support by SAGES Foundation for one Brandeis Scholarship. one Brandeis for Foundation SAGES support by acknowledges gratefully SAGES allow him to better serve his institution, his patients and his trainees. In addition the knowledge gained and In addition the knowledge his patients and his trainees. his institution, him to better serve allow Mikami has continued his work in minimally invasive surgery of the GI tract, hernia repair, bariatric surgery bariatric surgery hernia repair, of the GI tract, surgery invasive in minimally his work Mikami has continued and specializes in endolumenal bariatric surgery He is one of pioneers therapies. endolumenal and advanced 1000 surgeons over and has trained surgery and foregut endoscopy, surgical repair, wall abdominal in complex as the Chair of the Educational serves and currently member of SAGES He is an active the world. throughout Attending committees. FUSE and Bariatric Endoscopy and a member of the Bariatric, Committee Resource Weiss Dr. Vice Chairman well as the former Medical Education as Institutional Official and Chairman of Graduate as Education Center In his role Clinic Florida. at Cleveland of Colon and Rectal Surgery of the Department Medical Continuing Medical Student Education, Medical Education, Graduate oversees Weiss Dr. Director, He had dedicated his non clinical practice Library. and the Medical Programming, Observership Education, surgical to education for many committees related education and has participated in numerous to surgical course will with Brandeis that further personal development believes Weiss Dr. and educational societies. Dr. Mikami Dr. Burns A. for the John home to be Chief of Surgery returns He now 2004 to 2016. faculty at Ohio State from Dr. at Mānoa. of Hawai‘i the University at of Surgery Associate Professor and (JABSOM) of Medicine School Recipient: Dana Telem, MD Dana Telem, Recipient: and specialized sessions comprehensive and advocates leaders volunteer Summit offers Advocacy & Leadership ACS’s The visits to DC coordinated and training advocacy interactive by followed leader, on the tools needed to be an effective focused individuals to promote summit is to promote day purpose of sponsoring attendance to this four The leaders. congressional health policy. and in advocacy as leaders Telem Dr. with a focus on research lie in health services Her academic interests in Hernia. 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Haven, New of Medicine, of Gastrointestinal agenda in the areas research maintains an active Sucandy Dr. Tampa, Florida Hospital invasive of minimally in the outcomes specifically more Oncology, Surgical and Biliary Pancreas Liver, Surgery, perspectives learned by attending such a course will help him to participate fuller in panels and sessions at SAGES and a course will help him to participate fuller in panels and sessions at SAGES such attending learned by perspectives to others. other meetings imparting that knowledge Brandeis, Dr. Mikami hopes to improve his leadership and knowledge base in healthcare policy and management. He and management. policy base in healthcare his leadership and knowledge Mikami hopes to improve Dr. Brandeis, invasive of minimally economics and the future to understand health care lies in the ability of surgery feels the future technology. individuals as leaders in medicine. in medicine. individuals as leaders SAGES Brandeis Award SAGES Brandeis Committee Chair Awards MD, Rattner, David by: Presented MD MD and Eric Weiss, Dean Mikami, Recipients: Management at and Social Policy for at the Heller School and Management” in Health Policy Program Leadership “Executive The with professionals health care It aims to provide and management. policy in health care clinical leaders trains University Brandeis of and efficiency cost-effectiveness, the quality, and sustainable solutions to improve innovative the skills essential to creating is to promote scholarship course one-week purpose of sponsoring attendance to this intensive The service delivery. health care improving patient outcomes. At SAGES, Dr. Telem currently serves as Co-chair of the Safe Cholecystectomy task force force task of the Safe Cholecystectomy as Co-chair serves currently Telem Dr. At SAGES, outcomes. patient improving in quality Her interests quality and patient safety. dedicated to research, committees and also participates on several within the political to better navigate is hoping to learn how Telem Dr. this award, With long standing. are and policy its membership. and for SAGES as an advocate forum and serve and health policy SAGES Advocacy Summit Award Award Summit SAGES Advocacy Committee Chair Awards MD, Rattner, David by: Presented Southeastern Surgical Congress, and Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association. He is looking forward to expand to expand He is looking forward Association. Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Congress, Southeastern Surgical Dr. at IRCAD. colleagues the European from HPB disease management all aspects of surgical his horizons and learn to United back surgery HPB invasive in minimally and expertise short term goal is to bring the knowledge Sucandy’s in clinical service, excellence and HPB Center with Foregut a comprehensive goal is to develop His long-term States. and research. teaching/education liver surgery. He is an active academic contributor in a wide variety of Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary journals, journals, and Hepatobiliary of Gastrointestinal contributor in a wide variety academic He is an active surgery. liver Oncology, of Surgical Society member of SAGES, been an active has Sucandy Dr. bookchapters. as surgery as well SAGES IRCAD Fellowship Award IRCAD Fellowship SAGES Chair Committee Awards MD, Rattner, David by: Presented Wednesday, March 22, 2017 22, March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 26 Wednesday, March 22, 2017

2nd SAGES/AIG Flexible Endoscopy Fellowship Award

Presented by: Daniel Scott, MD; SAGES President & Representative from Boston Scientific 2017 SAGES Recipient: Lee Morris, MD SAGES gratefully acknowledges support by Boston Scientific SAGES 2017 Research Grant Awards Presented by: David Urbach, MD; Research Committee Chair with Representatives from Supporting Companies Recipient: Eran Shlomovitz Institution: Toronto General Hospital Title: Flexible endoscopic skills training through adaptation of the “Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery” box, development of a scoring system and correlation with GAGES and FES scores. Supported by Karl Storz Recipient: Julian Varas Sr. Institution: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Title: The MITO project Supported by SAGES Education and Research Foundation Recipient: Valentine Nfongen Nfonsam Institution: University of Arizona Title: Does Up-regulation of COMP Gene Confer Aggressiveness in Early-onset Colon Cancer? Supported by SAGES Education and Research Foundation Recipient: Jerry Dang Institution: University of Alberta Title: The Microbiology of Bariatric Surgery

Supported by SAGES Education and Research Foundation

Investigative Robotic Surgery Grant Recipients Surgical Spring Week Recipient: Ara W Darzi, MD Institution: Imperial College London Title: Multimodal Mapping for Robotic Surgery: Fusing Rapid Evaporative Ionisation Mass Spectrometry (REIMS) with 3D Ultrasound Imaging in a Robust Tracking Framework Funding generously provided by Intuitive Surgical Recipient: Dmitry Oleynikov, MD Institution: University of Nebraska Medical Center Title: Ergonomics of Robotic Surgery: Survey and Analysis of Muscle Effort and Fatigue Funding generously provided by Intuitive Surgical Recipient: Douglas Marvin Overbey, MD Institution: University of Colorado Title: Characterizing Energy Use and Stray Energy Transfer during Single Site and Traditional Robotic Surgery. Funding generously provided by Intuitive Surgical Recipient: Vernissia Wei-Si Tam, MD Institution: University of Pittsburgh Title: Robotic Surgery: Does Functional Recovery and Quality of Life Improve? Funding generously provided by Intuitive Surgical Recipient: Jeremy Aaron Warren, MD Institution: Greenville Health System Title: Open Robotic versus RetrOmuscular Repair; ORREO trial Funding generously provided by Intuitive Surgical

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 27 SAGES gratefully acknowledges support by Olympus support by acknowledges gratefully SAGES is a surgical resident at University of Chicago Medical Center. Her academic contributions to Medical Center. of Chicago at University resident is a surgical is a fellow-doctor-in-training in Minimally Invasive & Robotic Surgery (MIRS), St. Luke’s Medical Luke’s St. (MIRS), Surgery & Robotic Invasive in Minimally is a fellow-doctor-in-training is an Associate Professor of Surgery and the Director of Endoscopic Surgery at the Penn State Hershey State Hershey at the Penn of Endoscopic Surgery and the Director of Surgery Associate Professor is an Carolinas Medical Center Carolinas (CESPA) Algorithm Preoperative Established Surgical Carolinas The Initiative: A Quality Improvement Anahita Jalilvand Medical Center Wexner The Ohio State Bariatric Surgery Outcomes after Patient Improved for Tool as a Coaching Care Vigneswaran Yalini Residency of Chicago University Herniorrhaphy Inguinal for Costs Reduced Intraoperative Allow for May Educating Surgeons Brian Nguyen Medical School Harvard Deaconess Medical Center, Beth Israel of FUSE Program to Implantation Rationale and Barriers Mou Danny Hospital Women’s Brigham and Quality Improvement for Platform an Innovative and Mortality Conference: Morbidity Interactive The Coakley Kathleen

Recipient: Katherine Panganiban, MD Recipient: member of the and a beloved surgery an international leader in laparoscopic honors Fellowship Traveling Oddsdottir The She completed village on the northwest coast of Iceland. up in a fishing born and grew Oddsdottir was Margret family. SAGES in surgeon laparoscopic advanced the first was Hunter, with John University at Emory surgery fellowship in laparoscopic attended Margret countries. in the Nordic surgery the field of minimally invasive instrumental in developing Iceland and was Revkjavik. medical students and colleagues from residents, as 3-10 nurses, as many accompanied by year, every SAGES Panganiban Dr. in the same institution training residency Surgery She completed her General Philippines. Center (SLMC), Recipient: Eric Pauli, MD Recipient: or fellowship residency of completion of years is within five who member of SAGES a young is designated for award This significant clinical and/or demonstrate winner must The program. or fellowship in a residency not currently but training, and dedication to an academic career. at national meetings, publication or presentation basic science research, Pauli Dr. Hospitals at University Surgery in Laparoendoscopic He completed a fellowship PA. Medical Center in Hershey, abdominal and endoscopy flexible He specializes in therapeutic Ohio in 2012. Case Medical Center in Cleveland, than a decade in research, for more active has been extremely Pauli Dr. procedures. reconstructive wall Recipient: Yalini Vigneswaran, MD Vigneswaran, Yalini Recipient: for promise shows great or fellow and who a resident currently is who a member of SAGES is designated for award This of minimally the advancement significant contributions to or potential for in academic GI/endoscopic practice a career or endoscopic surgery. invasive Vigneswaran Dr. in academic for a career promise great demonstrates surgery and endoscopic invasive the field of minimally During and endoscopic surgery. invasive of minimally specific contributions to the advancement with surgery in the field of specifically book chapters and two manuscripts 10 peer-reviewed she has authored her residency Recipient: Recipient: Recipient: Recipient: Recipient: Recipient: (UERMMMC) Chapter, and regularly volunteers in medical & surgical missions all over the Philippines. missions all over in medical & surgical volunteers and regularly (UERMMMC) Chapter, year 2014, and became a diplomate of the Philippine Board of Surgery in 2015. She recently finished her international She recently in 2015. of Surgery Board and became a diplomate of the Philippine 2014, year Treatment Advanced University HPB) in Kyushu (Upper GI, and endoscopic surgery for laparoscopic rotation fellowship since and researches workshops surgery invasive She has been participating in minimally Japan. Fukuoka, Hospital, of the committee in telemedicine and a part of the organizing involved She has been actively training. her residency Bayan she is a member of the SLMC-SAGIP Also, 2016. established Philippines (TNP), of the Network Telemedicine of the Philippines - Manila University (PROPharm) of Pharmacy Organization & Responsive Progressive Inc., Foundation, Center Memorial Medical of the East Ramon Magsaysay – University Inc. (APO) International, Alpha Phi Omega and techniques for abdominal wall reconstruction. He has published in animal models, in human series and with technical in human series and with technical in animal models, He has published reconstruction. wall abdominal for techniques as a specialist in his fields and is a recognized he has become internationally youth, Despite his relative models. and endoscopic societies. as other surgical as well contributing member in SAGES highly-valued Award Oddsdottir - Margret SAGES Foundation Member Board Foundation & SAGES President Past SAGES MD, Hunter, John by: Presented literature review and publication, and teaching in the fields of flexible endoscopy, minimally invasive surgery and novel novel and surgery invasive minimally endoscopy, in the fields of flexible and teaching and publication, review literature minimally invasive and endoscopic surgery, in addition to a number of presentations at regional and national meetings. at regional of presentations in addition to a number and endoscopic surgery, invasive minimally Award Researcher SAGES Young Olympus from Committee Chair with Representative Research MD, Urbach, David by: Presented Presented by: David Urbach, MD, Research Committee Chair Research MD, Urbach, David by: Presented Institution: Title: Institution: Title: Award in Training SAGES Researcher Institution: Title: Institution: Title: 2017 Quality Improvement Project Awards Project Awards Improvement 2017 Quality Institution: Title: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 22, March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 28 Wednesday, March 22, 2017

SAGES Foundation - Excellence in Medical Leadership Award

Presented by: Desmond Birkett, MD, SAGES Foundation President & Representatives from Gore 2017 SAGES Recipient: Aurora Pryor, MD This award, generously funded through an unrestricted educational grant from W.L. Gore and Associates, is designated for a surgeon who is within five years of completion of training and no more than 15 years into their career. Its purpose is to optimize one’s impact in the medical field so they can deliver sustainable results driven by their capabilities. The scholarship will enable the recipient to attend a five-day program in leadership at a major business school. Dr. Pryor received her MD from Duke University School of Medicine. She completed her residency in General Surgery at Duke, followed by a fellowship in laparoscopic surgery. While at Duke, she helped advance the institution’s Surgery Program and developed clinical expertise in numerous areas. She served as Co-Director of the Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery Program at Duke, and as Chief of General Surgery at Durham Regional Hospital. Moving to New York in 2011, she now serves as Vice Chair of Surgery, Chief of General Surgery and Director of the Bariatric and Metabolic Weight Loss Center at Stony Brook. Her clinical practice includes general GI surgery, bariatrics, foregut and hernia. Dr. Pryor has trained 25 surgical fellows in minimally invasive and bariatric surgery—surgeons who are now leaders in the field. Dr. Pryor’s work has appeared in more than 60 peer-reviewed publications, and she has co-edited two textbooks. She has made more than 150 presentations worldwide, has received a number of research grants and holds patents for several surgical technologies. Her current research efforts focus on advancing laparoscopic bariatric surgery techniques and outcomes, and on new technology in surgery and surgical training. Dr. Pryor serves on the governing board of SAGES and also chairs the Membership Committee. She also is Chair for the Emerging Technologies and New Procedures Committee for the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS), and holds appointments within numerous other professional societies. She serves on the editorial boards of Surgical Endoscopy and Bariatric Times. SAGES Foundation gratefully acknowledges support by W.L. Gore and Associates SAGES Foundation - Jeffrey L. Ponsky Master Educator in Endoscopy Award Presented by: Desmond Birkett, MD, SAGES Foundation President

Recipient: Peter Marcello, MD Surgical Spring Week Dr. Marcello is a Chairman in the Department of Colon and Rectal surgery at the Lahey Clinic in Burlington, Massachusetts. He has performed more than 2500 laparoscopic colorectal procedures including participation in the COST trial comparing open and laparoscopic colectomy for colon cancer and the current ACOSOG trial comparing open and laparoscopic surgery for rectal cancer. Dr. Marcello has made greater than 140 national and international presentations and is widely published in the topic of laparoscopic colon and rectal surgery. He has organized and participated in more than 140 postgraduate courses in teaching laparoscopic colorectal surgery. He is the former chair of the New Technology Committee for the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons and is also the former chair of the Membership Committee of SAGES. He is currently working on the development of laparo-endoscopic techniques of colorectal neoplasia. Arnold P. Gold Foundation - SAGES Award for Excellence in Humanistic Clinical Care Presented by: David Rattner, MD, Awards Committee Chair Recipient: Paul Severson, MD SAGES has once again teamed up with the Arnold P. Gold Foundation, honoring practicing physicians who best demonstrate the ideals of compassionate and respectful care for a patient’s physical and emotional well-being. This award is designated for a clinician who is recognized by the surgical/GI community for excellence in patient care and surgical practice and is granted for significant surgical-endoscopic skills, patient care, contributions to community and volunteerism. Dr. Severson is the Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Minnesota Institute for Minimally Invasive Surgery, Director of the Minnesota Reflux and Heartburn Center and Program Director for Advanced GI MIS/Bariatric and Flexible Endoscopy Fellowship. Dr. Severson is member of SAGES Global Affairs committee, facilitating the Global Surgical Curriculum, which provides SCORE-based tele-education on a regular basis to the residents, faculty and private practice surgeons of Haiti. Dr. Severson has spent over 30 years educating surgeons and medical professionals on every level imaginable in the U.S. and abroad. Even more impressive than that is that Dr. Severson is the Founder and CEO of Project Haiti. Through this effort, he has personally made over 70 trips to the poorest country in the world, with the sole purpose of teaching laparoscopic and endoscopic surgery. He played a huge role in building a state-of the- art hospital with full minimally invasive surgery capabilities in a town that rarely has running water or power. Not only did he build it, but he taught the people there how to use it. Over the years, he has successfully put on laparoscopic workshops that have allowed people in the poorest country in the world to enjoy the benefits of minimally invasive surgery. The most incredible thing about Dr. Severson though is that he has made all of these incredible contributions to the education of others very quietly, without seeking reward or recognition. He does it because he loves it. He lives for it. His teaching knows no boundaries, and includes medical students, residents, fellows, attendings, in a classroom setting, in the OR, on the podium, in a meeting, on a teleconference, and in the poorest country in the entire world in a building with no power. His dedication is truly inspiring. SAGES gratefully acknowledges support by The Arnold P. Gold Foundation

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 29 is currently Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery & Chief of Surgical Services at & Chief of Surgical of Surgery Department and Chairman, Professor is currently is Professor of Surgery at Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, FIU, Montreal; and Senior Montreal; FIU, of Medicine, College Wertheim at Herbert of Surgery is Professor is the Chief of the Gastrointestinal Surgery Department of the Hospital Clinic de Barcelona (Spain) de Barcelona of the Hospital Clinic Department Surgery is the Chief of the Gastrointestinal Recipient: Mark Talamini, MD Mark Talamini, Recipient: long-term a significant, for and is granted is a member of SAGES who an endoscopic surgeon is designated for award This as to SAGES. as well endoscopy contribution to the field of surgical clinical and/or technological research, educational, Talamini Dr. and was Treasurer as since 2001, of Governors Board on the SAGES served Talamini Dr. Medicine. Brook Stony been Editor and has Committee, as Chair of the Finance He also served 2008-2009. from of SAGES President and Publications, NOTES, he contributed to Joint Along the way since 2009. Endoscopy in Chief of Surgical national prestigious and is a member of many published is widely Talamini Dr. Committees. Technology Recipient: Michel Gagner, MD Recipient: long-term scientific a significant, for It granted or a physician/surgeon. in industry a person is designated for award This when the but bestowed year, every is not given award The endoscopy. contribution to the field of surgical or technological the and improved changed substantively have efforts those whose It is intended for nominee. determines a worthy Board field of endoscopy. Gagner Dr. Canada Montreal, Coeur, Consultant at Hopital du Sacre to do and dare the precipice up to people who step a few are there of scientific innovation generation In every Recipient: Antonio Lacy, MD Lacy, Antonio Recipient: way in an enduring who members international SAGES in 2013 to help recognize established was award SAGES This Globally. Mission and/or support SAGES annual meeting, SAGES contribute to and support Lacy Dr. of Barcelona He is President of Barcelona. of the University of Medicine at the School of Surgery and Professor of and the development surgery invasive is minimally His main interest Academy. International Medical and of metabolic cancer and benign diseases, of gastrointestinal in the treatment procedures surgical new colorectal or transcolonic transrectal the main focus is on transanal, Presently, and morbid obesity. syndrome surgical organizations. He is SAGES representative to the American College of Surgeons. American College to the representative He is SAGES organizations. surgical enormous to provide he continues ago, 8 years being past president Despite is committed to SAGES. Talamini Mark His ethics, but one of action. Mark is a quiet man, levels. on many time to our organization amount of volunteer and principles for almost two progress for SAGES voice been a strong common sense and vision have enthusiasm, decades. SAGES Distinguished Service Award SAGES Distinguished Service President SAGES MD, Daniel Scott, by: Presented that which most of their colleagues don’t even consider. It is career challenging, and can be personally detrimental, detrimental, and can be personally challenging, It is career consider. even don’t most of their colleagues that which in the truest sense many pioneered has Gagner Dr. a surgeon. is such Gagner Michel on. but these pioneers march benefited thousands of patients. have and which today in use/practice remain which procedures, Invasive Minimally His of this era. surgeons thinkers and skilled technical surgical as one of the most creative recognized He is informally we in fact, but how, procedures perform certain surgical we changedway the not just contributions to the field have Is patients.” helped my “that has really to do that!” never “I’d From pathologies. surgical various approach conceptually path. Gagner’s on Michel following that road trod in this meeting have but many often a long road, Dr. Lacy is one of the leading figures in minimally invasive surgery of both the foregut and colorectal area. He is area. and colorectal foregut of both the surgery invasive in minimally leading figures is one of the Lacy Dr. he his term of leadership in EAES, During member of NOSCAR. meetings and within a key SAGES participated in many MIS community and the European SAGESS between relations better instrumental in forging was Award in Surgical Endoscopy SAGES Pioneer Committee Chair Awards MD, Rattner, David by: Presented surgery. Professor Lacy’s team was the first to perform a Total Mesorectal Excision by Transanal Approach in a patient Approach Transanal by Excision Total Mesorectal the first to perform a team was Lacy’s Professor surgery. of 3D imaging. with the help of the development the technique, and improved has since refined and in 2009, SAGES International Ambassador Award Ambassador International SAGES Chair Committee Awards MD, Rattner, David by: Presented Wednesday, March 22, 2017 22, March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 30 Wednesday, March 22, 2017

SAGES George Berci Lifetime Achievement Award

Presented by: Daniel Scott, MD, SAGES President 2017 SAGES Recipient: David Rattner, MD This award is the highest honor SAGES bestows to an endoscopic surgeon for a lifetime contribution as an innovator in the field of endoscopic surgery, which may be scientific, technological or educational. The award is not given every year, but bestowed when the Board determines a worthy nominee. Dr. Rattner is the Warshaw Family Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School, Chief Division Gastrointestinal & General Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA. He served on the SAGES Board beginning 1999, was Treasurer from 2001-2003, and was President from 2004-2005. He previously chaired the Finance and Continuing Education Committees, and was Program Director for the 2001 Annual Meeting. He also served as Chair of the Joint Journal Committee with EAES and Springer, and an active member of the Publications, Program, Awards and Finance Committees. He organized the 2000 Oncology Postgraduate Course in Atlanta and the 1998 Oncology Course during ACS. He is the founding member of The Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology (CIMIT) and Co-Director of the Harvard Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery, and has served on the Board of Governors of the American College of Surgeons. He served as a Trustee of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract and as a Governor of the American College of Surgeons. David Rattner is innovator, role model, mentor and pioneer. His work in advancing FLS, innovating with CIMIT, and NOSCARS brought the field of surgical endoscopy forward a decade. According to George Berci, for whom this award is named, “David Rattner is a man of absolute integrity, a fierce warrior for new ideas, a great mentor and someone with great generosity of spirit. If David says he will do it, he does. His word is his bond. I am so proud of him.”

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Thank you to those SAGES members who annually contribute to the SAGES Research & Education Foundation. The SAGES Foundation could not carry out its mission without the contributions of the dedicated members of SAGES. Your past and future investment towards great projects of surgical education and research is both valued and appreciated. This past year, the SAGES Foundation was able to distribute $508,000 in grants. Why should YOU support the 80 by 20 Campaign? The goal of the campaign is to have 80% of SAGES members giving to the Foundation by the year 2020. Did you know: • The Foundation supports the amazing ground-breaking work that SAGES does: Seed money for FLS, FES, FUSE, research grants, Career Development Award, Go Global, Brandeis Scholarship, Flexible Endoscopy Fellows courses & Resident courses. • SAGES matches member contributions. • For every $1.00 SAGES has given to the Foundation, the Foundation gives $1.50 back to SAGES projects and programs.

Are You a Part of the 80%? @SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 31 Visit www.sagesfoundation.org and help us sustain the advancements in care, research and education that SAGES is known for.

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Erik Wilson, MD Erik Wilson, MD Erik Wilson, Sajani Shah, MD Sajani Shah, Kevin Reavis, MD Reavis, Kevin Invited Faculty Invited Steven Leeds, MD Leeds, Steven Farah Husain, MD Husain, Farah Bipan Chand , MD Bipan Chand , Samer Mattar, MD Samer Mattar, *Separate Fee Applies Fee *Separate Valerie Halpin, MD Halpin, Valerie Matthew Kroh, MD Kroh, Matthew Radu Pescarus, MD Radu Pescarus, Marina Kurian, MD Marina Kurian, Leena Khaitan, MD Leena Khaitan, Bryan Sandler, MD Sandler, Bryan Sabreena Noria, MD Noria, Sabreena Ezra Teitelbaum, MD Teitelbaum, Ezra Shaina Eckhouse, MD Shaina Eckhouse, Shahzeer Karmali, MD Shahzeer Karmali,

Endoluminal Treatments for Gastroesophageal Reflux for Gastroesophageal Treatments Endoluminal Disease (GERD) Endoscopy for Gastrointestinal of Privileges Granting During GI Endoscopy Infection Control Patient in the Bariatric Surgery Role of Endoscopy Anesthesia in GI Endoscopy Sedation and Bariatric Privileges Guidelines for Institutions Granting Utilizing Techniques Laparoscopic GUIDELINES: • • • • • •

SAGES acknowledges contributions in-kind in support of this course from from contributions in-kind in support of this course acknowledges SAGES Leak management: Endovacuum treatment Leak management: Endovacuum GERD: RFA bariatric procedure Post balloon/GastricIntragastric aspiration Band Removal Eroded of the stations Lab - personal engagement of each Presentation Title Presentation stations of course and Introduction the scope clips the scope and over through coagulation, Hemostasis: Injection, and needle knife stricturoplasty Balloon dilation Stricture: Suturing and Endoscopic suturing gastroplasty/Ulcer/Perforation: Endosleeve procedures) (Index and revisional/rescue and Pigtail drains stents Tubular Leak management: 1:55PM 2:00PM 2:05PM 2:10PM 1:30PM 1:35PM 1:40PM 1:45PM 1:50PM Boston Scientific, Ethicon, Karl Storz, Mederi Therapeutics, Medtronic, Olympus, Ovesco, US Endoscopy Ovesco, Olympus, Medtronic, Therapeutics, Mederi Karl Storz, Ethicon, Boston Scientific, SAGES acknowledges educational grants in support of this course from Boston Scientific and Olympus. from in support of this course grants educational acknowledges SAGES Time Bariatrics Endoscopy Flexible Recognize the characterisitcs of an appropriate candidate for endolumenal index treatment of obesity treatment for endolumenal index candidate of an appropriate the characterisitcs Recognize scenario using endoscopic modalities Manage a hemorrhage/perforation bariatric surgery leak following plan for chronic treatment Implement an endolumenal 2:15PM – 5PM B FE NATIONAL PRIORITIES COURSE CRITERIA baseline experience at least should have Participants upper endoscopy. with diagnostic LEARNING THEMES: At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION for treatments index as both emerging are Endolumenal technologies is worsening. The global obesity epidemic bariatric complications of previous modalities to address and revisional as assessment morbid obesity as well the latest in minimally wish to provide who for surgeons is imperative with these technologies Familiarity . patients. challenging for these care invasive SESSION OBJECTIVES Hands-On Course: Endolumenal Bariatrics – Bariatrics Endolumenal Course: Hands-On Rescue! the to Endo MD Wilson, Erik MD | Co-Chair: Reavis, Chair: Kevin Wednesday, March 22, 2017 22, March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 5:00 PM 1:30 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 32 Wednesday, March 22, 2017

1:30 PM - 5:00 PM *Separate Fee Applies

Hands-On Course: Robotic Inguinal Hernia Surgery 2017 SAGES Chair: Ajita Prabhu, MD | Co-Chair: Andrew Bates, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION Robotic inguinal hernia surgery has quickly gained popularity among general surgeons. This hands on course is an opportunity for surgeons to gain an introductory experience performing robotic inguinal hernia surgery under the guidance of experienced proctors. Participants will NOT receive certification to perform these operations, but rather should view this course as an opportunity to explore the robotic platform for consideration of future training to perform cases in their own practices.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Introduce the robotic platform to surgeons without prior robotic experience for the role of inguinal hernia repair • Demonstrate the technique of robotic TAPP • Review inguinal anatomy as viewed from a transabdominal approach

INVITED FACULTY Conrad Ballecer, MD; Andrew Bates, MD; Eugene Otto Dickens, MD; Omar Yusef Kudsi, MD; Ajita Prabhu, MD; Thomas Swope, MD; Linda Zhang, MD

COURSE CRITERIA Participants should have some experience performing other forms of robotic surgery in order to fully benefit from this course. LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: HR Hernias • Ethical Considerations Regarding the Implementation of

New Technologies and Techniques in Surgery R Robotics • Guidelines for the Introduction of New Technology and Techniques Surgical Spring Week • SAGES Report on DaVinci Surgical System (Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, CA) • A Consensus Document on Robotic Surgery

SAGES acknowledges contributions in-kind in support of this course from Ethicon, Intuitive, and Medtronic.

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 33 Marco Patti, MD Patti, Marco Alfons Pomp, MD Alfons Pomp, Invited Faculty Invited Vic Velanovich, MD Velanovich, Vic Andrew Wright, Wright, MD Andrew Lee Swanstrom, MD Lee Swanstrom, C. Daniel Smith, MD Daniel Smith, C. L. Michael Brunt, MD Brunt, Michael L.

*Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Endoluminal Treatments for Gastroesophageal Reflux for Gastroesophageal Treatments Endoluminal Disease (GERD) the Implementation of Regarding Ethical Considerations in Surgery Techniques and Technologies New of Gastroesophageal Treatment Guidelines for Surgical Reflux Disease (GERD) of Hiatal Hernia Guidelines for the Management of Esophageal Treatment Guidelines for the Surgical Achalasia LINX Reflux Analysis: and Effectiveness Safety TAVAC SAGES Management System GUIDELINES: • • • • • •

Q&A / Discussion perforation, obstruction, surgery: Bleeding, foregut from Management of complications etc leaks. Q&A / Discussion and endoscopic management Role of fundoplication in 2017: Barrett’s Treating Q&A / Discussion the 1st or 2nd surgeon are When you Management of GERD in the Bariatric Patient: Q&A / Discussion Presentation Title Presentation Achalasia of Surgical and Endoscopic Options for the Management Q&A / Discussion Nissen vs – Endoscopic therapy, your patient for procedure Choosing the optimal antireflux and more magnets, Toupet, Q&A / Discussion surgery for laryngeal and lung disease Antireflux Q&A / Discussion and poor surgical closure, difficult hiatal – Short esophagus, Challenges in PEH repair candidates SAGES acknowledges an educational grant in support of this course from Stryker Endoscopy. Stryker from in support of this course grant an educational acknowledges SAGES Foregut Endoscopy Flexible acquisition technologies/Skill New 3:50PM 4:00PM 4:20PM 4:30PM 4:50PM 2:30PM 2:50PM 3:00PM 3:20PM 3:30PM 1:30PM 1:50PM 2:00PM 2:20PM Time Interpret the most recent information on the treatment of Achalasia and help guide their patients towards the best guide their patients towards and help Achalasia of on the treatment information the most recent Interpret options treatment clinically them of GERD and apply treatment the surgical the options for and contrast Compare better treatment and develop surgery and antireflux hiatal hernia repair to related the challenges Recognize strategies FE NS FOR NATIONAL PRIORITIES LEARNING THEMES: • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION up to to learn the most diseases who want foregut treating surgeons for practicing This session is designed GERD and topics in achalasia, controversial will cover We experts. renowned from strategies date management hernia repair. paraesophageal SESSION OBJECTIVES to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of SAGES University Masters Series: Series: Masters University SAGES School Foregut to You Take Masters The SAGES MD Gould, Jon MD | Co-Chair: Oelschlager, Chair: Brant Wednesday, March 22, 2017 22, March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 5:00 PM 1:30 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 34 Wednesday, March 22, 2017

1:30 PM - 5:00 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Workshop: Get Published - 2017 SAGES How to Write a Scientific Manuscript Chair: Abe Fingerhut, MD | Co-Chair: Mark Talamini, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION Publish or perish!! Credit for advances in surgery are marked by successful publication in peer reviewed journals, and are the most important single element of surgical career development. In this continuation of morning session workshop, we will go through the creation of a manuscript with an eye toward maximizing the likelihood of publication. Be sure to bring your manuscript in progress, as this is a working session!!

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Articulate the types of manuscripts and the components of a scientific manuscript • Construct a surgical scientific manuscript, prepare it for publication, and improve it’s likelihood of acceptance through critical appraisal and editing • Manage and navigate the peer review process

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 1:30PM Critical appraisal: What is it, how to use it? Abe Fingerhut, MD Mark Talamini, MD Abe Fingerhut, MD Working Sessions - Critical appraisal and corrections of participants’ own work Luigi Boni, MD 2:00PM-4:45PM (active participation of all attendees) Patricia Sylla, MD

Aurora Pryor, MD Christopher Schlachta, MD Surgical Spring Week 4:45PM Summation Mark Talamini, MD

LEARNING THEMES: AE Academic/Educational NS New technologies/Skill acquisition

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Faris Murad, MD Murad, Faris Invited Faculty Invited Jeffrey Marks, MD Marks, Jeffrey John Mellinger, MD Mellinger, John Jonathan Pearl, MD Pearl, Jonathan Sara Hennessy, MD Hennessy, Sara MD Hennessy, Sara Carmen Mueller, MD Carmen Mueller, E. Matthew Ritter, MD Ritter, Matthew E. Andrew Kastenmeier, MD Kastenmeier, Andrew , James R Korndorffer, MD , James R Korndorffer, 1 , Sarah B Placek,, Sarah MD 1

*Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Curriculum Outline for Resident Education Educational Mission Statement Endoscopy for Gastrointestinal of Privileges Granting Endoscopic Services Office Guidelines For Therapeutic and in Diagnostic Training Guidelines for (ERCP) Cholangiopancreatography Endoscopic Retrograde , Brenton R Franklin, MD R Franklin, , Brenton GUIDELINES: • • • • • 1 Department of Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans School University LA, of Medicine, Tulane Department of Surgery, 2 , Kathryn R Wolf, MD , KathrynWolf, R 1

Uniformed Services University/Walter Reed Department Surgery Division of General Services Capital & National Uniformed of Surgery, University/Walter 1 ; , Zachary A Taylor, DO Taylor, , Zachary A 3 1 Endoscopy Using the Endoscopy Training System Training Using the Endoscopy Endoscopy Discussion Panel Presentation Title Presentation was! it way fine the was need FEC? Everything do we Why trained? surgery residents can I get How GI does Endoscopy. institution) my I did it at Snapshots (How Program for FES? residents my can I prepare How presentations) (A series of 5 minute Learning for Based Mastery Simulation Presentation: Abstract The entire 2017 meeting has been designated for Self-Assessment Self-Assessment for has been designated 2017 meeting The entire Flexible Endoscopy Flexible acquisition technologies/Skill New Academic/Educational CME Credit, applicable to Part 2 of the American Board of Surgery applicable to CME Credit, 2:45PM 3:10PM 3:20PM 1:30PM 1:55PM 2:20PM (ABS) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program. In order to claim In order to of Certification (MOC) Program. (ABS) Maintenance Time Describe the rationale for the introduction of the FEC into surgical training of the FEC into surgical for the introduction Describe the rationale training residency the surgical into training endoscopy to introduce strategies new Employ for FES certification and tools to prepare options for hands on endoscopic training training of a variety Employ IMPROVE ENDOSCOPIC SKILLS AND PREPARE FOR THE FUNDAMENTALS OF ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY (FES) MANUAL SKILLS EXAM. SKILLS (FES) MANUAL SURGERY OF ENDOSCOPIC THE FUNDAMENTALS FOR SKILLS AND PREPARE ENDOSCOPIC IMPROVE MD Matthew Ritter, E. PhD K Gardner, Aimee Consortium, Simulation Region Bethesda MD, Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas TX Dallas Dallas, at Medical Center Southwestern Texas FE AE NS S038 SIMULATION BASED MASTERY LEARNING FOR ENDOSCOPY USING THE ENDOSCOPY TRAINING SYSTEM: A STRATEGY TO TO A STRATEGY TRAINING SYSTEM: THE ENDOSCOPY USING LEARNING FOR ENDOSCOPY MASTERY BASED S038 SIMULATION NATIONAL PRIORITIES LEARNING THEMES: SESSION OBJECTIVES to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION American Board The and practice. training surgery part of general has become an integral training endoscopy Flexible programs. training (FEC) into resident Curriculum Endoscopy of a Flexible has mandated incorporation of Surgery is This session programs. residency challenging for many is training endoscopy flexible comprehensive Introducing implementation of the FEC to facilitate and residents fellows directors, program educators, surgical geared towards in a training Endoscopy Flexible allow discussed to methods and tools are of innovative A variety in their instiutions. settings. of different variety Panel: Meeting the ABS Mandate - Mandate the ABS Meeting Panel: FEC Galaxy the to Guide Director’s The Program MD MD | Co-Chair: Eric Pauli, Trus, Thadeus Chair: Self-Assessment credit, attendees must participate in a post meeting quiz. must participate attendees Self-Assessment credit, Wednesday, March 22, 2017 22, March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 3:30 PM 1:30 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 36 Wednesday, March 22, 2017

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Your Session: Prevention of Bile Duct Injury 2017 SAGES Chair: L. Michael Brunt, MD | Co-Chair: Rajesh Aggarwal, MBBS, MA, PhD SESSION DESCRIPTION This session will address strategies around cholecystectomy that surgeons can employ to help reduce biliary injury with an emphasis on video to illustrate essential points. The session is intended for practicing surgeons, surgical residents and fellows who manage patients with various gallbladder disorders and will encourage audience participation and feedback. SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Identify a variety of strategies that can be used to reduce the risk of biliary injury during cholecystectomy • Discuss the role of imaging in the prevention of biliary injury • Recognize the criteria that constitute the critical view of safety (and which do not) during laparoscopic cholecystectomy

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 1:30PM Understanding variability in biliary anatomy during cholecystectomy Daniel Deziel, MD 1:42PM Role of imaging and ICG Infrared Dana Telem, MD 1:54PM Acute : Technical strategies for optimal results Nathaniel Stoikes, MD Exit strategies for the difficult gallbladder and when and how to convert to open 2:09PM Michael Pucci, MD cholecystectomy 2:24PM You think you may have injured the bile duct. What now? Horacio Asbun, MD

Panel Discussion - Truth or consequences: 2:36PM Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD, PhD Does this case meet criteria for the critical view of safety? Surgical Spring Week

Surgeons to submit their own photographs/videos for the panel review session. LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: HPB HPB/Biliary • Guidelines for the Surgical Treatment of • SAGES Clinical Spotlight Review: Intraoperative Cholangiography • Guidelines for the Clinical Application of Laparoscopic Surgery

NATIONAL PRIORITIES SAGES acknowledges an educational grant in support of this session from Stryker Endoscopy

1:30 PM - 3:30 PM SS04 Gastric *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B Co-Moderator: Nathaniel J. Soper, MD; Co-Moderator: Manabu Yamamoto, MD V009 TOTALLY LAPAROSCOPIC D2 RADICAL TOTAL GASTRECTOMY: A LEFT OUTSIDE BURSA OMENTALIS APPROACH Wei Wang, Wenjun Xiong, Jin Wan; Guangdong Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine S032 VARIOUS FASHIONS OF LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION FOR GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMORS IN EASOPHAGOGASTRIC JUNCTION Wenjun Xiong, Jin Wan; Guangdong Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine V010 ENDOSCOPIC-LAPAROSCOPIC TRANSGASTRIC RESECTION OF JUXTA-CARDIA GIST Jessica L Reynolds, MD, Ran B Liu, MD, Shanglei Liu, MD, Jonathan C DeLong, MD, Toshiaki Suzuki, MD, Domingo Montalvo, MD, Bryan J Sandler, MD, Garth R Jacobsen, MD, Santiago Horgan, MD; University of California San Diego S033 ROBOTIC VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC PROXIMAL GASTRECTOMY FOR EARLY GASTRIC CANCER IN THE UPPER LOCATION: COMPARISON OF ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES, SURGICAL STRESS AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS Kecheng Zhang, Lin Chen, Hongqing Xi, Jianxin Cui, Xiaosong Wu, Yunhe Gao, Wenquan Liang, Chong Hu, Jiyang Li; Chinese People’s Liberation Army of General Hospital V011 HIGHLY SELECTIVE AND PYLOROPLASTY: AN EDUCATIONAL VIDEO Gifty S Abraham, Justin Sobrino, MD, William O Richards, MD; University of South Alabama Medical Center S034 INTRA-OPERATIVE MAJOR BLEEDING AND THE CORRELATION RISK FACTORS OF LAPAROSCOPY-ASSISTED RADICAL GASTRECTOMY FOR ADVANCED GASTRIC CANCER Yingxue Hao, MD, Peiwu Yu, MD; Center for Minimally Invasive Gastrointestinal Surgery, Department of General Surgery, Southwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University V012 MULTIMODAL ENDOSCOPIC THERAPY FOR CLOSURE OF GASTRO-GASTRIC FISTULA: THE “TRIPLE O” METHOD Vamsi V Alli, MD, Justin A Doble, MD, Eric M Pauli, MD; Penn State Hershey Medical Center

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 37 Panel Panel Panel ; Eric Pauli, MD Eric Pauli, , John H 2 Guy Voeller, MD Guy Voeller, Lin Chen Kurt Roberts, MD Roberts, Kurt Invited Faculty Invited William Hope, MD Hope, William Andrew Duffy, MD Duffy, Andrew MD Duffy, Andrew Igor Belyansky, MD Igor Belyansky, Filip Muysoms, MD Muysoms, Filip Alfredo Carbonell, DO Carbonell, Alfredo ; New York Methodist Hospital York ; New , Richard L Amdur, PhD L Amdur, , Richard 1

Tianming Liu, MD, MPH MD, Liu, Tianming *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B Option Registration or A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration , Matthew D Kroh, MD, FACS , Matthew D Kroh, MD, 1 Guidelines for Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Ventral Guidelines for Laparoscopic GUIDELINES: • Piotr Gorecki, MD, Gorecki, MD, Piotr Ivy N Haskins, MD

Section of Surgical Endoscopy, Department of General Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Department Cleveland General Surgery, of Section Endoscopy, Surgical of 1 ; 2 , Omar Abouzahr, MD, Henri Atlas, MD, Ronald Denis, MD, Pierre Garneau, MD, Hai Huynh, Garneau, MD, Pierre MD, Ronald Denis, MD, Henri Atlas, MD, , Omar Abouzahr,

Jiyang Li, Hongqing Xi, Jianxin Cui, Aizhen Cai, Kecheng Zhang, Yunhe Gao, Bo Wei, Wei, Bo Gao, Yunhe Kecheng Zhang, Cai, Aizhen Li, Hongqing Xi, Jianxin Cui, Jiyang

Fabio Garofalo, MD Garofalo, Fabio

Parag Bhanot, MD; Edward Felix, MD; Bruce Ramshaw, MD MD; Bruce Ramshaw, Felix, MD; Edward Bhanot, Parag , R Parthasarathi, P Senthilnathan, S Rajapandian, P Praveen Raj, Subrahmaneswara Babu; GEM Hospital & Research Babu; GEM Hospital & Research Raj, Subrahmaneswara S Rajapandian, P Senthilnathan, P Praveen , R Parthasarathi, , Khashayar Vaziri, MD, FACS MD, Vaziri, , Khashayar 2 Department of Surgery, George Washington University Washington Department George of Surgery, 2 C Palanivelu Laparoscopic Transversus Abdominis Release Transversus Laparoscopic Retrorectus Robot Docking, Positioning, Hernia Repair: Patient Ventral Robotic Retrorectus and Mesh Placement Dissection, Release Anterior Separation Component Sparing Perforator Debate Discussion and Panel Abdominis Release and Modified Transversus Utilizing Herniorrhaphy Parastomal Sugarbaker Technique (SMART) Technique Stapled Mesh stomA Reinforcement Debate Discussion and Panel Presentation Title Presentation of Panel and Introduction Welcome Ventral to Minimize Ratio Length Wound with a 4:1 Suture: Closure Midline Laparotomy Incisional Hernias Closure of Midline Laparotomy Augmentation Mesh Prophylactic Debate Discussion and Panel Abdominis Release Transversus

Hernias Acute Care Implement a 4:1 suture length to wound length closure technique for midline laparotomy wounds laparotomy for midline technique length closure length to wound Implement a 4:1 suture and stapled mesh stoma with modified Sugarbaker technique release abdominus transversus Describe and contrast hernia repair parastomal for technique reinforcement repair hernia ventral or pubic bone for fixation to the iliac crest for bone anchor the technique Apply 4:10PM 4:30PM 4:38PM 4:46PM 3:20PM 3:38PM 3:46PM 3:54PM 4:02PM 3:00PM 3:04PM 3:12PM Time COMPARISON WITH OPEN SURGERY COMPARISON Hospital of General Army Liberation Chinese People’s MD, Radu Pescarus, MD; Sacré-Coeur Hospital Radu Pescarus, MD, ANALYSIS Centre TUMORS (GISTS) STROMAL GASTRIC GASTROINTESTINAL Rodriguez, MD, FACS Rodriguez, MD, Foundation, INTESTINAL MALROTATION MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH GASTRIC CANCER IN PATIENTS MORTALITY AC HR Invited Panel Members: Invited ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY Session Objectives to: participants will be able At the conclusion of this session, • • • SESSION DESCRIPTION that hernia repair ventral and robotic laparoscopic topics in open, master level session addresses This interactive specific will highlight Lectures surgeons. of experienced and techniques attendees to see the thought processes allows This course is intended for general hernia repair. ventral during the critical aspects of complex techniques operative for patients with who care and residents fellows surgeons, and emergency and acute care plastic surgeons, surgeons, to in order of this clinical problem complications and seek to enhance their understanding hernias or hernia-related of their patients. optimize management The Devil is in the Details Session: is in the Details The Devil Hernia - Ventral the Masters Tips from Technical MD Duffy, Andrew MD | Co-Chair: Matthews, Chair: Brent S036 LAPAROSCOPIC TOTAL GASTRECTOMY WITH JEJUNAL POUCH VERSUS NO POUCH RECONSTRUCTION – A CASE MATCHED – A CASE MATCHED VERSUS NO POUCH RECONSTRUCTION WITH JEJUNAL POUCH GASTRECTOMY TOTAL S036 LAPAROSCOPIC SYNCHRONOUS RESECTION AS A PREFERRED FOR GIANT MULTIFOCAL SLEEVE MODALITY GASTRECTOMY V014 LAPAROSCOPIC A WITH LIVER METASTASIS: OPTION FOR GASTRIC CANCER PATIENTS TREATMENT AS A SURGERY INVASIVE S037 MINIMALLY V013 LAPAROSCOPIC REVISION OF A BILLROTH II WITH BRAUN ANASTOMOSIS INTO A ROUX-EN-Y ANATOMY IN A PATIENT WITH WITH A PATIENT IN ANATOMY A ROUX-EN-Y INTO ANASTOMOSIS WITH BRAUN II REVISION OF A BILLROTH V013 LAPAROSCOPIC LEARNING THEMES: NATIONAL PRIORITIES S035 THE EFFECT OF NEOADJUVANT CHEMORADIATION ON ANASTOMOTIC LEAK AND ADDITIONAL 30-DAY MORBIDITY OR 30-DAY LEAK AND ADDITIONAL ON ANASTOMOTIC CHEMORADIATION EFFECTTHE OF NEOADJUVANT S035 Wednesday, March 22, 2017 22, March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 5:00 PM 3:00 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 38 Wednesday, March 22, 2017

3:00 PM - 5:00 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Symposium: Coaching and Telementoring in the 2017 SAGES Global Arena - Project 6 Chair: Allan Okrainec, MD | Co-Chair: David Chen, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION Advances in technology and communications have made telementoring an important part of training, knowledge and skill acquisition, collaboration, and outreach. This session focuses on technical logistics, real life practices, and emerging technologies that utilize telementoring to train, mentor, and coach in the global arena.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Recognize the technical requirements needed to implement a telementoring program • Compare how various technologies are being used today for telementoring different types of surgical procedures globally • Identify new technology that is being developed to improve telementoring and distance learning in the future

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 3:00PM Introduction Allan Okrainec, MD 3:05PM Technical considerations for telementoring globally: Sorting out the bits and bytes Mike Evans, MD 3:20PM Telementoring in Haiti: Establishing a curriculum for safe laparoscopic cholecystectomy Paul Severson, MD 3:35PM Telementoring hernia procedures using wearable technology Justin Wagner, MD 3:50PM Teaching bariatric surgery globally: The sleeve gastrectomy experience Ninh Nguyen, MD

4:05PM Back to the Future: The telementoring technologies of tomorrow Brian Dunkin, MD Surgical Spring Week 4:20PM Panel discussion All faculty 4:55PM Session wrap-up David Chen, MD

LEARNING THEMES: B Bariatrics HR Hernias AE Academic/Educational NS New technologies/Skill acquisition

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2 , 1 , Joseph 1 Department 8 , Nobuto , Nobuto Department 8 6 Cigdem Benlice Cigdem , David R Flum, MD, MD, R Flum, , David 1 , 1 , Schulz Thomas, MD, MD, Thomas, , Schulz Department of 5 (Non-CME Activity) Division of Surgery, Division of Surgery, 2 University of California, of California, University 1 , Shinichiro Makimoto, Shinichiro ; 2 1 , Toshio Kuwai 7 Emre Gorgun Emre Department of , Department of Gastroenterology, 9 , Mehraneh D Jafari, MD 2 , Shuji Saito 1 , Kyo Rika, Kyo 6 Deborah S Keller, MS, MD S Keller, Deborah

Karl-Hermann Fuchs, MD Karl-Hermann Fuchs,

, Michael Phelan Department of Gastroenterology, Tokyo Metropolitan Metropolitan Tokyo Department of Gastroenterology, 1 11 Kishiwada Tokushukai Hospital, Kishiwada Tokushukai 1 ; 6 , Toshiyuki Enomoto , Toshiyuki Masafumi Tomita, MD Masafumi Tomita, 5

*Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration , Alessio Pigazzi, PhD, MD, FACS, FASCRS FACS, MD, PhD, Pigazzi, , Alessio Department of General Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Department Cleveland Surgery, of General 1 2 Department of Endoscopy and Endoscopic Surgery, Graduate School Graduate Department Surgery, and Endoscopic of Endoscopy , Reza Fazl Alizadeh , Reza Fazl 3 1 , Yoshihisa Saida , Yoshihisa 11 , Takeaki Matsuzawa , Takeaki 4 , Nicholas Rettenmaier, DO, Shankar Raman, MD; Mercy DO, Medical Center , Nicholas Rettenmaier, Department of Gastroenterology,Saiseikai Yokohamashi-Nanbu Hospital, Hospital, Yokohamashi-Nanbu Department of Gastroenterology,Saiseikai 7 , Koichi Koizumi 10 University of Washington Medical Center Washington of University 2 Department of Gastroenterology, Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daini Hospital, Daini Hospital, Nagoya Japanese Red Cross Department of Gastroenterology, Krystle DO Lange, , Tomonori Yamada , Tomonori 4

Sarath Sujatha-Bhaskar, MD Sujatha-Bhaskar, Sarath 3

, Michael J Stamos, MD, FACS, FASCRS FACS, MD, , Michael J Stamos, 1 , Jeremy Yip, A Chiu, Wai Lun Law; The University of Hong Kong University The Law; Lun Wai A Chiu, Yip, , Jeremy , Jennifer DeVecchio, BA, Sylvain Ferrandon, PhD, Matthew F Kalady, MD; Cleveland Clinic MD; Cleveland Matthew F Kalady, PhD, Ferrandon, BA, Sylvain DeVecchio, , Jennifer University of California, Irvine Center for Statistical Counseling Irvine Statistical for of California, University Center , Tomio Hirakawa , Tomio 2 Department of Surgery, Toyonaka Midorigaoka Hospital, Toyonaka Department of Surgery, 10 10 , Hiroyuki Isayama Department of Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, Clinic, Cleveland Department Surgery, of Colorectal 3 1 Dominic Foo

; 1 , Julio F Fiore, Nicolo Pecorelli, Patrick Charlebois, Sender Liberman, Barry Stein, Liane S Feldman; McGill Sender University Liberman, Charlebois, Barry Liane S Feldman; Patrick Stein, Nicolo Pecorelli, , Julio F Fiore, Baylor University Medical Center, Medical University Center, Baylor Georgios KaragkounisGeorgios , Mamoru Shimada 1

9 ; 2 SS05 Colorectal 1 Colorectal SS05 LAPAROSCOPY OFFER A BENEFIT? LAPAROSCOPY FASCRS FACS, MD, C Carmichael, Irvine School of Medicine, of Gastroenterology, National Hospital Organization Kure Medical Center and Chugoku Cancer Center, Center, and Chugoku Cancer Medical Center Kure Hospital Organization National of Gastroenterology, Kameda MedicalCenter, Komagome Hospital and Infectious disease Center Cancer Hirata Shin-Midori General Hospital, Yokohama Center, Gastrointestinal Tokyo, of University The of Medicine, Niigata Uonuma Institute Medical University Medicine, of Community Hospital, and Dental and General Surgery, Digestive Ohashi Medical University Center, Toho of Surgery, Shuntaro Yoshida Shuntaro ANASTOMOSIS APPROACH? INVASIVE MINIMALLY TRIALS TWO PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER IN OF 424 PATIENTS ANALYSIS Juan Mata FACS CELLS Markus Krankenhaus AGAPLESION MD; Varga, Gabor MD, Breithaupt, Wolfram MD, Benjamin Babic, MaherAbbas A Moderated by the 2017 Program Chair: Horacio Asbun, MD | Co-Chair: Melina Vassiliou, MD Vassiliou, Melina MD | Co-Chair: Asbun, Chair: Horacio the 2017 Program by Moderated does not offer CME for this session SAGES expected will review We ceremony. to attend the meeting opening session and welcome everyone encourage We SAGES. updates from highlights for the meeting and share Reception Exhibits Opening Welcome S047 RESPIRATORY COMPLICATIONS AFTER COLONIC PROCEDURES IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE – DOES OBSTRUCTIVE IN CHRONIC PROCEDURES PULMONARY AFTER COLONIC COMPLICATIONS S047 RESPIRATORY Ceremony Opening Session - Welcome S044 DOES TRIPLE-ROWED STAPLES CONFER ADDITIONAL SAFETY? A MATCHED COMPARISON OF 340 STAPLED ILEOCOLIC ILEOCOLIC OF 340 STAPLED COMPARISON ADDITIONAL SAFETY? A MATCHED CONFER STAPLES TRIPLE-ROWED S044 DOES OF THE ROLE IS WHAT OF SIGMOID DIVERTICULAR CT ABSCESSES: GUIDED DRAINAGE FISTULAS FOLLOWING S045 COLONIC OBSTRUCTION: POOLED COLORECTAL FOR MALIGNANT SURGERY TO AS A BRIDGE STENTS METALLIC S046 SELF-EXPANDABLE S041 CURRENT USE AND IMPACT OF MULTIMODAL PAIN CONTROL IN THE UNITED STATES THE IN CONTROL PAIN MULTIMODAL OF IMPACT S041 CURRENT USE AND CANCER INITIATING COLORECTAL TARGETING CANCER BY SENSITIVITY OF COLORECTAL ENHANCES RADIATION S042 SIMVASTATIN TECHNIQUE AND RESULTS RESECTIONS- INDICATIONS, COLON TRANSANAL HYBRID S043 Moderator: Mark H. Whiteford, MD; Co-Moderator: Antonio M. Lacy, MD Lacy, M. Antonio MD; Co-Moderator: Whiteford, Mark H. Moderator: LESIONS COLORECTAL FOR COMPLEX TECHNIQUES ENDOSCOPIC ADVANCED S039 COLON-SPARING SURGERY COLORECTAL AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC ELEMENTS PATHWAY RECOVERY ENHANCED TO OF ADHERENCE S040 PREDICTORS Wednesday, March 22, 2017 22, March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM 5:30 PM - 5:30 PM 5:00 PM 3:30 PM -5:00 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 40 Thursday, March 23, 2017

7:00AM - 5:00PM Video Loop Lounge Room 351C

7:30AM - 9:00AM AAST joint Panel: Acute Care Surgery Room 340 2017 SAGES

7:30AM - 9:00AM KSELS joint Panel: Gastric Cancer - Narrowing the Gap between Eastern and Room 322 Western Practice in Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery

7:30AM - 9:00AM The Devil is in the Details Session: Technical Tips from the Masters - Bariatric Ballroom C Conversion 7:30AM - 9:00AM Video Face-Off Panel: Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication Room 310 7:30AM - 9:00AM SS6: Ventral Hernias Room 320 7:30AM - 9:00AM SS7: HPB Room 342 9:00AM - 11:00AM SAGES Guest/Spouse Breakfast Room 332B 9:00AM - 9:45AM Keynote: Karl Storz Lecture - Dave Kerpen Ballroom B 9:45AM - 10:15AM Keynote: Social Media and Health Care - Brian P. Jacob, MD Ballroom B 10:00AM - 4:00PM Exhibits/Posters/Learning Center open Exhibit Hall A3 10:15AM - 12:00PM PG Course: ILLS joint Session - Overview of Minimally Invasive Liver Resection Room 310 10:15AM - 12:00PM PG Course: SMART Enhanced Recovery - Beyond Colorectal Room 320 10:15AM - 12:00PM Program of the “Americas” joint Panel: What I Thought was a Fact is a Myth? Room 342 10:15AM - 12:00PM Video Face-Off Panel: Lap Band to Gastric Bypass Ballroom B 10:15AM - 12:00PM SS9: Exhibit Hall Video Presentations 1 (non-CME) Exh Hall A3 Theatre 10:15AM - 11:15AM SS8: Education, Simulation and Assessment Ballroom C

11:15AM - 12:15PM Panel: Firsts and Pioneers - Evolutions and Revolutions in Surgery Room 322

11:15AM - 12:15PM SS10: Robotics Ballroom C Surgical Spring Week 12:00PM - 2:00PM SS11: Exhibit Hall Video Presentations 2 (non-CME) Exh Hall A3 Theatre

12:00PM - 1:30PM Educator’s Luncheon “Can I Trust my Trainees to do it Right?” Entrustable Room 332B Professional Activities (EPA’s) for Competency-Based Surgical Education 12:00PM - 1:30PM FREE GRAB AND GREET LUNCH for All Attendees Exhibit Hall A3 12:15PM - 1:30PM Let’s Do Lunch - Hernia, Liver-Biliary, Esophagus & Colon Tables (non-CME) Room 332A 12:15PM - 1:15PM Community Practice Townhall Room 351A 12:30PM - 6:30PM HO Course: Lap Colon ADOPT (Immersion Program with Mentorship) MITIE 1:30PM - 5:30PM Workshop: SMART Enhanced Recovery for the Team Room 340

1:30PM - 5:00PM PG Course: ILLS joint Session - Techniques of Laparoscopic Liver Resection Video Room 310 Session and Liver Tumor Board 1:30PM - 3:00PM SAGES/ASMBS joint Appropriateness Conference on Metabolic Surgery Ballroom C

1:30PM - 3:00PM JSES joint Panel: What Can We Learn from Each Other? MIS Trends in North America Room 322 and in Japan

1:30PM - 3:00PM SAGES Stories: Controversies in Foregut Surgery Room 342 (Honest discussions from expert surgeons) 1:30PM - 3:00PM Video Face-Off Panel: Minimally Invasive Inguinal Hernia Repair Ballroom B 1:30PM - 3:00PM SS12: Flexible/ Therapeutic Endoscopy and NOTES® Room 320 2:00PM - 4:00PM SS13: Exhibit Hall Video Presentations 3 (non-CME) Exh Hall A3 Theatre 3:00PM - 3:30PM Refreshment Break/ Happy ½ Hour in Exhibit Hall 3:30PM - 5:30PM Masters Series: Laparoscopy in Acute Care Room 342 3:30PM - 5:30PM SS14: SAGES Got Talent - Resident & Fellow Scientific Session Room 322 3:30PM - 5:30PM Symposium: International Hernia Collaboration Symposium Ballroom C

3:30PM - 5:30PM Video Face-Off Panel: Common Bile Duct Exploration - More Than One Way to Skin a Ballroom B Cat

4:00PM - 5:30PM The Devil is in the Details Session: Technical Tips from the Masters - Laparoscopic Room 320 Gastrectomy for Malignancy See details on p. 68 6:00PM - 8:00PM Industry Educational Events (non-CME) check App for details

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 41 David Spain, MD Spain, David Invited Faculty Invited Dean Mikami, MD Dean Mikami, Michael Truitt, MD Truitt, Michael Michael Cripps, MD Cripps, Michael Andrea Petrucci, MD Petrucci, Andrea Matthew Martin, MD Martin, Matthew Andrew Peitzman, MD Peitzman, Andrew Kimberly Davis, MD, MBA MD, Davis, Kimberly Kimberly Davis, MD, MBA MD, Davis, Kimberly *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Guidelines for Diagnostic Laparoscopy Guidelines for Diagnostic Guidelines for Laparoscopic Colon and Resection of Curable Guidelines for Laparoscopic Rectal Cancer Therapeutic and in Diagnostic Training Guidelines for (ERCP) Cholangiopancreatography Endoscopic Retrograde Residency into Surgical Laparoscopy Advanced Integrating Paper Position A SAGES — Training Cancer for Curable Colectomy Laparoscopic Patient in the Bariatric Surgery Role of Endoscopy GUIDELINES: • • • • • • •

Presentation Title Presentation needs Surgeon and his/her educational Acute Care of the role The emergencies of colorectal Open care Point/Counterpoint: emergencies of colorectal care Laparoscopic Point/Counterpoint: obstruction of small bowel Open care Point/Counterpoint: obstructions of small bowel care Laparoscopic Point/Counterpoint: Bariatric Surgery Damage Control Discussion Panel Colorectal Bariatrics Acute Care Academic/Educational

Identify the areas where laparoscopic skill development may benefit the Acute Care Surgeon Acute Care benefit the may skill development laparoscopic where Identify the areas to the beneficial be more may or endoscopic intervention laparoscopic open, where areas and contrast Compare patient acute care acutely patient who presents the bariatric surgery for strategies management and recommend Illustrate Time 8:25AM 8:40AM 7:30AM 7:45AM 7:55AM 8:05AM 8:15AM C B AE AC NATIONAL PRIORITIES LEARNING THEMES: • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY The acute care surgery model encompasses urgent general surgery, trauma and surgical critical care, delivering time time delivering care, critical and surgical trauma surgery, general urgent model encompasses surgery The acute care have these operations Traditionally, interventions. surgical emergent and urgent to patients requiring care sensitive for be a roll may there utilization of laparoscopy, with the increased However, open manner. been performed in an the the explore purpose of this session is to identify The setting. care in the acute the use of laparoscopy increasing surgery. of acute care in the provision interventions for laparoscopic role SESSION OBJECTIVES to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of AAST Joint Panel: Acute Care Surgery Care Acute Panel: Joint AAST MBA MD, Davis, Kimberly MD | Co-Chair: Lim, Chair: Robert SESSION DESCRIPTION Thursday, March 23, 2017 23, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring AM - 9:00 7:30 AM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 42 Is your surgical team ? Enhanced Recovery Program

SAGES SMARTTM helps you implement an Enhanced Recovery Program into your practice

Bring your surgical team to the SAGES 2017 ANNUAL MEETING and join our Postgraduate Course: SMART Enhanced Recovery – Beyond Colorectal and our Workshop: SMART Enhanced Recovery for the Team.

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* Check out SMART at the Learning Center

Barry Salky, MD Salky, Barry Invited Faculty Invited Miguel Burch, MD Miguel Burch, Do-Joong Park, MD Park, Do-Joong Young-Woo Kim, MD Kim, Young-Woo Moshim Kukar, MBBS Moshim Kukar, Moderators: Ho-Seong Han, MD, PhD MD, Han, Ho-Seong Moderators:

Educational Mission Statement GUIDELINES: • *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration

Presentation Title Presentation gastric surgery and robotic in laparoscopic Techniques gastric surgery and robotic laparoscopic of and evidence Data cases? complicated manage in difficult and do we How common in the US? more make this procedure do we How the panel and case discussed Chairman moderate SAGES acknowledges an educational grant in support of this session from Stryker Endoscopy. Stryker in support of this session from grant an educational acknowledges SAGES Foregut Robotics Employ different options for sleeve and band conversion and options for sleeve different Employ for conversion procedure candidate and best identify an appropriate criteria to preoperative Interpret procedures conversion different outcomes vs the risks for the the expected Compare Describe the indications for different types of laparoscopic gastrectomy types of laparoscopic for different Describe the indications gastric surgery of laparoscopic Understand the advantages gastric surgery of laparoscopic of the technique Learn the basic steps Time 8:30AM 7:30AM 7:45AM 8:00AM 8:15AM R FOR SESSION OBJECTIVES to: participants will be able At the conclusion of this session, • • • SESSION DESCRIPTION a highly Hear from bariatric practices. component of many expanding a rapidly represent or revisions Conversions This session will focus on conversions. band and sleeve to best approach how about of experts group experienced This course is for surgeons to specific indications for bariatric conversions. with regards tips and tricks pearls, technical of the bariatric patient who is struggling with looking to optimize management who are and allied health professionals their procedure. or difficult side effects from loss poor weight NATIONAL PRIORITIES Session: is in the Details The Devil - Bariatric Conversion the Masters Tips from Technical MD MD | Co-Chair: Marina Kurian, Chair: Daniel Herron, LEARNING THEMES: SESSION OBJECTIVES to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY Chair: Ho-Seong Han, MD, PhD | Co-Chair: Barry Salky, MD PhD | Co-Chair: Barry Salky, MD, Han, Chair: Ho-Seong SESSION DESCRIPTION to the United States where in comparison and Japan, as Korea Asian countries such in Gastric Cancer is common of this disease is the incidence America, in the population in ethnic variety With this disease occurs infrequently. an opportunity this session provides gastric cancer, in early accepted is well gastric surgery As laparoscopic increasing. in this field. their experiences share for both countries to KSELS Joint Panel: Gastric Cancer - Cancer Gastric Joint Panel: KSELS and Western Eastern Between the Gap Narrowing Surgery Gastric in Laparoscopic Practice Thursday, March 23, 2017 23, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 9:00 AM 7:30 AM AM - 9:00 7:30 AM

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Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 2017 SAGES Daniel Herron, MD 7:30AM Introduction, sleeve case presentations Marina Kurian, MD Sleeve Conversion Options: 7:40AM Re-sleeve Jacques Himpens, MD 7:48AM Sleeve to bypass Mohamed Ali, Jr., MD 7:56AM Sleeve to SADI Pablo Omelanczuk, MD 8:04AM Panel /Q&A Panel Band Conversion Options:

Theoretical patient presentations 8:18AM a. Intact band, poor weight loss or excessive side effects: GERD, vomiting Daniel Herron, MD b. Intact band with dilated esophagus, severe GERD Marina Kurian, MD 8:22AM Band to bypass Almino Ramos, MD 8:30AM Band to sleeve Leena Khaitan, MD 8:38AM Other Alternatives Stacy Brethauer, MD 8:46AM Panel /Q&A Panel

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: B Bariatrics • Guidelines for Institutions Granting Bariatric Privileges Utilizing Laparoscopic Techniques

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7:30 AM - 9:00 AM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B Surgical Spring Week Video Face-Off Panel: Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication Chair: Ozanan Meireles, MD | Co-Chair: Kyle Perry, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION GERD is very prevalent in the US, affecting as much as 20% of the population; and Nissen Fundoplication is still the surgical Gold-standard for the treatment of this disease. General surgeons need to become familiar with the critical steps of this operation, be knowledgable when recommending and skillful when performing Nissen Fundoplication.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Identify the fundamental principles of laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication • Recognize how different approaches to the dissection and performance of fundoplication may be used to achieve these principles • Compare different techniques from expert surgeons, understand the nuances between them, and potentially incorporate some of them into clinical practice

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Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 7:30AM Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication Operation Panel Faculty

Contributing Faculty & Expert Panelists: John Hunter, MD; Scott Melvin, MD; David Rattner, MD; Lee Swanstrom, MD

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: FOR Foregut • Guidelines for Surgical Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) • Guidelines for the Management of Hiatal Hernia • Endoluminal Treatments for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

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TUMOR NEUROENDOCRINE RESECTION FOR PANCREATIC MULTI-VISCERAL V020 ROBOTIC V016 LAPAROSCOPIC LATERAL PANCREATICOJEJUNOSTOMY STAPLED AND SUTURED TECHNIQUES. AND SUTURED STAPLED PANCREATICOJEJUNOSTOMY LATERAL V016 LAPAROSCOPIC THE LIVER TUMORS OF CARCINOID MULTIFOCAL METASTATIC OF SYMPTOMATIC V017 HAND-ASSISTED ENUCLEATION S058 LAPAROSCOPIC LIVER RESECTION FOR HEPATO CELLULAR CARCINOMA TEN YEAR EXPERIENCE IN ONE CENTER YEAR TEN CARCINOMA CELLULAR LIVER RESECTION FOR HEPATO S058 LAPAROSCOPIC CARCINOMA BY LIVER RESECTIONS FOR HEPATOCELLULAR OF LAPAROSCOPIC S059 PREDICTION OF SURGICAL OUTCOMES HOLDER SCOPE USING A LAPAROSCOPIC LEFT HEMIHEPATECTOMY SINGLE INCISION LAPAROSCOPIC V015 SOLO Moderator: Adnan A. Alseidi, MD; Co-Moderator: Brice Gayet, MD Brice Gayet, MD; Co-Moderator: Alseidi, A. Adnan Moderator: B: A WITH LIVER DAMAGE CARCINOMA OF PATIENTS LIVER RESECTION FOR HEPATOCELLULAR INVASIVE S057 MINIMALLY S055 EVALUATING MECHANICAL INTEGRATION AT THE MESH-TISSUE INTERFACE IN VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR IN INTERFACE THE MESH-TISSUE AT MECHANICAL INTEGRATION S055 EVALUATING MESH AND BIOLOGIC SYNTHETIC WITH POLY-4-HYDROXYBUTYRATE, VENTRAL HERNIA OUTCOMES OF S056 A COMPARISON S054 PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF POLY-4-HYDROXYBUTYRATE MESH IN CDC CLASS I/HIGH- RISK VENTRAL AND INCISIONAL MESH IN CDC CLASS I/HIGH- RISK OF POLY-4-HYDROXYBUTYRATE S054 PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION S052 TOTAL MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX VENTRAL HERNIA 2: PRE-OPERATIVE BOTULINUM TOXIN A ENABLING LAPAROSCOPIC A ENABLING LAPAROSCOPIC TOXIN BOTULINUM VENTRAL HERNIA 2: PRE-OPERATIVE OF COMPLEX MANAGEMENT TOTAL S052 WITHOUT WITH OR VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR OF LIFE AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC AND QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF PAIN S053 COMPARATIVE S049 FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF OPEN VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR PERFORMED CONCOMITANTLY WITH COMMON OPEN WITH COMMON CONCOMITANTLY PERFORMED VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR OF OPEN S049 FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS IT? WORTH IS IT RECONSTRUCTION: WALL ABDOMINAL COMPLEX INVASIVE MINIMALLY TOWARD TREND THE S050 TRANSVERSUS ABDOMINIS RELEASE: A WITH SELECTIVE RETROMUSCULAR MESH PLACEMENT S051 LAPAROSCOPIC Moderator: Richard A Pierce, MD; Co-Moderator: Mike Kuo Liang, MD Liang, Mike Kuo Co-Moderator: MD; A Pierce, Richard Moderator: COSTS HEALTHCARE ON ABDOMINAL OPERATIONS FOLLOWING HERNIA DEVELOPMENT OF INCISIONAL S048 IMPACT Thursday, March 23, 2017 23, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring 7:30 AM -9:00 AM 7:30 AM -9:00 AM

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Karl Storz Lecture “Why it Pays to Be Likeable” 2017 SAGES Speaker: Dave Kerpen Dave Kerpen is the founder and CEO of Likeable Local, and New York Times bestselling author of four books. An international keynote speaker, Mr. Kerpen is the #1 LinkedIn Influencer of all time in page views, ahead of Bill Gates, Jack Welch, Mark Cuban and President Barack Obama.

SESSION DESCRIPTION Dave will make the business case for being likeable in your practice, and explain how and why social media can be transformative in changing the way you work. Anyone who wants to improve their online or offline communication skills should attend this powerful session.

SESSION OBJECTIVES: At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Better Listen to and Communicate with Patients and Colleagues • Formulate a social media strategy and plan • Use what they have learned to grow their practice 9:45 AM - 10:15 AM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B Social Media and Health Care “So Shines a Good Deed…” Speaker: Brian P. Jacob, MD Dr. Brian P. Jacob is an American Board Certified minimally invasive general and bariatric surgeon, and founder of a startup company called the International Hernia Collaboration, Inc. He operates at Mount Sinai Medical

Center and at Midtown Surgery Center in . Dr. Jacob performs a variety of surgical procedures, but Surgical Spring Week has a special interest in treating the diseases of hernia, groin pain, abdominal pain, and obesity. In an effort of help optimize patient outcomes after hernia repair, in 2012 Dr. Jacob launched the International Hernia Collaboration (IHC), a private Facebook™ group of over 2500 hernia surgeons and hernia industry partners. He believes here there is significant power in large focused professional networks like the IHC, and thus expects the continued growth of it, and other groups like it, to rapidly change the way medical information is disseminated and exchanged in order to improve the care we bring to our patients. Dr. Jacob serves on the Board of Governors for SAGES and for AHS, and is the social media subcommittee chair at ACS. He has 4 children and now lives in Demarest, NJ.

SESSION DESCRIPTION For the past 5 years, the number of surgeons and other health care professionals collaborating and educating on social media platforms designed with the intent to optimize patient outcomes, continues to rapidly grow on a global scale. With a platform designed to share experiences, all surgeons suddenly had an equal voice. New definitions of the term expert emerged. New influencers have been born. New mentors and mentorship platforms were born. With this growth came a rise in the number of social media groups being used for this purpose. Given the many pros and cons to the use of social media for surgical education and information dissemination, all surgeons engaged (from those who are just passive occasional lurkers to those actively using social media multiple times daily) should attend this unique lecture to learn how each one of us can help improve the value of the care each of us provide globally, by collaborating together in a professional manner in real time.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • List the pros and cons of using social media to help optimize patient outcomes • Establish the importance of mentoring and being mentored by trusted colleagues in the field • Understand how to optimize your desire to educate, innovate, and to learn 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B Exhibits / Posters / Learning Center / Video Sessions in Exhibit Hall

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 47 Panel Faculty Panel David Geller, MD Geller, David Bjorn Edwin, MD Bjorn Edwin, Yuman Fong, MD Fong, Yuman Invited Faculty Invited Daniel Cherqui, MD Daniel Cherqui, Go Wakabayashi, MD, PhD MD, Wakabayashi, Go Claudius Conrad, MD, PhD MD, Claudius Conrad,

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Evolution of MILR and ILLS Society of MILR and ILLS Evolution Discussion Presentation Title Presentation highlights Consensus Conference 2nd International Short term outcomes of MILR Long term outcomes of MILR for cancer Oslo CoMet Study The MILR for benign disease HPB/Biliary 11:45AM 10:30AM 10:45AM 11:00AM 11:15AM 11:30AM 10:15AM Time Describe indications for laparoscopic liver resection liver for laparoscopic Describe indications techniques resection liver invasive minimally Develop resection liver term outcomes of laparoscopic Assess short and long HPB LEARNING THEMES: NATIONAL PRIORITIES • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION liver and metastatic primary masses, cases of benign liver utilized for select is now resection liver Laparoscopic of the indications, an overview will provide This session transplantation. liver for donor live and tumors, resection. liver long-term outcomes of laparoscopic as short-term benefits and as well SESSION OBJECTIVES to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of Postgraduate Course: ILLS Joint Session - Session ILLS Joint Course: Postgraduate Resection Liver Invasive Minimally of Overview PhD MD, Wakabayashi, Go MD | Co-Chair: Cherqui, Chair: Daniel Thursday, March 23, 2017 23, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring PM - 12:00 10:15 AM

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Postgraduate Course: SMART Enhanced Recovery – 2017 SAGES Beyond Colorectal Chair: Thomas Aloia, MD | Co-Chair: Bruce Ramshaw, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION Enhanced recovery is an established perioperative care plan in colorectal surgery. The feasibility and efficacy in non- colorectal fields is in evolution. The purpose of this session is to describe goals, strategies and tactics for achieving success with these unique programs. Special emphasis will be on analytic models and future directions in clinical research regarding enhanced recovery pathways.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Describe how system science including factor analysis can be used to measure the success of enhanced recovery • Describe the elements and outcomes related to enhanced recovery after these types of surgery: - Foregut/esophagus - HPB - Bariatric - Hernia repair

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Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 10:15AM Using systems science to assess enhanced recovery Bruce Ramshaw, MD 10:30AM Enhanced recovery in foregut surgery Sumeet Mittal, MD

10:45AM Enhanced recovery in HPB surgery Dionisios (Dennis) Vrochides, MD, PhD

11:00AM Enhanced recovery in bariatric surgery Matthew Hutter, MD, MPH Surgical Spring Week 11:15AM Enhanced recovery in hernia surgery Andrew Wright, MD 11:30AM Roundtable discussion/ Q&A All panelists

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: B Bariatrics • Guidelines for Clinical Application of Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery HR Hernias • Guidelines for Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair FOR Foregut • Guidelines for the Management of Hiatal Hernia HPB HPB/Biliary • Guidelines for the Surgical Treatment of Esophageal PE Professional/Economic Achalasia NS New technologies/Skill acquisition

NATIONAL PRIORITIES SAGES acknowledges an educational grant in support of this course from Merck. 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B Program of the “Americas” Joint Panel: What I Thought was a Fact is a Myth? Chair: Natan Zundel, MD | Co-Chair: Samuel Shuchleib, MD and Antonio Bispo, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION There are some controversial subjects, for which we think we have the answers. Sometimes, however, there is a lack of evidence to support these “facts” which are actually just myths. In this session we will hear from experts across the Americas who will discuss some controversial “facts” and present both sides of the coin so that you can decide fact or myth for yourself.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Distinguish between the treatment options for achalasia • Interpret the available data for the use of laparoscpic inguinal hernia surgery • Apply the best available evidence to select the right bariatric operation for the right patient • Compare and contrast the treatment options for CBD stones when cholecystectomy is planned

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Panel (all) Panel Jorge Daes, MD Daes, Jorge Marco Patti, MD Patti, Marco Invited Faculty Invited Invited Faculty Invited Jose Martinez, MD Martinez, Jose Samer Mattar, MD Samer Mattar, Natan Zundel, MD Natan Zundel, Michel Gagner, MD Gagner, Michel Caitlin Halbert, DO Caitlin Halbert, Ricardo Cohen, MD Cohen, Ricardo Ashutosh Kaul, MD Ashutosh Kaul, Diego Camacho, MD Camacho, Diego Samuel Shuchleib, MD Shuchleib, Samuel Eduardo Valdivieso, MD Valdivieso, Eduardo

*Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Guidelines for Clinical Application of Laparoscopic Bariatric Application of Laparoscopic Guidelines for Clinical Surgery Patient in the Bariatric Surgery Role of Endoscopy for Surgical Problems during Pregnancy Problems for Surgical Hernia Repair Ventral Guidelines for Laparoscopic of Laparoscopic Application Guidelines for the Clinical Surgery Tract Biliary of Esophageal Treatment Guidelines for the Surgical Achalasia of Hiatal Hernia Guidelines for the Management of Gastroesophageal Treatment Guidelines for Surgical Reflux Disease (GERD) Guidelines for Diagnosis, Treatment, and Use of Laparoscopy of Laparoscopy and Use Treatment, Guidelines for Diagnosis, GUIDELINES: • • • • • • • GUIDELINES: •

Chole to go. is the way Lap Chole and CBD stones removal or Myth: Simultaneous Fact both problems I solve Q & A/ Voting Presentation Title Presentation Introduction/Explanation Endoscopy by better managed are GERD and Barret’s Severe or Myth: Fact Surgically should be treated GERD and Barret’s or Myth: Severe Fact Q & A/ Voting should all be performed laparoscopically or Myth: Inguinal Hernias Fact hernias need laparoscopy and recurrent bilateral or Myth: Only Fact Q & A/ Voting best Bariatric is the and metabolic procedure Gastrectomy or Myth: Sleeve Fact or Myth: Gastric Bypass is the best Bariatric and Metabolic Procedure Fact Q & A/ Voting the Lap before patient ERCP should be tried or Myth: CBD and : in every Fact Presentation Title Presentation Band to Bypass Operation & Expert Panelists: Faculty Contributing Q&A/ Discussion Bariatrics New technologies/Skill acquisition technologies/Skill New Bariatrics Hernias Foregut HPB/Biliary 11:20AM 11:30AM 11:35AM 11:45AM 11:55AM 10:30AM 10:40AM 10:45AM 10:55AM 11:05AM 11:10AM 10:15AM 10:20AM 10:15AM 11:45AM Time Time Distinguish between different indications for laparoscpic band revision to gastric bypass band revision indications for laparoscpic different Distinguish between surgery for lap band to gastric bypass techniques surgical several Illustrate when necessary and trouble-shoot perform this operation to safely surgeons to allow strategies surgical Develop B B NS HR FOR HPB ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY LEARNING THEMES: NATIONAL PRIORITIES SESSION OBJECTIVES to: participants will be able At the conclusion of this session, • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY Chair: Alfons Pomp, MD | Co-Chair: Aurora Pryor, MD Pryor, Aurora MD | Co-Chair: Alfons Pomp, Chair: SESSION DESCRIPTION incidence of that is associated with a significant operation a popular gastric band was adjustable The laparoscopic gastric band to laparoscopic from revision A laparoscopic revision. requiring loss failures complications and weight in the experts Recognized armentarium. that should be part of the bariatric surgeon’s is an operation gastric bypass this procedure. you better perform to help tips and tricks technical field will use video to demonstrate Video Face-Off Panel: Lap Band to Gastric Bypass Gastric Lap Band to Panel: Video Face-Off LEARNING THEMES: Thursday, March 23, 2017 23, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 12:00 PM 10:15 AM

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10:15 AM - 11:15 AM SS08 Education, Simulation and Assessment *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B Moderator: Jo Buyske, MD; Co-Moderator: Jaisa S. Olasky, MD 2017 SAGES S060 ANALYSIS OF THE INITIAL PSYCHOMETRIC PERFORMANCE OF THE FUNDAMENTALS OF ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY (FES) SKILLS EXAMINATION. Matthew Lineberry, PhD1, E Matthew Ritter, MD2; 1Zamierowski Institute for Experiential Learning, University of Kansas Medical Center and Hospital, Kansas City, KS, 2Uniformed Services University/Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Department of Surgery, Division of General Surgery & National Capital Region Simulation Consortium, Bethesda MD S061 PROFICIENCY-BASED PREPARATION SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVES FES CERTIFICATION PERFORMANCE Angela A Guzzetta, MD1, Aimee K Gardner, PhD1, Ross E Willis, PhD2, Victor Wilcox, MD3, Brian J Dunkin, MD3, Deborah C Hogg, BS1, Lauren Scott, BS1, Sara A Hennessy, MD1, Daniel J Scott, MD1; 1University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, 2University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, 3Houston Methodist Hospital S062 PASSING THE FUNDAMENTALS OF ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY (FES) EXAM: LINKING SPECIALTY CHOICE AND ATTITUDES ABOUT ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY TO SUCCESS Aimee K Gardner1, Michael B Ujiki2, Brian J Dunkin3; 1University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 2Northshore University Health System, 3Houston Methodist Hospital S063 FUNDAMENTALS OF LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY® (FLS) CERTIFICATION EXAM: TRENDS OVER THE PAST 9 YEARS Elif Bilgic1, Pepa Kaneva1, Allan Okrainec2, Eric M Ritter3, Steven D Schwaitzberg4, Melina C Vassiliou1; 1McGill University, 2University of Toronto, 3Uniformed Services University, 4University of Buffalo S064 THE STEPWISE TRAINING METHOD FOR THE BASIC LAPAROSCOPIC SKILLS USING THE TWO-WAY WEB CONFERENCE SYSTEM; A MULTICENTER PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY Tomoko Mizota, MD, Yo Kurashima, MD, PhD, Saseem Poudel, MD, Yusuke Watanabe, MD, PhD, Toshiaki Shichinohe, MD, PhD, Satoshi Hirano, MD, PhD; Department of Gastroenterological Surgery II, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine S065 AUTOMATIC OSATS RATING OF TRAINEE SKILL AT A PEDIATRIC LAPAROSCOPIC SUTURING TASK Yousi A Oquendo, BSE1, Elijah W Riddle, MD2, Dennis Hiller, BSN, RN2, Thane A Blinman, MD2, Katherine J Kuchenbecker, PhD1; 1University of Pennsylvania, 2Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

10:15 AM - 12:00 PM SS09 Exhibit Hall *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Video Presentations Session 1 (Non-CME Activity) Moderator: Simon Bergman, MD; Co-Moderator: Vadim Sherman, MD Surgical Spring Week V021 LAPAROSCOPIC MEDIAN ARCUATE LIGAMENT RELEASE FOR CELIAC ARTERY COMPRESSION AFTER Alejandro Rodriguez-Garcia, MD, Martin I Montenovo, MD, Monica T Young, MD, Hope T Jackson, MD, Andrew S Wright, MD, Brant K Oelschlager, MD; University of Washington V022 LAPAROENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF BOUVERET’S SYNDROME AND Shanley B Deal, MD, Jessica Koller Gorham, MD, Andrew S Ross, MD, Flavio G Rocha, MD, FACS; Virginia Mason Medical Center V023 LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY WITH SIMULTANEOUS IMPLANTATION OF DIAPHRAGMATIC PACING DEVICE Seyed Mohammad Kalantar Motamedi, MD, MPH, Mohammed Alshehri, MD, Raymond Onders, MD, Leena Khaitan, MD, MPH; University Hospitals, Cleveland Medical Center V024 UNUSUAL PROBLEMS WITH INTRA-GASTRIC BALLOONS Tripurari Mishra, MD1, Ibrahim Al-Saidi, MD1, Peter Rantis, MD2, Rami Lutfi3; 1Advocate Illinois Masonic Hospital, 2Presence Saint Joseph Hospital, 3Mercy Hospital and Medical Center V025 LAPAROSCOPIC APPROACH TO RUPTURED : EXPLORING A POTENTIAL NEW STANDARD OF SURGICAL CARE Ajay H Bhandarwar, MS, Saurabh S Gandhi, MS, Chintan B Patel, MS, Amol N Wagh, MS, Eham Arora, Priyank D Kothari; Grant government medical college & Sir J.J. group of Hospitals, Mumbai, India V026 IMAGE-GUIDED LAPAROSCOPY: A NOVEL TECHNIQUE Joseph Broucek, MD, Aaron Wiegmann, BS, Minh Luu, MD, FACS, Daniel J Deziel, MD, FACS, Jonathan A Myers, MD, FACS; Rush University Medical Center V027 LESSONS LEARNED FROM A PHASE II CLINICAL TRIAL OF LAPAROSCOPIC HIPEC (HYPERTHERMIC INTRAPERITONEAL PERFUSION WITH CHEMOTHERAPY) FOR GASTRIC CANCER Brian Badgwell, Mariela Blum, Prajnan Das, Jeannelyn Estrella, Xuemei Wang, Keith Fournier, Richard Royal, Paul Mansfield, Jaffer Ajani; MD Anderson Cancer Center V028 MEDIAN ARCUATE LIGAMENT SYNDROME AFTER ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS Robert A Grossman, MD, Fred Brody, MD, MBA; George Washington University V029 LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION OF DUODENAL SPINDLE CELL TUMOR Matthew T Allemang, MD, Gautam Sharma, MD, Andrew T Strong, MD, James Villamere, MD, John Rodriguez, MD, Jeffrey L Ponsky, MD, Sricharan Chalikonda, MD, Matthew Kroh, MD; Section of Surgical Endoscopy, Department of General Surgery, Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio V030 UTILITY OF HYBRID RENDEZVOUS TECHNIQUE WITH LAPAROSCOPY AND ENDOSCOPY Emanuel E Nearing, II, MD1, Brandon T Grover, DO2; 1Gundersen Medical Foundation, 2Gundersen Health System

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, Tiffany N 2 , Shawn , Shawn 1 , Timothy , Timothy 1 Indiana 3 Invited Faculty Invited University of University 1 Jeffrey Ponsky, MD Ponsky, Jeffrey Steve Eubanks, MD Eubanks, Steve Horacio Asbun, Asbun, MD Horacio ; Haruhiro Inoue, MD Inoue, Haruhiro 2 Sharon Bachman, MD Bachman, Sharon , Eugene Boilesen , Eugene 1 , MIke Liang, MD , MIke Liang, 1 Savannah Bailey Savannah

, May David, DO, Darron McField, MD, MD, McField, Darron DO, David, , May , Shawn Tsuda, MD Tsuda, , Shawn 1 , Erik Wilson 1 Carolinas Healthcare System, System, Healthcare Carolinas 2 , Spyridon Pagkratis, MD Pagkratis, , Spyridon 1 Ellen Vogels, DO Ellen Vogels, University of Nebraska College of Public Health Nebraska of University of Public College 2 , Adnan Mohsin, BS , Adnan , Shinil Shah, DO 2 2 *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration

Ethical Considerations Regarding the Implementation of Regarding Ethical Considerations Surgery in Techniques and Technologies New of Esophageal Treatment Guidelines for the Surgical Achalasia During GI Endoscopy Infection Control for Therapies Statement on Endolumenal Position Diseases Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Anesthesia in GI Sedation and Professional Statement on the Relationship Between Associations and Industry Medical University of Nevada School of Medicine at Las Vegas SchoolNevada of University of Medicine Las at 2 , Gyu-Seog Choi, Jun Seok Park, Soo Yeun Park, Hee Jae Lee; Kyungpook Kyungpook Hee Jae Lee; Park, Yeun , Gyu-Seog Soo Choi, Jun Seok Park, GUIDELINES: • • • • • • Priscila R Armijo, MD R Armijo, Priscila

, Steven Kim, BS , Steven , Heidi Ryan, MD University of South Carolina, South of University Carolina, 1 1 1 ; 3 Hye Jin KimHye

University of Nebraska Medical Center, Nebraska of University Medical Center, 1 , Audriene May, MS May, , Audriene ; 1 1 , Dimitrios Stefanidis 2 University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Medicine Vegas Las Nevada, of University 2

, Monica Rosales BS Santillan, 2 Steven D Kim, BS Steven

, Connie Simms , Connie 2 Presentation Title Presentation Introduction of Lap Chole Development The of POEM & Introduction Development Endoscopic Procedure of a new the Introduction Lessons Learned from Q&A Panel University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, at Center Health Science Texas of University 1 , Dmitry Oleynikov, MD, FACS MD, , Dmitry Oleynikov, , Audriene May, MD May, , Audriene 1 1 ; 2 , Keith Gersin 2 SS10 Robotics Foregut HPB/Biliary Endoscopy Flexible acquisition technologies/Skill New 12:05PM 11:20AM 11:35AM 11:50AM 11:15AM Time Articulate the accurate history of surgical “firsts” of surgical history Articulate the accurate and technologies techniques new to introducing approaches accepted Employ and procedures devices new when introducing pioneers and lessons learned from advice Apply Tanner, MD Tanner, SURGEONS CONVERSION: A STUDY OF TRENDS AND COSTS OF STUDY A CONVERSION: SURGEONS University OUTCOMES OF SHORT-TERM STUDY COMPARATIVE Korea Daegu, Medical University National Center, MD; Geisinger Medical Petrick, Center Anthony Jon Gabrielsen, MD, MD, Parker, David Marcus, Fluck James Dove, MD, Mark Jayanathan, Walker, MD Walker, MD Tsuda, IMMERSIVE-3D VISION Reno SchoolNevada, of Medicine, Kuwada FE NS FOR HPB S069 ROBOTIC VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC LATERAL PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION IN PATIENTS WITH RECTAL CANCER: A WITH RECTAL NODE DISSECTION IN PATIENTS LYMPH PELVIC LATERAL VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC S069 ROBOTIC COST? WHAT AT SURGERY; ROBOTIC TO SHIFT SURGERY THE AMBULATORY S070 OPEN FROM AND NOT PROCEDURES OF LAPAROSCOPIC CONVERSION IS FROM PROCEDURES S071 GROWTH IN ROBOTIC-ASSISTED S066 MULTICENTER REVIEW OF ROBOTIC VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR: IS THERE A ROLE FOR ROBOTICS? THERE A ROLE IS VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR: VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC REVIEW OF ROBOTIC S066 MULTICENTER VERSUS USING 2D DURING LAPAROSCOPY WITH DISTRACTION ASSESS PROFICIENCY TO TRIAL S067 A PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED WITH LAPAROSCOPY COMPARED FEWER COMPLICATIONS TO LEADS GASTRIC BYPASS S068 ROBOTIC NATIONAL PRIORITIES MD Baca, Bilgi MD; Co-Moderator: Dmitry Oleynikov, Moderator: LEARNING THEMES: • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION and endoscopic surgery. of laparoscopic phases of the development of the early on the history This session will focus by a discussion of the followed by pioneers will be presented procedures “first” description of A factual and detailed encountered. and successes they obstacles, motivations, SESSION OBJECTIVES to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of Panel: Firsts and Pioneers - Pioneers Firsts and Panel: in Surgery and Revolutions Evolutions MD Bachman, | Co-Chair: Sharon MD Eubanks, Chair: Steve Thursday, March 23, 2017 23, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring 11:15 AM -12:15 AM PM - 12:15 11:15 AM

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12:00 PM - 2:00 PM SS11 Exhibit Hall *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Video Presentations Session 2 (Non-CME Activity) 2017 SAGES Moderator: Ruchir Puri, MD; Co-Moderator: Patrick R. Reardon, MD V031 CONGENITAL TRANSVERSE MESOCOLIC HERNIA: LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF A RARE INTERNAL HERNIA Hope T Jackson, MD, H. Alejandro Rodriguez, MD, Monica T Young, MD, Brant K Oelschlager, MD; University of Washington School of Medicine V032 LAPAROSCOPIC-ASSISTED RECTAL SURGERY FOR RECTAL CANCER USING THE SIMPLE RECTUM CATCHER DEVICE WITH AN INTRA-OPERATIVE : RESULTS OF OUR HOSPITAL STUDY IN 203 PATIENTS. Akiyo Matsumoto, MD, Kaida Arita, MD; Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital V033 LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR OF MASSIVE TYPE IV Rajmohan Rammohan, MD, Mandip Joshi, MD, Nisha Dhanabalsamy, MD, Hira Ahmad, MD, Emanuele LoMenzo, MD, PhD, FACS, FASMBS, Samuel Szomstein, MD, FACS, FASM, BS, Raul Rosenthal, MD, FACS, FASMBS; Cleveland Clinic Florida V034 LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATED MECKLE’S DIVERTICULUM. Jakrapan Wittayapairoch, MD1, Rapheephat Tanomphetsanga2, Kongpon Tangpanitandee2, Worawit Kattipatanapong2, Krit Kitisin2, Suppa-ut Pungpapong2, Chadin Tharavej2, Patpong Navicharern2, Suthep Udomsawaengsup2; 1Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand, 2Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. V035 IMMEDIATE RECURRENCE OF HIATAL HERNIA AFTER REPAIR WITH CONVERSION OF SLEEVE TO BYPASS Matthew L Dong, MD, MPH, Desmond Huynh, Daniel Herron, MD, FACS; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai V036 THORACOSCOPIC STAPLER DIVISION OF FISTULA TRACT – A NOVEL AND UNIQUE SOLUTION TO BENIGN ACQUIRED TRACHEO ESOPHAGEAL FISTULA (TEF) C Palanivelu, MS, FACS, FRCSEd, DSc, R Parthasarathi, MS, FMAS, S Rajapandian, MS, FRCS, FMAS, P Senthilnathan, MS, FMAS, DNB, P Praveen Raj, MS, FMAS, N Ramesh, MS, M Bharath Cumar, MS, S Saravana Kumar, MS; GEM Hospital & Research Centre V037 A NOVEL EVACUATION SYSTEM ENABLES SURGEONS TO PERFORM LAPAROSCOPIC TOTAL MESORECTAL EXCISION WITH HIGH PRECISION USING AN ELECTRIC SCALPEL ALONE Akinari Nomura, Yasuo Koga, Shuusuke Miyake, Hironori Iwasaki, Hirokazu Noshiro; Saga University V038 LAPAROSCOPIC APPROACH FOR RARE BILATERAL HYDROCELE OF CANAL OF NUCK Ajay H Bhandarwar, MS, Saurabh S Gandhi, MS, Dattaguru R Kulkarni, MS, Chintan B Patel, MS, Amol N Wagh, MS, Priyank D Kothari, Eham L Arora; Grant government medical college &

Sir J.J. group of Hospitals, Mumbai, India V039 SURGICAL STRATEGIES BASED ON FLUORESCENCE IMAGINE: SIMULTANEOUS ROBOTIC AND LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY Ana Surgical Spring Week Otero, Beatriz Martin, Borja de Lacy, Bravo Raquel, Antonio de Lacy; Hospital Clinic V040 SELECTIVE VASCULAR PRESERVATION: NOVEL USAGE OF FLUORESCENCE ANGIOGRAPHY IN TRANSHIATAL ESOPHAGECTOMY Shanglei Liu, MD, Domingo Montalvo, MD, Ran B Luo, MD, Jonathan C DeLong, MD, Toshiaki Suzuki, MD, Jessica L Reynolds, MD, Garth R Jacobsen, MD, Bryce J Sandler, MD, Santiago Horgan, MD; UCSD Healthcare Systems V041 LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION OF LARGE DUODENAL SUBMUCOSAL LIPOMA Taylor Paziuk1, Carly Comer1, Sami Tannouri, MD2, Michael Pucci, MD, FACS2; 1Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University,2 Department of Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital V042 COMPLETELY MINIMALLY INVASIVE ESOPHAGECTOMY FOR CANCER WITH INTRATHORACIC ANASTOMOSIS: A SIMPLE AND REPRODUCIBLE TECHNIQUE IN PRONE POSITION Pierre Allemann, MD1, Donald van der Peet, MD2, Styliani Mantziari, MD1, Pierre Fournier, MD1, Miguel Cuesta, MD2, Nicolas Demartines, MD, FACS1, Markus Schafer, MD1; 1Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV), Lausanne, CH, 2Vrie University Medical Center (VUMC), Amsterdam, NL 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM *Lunch: Separate Fee Applies **Lectures: Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B Educator’s Luncheon “Can I Trust my Trainees to do it Right?” Entrustable Professional Activities (EPA’s) for Competency-Based Surgical Education Chair: Matthew Ritter, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION Surgical Educators battle with entrustment decisions daily. Having a way to more clearly quantify what a trainee can be allowed to do independently leads to more efficient training and the natural development of much needed autonomy. EPA’s are a practical, and actionable way to begin consistently measuring competency and making entrustment decisions. This lunch time session will review what EPA’s are, how they are developed, and where surgical education is headed with the application of these useful tools. Who should attend: Clinical Faculty, Residency and Fellowship Program Directors, Simulation Program Directors, Clinical Competency Committee members, and Surgical Educators.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Describe how EPA’s facilitate assessment of Core Competencies and achievement of Sub Competency Milestones • Identify what leading organizations like the American Board of Surgery and SAGES are doing to define EPA’s for Surgeons • Recognize how SAGES Surgeons can be involved in ongoing initiatives to develop EPA’s for MIS

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Panel John Hunter, MD Hunter, John Invited Faculty Invited E. Matthew Ritter, MD Ritter, Matthew E. Matthew Goldblatt, MD Goldblatt, Matthew (Non-CME Activity) (Non-CME Activity)

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Presentation Title Presentation and Dirty on EPA’s Down The of Surgery American Board of the Perspective Training: in Surgical EPA’s for MIS and Surgical Endoscopy EPAs to develop – Initiatives the way Leading SAGES Discussion / Q&A Panel Ajita Prabhu, MD & Igor Belyansky, MD (Hernia), John Stauffer, MD (Liver/Biliary), Steven P. Bowers, MD Bowers, P. Steven MD (Liver/Biliary), Stauffer, John MD (Hernia), MD & Igor Belyansky, Ajita Prabhu, 1:00PM Academic/Educational 12:40PM 12:00PM 12:20PM Time AE (Esophagus), Marylise Boutros, MD (Colon) Boutros, Marylise (Esophagus), Townhall Practice Community does not offer CME for this activity SAGES practice, is an opportunity for private Townhall Practice the Community the Membership Committee, Hosted by and By sharing problems and discuss common issues. to network surgeons or hospital employed community-based will be available. lunch can make it! Box hope you We for you. work can help SAGES solutions we Let’s Do Lunch - Colon Tables Esophagus & Hernia, Liver/Biliary, MD Stauffer, Chair: John does not offer CME for this activity SAGES would as if you colleagues discussions with your Casual lunch limited to 10 attendees. each from, to choose tables Four lounge discussing cases. be in the surgeon’s Faciliators: Eat & Greet Lunch in the Exhibit Hall for All Attendees Hall for Lunch in the Exhibit Eat & Greet products and technologies latest explore lunch while you free Enjoy our exhibits. by offered LEARNING THEMES: LEARNING THEMES: NATIONAL PRIORITIES ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY Thursday, March 23, 2017 23, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM - 1:15 PM 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM 12:15 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 54 Thursday, March 23, 2017

12:30 PM - 6:30 PM *Separate Fee Applies

Hands-On Course: Lap Colon ADOPT 2017 SAGES (Immersion Program with Mentorship) Chair: Jaime Sanchez, MD | Co-Chair: Peter Marcello, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION We all had adequate training during our residencies but there are still challenges that we face on a daily basis, whether it be the patient’s obesity, dense inflammation, or unclear anatomy that require a conversion to an open procedure. We may wish to offer a minimally invasive operation but may not have ALL the skill sets to handle a patient’s anatomy, body habitus, or condition. We have designed this IMMERSION program to allow you to take your skills to the next level. Prior to the hands on course, attendees will review operative videos of both right and left laparoscopic and be assigned mentors with whom they will meet to discuss personalized training objectives. During the course, attendees will train on cadavers at the MITIE lab, and faculty will use standardized teaching techniques proven to improve operative learning. This course will have a 1 faculty to 2 students ratio. Following course completion, participants will continue to receive ongoing mentor interactions including scheduled webinars and video reviews of their cases. Those learners who have fully participated in the year-long program will have the opportunity to present their experience as a podium presentation at the 2018 SAGES Meeting.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Formulate an operative plan for the performance of laparoscopic left and right colectomy • Identify proper anatomical planes and isolate anatomic structures for the performance of laparoscopic left and rioght colectomy • Competently conduct the technical steps of laparoscopic left and right colectomy ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

Introduction (evening before the course) Jamie Sanchez, MD Surgical Spring Week WED, 3/22 6:00PM-7:00PM Review the procedures and the immersion program, set expectations for the Peter Marcello, MD learning that will occur and answer any questions that attendees may have All Faculty Hands on Lab Course: THU, 3/23 12:30PM – 6:25PM Laparoscopic Right Colectomy Laparoscopic Left Colectomy 6:25PM Wrap-Up Course Limitation: This course is limited to practicing physicians no longer in training and it is important that attendees perform at least 20 colon cases per year. With this volume, the likelihood of adopting laparoscopic colectomy in practice is increased. Invited Faculty: Greta Bernier, MD; Tom Cecil, MD; Mark Coleman, MD, MBChB; Todd Francone, MD; Michael Grieco, MD; Eric Haas, MD; Sang W. Lee, MD; Peter Marcello, MD; Lisa Moudgill, MD; Nabil Tariq, MD

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: C Colorectal • ASCRS/SAGES Guidelines for Laparoscopic Colectomy Course • Guidelines for Laparoscopic Resection of Curable Colon and Rectal Cancer • Laparoscopic Colectomy for Curable Cancer

NATIONAL PRIORITIES SAGES acknowledges educational grants in support of this course from Applied Medical and Stryker Endoscopy.

SAGES acknowledges contributions in-kind in support of this course from Applied Medical, Karl Storz, Medtronic, Olympus and Stryker.

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Invited Faculty Invited Julie Thacker, MD Thacker, Julie John Monson, MD Monson, John Thomas Aloia, Thomas Aloia, MD Liane Feldman, MD Liane Feldman, *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration

Thomas Aloia, MD; Vijaya Gottumukkala, MD (Anesthesia); Whitney Jemison (Nursing); Jemison Whitney MD (Anesthesia); Gottumukkala, Vijaya MD; Aloia, Thomas MD Wright, Andrew MD; Thacker, MD; Julie Monson, John MD; Lee, Lawrence MD; MS, Keller, Deborah Involving patients: Are apps the answer? Are patients: Involving to do audit and feedback How ERP materials to bring their own encouraged Participants discussion in 4 groups/tables. Workshop on to work pathway of your version patient in ERPs- creating Engaging patients 1. to consensus set as a team- coming an order Creating 2. and improvement for implementation data Using your 3. data own case using your Making a business 4. Presentation Title Presentation to using the website Hands-on introduction Enhanced Recovery: SMART from buy-in (including getting FAQs the SMART and solutions from problems Common I’m stuck: getting urinary retention; common issues like food intolerance, surgeons; managing multiple resources) SAGES acknowledges educational grants in support of this course from Applied Medical and Merck. Applied Medical and from in support of this course grants educational acknowledges SAGES Professional/Economic acquisition technologies/Skill New Develop standardized, multimodal, evidence-based order sets order evidence-based multimodal, standardized, Develop implementation barriers in ERP to overcome Identify strategies of ERPs knowledge page to increase web Use the SMART Time 2:45PM 1:45PM 2:15PM 2:30PM 1:30PM PE NS LEARNING THEMES: NATIONAL PRIORITIES All talks will encourage interaction between speaker and participants in this workshop environment. speaker and participants in this workshop between interaction All talks will encourage  Faculty: Invited • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY anesthesiologists and nurses would attend the workshop together. In addition, the workshop will be of interest to will be of interest the workshop In addition, together. attend the workshop would anesthesiologists and nurses procedures. expand their ERPs to new who wish to during implementation or specific problems teams encountering materials and the SMART with and hands-on experience of presentations will include a mixture The workshop surgery will form a SMART attendees Workshop of areas. with ERPs in a variety faculty discussion with expert workshop. after the implementation in the year through mentored to be and continue community SESSION OBJECTIVES to: participants will be able At the conclusion of this session, Enhanced Recovery Programs (ERPs) incorporate multiple evidence-based interventions into a single perioperative into a single perioperative interventions evidence-based multiple (ERPs) incorporate Programs Enhanced Recovery ERPs encompass the entire patient satisfaction. and increase use and complications resource plan to reduce care a ERP provides SMART The SAGES to implement. teamwork interdisciplinary and require trajectory perioperative ERPs in their hospital (http://www.sages.org/smart-enhanced- members implement SAGES starting point to help MIS both of procedures, a generic adopted for a variety template that can be provides SMART recovery-program/). recommendations the SMART will review This workshop and bariatric. foregut hernia, bowel, including and open, to help teams get guidelines their sets and nursing order materials, templates for patient education and provide surgeons, ERPs and ideally to implement teams working is geared towards workshop The ERPs into practice. own Workshop: SMART Enhanced Recovery for the Team the for Recovery Enhanced SMART Workshop: MD Fuchshuber, Pascal MD | Co-Chair: Feldman, Chair: Liane DESCRIPTION SESSION Thursday, March 23, 2017 23, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 5:30 PM 1:30 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 56 Thursday, March 23, 2017

1:30 PM - 5:00 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Postgraduate Course: ILLS Joint Session - 2017 SAGES Techniques of Laparoscopic Liver Resection Video Session and Liver Tumor Board Chair: David Geller, MD | Co-Chair: Claudius Conrad, MD, PhD SESSION DESCRIPTION Laparoscopic liver resection is now utilized for not only select cases of benign liver masses, but also primary and metastatic liver tumors, and live donor hepatectomy for liver transplantation. This session will provide an overview of the indications and techniques of laparoscopic liver resection. The session will include educational videos and a Liver Tumor Board of 4 challenging liver tumor cases.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Describe indications for laparoscopic liver resection • Develop safe and oncologically sound minimally invasive liver resection techniques • Assess short and long term outcomes of laparoscopic liver resection

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 1:30PM Controlling difficult bleeding during Lap Liver Resection Brice Gayet, MD 1:45PM Laparoscopic anatomical hepatectomy with caudal approach Go Wakabayashi, MD, PhD 2:00PM Laparoscopic right hemi-hepatectomy Daniel Cherqui, MD 2:15PM Laparoscopic live donor hepatectomy David Kwon, MD

2:30PM Laparoscopic left hemi-hepatectomy and left lateral sectionectomy Nicholas O’Rourke, MD Surgical Spring Week 2:45PM Laparoscopic caudate lobectomy Joseph Buell, MD 3:00PM MILR of HCC in Ho-Seong Han, MD, PhD 3:15PM Laparoscopic transthoracic and thoracoscopic liver resection Claudius Conrad, MD, PhD 3:30PM Robotic hepatic lobectomy Allan Tsung, MD 3:45PM Laparoscopic bile duct resection with hepatico- Horacio Asbun, MD 4:00PM Discussion 4:20PM Break 4:30PM Liver Tumor Board: David Geller, MD Case 1: 70 yo male with 2.5 cm HCC segm 3 in cirrhotic HCV, EtOH) Claudius Conrad, MD, PhD with portal HTN Case 2: 67 yo male with 1.8 cm cm HCC in segm 6 with Childs A cirrhosis (HCV) Case 3: 50 yo male with stage IV synchronous sigmoid colon CA with 15 liver mets Case 4: 66 yo woman with stage IV synchronous colon cancer, liver, adrenal metastases

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: HPB HPB/Biliary • Guidelines for the Use of Laparoscopic Ultrasound

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All Faculty Dana Telem, MD Dana Telem, Daniel Jones, MD Daniel Jones, Invited Faculty Invited David Provost, MD Provost, David Philip Schauer, MD Philip Schauer, Raul Rosenthal, MD Raul Rosenthal, Stacy Brethauer, MD Brethauer, Stacy Stephanie B. Jones, MD Jones, B. Stephanie *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Guidelines for Clinical Application of Laparoscopic Bariatric of Laparoscopic Application Guidelines for Clinical Surgery GUIDELINES: •

Presentation Title Presentation Defining Best Practices for Surgery: BMI and Diabetes indications New Spotlight on Outcomes Procedures: Accepted and Investigational Apnea Guidelines and Sleep Airway and Clinical Pathways Drains Tubes, and Credentialing Training accreditation Bariatric program MBSAQIP Q&A New technologies/Skill acquisition technologies/Skill New Bariatrics 2:20PM 2:30PM 2:40PM 1:30PM 1:40PM 1:50PM 2:00PM 2:10PM Time Recognize currently accepted bariatric operations and appropriate indications for these procedures appropriate and bariatric operations accepted currently Recognize of the bariatric patient management perioperative surrounding Identify best practices become a bariatric surgeon to Assess the optimal training in bariatric surgery of accreditation Understand the role B NS NATIONAL PRIORITIES LEARNING THEMES: At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of • • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION endoscopy, laparoscopy, of the era in evolving are for obesity surgery best practices The indications and surgery of bariatric and metabolic The field training. and specialty facility accreditation, teams, multidisciplinary Appropriateness The the last decade. patient safety over in and advances quality initiatives outcomes, touts improved societies. multiple guidelines from updated reviews Conference SESSION OBJECTIVES SAGES/ASMBS Joint Appropriateness Conference on Conference Joint Appropriateness SAGES/ASMBS Surgery Metabolic MD Telem, Dana MD | Co-Chair: Jones, Chair: Daniel Thursday, March 23, 2017 23, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 3:00 PM 1:30 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 58 Thursday, March 23, 2017

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

JSES Joint Panel: What Can We Learn from Each Other? 2017 SAGES MIS Trends in North America and Japan Chair: Manabu Yamamoto, MD | Co-Chair: Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD, PhD SESSION DESCRIPTION Both Japan and the United States and Canada have been leaders in advancing minimally invasive and endoscopic surgery for the benefit of our patients. In this panel, we will explore minimally invasive and endoscopic surgery trends in each country for common sugical diseases. The latest endoscopic and robotic approaches to patient care in each country will be presented. The newest enhanced recovery pathways implemented will be discussed and advances in surgical training will be compared between countries.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Identify the latest trends and technologic innovations in MIS and endoscopic surgery • Evaluate different surgical techniques and adopt new training paradigms • Compare the similarities and differences in surgical approaches to common diseases between Japan and North America ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty Manabu Yamamoto, MD 1:30PM Introductions Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD, PhD What is the latest in endoscopic treatment of GI surgery complications; Japanese 1:32PM Kazuki Sumiyama, MD experience

What is the latest in endoscopic treatment of GI surgery complications; North American 1:42PM Robert Fanelli, MD, MHA experience Surgical Spring Week 1:52PM What’s hot in robotic general surgery in Japan? Koichi Suda, MD 2:02PM What’s hot in robotic general surgery in North America? Omar Yusef Kudsi, MD, MBA 2:12PM Enhanced recovery programs in Japan Takeshi Naitoh, MD 2:22PM Enhanced recovery programs in North America Anne Lidor, MD 2:32PM What is new in surgical education in Japan? Yo Kurashima, MD, PhD 2:42PM What is new in surgical education in North America? Daniel Dent, MD Manabu Yamamoto, MD, PhD 2:52PM Q&A Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: B Bariatrics • A Consensus Document on Robotic Surgery FOR • Endoluminal Treatments for Gastroesophageal Reflux Foregut Disease (GERD) R Robotics • Position Statement on Endolumenal Therapies for AE Academic/Educational Gastrointestinal Diseases • Role of Endoscopy in the Bariatric Surgery Patient FE Flexible Endoscopy NS New technologies/Skill acquisition

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Aurora Pryor, MD Pryor, Aurora Invited Faculty Invited David Rattner, MD Rattner, David Brian J. Dunkin, MD Dunkin, Brian J. Lee Swanstrom, MD Lee Swanstrom, *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Endoluminal Treatments for Gastroesophageal Reflux for Gastroesophageal Treatments Endoluminal Disease (GERD) of Hiatal Hernia Guidelines for the Management of Esophageal Treatment Guidelines for the Surgical Achalasia for Therapies Statement on Endolumenal Position Diseases Gastrointestinal LINX Analysis: Safety and Effectiveness TAVAC SAGES System Reflux Management of Gastroesophageal Treatment Guidelines for Surgical Reflux Disease (GERD) GUIDELINES: • • • • • • Presentation Title Presentation event to a unique Introduction the difference? What’s POEM or Heller - to do? What GERD after bariatric surgery - I did a good job the first time around! hernia - I thought hiatal Recurrent Bariatrics Foregut Endoscopy Flexible 1:30PM 1:35PM 2:00PM 2:25PM Time Compare per oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) to laparoscopic from an effectiveness and cost- an effectiveness from Heller myotomy (POEM) to laparoscopic endoscopic myotomy per oral Compare benefit perspective Manage GERD after Bariatric surgery hiatal hernias for recurrent strategies Articulate managmeent B FE FOR LEARNING THEMES: SESSION OBJECTIVES to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION clinical controversies real disease present of foregut leaders in the management world will have This unique session as POEM issues such foregut the management of debated stories to explore patient speaker will share Each TED style. the audience presentation, each Following in the elderly. hernia repair and paraesophageal Heller for achalasia, versus topic each to explore atmosphere in a relaxed and moderators with the presenters the opportunityto interact will have informed! to be entertained and Come ready PowerPoint”. “death by usual be your This session won’t detail. in greater SAGES Stories: Controversies in Foregut Surgery Surgery in Foregut Controversies Stories: SAGES expert surgeons) from discussions (Honest MD Schwaitzberg, Steven MD | Co-Chair: Chair: Brian Dunkin, Thursday, March 23, 2017 23, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 3:00 PM 1:30 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 60 Thursday, March 23, 2017

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Video Face-Off Panel: 2017 SAGES Minimally Invasive Inguinal Hernia Repair Chair: Shirin Towfigh, MD | Co-Chair: Edward Felix, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION 3/4 million inguinal hernias are repaired in the US alone. This video session will share tips and tricks from experts for repair of routine inguinal hernias, novel techniques for inguinal hernia repair, and repairs of rare types and complications of inguinal hernias and findings.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Demonstrate complications from inguinal hernia repair and recommend techniques to address them • Illustrate rare types of inguinal hernias and hernia-related findings and review techniques to repair them • Recognize complications of inguinal hernia repair and demonstrate techniques to address or prevent them

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Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 1:30PM Introduction “The Rules” Shirin Towfigh, MD 1:40PM Video #1 Kent Van Sickle, MD 1:45PM Discussion #1 Panel 2:00PM Video #2 Eugene Otto Dickens, MD 2:05PM Discussion #2 Panel 2:20PM Video #3 Guy Voeller, MD

2:25PM Discussion #3 Panel Surgical Spring Week 2:40PM Concluding Remarks Edward Felix, MD

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: HR Hernias • A Consensus Document on Robotic Surgery • Guidelines for Diagnostic Laparoscopy R Robotics • Integrating Advanced Laparoscopy into Surgical Residency NS New technologies/Skill acquisition Training — A SAGES Position Paper

NATIONAL PRIORITIES 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM SS12 Flexible / *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B Therapeutic Endoscopy and NOTES® Moderator: Paresh C. Shah, MD; Co-Moderator: James Ellsmere, MD S072 RESULTS OF ENDOSCOPIC VACUUM-ASSISTED CLOSURE DEVICE FOR TREATMENT OF UPPER GI LEAKS Marc Bludau, PD, Dr, med1, Hf Fuchs, MD1, S Brinkmann1, Cj Bruns1, Ah Hölscher2, Jm Leers1, W Schröder1, Sh Chon1; 1University Hospital Cologne, 2Markus Hospital Frankfurt S073 OUTCOME OF ENDOSCOPIC DILATATION IN ACID-INDUCED CORROSIVE ESOPHAGEAL STRICTURES Chadin Tharavej, Patpong Navicharern, Supaut Pungpapong, Krit Kittisin, Suthep Udomsaweangsup; Chulalongkorn University V043 ENDOSCOPIC RESECTION OF GIANT FIBROVASCULAR ESOPHAGEAL POLYPS Marc A Ward, MD, Kristin W Beard, MD, Ezra N Teitelbaum, Ahmed M Sharata, Christy M Dunst, Lee L Swanstrom, MD, Kevin M Reavis; The Oregon Clinic S074 PERORAL ENDOSCOPIC MYOTOMY (POEM) VS. LAPAROSCOPIC HELLERMYOTOMY (LHM), DOES GASTRIC EXTENSION LENGTH MATTER? Mauricio Ramirez, MD, Cecilia Zubieta, MD, Franco Ciotola, MD, Adolfo Badaloni, MD, Fabio Nachman, MD, Alejandro Nieponice, MD; Hospítal Universitario Fundación Favaloro S075 USING NOTES TO TREAT COMPLEX CONTAINED ESOPHAGEAL PERFORATIONS Eitan Podgaetz, MD, MPH, Rafael S Andrade, Illitch Diaz, Rafael Garza-Castillon; University of Minnesota V044 ENDOSCOPIC TECHNIQUES FOR REVISION Justin A Doble, MD1, Salvatore Docimo, DO2, Eric M Pauli, MD1; 1Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, 2Stony Brook Medicine S076 ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF POST LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY STENOSIS Valerie Deslauriers, MD, Amélie Beauchamp, Fabio Garofalo, MD, Henri Atlas, MD, Pierre Garneau, MD, Ronald Denis, MD, Radu Pescarus, MD; Hôpital Sacre-Coeur V045 COMBINED PER ORAL ENDOSCOPIC MYOTOMY AND SEPTOTOMY FOR TYPE 2 ACHALASIA WITH MID-ESOPHAGEAL DIVERTICULUM P Riva, MD1, L Swanstrom, MD1, D Mutter, MD2, J Marescaux, MD2, S Perretta, MD2; 1Institute of Image Guided Surgery, Strasbourg, France, 2IRCAD-Department of Digestive and Endocrine Surgery, Strasbourg, France S077 PER ORAL ENDOSCOPIC (POP) FOR REFRACTORY : INITIAL RESULTS FROM A SINGLE INSTITUTION Ivy N Haskins, MD1, Andrew T Strong, MD1, Ryan L Plescia, PAC1, Michael S Cline, DO2, Jeffrey L Ponsky, MD, FACS1, Matthew D Kroh, MD, FACS1, John H Rodriguez, MD, FACS1; 1Section of Surgical Endoscopy, Department of General Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 2Department of Gastroenterology and , Cleveland Clinic Foundation

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, Kaushik SurgOne -Denver -Denver SurgOne 1 Sharona B Ross, MD, MD, B Ross, Sharona (Non-CME Activity) (Non-CME

, Stephanie L Doggett, PAC; L Doggett, PAC; , Stephanie ; Department of pancreatic ; Maimonides Medical Center , Shanglei Liu, MD, Domingo MD, , Shanglei Liu, Matthew Surrusco, MD Matthew Surrusco,

, Sanjay Tripathi, MD2; Tripathi, , Sanjay 1 Yunqiang Cai, MD Cai, Yunqiang Ran B Luo, MD Ran B Luo,

Francis P Buckley III, MD Francis

Palanisamy Senthilnathan, Anand Vijai, V P Nalankilli, Vijai, Anand Senthilnathan, Palanisamy Danny Sherwinter, MD Sherwinter, Danny

Ashwin A Kurian, MD A Kurian, Ashwin

; GEM Hospital & Research Centre ; GEM Hospital & Research *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration

C Palanivelu , Katherine Meister, MD, Philip Schauer, MD; Bariatric and Metabolic Institute, Schauer, Philip MD, , Katherine Meister, , Gautam Sharma, MD, Jacob A Petrosky, MD, John H Rodriguez, MD, Jeffrey L Ponsky, MD, MD, Ponsky, L Jeffrey John H Rodriguez, MD, MD, A Petrosky, Jacob , Gautam Sharma, MD, , Marina Kurian, MD, FACS; New York University School University of Medicine York New FACS; , Marina MD, Kurian, Colorado Cardopvascular Surgical Associates Surgical Cardopvascular Colorado 2 , Agustin Matucci, MD, Alejandro Grigaites, MD; Programa de Unidades Bariatricas MD; Programa Grigaites, Alejandro MD, Matucci, , Agustin S. Julie-Ann Lloyd, MD, PhD MD, S. Julie-Ann Lloyd,

S. Julie-Ann Lloyd, MD, PhD MD, S. Julie-Ann Lloyd,

Alexandra Leon Guerrero, MD Guerrero, Leon Alexandra Veronica Gorodner, MD Gorodner, Veronica

SS13 Exhibit Hall SS13 Exhibit Video Presentations Session 3 Session Presentations Video , Darrell J Downs, BS, Ty A Bowman, BS, Alexander S Rosemurgy, MD, FACS; Florida Hospital Tampa Hospital Florida FACS; MD, S Rosemurgy, BS, Alexander A Bowman, Ty BS, J Downs, , Darrell  Mukherjee, MD, Sheela Patel, MD, Marcos Michelotti, MD, Carlos Garberoglio, MD; Loma Linda University Medical Linda University Center Loma MD; Garberoglio, Carlos Michelotti, Marcos MD, MD, Sheela Patel, Mukherjee, MD, FACS Montalvo, MD, Toshiaki Suzuki, MD, Jonathan C DeLong, MD, Jessica L Reynolds, MD, Bryan J Sandler, MD, Garth R Jacobsen, MD, Santiago Santiago Garth MD, R Jacobsen, MD, Bryan J Sandler, MD, Jessica L Reynolds, MD, C DeLong, Jonathan Suzuki, MD, Toshiaki MD, Montalvo, San Diego of California, MD; University Horgan, GASTRIC BYPASS ROUX-EN-Y Clinic Cleveland Health White & Scott Baylor G Srivatsan, Sandeep Sabnis, R Parthasarathi, S Rajapandian, R Parthasarathi, Sandeep Sabnis, G Srivatsan, BYPASS China China Hospital, West surgery, Matthew D Kroh, MD; Section of Surgical Endoscopy, Dept. of General Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Dept. Surgery, of General Matthew MD; Section D Kroh, Endoscopy, of Surgical A LITTLEWITH FRIENDS MY FROM HELP INFECTION: RESECTION SPACE Center, Esophageal and BYPASS RECONSTRUCTION V056 ROBOTIC MEDIAN ARCUATE LIGAMENT RELEASE WITH INTRAOPERATIVE ICG ANGIOGRAPHY ICG WITH INTRAOPERATIVE LIGAMENT RELEASE MEDIAN ARCUATE V056 ROBOTIC WITH NISSEN FUNDOPLICATION HERNIA REDUCTION HIATAL SINGLE SITE (LESS) V057 LAPARO-ENDOSCOPIC 1/2 Hour in Exhibit Hall Happy Break/ Refreshment V054 LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION OF GASTRO-GASTRIC FISTULA, ANASTOMOTIC REVISION AND REMNANT GASTROSTOMY AFTER REVISION GASTROSTOMY AND REMNANT RESECTION OF GASTRO-GASTRIC FISTULA, ANASTOMOTIC V054 LAPAROSCOPIC SPHINCTER AUGMENTATION WITH MAGNETIC HERNIA REPAIR V055 LARGER HIATAL V050 TOTALLY EXTRAPERITONEAL RESECTION OF A SOLITARY FIBROUS TUMOR FIBROUS RESECTION OF A SOLITARY EXTRAPERITONEAL TOTALLY V050 Y GASTRIC -EN- ROUX TO AND CONVERSION REPAIR SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC V051 GASTRIC HERNIATION VENOUS RESECTION WITH MAJOR V052 LAPAROSCOPIC APPROACH LAPAROSCOPIC HERNIA REPAIR: IV PARAESOPHAGEAL TYPE V053 GIANT V047 LAPAROSCOPIC HARVEST OF OMENTUM FLAP AND TRANSDIAPHRAGMATIC PLACEMENT FOR CHRONIC POST LUNG LUNG POST FOR CHRONIC PLACEMENT TRANSDIAPHRAGMATIC OF OMENTUM FLAP AND HARVEST V047 LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRIC ROUX-EN-Y TO AND CONVERSION HERNIA REPAIR WITH HIATAL SLEEVE OF GERD AFTER GASTRECTOMY TREATMENT V048 FIRST APPROACH USING ARTERY PANCREADUODENECTOMY V049 LAPARASCOPIC Moderator: Ross F Goldberg, MD; Co-Moderator: Fredrick J. Brody, MD Brody, J. Fredrick MD; Co-Moderator: Ross F Goldberg, Moderator: WITH ROUX-EN-Y GASTRECTOMY NEAR-TOTAL HERNIA, PARAESOPHAGEAL OF RECURRENT REPAIR V046 LAPAROSCOPIC Thursday, March 23, 2017 23, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 3:30 PM 3:00 PM 2:00 PM -4:00 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 62 Thursday, March 23, 2017

3:30 PM - 5:30 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

SAGES University Masters Series: 2017 SAGES Laparoscopy in Acute Care Surgery Chair: Michael Cripps, MD | Co-Chair: Carla Pugh, MD, PhD SESSION DESCRIPTION Acute Care Surgery has emerged as a surgical specialty that provides time sensitive care across a broad scope of surgical disease. It is recognized that surgical care provided in an emergency setting compared to an elective setting can bring with it the potential added layers of complexity of metabolic derangements and anatomic distortions from acute inflammatory reactions. Although these operations have been traditionally approached in an open fashion, the use of laparoscopy in skilled hands can often be used in the acute care setting. This course is intended for general surgeons, acute care surgeons, and anyone looking to improve their understanding of the utilization of laparoscopic techniques in emergency surgery on a mastery level. SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Distinguish the laparoscopic approaches and methods used for complex perforated • Illustrate the effectiveness of laparoscopy in the treatment of complicated • Develop a strategy for the surgical management of Mirizzi’s Syndrome • Identify areas of improvement in the emergency treatment of ventral hernias ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty Michael Cripps, MD 3:30PM Introduction Carla Pugh, MD, PhD 3:33PM Complicated Perforated Peptic Ulcer Andre Campbell, MD

3:53PM Q&A / Discussion

4:00PM Complicated Pancreatitis R. Matthew Walsh, MD Surgical Spring Week 4:20PM Q&A / Discussion 4:30PM Mirizzi’s Syndrome (Cholecystocholedochal Fistula) Mark Watson, MD 4:50PM Q&A / Discussion 5:00PM Ventral Hernia Emergencies B. Todd Heniford, MD 5:20PM Q&A / Discussion

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: HR Hernias • Guidelines for Diagnostic Laparoscopy • Guidelines for Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair FOR Foregut • Guidelines for the Clinical Application of Laparoscopic SO Solid Organ Biliary Tract Surgery AC Acute Care • Guidelines for Laparoscopic Appendectomy HPB HPB/Biliary

NATIONAL PRIORITIES SAGES acknowledges an educational grant in support of this course from Stryker Endoscopy.

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Peter Lundberg, MD Lundberg, Peter , J. Hunter Mehaffey, MD, MD, Mehaffey, Hunter , J.

, Ruth Cassidy, MS , Ruth Cassidy, Daniel A Hashimoto, MD, MS MD, Daniel A Hashimoto, , Samuel F Hohmann, PhD , Conor P Delaney, MD, PhD, MCh PhD, MD, P Delaney, , Conor

1 1 3 Department Massachusetts of Surgery, , Caitlin Houghton, MD, FACS MD, Houghton, , Caitlin 2 1 , Ramakrishna P Parchuri 2 Matthew G Mullen, MD Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Keck Hospital of USC 4 2 , Alex Yu, BS Yu, , Alex 1 , Bona Ko, MPH, BA , Bona Ko, 1 Sarah P Shubeck,Sarah MD

, Emil Petrusa, PhD , Emil Petrusa, 2 *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Beaumont Hospital , Knut M Augestad, MD, PhD MD, , Knut M Augestad, 2 1 Kais A Rona, MD

Justin T Brady, MD T Brady, Justin

Akershus University Hospital, Hospital, University Akershus 3 , Sivamainthan Vithiananthan, MD, FACS, FICS, David Cloutier, MD, FACS; Brown Brown FACS; MD, Cloutier, FICS, David FACS, MD, Vithiananthan, , Sivamainthan Keck School of Medicine of USC, 1 ; , Elan R Witkowski, MD Witkowski, , Elan R 2 2 , Scott R Steele, MD , Scott R Steele, 1 Vizient, Vizient, 2 University of Michigan,University 1 ; 1 Andrew Luhrs, MD Luhrs, Andrew , John C Lipham, MD, FACS , John C Lipham, MD, Ina Soh, MD, Ina Soh, MD, 2 , Jonathan Finks, MD Finks, , Jonathan 1 Daniel Deziel, MD; Gerald Fried, MD; Leena Khaitan, MD; W. Scott Melvin, MD; David Urbach, MD Urbach, MD; David Scott Melvin, W. MD; MD; Leena Khaitan, Fried, MD; Gerald Daniel Deziel, , Jennifer A Leinicke, MD, MPHS MD, A Leinicke, , Jennifer 1 , Roy Phitayakorn, MD, MHPE, FACS MHPE, MD, Phitayakorn, , Roy 2 Introduction Presentations Abstracts Resident/ Fellow Q&A) with 2 minute presentations – 7-8 minute (10 Presenters & Adjourment Awards Presentation Title Presentation Department of Perioperative Clinical Engineering, Massachusetts General Hospital, Massachusetts Hospital, General Clinical Engineering, Department of Perioperative 1 ; 2 , Jie Yang, MD, Donglei Yin, MD, Patrick Jasinsky, MD, Kristen Cagino, MD, Mark Talamini, MD, Aurora Pryor, MD; Stony Brook Medical Brook MD; Stony Pryor, Aurora MD, Talamini, Mark MD, Kristen Cagino, MD, Jasinsky, Patrick MD, Yin, Donglei MD, Yang, , Jie 5:15pm 3:30pm 3:35pm Time Recognize optimum preparation and communication skills to deliver concise 7-8 minute presentation concise 7-8 minute skills to deliver communication and preparation optimum Recognize Identify and discuss challenges and pitfalls in research design, methodology and data mining, interpretation of interpretation and data mining, methodology design, in research and pitfalls Identify and discuss challenges surgery of and potential clinical applications in practice findings, research and residents surgical by feasible that are subjects, to the presented topics related research Identify future/potential time or dedicated research during their clinical training fellow and residents surgical conducted by and importance of research breadth for the depth, an appreciation Acquire to the science of surgery as contributions as well developments, for academic and clinical knowledge fellows Study designs/methodology Study findings/results of study and analysis Interpretation tests use of statistical Appropriate and audience engagement clarity of presentation, slides, including skills, presentation Overall Study contents Study surgery Significance in clinical University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Medical Center, Cleveland Hospitals University Originality

P Crawshaw, MD P Crawshaw, 1 University Tulane MD; DuCoin, BS, Christopher Thomas, Alexander HEPATOBILIARY SURGERY PATIENTS: THE HARM SCORE. PATIENTS: SURGERY HEPATOBILIARY YEARS OF NSQIP DATA YEARS University Altieri Center Health System Virginia of MD; University Charles M Friel, L Hedrick, MD, Traci MD, Shoshana Levi, D Michaels, MD, Alex General Hospital DISEASE REFLUX HERNIAS AND GASTROESOPHAGEAL HIATAL FACS Bildzukewicz, MD, Beach of Miami MD; University Palm Castillo, Alvaro Srinivas Kaza, MD, MD, Joshua Parreco, Amir Ghaferi, MD, MS MD, Ghaferi, Amir FACS MD, Gee, FACS MD, S086 COST ANALYSIS OF LAPAROSCOPIC HELLER MYOTOMY TO PERORAL ENDOSCOPIC MYOTOMY (POEM) MYOTOMY PERORAL ENDOSCOPIC TO HELLER MYOTOMY OF LAPAROSCOPIC ANALYSIS S086 COST S085 APPLICATION OF A SIMPLE, AFFORDABLE QUALITY METRIC TOOL TO COLORECTAL, UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL AND UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL COLORECTAL, TO TOOL METRIC QUALITY AFFORDABLE OF A SIMPLE, S085 APPLICATION S083 ACADEMIC STATUS DOES NOT AFFECT OUTCOME FOLLOWING COMPLEX HEPATO-PANCREATO-BILIARY PROCEDURES PROCEDURES HEPATO-PANCREATO-BILIARY COMPLEX FOLLOWING AFFECT OUTCOME DOES NOT STATUS S083 ACADEMIC SURGERY IN COLORECTAL KIDNEY INJURY S084 URETERAL INCREASE ACUTE STENTS S080 HIATAL HERNIA RECURRENCE RATE AND DURABILITY AFTER MAGNETIC SPHINCTER AUGMENTATION IN PATIENTS WITH LARGE IN PATIENTS SPHINCTER AND DURABILITY AUGMENTATION AFTER MAGNETIC HERNIA RECURRENCE RATE S080 HIATAL VERSUS OPEN AND ROBOTIC OF LAPAROSCOPIC AND COSTS OUTCOMES S081 NATIONWIDE REVIEWING NINE APPENDECTOMY: OF SURGICAL SITE INFECTION INDEX AS A PREDICTOR MASS AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC S082 BODY S079 SAFETY IN THE OPERATING “THEATER”: TELEMENTORING IN FRONT OF A LIVE AUDIENCE IN FRONT TELEMENTORING “THEATER”: THE OPERATING S079 SAFETY IN Expert Panelists: IN OLDER PATIENTS SURGERY S078 SAFETY OF BARIATRIC AND EFFICACY • OUTLINE ACTIVITY At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: participants will be able At the conclusion of this session, • • • 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. of the session. at the conclusion (2) top presenters to two will be given Awards SESSION OBJECTIVES SESSION DESCRIPTION their best will present members of SAGES generation the next representing and fellows residents In this session, a with top quality research ensure will abstracts A selection of the top submitted faculty. a panel of expert to research with presenter resident/fellow each rank panelists will expert presentation, After each topics. of current range broad to: regards 1. 2. SS14: SAGES Got Talent - Talent SAGES Got SS14: Session Scientific & Fellow Resident MD Kleppe, Kyle PhD | Co-Chair: MD, Pucher, Chair: Philip Thursday, March 23, 2017 23, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 5:30 PM 3:30 PM

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S087 INCREASE IN SIZE OF DIAPHRAGMATIC HIATUS IN PATIENTS WITH GERD AFTER LUNG TRANSPLANTATION. Mark A Boccola, Douglas Fenton-Lee; St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney S088 PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH QUALITY OF LIFE AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC ANTIREFLUX SURGERY Andrea M 2017 SAGES Stroud, MD, MS, Alexa K Statz, BS, Xing Wang, PhD, Sally A Jolles, MA, Jacob A Greenberg, MD, EdM, Anne O Lidor, MD, MPH, Amber L Shada, MD, Daren C Jackson, PhD, Luke M Funk, MD, MPH; Department of Surgery, Wisconsin Surgical Outcomes Research Program (WiSOR), University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin S089 ESTABLISHING PROFICIENCY BENCHMARKS ON A VR SIMULATOR TO PREPARE RESIDENTS FOR THE FES EXAMINATION Daniel A Hashimoto, MD, MS1, Brenna W Casey, MD2, Emil Petrusa, PhD1, Christina Valle1, Denise W Gee, MD1; 1Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, 2Division of Gastroenterology, Massachusetts General Hospital GUIDELINES: • Guidelines for Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B Symposium: International Hernia Collaboration Symposium Chair: Igor Belyansky, MD | Co-Chair: Conrad Ballecer, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION Social Media Platforms are now widely used venues for surgeons to stay up-to-date on current literature and to discuss diagnostic dilemmas. These closed groups have also become places to receive immediate peer-review feedback regarding new surgical techniques and patient management. This session will focus on common topics discussed in a private Facebook hernia group and is intended for surgeons with interest in disorders of the abdominal wall.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Identify which method of inguinal hernia repair is most appropriate for each patient

• Integrate retromuscular repair into their practice

• Evaluate the need for robotic assisted surgery in their practice Surgical Spring Week

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Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 3:30PM State of the Union on MIS Hernia Repair Edward Felix, MD 3:40PM Open Lichtenstein – How and when I do it David Chen, MD 3:50PM eTEP – Why I do it and how Jorge Daes, MD 4:00PM rTAPP – Why I do it and how Allegra Saving, MD 4:10PM From Rives Stoppa to TAR, the Evolution of Retromuscular Repair Yuri Novitsky, MD 4:20PM Robotic Retromuscular Repair, How I do it Conrad Ballecer, MD 4:30PM No Robot, No Problem! From Laparoscopy to eTEP access Retromuscular Repair Igor Belyansky, MD Robotic Debate: 4:40PM “Train Stops Here” Jon Gould, MD 4:50PM “That Ship Has Sailed” Eugene Dickens, MD 5:00PM Robotic hernia repair outside the US? The European Experience Filip Muysoms, MD 5:10PM If it doesn’t fit, botox it Talar Tejirian, MD 5:20PM Pannel Discussion Panel

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: HR Hernias • A Consensus Document on Robotic Surgery • Guidelines for Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair R Robotics NS New technologies/Skill acquisition

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@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 65 Invited Faculty Invited Jeffrey Hazey, MD Hazey, Jeffrey MD Hazey, Jeffrey Jose Martinez, MD Martinez, Jose Joseph Petelin, MD Petelin, Joseph Maurice Arregui, MD Maurice Arregui, Peter Muscarella, II, MD II, Muscarella, Peter Robert Fanelli, MD, MHA MD, Robert Fanelli, *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Guidelines for Diagnosis, Treatment, and Use of Laparoscopy of Laparoscopy and Use Treatment, Guidelines for Diagnosis, during Pregnancy Problems for Surgical for Privileges of Ultrasonography Guidelines for Granting Surgeons Therapeutic and in Diagnostic Training Guidelines for (ERCP) Cholangiopancreatography Endoscopic Retrograde Patient in the Bariatric Surgery Role of Endoscopy GUIDELINES: • • • •

Presentation Title Presentation to CBDE techniques Introduction Open CBDE Traditional Transcystic - CBDE Laparoscopic Transcholedochal - CBDE Laparoscopic Choledochoscopy Transhepatic PTHC with ERCP post RYGB Transgastric ERCP EUS assisted rendezvous HPB/Biliary Endoscopy Flexible Describe the steps and techniques for open and laparoscopic common bile duct exploration common bile duct open and laparoscopic for and techniques Describe the steps bile duct stones/access options for common therapeutic the multidisciplinary Distinguish and articulate Time 5:10pm 3:30pm 3:35pm 3:50pm 4:10pm 4:30pm 4:50pm FE HPB LEARNING THEMES: At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION surgeon general Every with choledocholithiasis. (CBDS) can occur in 3-15% of patients Common bile duct stones limited have surgeons general as many of CBDS is variable Management in his/her career. will encounter CBDS of CBDS by management Additionally, and open). (both laparoscopic bile duct exploration with common experience This locale and expertise. on practice and dependent is variable radiologists and interventional gastroenterologists surgeon. the general by of CBDS for the management offer techniques insight and video session is to provide SESSION OBJECTIVES Video Face-Off Panel: Common Bile Duct Exploration - Exploration Duct Bile Panel: Common Face-Off Video a Cat Skin to one way than More MD Ponsky, Co-Chair: Jeffrey MD | Hazey, Chair: Jeffrey NATIONAL PRIORITIES Thursday, March 23, 2017 23, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 5:30 PM 3:30 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 66 Thursday, March 23, 2017

4:00 PM - 5:30 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

The Devil is in the Details Session: Technical Tips from 2017 SAGES the Masters - Laparoscopic Gastrectomy for Malignancy Chair: Lorenzo Ferri, MD, PhD | Co-Chair: Magnus Nilsson, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION Resection remains the cornerstone of any curative treatment plan for gastric cancer, and more frequently a laparoscopic approach is being adopted as the preferred method. As there are numerous operative variables for every step of the procedure, this session will highlight technical tips from leading gastric cancer surgeons with differing perspectives from across the Globe.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Describe the technical steps required for a safe and effective laparoscopic gastrectomy for cancer • Critically evaluate their own surgical approach to the minimally invasive gastrectomy • Integrate newly learned technical tips into clinical practice ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty Lorenzo Ferri, MD, PhD 4:00PM Introduction and Welcome Magnus Nilsson, MD 4:05PM Access and Port Placement Lorenzo Ferri, MD, PhD Miguel Cuesta, MD, PhD 4:15PM Dissection and Lymphadenectomy Hiroya Takeuchi, MD, PhD 4:45PM Reconstruction - Distal/Subtotal Gastrectomy and Total Gastrectomy Suzanne Gisbertz, MD, PhD

5:15PM Q&A / Final Discussion Panel Faculty Surgical Spring Week

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: FOR Foregut • Guidelines for Diagnostic Laparoscopy

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percutaneous laparoscopy. percutaneous Duke University MD, Dana Portenier, Moderator: Faculty: Duke University FACS, MD, Chan Park, Medical Center at Houston Northwest Texas of Univ. MD, Philip Leggett, of Medicine School Duke University PhD, Friedman, Kelli Is Less Better for patients: for Is Less Better Approach? a Percutaneous to transition should you Why Laparoscopy Percutaneous Making the Shift to Teleflex by Presented to of transitioning and the practicality surgery of percutaneous the emergence Symposia attendees will learn about Stryker’s 1588 AIM Platform – A Panel Discussion 1588 AIM Platform Stryker’s Endoscopy Stryker by Presented Panelists: Health MD – UC San Diego Horgan, Santiago MD – UC Irvine Health Brian Smith, of Buffalo MD – University Schwaitzberg, D. Steven • • than Meets the Eye: More Stretta Landmark Meta-Analysis 2017: Meta-Analysis Landmark Stretta Findings and Multi-disciplinary Consensus Study Mederi Therapeutics by Presented data bringing together GIs and new and more Meta-analysis, published findings of a newly relevant Learn about Therapy. Stretta and safety of consensus on the effectiveness in positive surgeons Presenters: Performance Worth Repeating Worth Performance Surgical Intuitive by Presented • • • Endoscopic Management of Surgical Complication of Surgical Complication Endoscopic Management Symposium and Bleeding Scientific Boston by Presented MD Eric Pauli, Presenter: Symposium in Hernia Repair Emerging Technologies Bard Davol by Presented • • Events Educational Industry SAGES following immediately evening Thursday will take place on of topics on a variety presentations Industry attendees. is FREE for all SAGES Registration sessions. SAGES. for CME by not planned nor accredited are events **These Thursday, March 23, 2017 23, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 8:00 PM 6:00 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 68 The Foundation for Surgical Fellowships gratefully acknowledges the following organizations whose generous support makes it possible for us to carry out our mission.

DIAMOND SUPPORTER - $2 MILLION + Medtronic GOLD SUPPORTER - $250,000+ Ethicon US, LLC

SILVER SUPPORTERS - $75,000 + Intuitive Surgical Karl Storz Endoscopy

BRONZE SUPPORTERS – <$74,999 Applied Medical ConMed SOCIETY SUPPORTERS American Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association (AHPBA) American Society for Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS) The Fellowship Council Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) SAGES Foundation Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract (SSAT)

Recognition is for annual gifts contributed through December 31, 2016 or pledged for the 2016/2017 fellowship year.

The FSF depends on gifts from the surgical community to realize our mission. Individual gifts are tax-deductible and can be made via our secure donation site: www.surgicalfellowships.org/becomedonor.php. For Corporate, Society and Foundation gifts, please contact Colleen Elkins, Director of Development, at (310) 424-3332 ext. 114.

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Meet the Leadership Reception for Residents/Fellows & New Members & New Residents/Fellows for Reception Meet the Leadership Sing-Off Gala & International SAGES Video Face-Off Panel: Distal Pancreatectomy Panel: Distal Face-Off Video Session: in the Diagnosis of GERD and Achalasia Challenges and Management Your Session Video SS23: Hernia the Learning Overcome to and Strategies Robotic Surgery Platforms - New Panel: Curve during Surgery GI Findings Incidental Panel: joint SSAT - Inguinal and RoboticsSS24: Hernias Session Video SS25: Biliary and Learning Teaching Technology, SS26: Education Stuff SS27: MIS - Cool Candidate Townhall Networking AHPBA joint Panel: Contemporary Themes in Minimally Invasive Pancreatic Surgery Pancreatic in Minimally Invasive Themes Contemporary Panel: joint AHPBA Treat to Do It to and How - How Access Enteral and Laparoscopic Endoscopic Panel: Complications do I need? What do I start?Where do it! to Global Surgery - I want Panel: Colon Panel: Lap Right Face-Off Video Session Video SS20: Bariatric Surgery Care SS21: Acute 3 (non-CME) Presentations Video SS22: Exhibit Hall IBD for Laparoscopy Panel: ASCRS joint in Europe Surgeon Minimally Edge Invasive Cutting Panel: EAES joint - the Masters from Tips Technical is in the Details Session: Devil The Re-Do Surgery Anti-Reflux The Devil is in the Details Session: Technical Tips from the Masters - Laparoscopic - Laparoscopic the Masters from Tips Technical is in the Details Session: Devil The Lavage and Laparoscopic Reversal Hartman’s of Treatment - the Masters from Tips Technical is in the Details Session: Devil The Achalasia Recurrent of Questions in the Practice - Provocative Hernia Wall Session: Abdominal Your Repair Hernia 2 (non-CME) Presentations Video SS19: Exhibit Hall for Frameworks Training: Fellowship Through “Ensuring Competency FC Luncheon Success” Attendees All for FREE GRAB AND GREET LUNCH (non-CME) Tables Gallbladder-ERCP & Rectal - Gastric, Pancreas, Do Lunch Let’s and Peers Trainees Skills of Enhance to Tips - Series:Masters Coaching Surgical Medical Townhall Student SS15: Plenary 1 MD Scott, J. - Daniel Address Presidential Keynote: MD Bonjer, - H. Jaap Lecture Marks Gerald Keynote: open Center Exhibits/Posters/Learning Surgery of Bariatric Session: of Complications Management Your Morning Mimosas Break/ Refreshment 1 (non-CME) Presentations Video SS16: Exhibit Hall Session Video SS17: Endoscopy 2 SS18: Foregut Practice to Transitioning - What? Done! Now Residency; I’m Finishing Panel: Video Loop Lounge Loop Video 4:30PM - 5:30PM 4:30PM - 5:30PM 5:30PM - 6:00PM 6:00PM - 7:00PM 4:30PM - 5:30PM 4:30PM - 5:30PM 4:30PM - 5:30PM 4:30PM - 5:30PM 3:00PM - 4:30PM 3:00PM - 4:30PM 3:00PM - 4:30PM 3:00PM - 4:30PM 3:30PM - 4:30PM 1:30PM - 3:00PM 1:30PM - 3:00PM 1:30PM - 3:00PM 1:30PM - 3:30PM 2:00PM - 4:00PM 3:00PM - 4:30PM 1:30PM - 5:30PM 1:30PM - 3:00PM 1:30PM - 3:00PM 7:00AM - 5:00PM 7:30AM - 8:30AM 7:30AM - 8:30AM 8:30AM - 9:15AM 7:30PM - 11:30PM 12:00PM - 1:30PM 12:00PM - 2:00PM 12:00PM - 1:30PM 12:00PM - 1:30PM 10:00AM - 4:00PM 9:15AM - 10:00AM Friday, March 24, 2017 24, March Friday, 10:30AM - 12:00PM 10:30AM - 12:00PM 10:30AM - 12:00PM 10:30AM - 12:00PM 10:30AM - 12:00PM 10:00AM - 12:00PM 10:15AM - 12:00PM 10:30AM - 12:00PM 10:00AM - 10:30AM Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 70 Friday, March 24, 2017

7:30AM - 8:30AM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

Medical Student Townhall (Non-CME Activity) 2017 SAGES SAGES does not offer CME for this session Hosted by the Membership Committee, all medical students are welcome to attend this one-hour session that provides a forum to learn how SAGES can support a career in Adv GI/MIS and Flexible Endoscopy.

7:30 AM - 8:30 AM SS15 Plenary 1 *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C Moderator: Daniel Bougere Jones, MD | Co-Moderator: Ho-Seong Han MD, PhD S090 LAPAROSCOPIC LIVER RESECTION FOR LOCATED IN SEGMENT 7 OR 8 Jai Young Cho, Hanisah Guro, Ho-Seong Han, Yoo-Seok Yoon, YoungRok Choi, Jae Seong Jang, Seong Uk Kwon, Sungho Kim, Jang Kyu Choi, Mohan Periyasamy; Department of Surgery, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Republic of Korea V058 MANAGEMENT OF RYGB STAPLE LINE LEAK WITH ENDOLUMINAL VACUUM (E-VAC) THERAPY Marissa Mencio, MD, Steven G Leeds, MD; Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas S091 TRANSANAL TOTAL MESORECTAL EXCISION: PATHOLOGICAL RESULTS OF 187 PATIENTS WITH RECTAL CANCER Jacqueline van Laarhoven, MD, PhD1, Borja DeLacy, MD2, Romina Pena, MD2, María Arroyave2, María Fernández-Hevia, MD1, Raúl Almenara, MD, PhD2, Antonio Lacy, MD, Professor2; 1Jeroen Bosch Ziekenhuis, 2Hospital Clinic Barcelona S092 CLINICAL OUTCOMES FIVE YEARS AFTER POEM FOR TREATMENT OF ESOPHAGEAL MOTILITY DISORDERS Ezra N Teitelbaum, MD, Christy M Dunst, MD, Kevin M Reavis, MD, Ahmed M Sharata, MD, Marc A Ward, MD, Steven R DeMeester, MD, Lee L Swanstrom, MD; The Oregon Clinic SAGES acknowledges our Diamond Level Donor for their support of this session: Stryker Endoscopy. 8:30 AM - 9:15 AM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C Presidential Address “SAGES is a State of Mind” Speaker: Daniel J. Scott, MD Dr. Daniel Scott attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas and studied Biomedical Engineering on a full tuition scholarship. He completed medical school at Louisiana State University School of Medicine, and

graduated as a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. He pursued residency training in General Surgical Spring Week Surgery and completed a 2-year fellowship in Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Following completion of his training in 2002, he served as faculty at Tulane University School of Medicine for 3 years and established the school’s first center focusing on laparoscopic surgery, which included a state-of-the-art Simulation and Training Laboratory, a Laparoscopic Fellowship Program, a multi-disciplinary Bariatric Surgery Program, and a Robotic Surgery Program. Due to hurricane Katrina, Dr. Scott and his family relocated to Dallas in 2005. Dr. Scott was warmly embraced by his colleagues at UT Southwestern and is currently Professor of Surgery, Vice Chairman of Education, Assistant Dean of Simulation & Student Integration for Graduate Medical Education, Director of UT Southwestern Simulation Center, Director of the Minimally Invasive/ Bariatric Surgery Fellowship Program, and holds the Frank H. Kidd, Jr. MD Distinguished Professorship in Surgery. Dr. Scott also serves as the Executive Director of the Southwestern Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery, which is accredited by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) as a Level I Education Institute and by the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) as a Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery (FLS), Fundamentals of Endoscopic Surgery (FES), and Fundamental Use of Surgical Energy (FUSE) Test Center. Dr. Scott oversees numerous educational activities within the Department of Surgery and has special interests in technical skills training, performance assessment and competency. Dr. Scott is nationally and internationally recognized as an expert in the clinical areas of minimally invasive general surgery, including bariatric, foregut, and hernia surgery. Dr. Scott’s research interests focus on emerging surgical techniques and technologies, as well as simulation-based surgical education and novel methods for achieving mastery. He has authored 179 publications, including books, monographs, chapters, manuscripts, and videos, all focusing on various areas of minimally invasive and gastrointestinal surgery, including novel surgical devices and approaches, Bariatrics, GERD, Achalasia, Hernia, Robotics, and Surgical Education. Dr. Scott has received grants from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and other organizations for simulation-based training and device development research.

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 71 Panel Daniel Jones, MD Daniel Jones, John Morton, MD Morton, John Aurora Pryor, MD Pryor, Aurora Invited Faculty Invited Ninh Nguyen, MD Ninh Nguyen, Natan Zundel, MD Natan Zundel,

*Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Guidelines for Clinical Application of Laparoscopic Bariatric Application of Laparoscopic Guidelines for Clinical Surgery Bariatric Privileges Guidelines for Institutions Granting Utilizing Techniques Laparoscopic of Gastroesophageal Treatment Guidelines for Surgical Reflux Disease (GERD) of Hiatal Hernia Guidelines for the Management GUIDELINES: • • • • Diamond: Stryker Endoscopy Diamond: Stryker Platinum: Intuitive, Karl Storz, Medtronic, Olympus Medtronic, Storz, Karl Intuitive, Platinum:

Small bowel complications after complications Small bowel Fistulae Gastro-gastric GBP. after Marginal Ulceration Management of recurrent and Biliary Choledocholithiasis Disease after Gastric Bypass. Tract Management of Biliary Diskinesia and after GBP and SG before GERD and Barrett’s Discussion/ Q&A Presentation Title Presentation Leaks and Stenosis Gastrectomy. after Sleeve Complications SAGES acknowledges our Diamond and Platinum Level Donors for their support of this session: for Level Donors our Diamond and Platinum acknowledges SAGES Speaker: H. Jaap Bonjer, MD, PhD Jaap Bonjer, H. Speaker: the elements, Bonjer will discuss Dr. residents, and surgical aimed for surgeons In this keynote, programs. training based surgical outcomes of competency implementation and at the of Surgery of the Department of Chairman and Professor Bonjer assumed the position Dr. Since 2009, on endocrine surgery focus activities clinical and research His Amsterdam. in Medical Centre University Free surgery. invasive and minimally SESSION OBJECTIVES Bariatrics Time 11:20AM 11:40AM 10:00AM 10:20AM 10:40AM 11:00AM Identify the most common complications after bariatric procedures Identify the most common complications early complications of bariatric surgery algorithms to diagnose Implement standard when managing these complications best practices Apply Articulate the essential elements of competency based learning elements of competency Articulate the essential based program to build a competency process a stepwise Develop programs training surgical current and societal needs to adjust professional the patient, Recognize B Refreshment Break/Morning Mimosas in the Exhibit Hall Mimosas in the Break/Morning Refreshment NATIONAL PRIORITIES LEARNING THEMES: management of the most common bariatric surgical complications. surgical management of the most common bariatric SESSION OBJECTIVES to: participants will be able At the conclusion of this session, • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY Chair: Raul Rosenthal, MD | Co-Chair: Ninh Nguyen, MD Ninh Nguyen, MD | Co-Chair: Chair: Raul Rosenthal, SESSION DESCRIPTION With for this lethal disease. treatment seeking surgical patients are to spread, As the obesity pandemic continues to be considered are gastrectomy and sleeve as gastric bypass such options bariatric surgical of 0.3%, mortality rates the world, performed around of these procedures volume the large and given patients, this, Despite safe. extremely This session, and management. diagnosis with complications that will need prompt rooms to our emergency present in the of best practices attendees with an overview will provide members, SAGES composed of topics selected by Exhibits / Posters / Learning Center / / Learning Center Exhibits / Posters Hall Video Sessions in Exhibit of Complications of Session: Management Your Bariatric Surgery • • • At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of Gerald Marks Lecture “Competency Based Surgical Based Surgical “Competency Lecture Marks Gerald the Solution?” Training: Friday, March 24, 2017 24, March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 10:30 AM 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM 10:00 AM AM - 10:00 9:15 AM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 72 Friday, March 24, 2017

10:15 AM - 12:00 PM SS16 Exhibit Hall *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

Video Presentations Session 1 (Non-CME Activity) 2017 SAGES Moderator: Davide Lomanto, MD, PhD | Co-Moderator: Rebecca P. Petersen, MD, M.Sc. V059 VIDEO PRESENTATION: LAPAROSCOPIC SPLENIC CYSTECTOMY Chaya Shwaartz, MD, David J Berler, MD, Celia M Divino, MD, FACS, Scott Q Nguyen, MD, FACS, Linda P Zhang, MD, FACS, Edward H Chin; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai V060 LAPAROSCOPIC STRICTUROPLASTY FOR TIGHT HEPATICOJEJUNOSTOMY STRICTURE FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC PYLORUS PRESERVING PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY IN SOLID PSEUDOPAPILLARY NEOPLASM P Senthilnathan, R Parthasarathi, S Rajapandian, P Praveen Raj, Anand Vijai, V P Nalankilli, G Srivatsan, Sandeep Sabnis, C Palanivelu; GEM Hospital & Research Centre V061 VIDEO PRESENTATION: LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION OF A LARGE RETROPERITONEAL TERATOMA Joseph Kim, MD, Spiros Hiotis, MD, PhD, Scott Q Nguyen, MD; Mount Sinai V062 ROBOTIC REVISION OF BILLROTH II TO ROUX-EN-Y GASTROJEJUNOSTOMY AND HIATAL HERNIA REPAIR Jonathan S Abelson, MD, Cheguevera Afaneh, MD, Maureen Moore, MD, Iskander Bagautdinov, Rasa Zarnegar, MD; New York Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medicine V063 TARGETED PERORAL ENDOSCOPIC MYOTOMY (POEM) TO TREAT SMALL MID-ESOPHAGEAL DIVERTICULUM Toshitaka Hoppo, MD, PhD, Yoshihiro Komatsu, Blair A Jobe; Esophageal & Lung Institute, Allegheny Health Network V064 LAPAROSCOPIC REDUCTION OF HERNIATED GASTRIC SLEEVE Rajmohan Rammohan, MD, Nisha Dhanabalsamy, MD, Mandip Joshi, MD, Emanuele Lo Menzo, MD, PhD, FACS, FASMBS, Samuel Szomstein, MD, FACS, FASMBS, Raul Rosenthal, MD, FACS, FASMBS; Cleveland Clinic Florida V065 LAPAROSOCPIC REVISION OF A RECALCITRANT GJ STRICTURE AFTER GASTRIC BYPASS Rana C Pullatt MD MS MRCS FACS FASMBS, MD, Colston Edgerton, Benjamin White; Medical University of South Carolina V066 LAPAROSCOPIC MORGAGNI HERNIA REPAIR IN THE SETTING OF SEVERE PULMONARY HYPERTENSION Andrew Tang, MD, Arielle Perez, MD, Michael J Rosen, MD; Cleveland Clinic Foundation V067 LAPAROSCOPIC APPROACH TO A MASSIVE BLEEDING MARGINAL ULCER IN A POST ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS. Allison Pang, MSc, , MD, John Hagen, MD, FRCSC; University of Toronto V165 LEFT PARADUODENAL HERNIA Chaya Shwaartz, MD, Alexandra Argiroff, MD, Mark Reiner, MD, FACS, Tony Vine, MD, FACS, Brian Jacob, MD, FACS, L. Brian Katz, MD, FACS; Mount Sinai 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C Panel: Finishing Residency; I’m Done! Now What? - Transitioning to Practice Surgical Spring Week Chair: David Urbach, MD | Co-Chair: David Renton, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION This session will discuss the essentials of starting surgical practice after completing surgical training, including finding and negotiating jobs in surgery, financial and clinical aspects of running a surgical practice, balancing a surgical career with personal life, and strategies for academic success. This session is intended for surgical trainees at all levels, including medical students, residents and fellows, and early-career faculty (within about 5 years of starting independent practice). SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Prepare for a surgical job interview and use effective negotiation strategies, including a review of practice structures and contract do’s and don’ts • Implement strategies within their practice to improve patient care, and to make their practice financially sustainable, including a review of quality metrics for surgeons • Manage their finances to plan for life events and retirement • Present their scholarly work in surgery in medical journals and scientific meetings ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 10:30AM Introduction David Renton, MD 10:40AM Finding your job and negotiating your contract Charles Paget, MD 10:55AM Running your practice and getting paid for what you do Dana Telem, MD 11:10AM Financial planning and work-life balance Marc Mesleh, MD 11:25AM Scholarly presentation in surgery Rajesh Aggarwal, MD 11:40AM Panel discussion/Q&A Panel Faculty

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: PE Professional/Economic • Curriculum Outline for Resident Education • Educational Mission Statement AE Academic/Educational • Guidelines for Institutions Granting Privileges Utilizing Laparoscopic and/or Thoracoscopic Techniques

NATIONAL PRIORITIES

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 73 Panel Faculty Panel John Migaly, MD Migaly, John Invited Faculty Invited David Maron, MD Maron, David Dana Hayden, MD Dana Hayden, Peter Marcello, MD Marcello, Peter Todd Francone, MD Francone, Todd *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration ASCRS/SAGES Guidelines for Laparoscopic Colectomy Colectomy Guidelines for Laparoscopic ASCRS/SAGES Course Training Laparoscopic Advanced Statement on Position GUIDELINES: • •

Presentation Title Presentation Introduction Assessment: My way Access and Lap Hartmann Reversal: now? What reach: colon won’t The Anastomotic tips Lap Hartmann reversal: to succeed Tricks double whammy! The Morbid obesity and complex diverticulitis: discussion & panel Case presentations Colorectal

Time Determine maneuvers to successfully complete laparoscopic resection complicated by obesity and complex disease and complex obesity by complicated resection complete laparoscopic successfully to Determine maneuvers diverticulitis for complex and lavage reversal Hartmann details of laparoscopic technical precise Illustrate anastomosis colorectal for successful options to allow technical Demonstrate 11:40AM 10:30AM 10:35AM 10:50AM 11:05AM 11:20AM C LEARNING THEMES: NATIONAL PRIORITIES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY Chair: Peter Marcello, MD | Co-Chair: Steven Wexner, MD | Co-Moderator: Todd Francone, MD Francone, Todd MD | Co-Moderator: Wexner, Steven MD | Co-Chair: Marcello, Chair: Peter SESSION DESCRIPTION states from with a full spectrum of inflammatory can present disease which is a challenging Colonic diverticulitis utilized to manage are which procedures multitude of surgical a are There to feculent . minor inflammation aspects of these procedures. on the technical This session focuses this condition. SESSION OBJECTIVES The Devil is in the Details Session: Technical Tips from Tips from Session: Technical the Details is in The Devil and Reversal Hartman’s - Laparoscopic the Masters Lavage Laparoscopic Friday, March 24, 2017 24, March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring PM - 12:00 10:30 AM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 74 Friday, March 24, 2017

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The Devil is in the Details Session: Technical Tips from 2017 SAGES the Masters - Treatment of Recurrent Achalasia Chair: C. Daniel Smith, MD | Co-Chair: Steven Bowers, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION This session is designed for the Foregut surgeon who has developed advanced laparoscopic skills and is already performing laparoscopic Heller myotomy and seeks practical tips in decision making and operative performance in revisional operations for recurrent dysphagia after esophago-gastric myotomy for achalasia. Operative strategies will include the use of endoscopic therapies including pneumatic balloon dilation and POEM, revisional Heller motomy, and resection techniques for sigmoid or mega-esophagus.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Formulate a strategy for caring for the patient with recurrent dysphagia after myotomy for achalasia • Develop skills and a plan for carrying out revisional operations in the patient after Heller myotomy • Recognize those patient factors associated with problems at operation

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 10:30AM Endoscopic Management of the Failed Heller patient (Pneumatic Dilation and POEM) Kyle Perry, MD 10:45AM Revisional Heller Myotomy Brant Oelschlager, MD 11:00AM Redo Heller Myotomy for Steven Bowers, MD 11:15AM Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy for endstage Achalasia James Dolan, MD

11:30AM Alternative Esophageal Drainage procedures Adolfo Badaloni, MD

11:45AM Q&A Panel Faculty Surgical Spring Week

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: FOR Foregut • Guidelines for Surgical Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) FE Flexible Endoscopy • Guidelines for the Surgical Treatment of Esophageal Achalasia • Guidelines for the Management of Hiatal Hernia

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 75 Guy Voeller, MD Guy Voeller, David Chen, MD Chen, David Adrian Park, MD Adrian Park, Ajita Prabhu, MD Ajita Prabhu, Invited Faculty Invited Yuri Novitsky, MD Novitsky, Yuri Gina Adrales, MD, MPH MD, Adrales, Gina *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration A Consensus Document on Robotic Surgery the Implementation of Regarding Ethical Considerations Surgery in Techniques and Technologies New Hernia Repair Ventral Guidelines for Laparoscopic GUIDELINES: • • •

Wrap-up Mapping for inguinal chronic pain: An approach that all surgeons can do that An approach pain: Mapping for inguinal chronic Q&A Presentation Title Presentation Introduction prophylactic and Therapeutic operation? a palliative hernia repair Is Parastomal hernia to the parastomal approaches Q&A be and when should this technique to whom, Who, abdominis release: Transversus applied? Q&A repair? and to me to adopt robotic patients it to my Is it worth Robotic hernia repair: Q&A Hernias Robotics acquisition technologies/Skill New 11:10AM 11:15AM 11:35AM 11:50AM 11:55AM 10:30AM 10:35AM 10:50AM 10:55AM 11:30AM Time Describe laparotomy closure techniques to prevent incisional hernias to prevent techniques closure Describe laparotomy hernias parastomal treat and effectively to prevent strategies new Employ hernia repair pain after inguinal of chronic evaluation in the mapping technique Demonstrate R NS HR NATIONAL PRIORITIES LEARNING THEMES: At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION being performed annually hernia repairs 350,000 ventral with over operation, common is an increasingly Hernia repair questions yet emerged have problem complex to this and approaches techniques New alone. in the United States includes the most popular This session practice. in daily these techniques in applying surgeon for the general remain members. SAGES by selected topics in hernia surgery SESSION OBJECTIVES Your Session: Abdominal Wall Hernia - Provocative - Provocative Hernia Wall Abdominal Session: Your Hernia Repair of Practice in the Questions MD Voeller, Guy MPH | Co-Chair: MD, Adrales, Chair: Gina Friday, March 24, 2017 24, March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring PM - 12:00 10:30 AM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 76 Friday, March 24, 2017

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM SS17 Endoscopy Video Session *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

Moderator: Daniel von Renteln, MD | Co-Moderator: Bipan Chand, MD 2017 SAGES V068 THE TREATMENT DILEMMA OF THE SMALL ZENKER’S: AN ENDOSCOPIC SOLUTION R L Alt, MD, A M Sharata, MD, K M Reavis, MD, FACS, C M Dunst, MD, FACS, S R DeMeester, MD, FACS, L L Swanström, MD, FACS, FASGE, FRCSEng; Gastrointestinal and Minimally Invasive Surgery Division, The Oregon Clinic V069 ENDOSCOPIC PYLOROMYOTOMY FOR GASTRIC OUTLET OBSTRUCTION SECONDARY TO VAGAL NERVE INJURY Christopher DuCoin, MD, MPH, Peter Lundberg, MD, Sanjay Sikka, MD, Robert Bulat, MD, James Korndorffer, MD, FACS; Tulane University V070 ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL RESECTION OF A GASTRIC GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMOR Eleanor Fung, MD1, Jeffrey W Hazey, MD2, Sherif Abdel-Misih2, Kyle A Perry2; 1Trillium Health Partners, 2The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center V071 ENDOSCOPIC SUB-MUCOSAL DISSECTION FOR DIFFICULT SIGMOID LESION: AN ENDOSCOPIC TRACTION TECHNIQUE (VIDEO) Ahmed Sharata, MD1, Christy Dunst, MD1, Marc Ward, MD2, Ezra Teitelbaum, MD2, Kevin Reavis, MD1, Steven DeMeester, MD1, Lee Swanstrom, MD1; 1Oregon Clinic/GMIS, 2Portland Providence Cancer Center V072 ENDOSCOPIC REMOVAL OF EXTRA-LUMINAL ERODED RESTRICTIVE SILASTIC CATHETER WITH SUBSEQUENT FISTULA CLOSURE Samantha R Witte, MD1, Cheyenne Sonntag, MD1, Eric M Pauli, MD1, James G Bittner, MD2; 1Hershey Medical Center, 2Virginia Commonwealth V073 ENDOSCOPIC ANASTOMOSIS RESIZING AFTER RYGB : CAN/SHOULD WE DO IT AGAIN? P Riva, MD1, M Galvao Neto, MD2, L Swanstrom, MD, FACS, FRCS1, D Mutter, MD, PhD, FACS3, J Marescaux, MD, FACS, Hon, FRCS, Hon, FJSES, Hon, APSA4, S Perretta, MD, PhD3; 1Institute of Image Guided Surgery, Strasbourg, France, 2Gastro Obeso Center, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 3Department of Digestive and Endocrine Surgery, University of Strasbourg, France, 4IRCAD, Institut de Recherche contre les Cancers de l’Appareil Digestif, Strasbourg (France) V074 A FLEXIBLE ENDOSCOPIC REVISION FOR ANASTOMOTIC STENOSIS COMPLICATING ESOPHAGECTOMY (VIDEO) Ahmed Sharata, MD1, Christy Dunst, MD1, Ezra Teitelbaum, MD2, Marc Ward, MD2, Kevin Reavis, MD1, Steven DeMeester, MD1, Lee Swanstrom, MD1; 1Oregon Clinic/GMIS, 2Portland Providence Cancer Center V075 DOUBLE BALLOON UNDERWATER ESD Hisashi Hara, MD, Sam Sharma, MD, Jeffrey Milsom, MD, FACS; Weill Cornell Medical College V076 ENDOSCOPIC TECHNIQUES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ESOPHAGO-JEJUNAL DEHISCENCE AFTER TOTAL GASTRECTOMY Komdej Thanavachirasin, Eric Marcotte, Assistant, Professor, Pornthep Prathanvanichn, MD, Bipan Chan, Associate, Professor; Loyola Hospital Medical Center

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM SS18 Foregut 2 *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

Moderator: Gerald M. Fried, MD | Co-Moderator: Enrique Fernando Elli, MD Surgical Spring Week S093 LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRECTOMY AND D2 LYMPHADENECTOMY FOR GASTRIC CANCER: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE Vo D Long, MS, Nguyen H Bac, Prof, Nguyen V Tuan Anh, Nguyen V Hai, Ho L Minh Quoc, Tong P Quang Trung; University Medical Center S094 THE VALUE OF TIMED BARIUM ESOPHAGRAM IN ACHALASIA AFTER MYOTOMY Stefan S Kachala, MD1, Prashanthi Thota, MD2, Jeevanatham Rajeswaran, PhD3, Usman Ahmad, MD1, Daniel Raymond, MD1, A Zanoni, MD4, Sudish Murthy, MD, PhD1, Thomas Rice, MD1, Mark Baker, MD5, Scott Gabbard, MD2, Eugene Blackstone, MD1, Siva Raja, MD, PhD1; 1Cleveland Clinic Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2Cleveland Clinic Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 3Cleveland Clinic Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, 4Univeristy of Verona, Italy, 5Cleveland Clinic Department of Diagnostic Radiology V077 ONE YEAR FOLLOW-UP AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA REPAIR WITH FALCIFORM BUTTRESS Robert A Grossman, MD, Ben Biteman, MD, Fred Brody, MD, MBA; George Washington University S095 IMPEDANCE-PH MONITORING ON MEDICATIONS DOES NOT RELIABLY CONFIRM THE PRESENCE OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE IN PATIENTS REFERRED FOR ANTIREFLUX SURGERY Marc A Ward, MD, Christy M Dunst, MD, Ezra N Teitelbaum, MD, Valerie J Halpin, MD, Kevin M Reavis, MD, Lee L Swanstrom, MD, Steven R DeMeester, MD; The Oregon Clinic S096 HELLER MYOTOMY VERSUS HELLER MYOTOMY WITH DOR FUNDOPLICATION FOR ACHALASIA: LONG-TERM SYMPTOMATIC FOLLOW UP OF A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Kristy Kummerow Broman, MD, MPH1, Sharon E Phillips, MSPH1, Adil Faqih, BE1, Joan Kaiser, RN1, Richard A Pierce, MD, PhD1, Benjamin K Poulose, MD, MPH1, William O Richards, MD2, Kenneth W Sharp, MD1, Michael D Holzman, MD, MPH1; 1Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 2University of South Alabama V078 HOW WE DO IT: THE NISSEN-HILL HYBRID FOR LAPAROSCOPIC PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA REPAIR Jeffrey R Watkins, MD, Ralph W Aye, MD, Alexander S Farivar, MD, Brian E Louie, MD; Swedish Medical Center S097 PATTERNS OF REOPERATION AFTER FAILED FUNDOPLICATION: AN ANALYSIS OF 9,462 PATIENTS Nabeel R Obeid, MD1, Maria Altieri, MD1, Jie Yang, PhD2, Jihye Park, MS2, Kristie Price, BS3, Andrew Bates, MD1, Aurora D Pryor, MD1; 1Stony Brook Medicine, Department of Surgery, 2Stony Brook University, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, 3Stony Brook University, School of Medicine S098 SAME DAY DISCHARGE FOR BENIGN LAPAROSCOPIC HIATAL SURGERY: A FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS Juan Carlos Molina, MD, Ana- Maria Misariu, Ioana Nicolau, Jonathan Spicer, MD, PhD, Carmen Mueller, Lorenzo Ferri, MD, PhD; McGill University Health Centre S099 COMPARISON OF LONG TERM QUALITY OF LIFE AND PATIENT SATISFACTION BETWEEN NISSEN AND TOUPET FUNDOPLICATION Amber L Shada, MD, Andrea M Stroud, MD, MS, Alexa K Statz, BS, Luke M Funk, MD, MPH, Sally Jolles, MA, Xing Wang, PhD, Daren C Jackson, PhD, Jacob A Greenberg, MD, EdM, Anne O Lidor, MD, MPH; University of Wisconsin

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, Panel Faculty Panel Luis F Gonzalez- Luis , 1 Invited Faculty Invited Raul Rosenthal, MD Raul Rosenthal, Rebecca Minter, MD Minter, Rebecca Corrigan McBride, MD Corrigan McBride, , Dvir Froylich, MD, MD, , Dvir Froylich, H. Jaap Bonjer, MD, PhD MD, Bonjer, Jaap H. (Non-CME Activity) Jared M Mcallister, MD M Mcallister, Jared , Angus Toland, BS, Michael M Toland, , Angus Mario Masrur, MD Mario Masrur, University of Illinois at Chicago, Illinois of University Chicago, at 1 ; 2 Matthew J Davis, MD Matthew J Davis,

Wen Hui Tan, MD Tan, Hui Wen

, Pawan Chansaenroj, MD, Jonathan Carter, MD, MD, Carter, Jonathan MD, Chansaenroj, , Pawan , J. Isaguirre, MD Isaguirre, , J. 2 , Michael L Brunt, MD; Washington University Washington , Michael MD; L Brunt, , Daniela Treitl, MD, Michael Hurtado, MD, Irvin Willis, MD; Mount Willis, Irvin Michael MD, Hurtado, MD, Treitl, , Daniela *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Stephanie Stephanie G Wood

Curriculum Outline for Resident Education Educational Mission Statement , L. Miranda, MD 2 GUIDELINES: • • , Laurence P Diggs, Jiashou J Xu, Jula Veerapong; St Louis University Louis St Veerapong; Jula Jiashou J Xu, P Diggs, , Laurence Laura E Grimmer, MD E Grimmer, Laura

, A. Rosales, MD , A. Rosales, 2 Robert MD A Grossman,

Jennifer K Keller Jennifer

*Lunch: Separate Fee Applies **Lectures: Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass Included in Registration **Lectures: Applies Fee Separate *Lunch: , M. Di Cicco, MD , M. Di Cicco,

1 , Liaonan Zou; Department of GI,Guangdong Province Hospital of traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of traditional Department, Liaonan Zou; of GI,Guangdong Province , Pablo Quadri, MD , Pablo Presentation Title Presentation model Milestone based training to expedite acquisition of surgical skills Mental training models training in current Use of simulation Defining entry points based skills. Competency Discussion / Q&A Panel 1 SS19 Exhibit Hall Video Presentations Session 2 Video Presentations  1:00PM Academic/Educational acquisition technologies/Skill New 12:00PM 12:15PM 12:30PM 12:45PM Time Describe a milestone-based training model or fellowship training model or fellowship training Describe a milestone-based period of time in a shorter mastery to achieve mental training and as simulation such strategies new Employ to practice points when transitioning Define entry Hospital Italiano de Mendoza Stanley Rogers;Stanley UCSF Medical Center TECHNIQUE DESCRIPTION OF A NOVEL School of Medicine Louis in St. University Washington PhD; MD, Awad, Ciccarelli, MD Ciccarelli, 2 School of Medicine Louis in St. University Washington PhD; MD, Michael M Awad, PhD, MD, Salles, Arghavan Gautam Sharma, Tammy S Fouse, DO, Philip R Schauer, MD, Stacy A Brethauer, MD; Bariatric and Metabolic Institute, Cleveland Clinic MD; Bariatric Cleveland and Metabolic Institute, Stacy A Brethauer, MD, R Schauer, Philip DO, S Fouse, Tammy Gautam Sharma, Foundation Sinai Medical Center Li, MD Hongming AE NS V086 LAPAROSCOPIC CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY AND HYPERTHERMIC INTRAPERITONEAL CHEMOTHERAPY (CRS/HIPEC): (CRS/HIPEC): CHEMOTHERAPY INTRAPERITONEAL AND HYPERTHERMIC SURGERY CYTOREDUCTIVE V086 LAPAROSCOPIC LIGAMENT RELEASE OF MEDIAN ARCUATE LAPAROSCOPIC V087 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED V082 POST SPLENECTOMY DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA DIAPHRAGMATIC V082 POST SPLENECTOMY TECHNIQUE TUNELIZATION WITH LEIOMYOMA RESECTION OF A SUBMUCOSAL V083 ENDOSCOPIC CYST DUPLICATION OF ESOPHAGEAL AND EXCISION HERNIA REPAIR PARAESOPHAGEAL V084 ROBOTIC CYST RESECTION OF GASTRIC DUPLICATION V085 LAPAROSCOPIC V079 MANAGING A POSITIVE AIR-LEAK TEST DURING A GASTROJEJUNOSTOMY REVISION TEST DURING A GASTROJEJUNOSTOMY AIR-LEAK A POSITIVE V079 MANAGING TAMPONADE V080 PERICARDIAL BOWEL SMALL APPROACH THE CAUDAL-TO-CRANIAL WITH CME: RIGHT HEMICOLECTOMY TECHNIQUE FOR LAPAROSCOPIC V081 A NOVEL Eat & Greet Lunch in the Exhibit Hall for All Attendees in the Exhibit Hall for Lunch Eat & Greet our exhibits. by offered and technologies latest products explore while you lunch free Enjoy PhD MD, Himpens, M. Jacques MD | Co-Moderator: Gould, C. Jon Moderator: LEARNING THEMES: NATIONAL PRIORITIES SESSION OBJECTIVES to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION strategies and management techniques changes and current significant undergoing is currently training Surgical using from that range models training to fellowship topics related This session will cover becoming obsolete. are in are for fellows points what the main entry will also address and mental training.Faculty simulation milestones, will and fellows residents directors, Program practice. surgical starting an independent when mastery to achieve order by attending this session. benefit greatly Fellowship Council Luncheon “Ensuring Competency Competency “Ensuring Luncheon Council Fellowship Success” for Frameworks Training: Fellowship Through MD Rosenthal, Chair: Raul Friday, March 24, 2017 24, March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 1:30 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM -2:00 PM - 1:30 PM 12:00 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 78 Friday, March 24, 2017

V088 SINGLE INCISION LAPAROSCOPIC COMPLETE MESOCOLIC EXCISION WITH CENTRAL VASCULAR LIGATION FOR ADVANCED TRANSVERSE COLON CANCER USING PINCER MOVEMENT METHOD Goutaro Katsuno, MD, PhD, Masaki Fukunaga, MD, PhD;

Department of Surgery, Juntendo Urayasu Hospital, Juntendo University 2017 SAGES V089 LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL SUBTOTAL PANCREATECTOMY WITH RESECTION OF THE GASTRODUODENAL ARTERY FOR PANCREATIC ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE NECK OF THE PANCREAS Yoo-Seok Yoon, MD, PhD, Ho-Seong Han, MD, PhD, Jae Young Cho, MD, PhD, YoungRok Choi, Jangkyu Choi, Seong Uk Kwon, Jae Sung Jang, Sungho Kim; Seoul National University Bundang Hospital V090 THORACOSCOPIC REPAIR OF DIAPHRAGMATIC EVENTRATION: STAPLED ALONE VERSUS COMBINED STAPLER WITH PLICATION Ajay H Bhandarwar, MS, Priyank D Kothari, Saurabh S Gandhi, MS, Chintan B Patel, MS, Amol N Wagh, MS, Eham L Arora, MS; Grant government medical college & Sir J.J. group of Hospitals, Mumbai, India 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM *Separate Registration Required / Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C Let’s Do Lunch - (Non-CME Activity) Gastric, Pancreas, Gallbladder/ERCP & Rectal Tables Chair: John Stauffer, MD SAGES does not offer CME for this activity Four tables to choose from, each limited to 10 attendees. Casual lunch discussions with your colleagues as if you would be in the surgeon’s lounge discussing cases. Faciliators: Tammy Kindel, MD & E. Fernando Elli, MD (Gastric), John Stauffer, MD (Pancreas), Marc Mesleh, MD (Gallbladder/ERCP), Dorin Colibaseanu, MD (Rectal) 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C SAGES University Masters Series: Surgical Coaching - Tips to Enhance Skills of Trainees and Peers Chair: Justin Dimick, MD, MPH | Co-Chairs: Neal Seymour, MD and Aimee Gardner, PhD SESSION DESCRIPTION

Speakers will draw on the science of intraoperative teaching and the emerging literature on surgical coaching to

improve the knowledge and skills of participants in these content areas. The workshop will focus on both real-time Surgical Spring Week instruction in the operating room and post-operative video review. SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • To understand the principles of how trainees acquire and retain skills • To become aware of the importance of learning outcomes in setting a framework for teaching • To learn different ways in which coaching conversations can be derailed ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty Justin Dimick, MD, MPH 1:30PM Introduction Neal Seymour, MD 1:40PM The Briefing - Intra-operative teaching - Debriefing Model Aimee Gardner, PhD 2:00PM Theoretical Considerations in Teaching Trainees Brian Dunkin, MD 2:20PM Delivering Feedback & Debriefing John Paige, MD Aimee Gardner, PhD 2:40PM Interactive Exercise on Intra-operative Teaching Jonathan Dort, MD 3:10PM What Makes Coaching Different than Teaching Justin Dimick, MD, MPH 3:30PM Why do We Need Coaching? Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD, PhD 3:50PM Evidence that Coaching Matters Rajesh Aggarwal, MD, MBBS, MA 4:10PM Common Coaching Derailers Oliver Varban, MD Janet Dombrowski, BSN, MHSA 4:30PM Interactive Video-Based Coaching Session Justin Dimick, MD, MPH Neal Seymor, MD 5:00PM Closing thoughts and Wrap up Justin Dimick, MD, MPH

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: PE Professional/Economic • Curriculum Outline for Resident Education • Educational Mission Statement AE Academic/Educational NS New technologies/Skill acquisition

NATIONAL PRIORITIES SAGES acknowledges an educational grant in support of this course from Applied Medical

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 79 Panel Faculty Panel Invited Faculty Invited Karen Horvath, MD Horvath, Karen Charles Vollmer, MD Charles Vollmer, MD Charles Vollmer, Rohan Jeyerajah, MD Rohan Jeyerajah,

Michael Kluger, MD, MPH MD, Kluger, Michael *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration A Consensus Document on Robotic Surgery Curriculum Outline for Resident Education Training Education & Surgical for Post-Residency Framework Residency into Surgical Laparoscopy Advanced Integrating Paper Position A SAGES — Training Training Laparoscopic Advanced Statement on Position Ultrasound Guidelines for the Use of Laparoscopic GUIDELINES: • • • • • •

Presentation Title Presentation Introduction Resection Pancreatic Invasive on Minimally Conference of the 1st State-of-the-Art Overview end is up? What in 2017: Necrosis Dealing with Pancreatic Treat? or Trick Cancer: for Pancreatic Electroporation Irreversible Surgery Today? Pancreatic Teaching We How Are Discussion / Q&A Panel New technologies/Skill acquisition technologies/Skill New Solid Organ Acute Care HPB/Biliary Academic/Educational Recognize state-of-the-art themes in minimally invasive pancreatic surgery pancreatic invasive themes in minimally state-of-the-art Recognize necrosis of complicated pancreatic management for the approaches Discriminate various cancer of pancreatic for the treatment Electroporation of Irreversible Assess the efficacy Surgery in Pancreatic training advanced for routes Distinguish various 1:30PM 1:35PM 1:50PM 2:05PM 2:20PM 2:35PM Time AE AC NS SO HPB NATIONAL PRIORITIES LEARNING THEMES: • • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION will This session evolution. constant is a field in surgery pancreatic advances, pace of technological the rapid Given in to practice is trained generation the next as how as well surgery to pancreatic approaches focus on contemporary for and is relevant and training techniques cancer, of pancreatitis, themes in the care The session spans this domain. in practice. surgeons medical students to attending from of surgeons all levels SESSION OBJECTIVES to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of AHPBA Joint Panel: Contemporary Themes in Themes in Contemporary Joint Panel: AHPBA Surgery Pancreatic Invasive Minimally MD Horvath, Karen MD | Co-Chair: Vollmer, Chair: Charles Friday, March 24, 2017 24, March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 3:00 PM 1:30 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 80 Friday, March 24, 2017

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

Panel: Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Enteral Access - 2017 SAGES How to Do It and How to Treat Complications Chair: Jeffrey Marks, MD | Co-Chair: John Mellinger, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION Enteral access is one of the most common endoscopic and laparoscopic procedures performed by general surgeons. Safe performance of enteral access requires an understanding of the appropriate indications, procedural steps, and management of complications. This session, through video-based presentations, will provide a comprehensive overview for surgeons and surgical endoscopists of all skill levels. SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Compare endoscopic and laparoscopic techniques for obtaining enteral access • Identify management options for early complications of enteral access • Formulate a strategy for treating delayed complications of enteral access ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 1:30PM PEG- The inspiration/perspiration behind the creation of PEG Jeffrey Ponsky, MD 1:40PM PEG- How I do it John Mellinger, MD 1:50PM PEJ- How I do it Eric Pauli, MD 2:00PM PEG-JET- How I do it Jeffrey Marks, MD 2:10PM Lap assisted gastrostomy- How I do it Byron F. Santos, MD 2:20PM PEG early complications- How to treat them John Cosgrove, MD

2:35PM PEG late complications- How to treat them Bipan Chand, MD Surgical Spring Week 2:50PM Discussion All faculty

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: FE Flexible Endoscopy • Granting of Privileges for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy • Guidelines for Training in Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)

NATIONAL PRIORITIES

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 81 All Faculty Ray Price, MD Price, Ray Adrian Park, MD Adrian Park, Sherry Wren, Wren, MD Sherry Invited Faculty Invited Jeffrey Hazey, MD Hazey, Jeffrey Paul Severson, MD Severson, Paul Ramon Berguer, MD Ramon Berguer,

*Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Implementation Manual for the World Health Organization Health Organization World for the Implementation Manual Edition) (First Safety Checklist Surgical GUIDELINES: • Presentation Title Presentation Context and Some Introduction academic or faith based program? an NGO, through can I best contribute… How I fit? where Is that Team… surgical crisis/ Disaster Response The all important checklist Your can fit in you do & where we Affairs- what Global SAGES Discussion Panel Professional/Economic Describe the concept of Essential Surgery as defined by the WHA by the as defined Surgery of Essential Describe the concept skill sets opportunites in LMICs and the surgical response and disasater urgent elective, Discriminate between settings in these various to serve best suited who are of the surgeons required in global surgery and enage to contribute “fit” and the best opportunites Evaluate 2:40PM 1:30PM 1:40PM 1:55PM 2:10PM 2:25PM Time PE LEARNING THEMES: • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION income countries(LMIC)around and middle needs in low of unmet surgical aware increasingly are surgeons SAGES their professional and enhance to serve provide it may and opportunities The scope of Global Surgery the world. and provide field of Global Surgery the growing This session will illuminate understood. is less well development endeavors. worthy to get engaged in some of these very and avenues attendees with ideas SESSION OBJECTIVES to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of Panel: Global Surgery - I Want to Do it! to I Want - Global Surgery Panel: I Need? What Do I Start? Do Where MD Price, | Co-Chair: Ray MD Adrian Park, Chair: Friday, March 24, 2017 24, March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 3:00 PM 1:30 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 82 Friday, March 24, 2017

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

Video Face-Off Panel: Lap Right Colon 2017 SAGES Chair: Patricia Sylla, MD | Co-Chair: Dorin Colibaseanu, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION This session will contrast different approaches and techniques to perform right colectomy in a minimally invasive fashion, ranging from multiport and single-port laparoscopy to robotics with intra- or extracorporeal anastomosis. This is a video forum, during which variations in surgical technique will be emphasized, including ileocolectomy for Crohn’s disease and complete mesocolic excision for right colon cancer. Through video-based presentations, attendees will learn optimal strategies for selecting extraction sites, completing anastomoses intracorporeally, and overcoming visceral obesity and challenges of the reoperative abdomen. Management of intraoperative complications will emphasize tips and tricks on how to avoid conversion, when possible. This course is designed for any practicing surgeon who incorporates colon surgery into his or her practice.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Implement the recommended key technical steps to complete laparoscopic right colectomy for benign and malignant disease • Understand standard oncologic principles guiding the performance of MIS right colectomy for malignancy • Appraise the relative advantages and disadvantages associated with various MIS strategies to perform right colectomy, as well as the anticipated level of technical difficulty and learning curve

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Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty Patricia Sylla, MD 1:30PM Welcome and Introduction Dorin Colibaseanu, MD

Lap Dissection: Medial to Lateral vs. Lateral to Medial Surgical Spring Week 1:31PM Crohn’s Disease- Lateral to Medial Alessio Pigazzi, MD 1:37PM Crohn’s Disease- Medial to Lateral Barry Salky, MD 1:43PM Right Colon Cancer- Lateral to Medial Marylise Boutros, MD 1:49PM Right Colon Cancer- Medial to Lateral Morris Franklin, Jr., MD 1:55PM Single Incision Dissection Giovanni Dapri, MD, PhD 2:01PM Complete Mesocolic Dissection Gyu-Seog Choi, MD 2:07PM Reoperative/ Complex Dissection Barry Salky, MD 2:13PM Reoperative/ Complex Dissection Alessio Pigazzi, MD PhD Lap Bowel Transection and Anastomosis: Intracorporeal vs. Extracorporeal 2:19PM Extracorporeal Technique- Non obese Marylise Boutros, MD 2:25PM Extracorporeal Technique- Obese Alessio Pigazzi, MD 2:31PM ICA Technique- Non obese Barry Salky, MD 2:37PM ICA Technique- Obese Morris Franklin, Jr., MD 2:44PM ICA- Robotic Technique Gyu-Seog Choi, MD 2:50PM ICA- Single Incision Technique Giovanni Dapri, MD, PhD Patricia Sylla, MD 2:56PM Wrap-Up Dorin Colibaseanu, MD

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: C Colorectal • ASCRS/SAGES Guidelines for Laparoscopic Colectomy Course R Robotics • Guidelines for Laparoscopic Resection of Curable Colon and NS New technologies/Skill acquisition Rectal Cancer • Laparoscopic Colectomy for Curable Cancer

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SS21 Acute Care Surgery Care SS21 Acute Session Bariatric Video SS20 , Terrance Fullum, MD, Daniel D Tran, MD, FACS; Howard University Hospital University Howard FACS; MD, Tran, Daniel D MD, Fullum, Terrance , Tokiwakai Hospital Tokiwakai UCLA Eubanks, MD Eubanks, FL MD Michael E Dolberg, Wakayama Fuminori 2 ANALYSIS OF RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS OF RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED ANALYSIS Shahin Hajibandeh UK Manchester, Hospital, Irvine of California, University School of Medicine FASCRS; FACS, MD, PhD, Pigazzi, Alessio MD, DUODENAL PERFORATION Eduardo D Aceves, MD D Aceves, Eduardo MBA MD, Pechman, David MD Julio F. Fiore Jr, PhD Jr, Fiore Julio F. Canada, Montreal, McGill University, Surgery, Montreal, Canada, Canada, Montreal, 4 MD Khalil, Abou Marylise MD; Sir Mortimer Hospital Jewish General Davis Boutros, MD, B. Liane Feldman, Gabriela MD, Ghitulescu, Vaidehi Agrawal, PhD Agrawal, Vaidehi Lyons, MD, J-p Lefave, MD, Em Haas, MD, FACS, FASCRS; Houston Methodist Hospital Houston FASCRS; FACS, MD, Em Haas, MD, J-p Lefave, MD, Lyons, MD Pearcy, Christopher Center PREVIOUS GASTRIC SURGERIES Clinic Florida Cleveland FASMBS; FACS, Raul MD, Rosenthal, FASMBS, FACS, MD, Samuel Szomstein, FASMBS, FACS, PhD, MD DeLong, MD; UC San Diego Horgan, Santiago MD, Bryan J Sandler, Schwaartz, MD, Melissa Chang Tang, MD, Brian Jacob, MD, FACS, Mark A Reiner, MD, FACS, Tony Vine, MD, FACS, L. Brian Katz, MD, FACS; FACS; L. Brian Katz, MD, FACS, MD, Vine, Tony FACS, MD, Mark A Reiner, FACS, MD, Brian Jacob, MD, Tang, Melissa Chang Schwaartz, MD, Mount Sinai Medical Center Cleveland Dept. Surgery, of General Section Endoscopy, of Surgical FACS; Matthew MD, Kroh, John Rodriguez, MD, Gautam Sharma, MD, Clinic SURGERY Northwell Health-Lenox Hill Hospital Northwell Health-Lenox GASTROPLASTY STAPLED Hill Hospital MD; Lenox Teixeira, Julio MD, Wong, Jonathan Kowalski, Rebecca MD, Abhiman Cheeyandira, MD, Emanuele LoMenzo, MD, PhD, FACS, FASMBS, Samuel Szomstein, MD, FACS, FASMBS, Raul Rosenthal, MD, FACS, FACS, Raul MD, Rosenthal, FASMBS, FACS, MD, Samuel Szomstein, FASMBS, FACS, PhD, MD, Emanuele LoMenzo, MD, Cheeyandira, Abhiman Florida Clinic Cleveland FASMBS; V105 CLOSED LOOP : LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION WITH FULLY STAPLED INTRA-CORPOREAL ANASTOMOSIS INTRA-CORPOREAL STAPLED WITH FULLY RESECTION OBSTRUCTION: BOWEL LAPAROSCOPIC LOOP V105 CLOSED OUR DEPARTMENT USED AT PERFORATIONS FOR UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL STRATEGY TREATMENT S105 S103 LAPAROSCOPIC PERITONEAL LAVAGE VERSUS SIGMOIDECTOMY FOR MANAGEMENT OF PERFORATED DIVERTICULITIS: META- OF PERFORATED FOR MANAGEMENT VERSUS SIGMOIDECTOMY LAVAGE PERITONEAL S103 LAPAROSCOPIC OF A STRANGULATED REPAIR V104 LAPAROSCOPIC FOR GASTRIC OR REPAIR PATCH SERIES AFTER OMENTAL SELECTIVEVS. CONTRAST UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL S104 ROUTINE S102 LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS OPEN EMERGENT VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR: OUTCOMES ANALYSIS USING THE ACS-NSQIP DATABASE THE ACS-NSQIP USING ANALYSIS OUTCOMES VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR: VERSUS OPEN EMERGENT S102 LAPAROSCOPIC HERNIA. DIAPHRAGMATIC TRAUMATIC OF ACUTE REDUCTION AND REPAIR V103 LAPAROSCOPIC V102 LAPAROSCOPIC APPROACH FOR PERFORATED GASTRIC ULCER FOR PERFORATED APPROACH V102 LAPAROSCOPIC V101 LOOP AND COLONIC LAVAGE FOR FULMINANT CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE : AN INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO AN INSTRUCTIONAL DIFFICILE COLITIS: FOR FULMINANT CLOSTRIDIUM LAVAGE AND COLONIC ILEOSTOMY V101 LOOP CHOLECYSTITIS CALCULOUS OF ACUTE IN MANAGEMENT VARIABILITY OF S101 DETERMINANTS Moderator: Andre Campbell, MD | Co-Moderator: E. Matthew Ritter, MD Ritter, Matthew E. MD | Co-Moderator: Campbell, Andre Moderator: PERFORATION SIGMOID COLON OF COLONOSCOPIC REPAIR PRIMARY V100 LAPAROSCOPIC APPENDECTOMY LAPAROSCOPIC UNDERGOING PATIENTS OF ANTICOAGULATED OUTCOMES BUSINESS? INVESTIGATING S100 RISKY V098 LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL GASTRECTOMY AND ROUX-EN-Y RECONSTRUCTION FOR SEVERE GASTROPARESIS AFTER 10 FOR SEVERE GASTROPARESIS RECONSTRUCTION AND ROUX-EN-Y GASTRECTOMY PARTIAL V098 LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE CONVERSION TO BAND COMPLICATED STRICTURE CAN FOLLOWING CHEW: YOU THAN V099 BITING OFF MORE V096 USING ALL OF THE TOOLS IN OUR MINIMALLY INVASIVE TOOLBOX FOR REVISIONAL BARIATRIC SURGERY SURGERY FOR REVISIONAL BARIATRIC TOOLBOX INVASIVE IN OUR MINIMALLY TOOLS THE V096 USING ALL OF REVISIONAL BARIATRIC LEAKS FOLLOWING OF GASTRO-GASTRIC ANASTOMOTIC MANAGEMENT ENDOSCOPIC TOTAL V097 V092 ROBOTIC ASSISTED SINGLE ANASTOMOSIS DUODENAL SWITCH SWITCH DUODENAL SINGLE ANASTOMOSIS ASSISTED V092 ROBOTIC ASSISTED VERSUS ENDOSCOPIC GASTRIC BYPASS ROUX-EN-Y VERTICAL GASTROPLASTY BANDED REVISION: LAPAROSCOPIC V093 SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY A LEAK FOLLOWING OF COMPLICATION V094 GASTROPLEURAL FISTULA AS A LATE SURGERY AFTER BARIATRIC OF CHYLOUS MANAGEMENT LAPAROSCOPIC V095 SUCCESSFUL Moderator: Matthew D. Kroh, MD | Co-Moderator: Valerie J. Halpin, MD Halpin, J. Valerie | Co-Moderator: MD Kroh, D. Matthew Moderator: REVERSAL GASTRIC BYPASS OF SINGLE ANASTOMOSIS V091 LAPRASCOPIC Friday, March 24, 2017 24, March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring 1:30 PM -3:30 PM 1:30 PM -3:00 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 84 Friday, March 24, 2017

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM SS22 Exhibit Hall *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

Video Presentations Session 3 (Non-CME Activity) 2017 SAGES Moderator: John A. Hagen, MD | Co-Moderator: Matthew M. Hutter MD, MPH V106 EXCISION OF GASTRO-GASTRIC FISTULA AND HIATAL HERNIA REPAIR AFTER ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS Melanie H Howell, MD, MS, John Paul Bellistri, MD, Diego R Camacho, MD; Montefiore Medical Center V107 LAPAROSCOPIC TOTAL PROCTOCOLECTOMY WITH ILEAL POUCH-ANAL ANASTOMOSIS C Palanivelu, MS, FACS, FRCSEd, DSc, S Rajapandian, MS, FRCS, FMAS, R Parthasarathi, MS, FMAS, P Senthilnathan, MS, FMAS, DNB, P Praveen Raj, MS, FMAS, Senthil Ganapathy, MS, FMAS, R Sathiyamurthy, MS; GEM Hospital & Research Centre V108 ENDOSCOPIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC TRUNCAL VAGOTOMY AND DISTAL GASTRECTOMY WITH GASTROJEJUNAL ANASTOMOSIS. Nathan LaFayette, MD, Katelyn Levene, MD, Bradley Needleman, MD, Sabrina Noria, MD, PhD; The Ohio State University V109 THORACOSCOPIC RESECTION OF MID-ESOPHAGEAL DIVERTICULUM Andrew J Fritze, MD, Michael Latzko, MD, Ziad Awad, MD, FACS, Bestoun Ahmed, MD, FACS, FRCS, FASASMBS; University of Florida College of Medicine Jacksonville V110 INTRAMURAL SURGERY: POP IS A NOVEL APPROACH TO TREATING GASTROPARESIS Matthew T Allemang, MD, Jessica Ardila- Gatas, MD, James Villamere, MD, John Rodriguez, MD, Jeffrey L Ponsky, MD, Matthew Kroh, MD; Section of Surgical Endoscopy, Department of General Surgery, Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio. V111 LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION OF LARGE ESOPHAGEAL DIVERTICULUM WITH PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA REPAIR AND HELLER MYOTOMY Wen Hui Tan, MD, L. Michael Brunt, MD; Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine V112 LAPAROSCOPIC TOTALLY ROBOTIC-ASSISTED BILIOPANCREATIC DIVERSION WITH DUODENAL SWITCH Pablo Quadri1, Mario Masrur, MD1, Lisa Sachez-Johnsen, PhD1, Enrique F Elli, MD2; 1University of Illinois at Chicago, 2Mayo Clinic Florida V113 ROBOTIC PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA, PARTIAL GASTRECTOMY AND GASTRIC BYPASS Federico J Serrot, MD, Nisha Dhanabalsamy, MD, Shawn Fu, MD, Iman Ghaderi, MD, Carlos A Galvani, MD; University of Arizona V114 DA VINCI XI ROBOTIC RIGHT COLECTOMY WITH TOTAL MESOCOLIC EXCISION FOR COLON CANCER Huriye Hande Aydinli, Cigdem Benlice, Emre Gorgun; Department of Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic V115 LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR OF A BOCHDALEK HERNIA WITH AN INTRATHORACIC KIDNEY IN AN ADULT Lisa D Yang, MD, Richard C Perugini, MD, FACS; University of Massachusetts

V116 LAPAROSCOPIC GASTROESOPHAGEAL JUNCTION CARCINOID TUMOR RESECTION James W Rawles III, MD, Justin Milligan, MD,

Zach F Williams, MD, William W Hope, MD; New Hanover Regional Medical Center Surgical Spring Week V117 POSTERIOR RETROPERITONEOSCOPIC ADRENALECTOMY Jason Bingham, MD, Vance Sohn, MD; Madigan Army Medical Center 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C ASCRS Joint Panel - Laparoscopy for IBD Chair: Hermann Kessler, MD, PhD | Co-Chair: Tonia Young-Fadok, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION Crohn’s and cases often present with complex issues that require careful surgical planning using endoscopy and imaging. However, not all situations can be predicted by preoperative planning. The complexity continues into the actual operation, where the surgeon should be able to deploy a range of practical thinking skills plus operative skills. This session will focus on the minimally invasive surgical management of patients with IBD. SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Anticipate the complexities of operating on patients with Crohn’s disease who have fistulas or require reoperative surgery • Plan the most appropriate strategy of access in a patient with ulcerative colitis for a 3-step procedure • Minimize surgical risk in patients with Crohn’s disesase and ulcerative colitis with friable phlegmonous mesenteries ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 3:00PM How to manage the friable mesocolon in ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease? Sang W. Lee, MD What is best: laparoscopic, hand-assisted, robotic or transanal approach for completion 3:15PM Eric Weiss, MD proctectomy in ulcerative colitis? 3:30PM Extraction-site planning in three-stage procedures for ulcerative colitis Willem Bemelman, MD 3:45PM Limits of laparoscopy in re-do Crohn’s surgery Conor Delaney, MD 4:00PM Limits of laparoscopy in fistulizing Crohn’s disease Alessandro Fichera, MD 4:15PM Q&A / Panel Discussion Panel Faculty

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: C Colorectal • ASCRS/SAGES Guidelines for Laparoscopic Colectomy Course

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@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 85 Panel Faculty Panel Luigi Boni, MD Luigi Boni, Invited Faculty Invited Ronan Cahill, MD Ronan Cahill, Bernard Dallemagne, MD Dallemagne, Bernard Gianfranco Donatelli, MD Donatelli, Gianfranco *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Guidelines for Laparoscopic Resection of Curable Colon and Resection of Curable Guidelines for Laparoscopic Rectal Cancer Therapeutic and in Diagnostic Training Guidelines for (ERCP) Cholangiopancreatography Endoscopic Retrograde for Therapies Statement on Endolumenal Position Diseases Gastrointestinal GUIDELINES: • • •

Presentation Title Presentation and gastrectomy? oncological oesophagectomy the end of laparoscopic Towards TME? laparoscopic TME replace transanal Will I know... now I see, Now time tissue imaging: guidance for real Intra-operative Less incisions and more in the management of surgical complications: paradigm A new thinking Discussion Q&A / Panel Colorectal New technologies/Skill acquisition technologies/Skill New Foregut Robotics Endoscopy Flexible Explore cutting edge MIS techniques to treat common gastrointestinal diseases common gastrointestinal to treat cutting edge MIS techniques Explore and percutaneous endoscopy using flexible complications common surgical to manage strategies new Explore approaches time tissue imaging guidance and real for Intra-operative image guided surgery precision Introduce 3:30PM 4:00PM 3:00PM 3:15PM 3:45PM Time R C FE NS FOR LEARNING THEMES: At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION more to less invasive, open surgery from migration but continuous has been a slow there years the past twenty Over robotics and by enhanced technology-enabled, is flexible, of surgery The future options. therapeutic patient friendly cutting edge Presenting MIS care. aim of cost-effective with the approaches and will focus on less invasive image-based, patients committed to providing who are for surgeons this session is designed the horizon, what is on and exploring old dogmas. to challenge ready and who are condition, for their appropriate treatments least invasive with the best, SESSION OBJECTIVES EAES Joint Panel: Joint Panel: EAES in Europe Surgeon Invasive Minimally Edge Cutting MD Perretta, Silvana PhD | Co-Chair: MD, Bonjer, Jaap Chair: H. Friday, March 24, 2017 24, March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 4:30 PM 3:00 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 86 Friday, March 24, 2017

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

The Devil is in the Details Session: Technical Tips from 2017 SAGES the Masters - Re-Do Anti-Reflux Surgery Chair: David Rattner, MD | Co-Chair: Edward Philips, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION Re-operative antireflux surgery is an essential option tool to prevent recurrent reflux in patients with late failures of a fundoplication as well as to correct certain types of early complications from an anti-reflux procedure. This session addresses the scenarios where re-operative surgery is most likely to be beneficial and will illustrate the techniques that are most useful to conduct re-operations safely and successfully. SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Identy remediable causes of fundoplication failures • Employ safe techniques to identify altered post fundoplication anatomy and be able to restore normal anatomy as part of a reoperation • Be able to emply multiple techniques for re-operative fundoplication that are tailored to the problem being adressed ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 3:00PM Indications and Contraindications for re-do AntiReflux Surgery Aurora Pryor, MD 3:12PM Esophageal lengthening- When and how? Steven Bowers, MD 3:24PM Closing the Difficult Hiatus Brant Oelschlager, MD 3:36PM Dealing with densely scarred fundus Nathaniel Soper, MD 3:48PM Perforations, necrosis and sepsis John Hunter, MD

4:00PM Case Presentations - Audience participation All Faculty Surgical Spring Week

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: FOR Foregut • Guidelines for the Management of Hiatal Hernia • Guidelines for Surgical Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

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All Faculty All Faculty All Faculty All Faculty All Faculty All Faculty Dave Kooby, MD Kooby, Dave MD Kooby, Dave Invited Faculty Invited John Stauffer, MD Stauffer, John John Stauffer, MD Stauffer, John Melissa Hogg, MD Melissa Hogg, Melissa Hogg, MD Melissa Hogg, Amer Zureikat, MD Amer Zureikat, Amer Zureikat, MD Amer Zureikat, Paul D. Hansen, MD Hansen, D. Paul Michael Kendrick, MD Kendrick, Michael MD Kendrick, Michael R. Matthew Walsh, MD Walsh, Matthew R. R. Matthew Walsh, MD Walsh, Matthew R. *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Laparoscopic vs. Robotic Pancreatectomy vs. Laparoscopic Discussion Panel RAMPS versus resection Standard Discussion Panel Conclusions Introduction to Video Session: Distal Pancreatectomy Session: Video to Introduction placement for distal pancreatectomy Port Discussion Panel of the colon to the lesser sac and mobilization Approaches Discussion Panel the pancreas? transect do you Where Discussion Panel Techniques Transection Pancreatic Discussion Panel Presentation Title Presentation HPB/Biliary Solid Organ Robotics Appreciate what experts consider to be the key steps of a distal pancreatectomy steps to be the key consider what experts Appreciate pancreatectomy of a distal steps the key for performing techniques alternative Compare pancreatectomy of a distal steps to the key approaches of different and disadvantages Understand the advantages 4:15PM 4:25PM 3:40PM 3:45PM 3:55PM 4:00PM 4:10PM 3:10PM 3:15PM 3:20PM 3:30PM 3:35PM 3:00PM 3:05PM Time R SO HPB LEARNING THEMES: ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY In this session we will walk through a distal pancreatectomy, step by step, with leading experts in the field. The experts The in the field. with leading experts step, by step pancreatectomy, a distal through will walk In this session we con’s. and - pro’s differences technical will discuss the key and the panel videos of their approach will show SESSION OBJECTIVES to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of • • • Video Face-Off Panel: Distal Pancreatectomy Panel: Distal Face-Off Video MD Kendrick, Michael MD | Co-Chair: Hansen, Chair: Paul DESCRIPTION SESSION Friday, March 24, 2017 24, March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 4:30 PM 3:00 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 88 Friday, March 24, 2017

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

Your Session: Challenges in the Diagnosis and 2017 SAGES Management of GERD and Achalasia Chair: Andrew Wright, MD | Co-Chair: Simon Bergman, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION In this innovative session, topics suggested and voted upon by SAGES members will be addressed by experts in the field with audience participation through the meeting app, social media, and live discussion. The focus will be on challenging and interesting problems in the management of reflux, achalasia, hypermotility disorders, and paraesophageal hernias.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Assess and manage patients with GERD who present with complex and challenging clinical scenarios such as obesity, recurrence, or concomitant motility disorders • Apply and integrate new treatment strategies and techniques such as POEM for achalasia or magnetic sphincter augmentation for GERD • Recognize and manage common and uncommon complications and side effects of anti-reflux and esophageal motility surgery

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Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty GERD Esophageal Physiology for the General Surgeon: How to interpret studies; why and how to 3:00PM Edward Auyang, MD, MS set up your own lab

3:15PM The Perfect Wrap: Nissen, Toupet, or Tailored Approach? Enrique Elli, MD

3:30PM Dealing with the “Failed” Fundoplication Anna Ibele, MD Surgical Spring Week How to manage a Giant PEH: When (and how) should I use mesh or relaxing incisions, 3:45PM Robert Yates, MD a lengthening procedures, or Achalasia and Other Motility Disorders 4:00PM Diagnosis and Management of Achalasia Variants Edward Auyang, MD, MS What is the role of the surgeon in Hypermotility disorders (DES, Nutcracker, Hypertensive 4:15PM Ellen Morrow, MD LES)

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: FOR Foregut • A Consensus Document on Robotic Surgery • Guidelines for the Management of Hiatal Hernia • SAGES TAVAC Safety and Effectiveness Analysis: LINX Reflux Management System • Guidelines for the Surgical Treatment of Esophageal Achalasia

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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM SS23 Hernia Video Session *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C Moderator: Diya I. Alaedeen, MD | Co-Moderator: Alfons Pomp, MD V118 DRAGO’S HERNIA: A CASE OF MULTIPLE RARE INGUINAL HERNIAS INCLUDING AN AMYAND HERNIA, A SUPRAVESICAL HERNIA, A URINARY BLADDER HERNIA, AND A LIPOMA OF THE CORDS ALL COEXISTING IN A SINGLE PATIENT John Ray B Yang, MD, Raymund G Ong, MD; Far Eastern University Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation V119 ROBOTIC RECTUS DIASTASIS CLOSURE & REPAIR Shirin Towfigh, MD1, Rachel Dbeis2; 1Beverly Hills Hernia Center, California, USA, 2University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, UK V120 ROBOTIC TAPP PARASTOMAL HERNIA REPAIR. Victor Maciel, MD1,Gabriel Arevalo, MD2, Wilmer Mata, MD2, Tim Glass, MD, FACS2; 1Jackson South Community Hospital, 2St. Vincent Hospital V121 SPORTS HERNIA REPAIR WITH ADDUCTOR TENOTOMY Robert A Grossman, MD, Fred Brody, MD, MBA; George Washington University V122 RTAR AND BILATERAL INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR AT THE TIME OF ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY Igor Belyansky, MD, Nan Wu, Adam Weltz, Reza Zahiri, Robert Hanley, Adrian Park; Anne Arundel Medical Center V123 LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR OF INCISIONAL HERNIA SECONDARY TO ILIAC BONE GRAFT HARVEST Ajay K Chopra, MD, Jordan S Taylor, MD; Jacobi Medical Center

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 89 All Faculty Bilgi Baca, MD Bilgi Baca, Invited Faculty Invited Melissa Hogg, MD Melissa Hogg, Adrian P. Martin, MD Martin, Adrian P. William Norwood, MD Norwood, William Eduardo Parra-Davila, MD Parra-Davila, Eduardo *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration A Consensus Document on Robotic Surgery and Technology of New Guidelines for the Introduction Techniques GUIDELINES: • •

Presentation Title Presentation reality and augmented virtual specific Robotic simulation Procedure (24/7) learning curve Impact of social media on the robotic Robotic learning curve learning curve to enhance the robotic Drill team training and Cons Pros Robotic platform: New Discussion Panel Robotics Academic/Educational acquisition technologies/Skill New Appreciate the value of robotic specific procedure simulation procedure specific of robotic the value Appreciate curve the learning to overcome of team training Understand the value platforms robotic of new and cons Describe the pros 4:30PM 4:40PM 4:50PM 5:00PM 5:10PM 5:20PM Time R AE NS NATIONAL PRIORITIES LEARNING THEMES: At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION implementation numerous and and a significant learning curve platforms can be associated with robotic New specific procedure augmented virtual reality, This session will focus on simulation, building. to team obstacles related the and their teams overcome help surgeons platforms that may robotic adjuncts to new as modules and team training learning curve. SESSION OBJECTIVES Panel: Robotic Surgery - New Platforms and Strategies Strategies and Platforms - New Surgery Robotic Panel: Curve Learning the Overcome to MD Melissa Hogg, | Co-Chair: MBA MD, Kudsi, Yusef Chair: Omar Friday, March 24, 2017 24, March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 5:30 PM 4:30 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 90 Friday, March 24, 2017

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

SSAT Joint Panel: Incidental GI Findings during Surgery 2017 SAGES Chair: Kinga Powers, MD, PhD | Co-Chair: Nathaniel Soper, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION Incidental intraoperative findings pose unexpected challenges in clinical decision making and patient treatment. Guidance on operating beyond the scope of the initial surgical consent is difficult to find and may have significant medicolegal implications. General Surgeons need to anticipate facing potential unexpected findings unrelated or inconsistent with the primary diagnosis and have a sound strategy to manage them.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Articulate the ethical and medicolegal issues surrounding the management of unanticipated intraoperative findings • Employ strategies to manage incidentally discovered HPB masses • Recognize intraoperative findings that will necessitate changing tactics when managing colorectal malignancy • Identify benign pathology that should change the planned operative procedure

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 4:30PM Ethical and medico-legal considerations of Incidental Surgical Findings Steven D. Schwaitzberg, MD 4:42PM Unsuspected intraoperative pathology of the pancreas, gallbladder, liver or adrenal gland Laleh Melstrom, MD 4:54PM Facing the unexpected in colorectal malignancies Christopher Schlachta, MD 5:06PM Benign incidental GI operative findings, recognition and management Kinga A. Powers, MD, PhD 5:18PM Panel Discussion All Faculty

LEARNING THEMES: Surgical Spring Week C Colorectal FOR Foregut SO Solid Organ HPB HPB/Biliary PE Professional/Economic

NATIONAL PRIORITIES 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM SS24 Hernias: Inguinal and Robotics *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C Moderator: Timothy M Farrell, MD | Co-Moderator: James G. Bittner MD S106 EARLY OUTCOMES OF ROBOTIC INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR IN OBESE PATIENTS: A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL, RETROSPECTIVE STUDY Ramachandra Kolachalam, MD1, Reza A Gamagami, MD, FACS2, Eugene O Dickens, MD, FACS3, Lawrence D’Amico, MD4, Christopher J Richardson, DO, FACOS5, Anthony Gonzalez, MD, FACS, FASMBS6, Jorge Rabaza, MD, FACS6; 1Providence Park Hospital, 2Silver Cross Hospital, 3Utica Park Clinic, 4Trumbull Memorial Hospital, 5Rochester General Hospital, 6Baptist Health South Florida S107 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES OF ROBOTIC VERSUS OPEN TRANSVERSUS ABDOMINIS RELEASE Luis A Martin-del-Campo1, Adam S Weltz2, Igor Belyansky2, Yuri W Novitsky1; 1University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, 2Anne Arundel Medical Center S108 ROBOTIC VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR IS NOT SUPERIOR TO LAPAROSCOPIC; A NATIONAL DATA BASE REVIEW Priscila R Armijo, MD1, Akshay Pratap, MBBS1, Yi Wang, PhD2, Dmitry Oleynikov, MD, FACS1; 1University of Nebraska Medical Center, 2University of Nebraska College of Public Health S109 QUALITY OF LIFE AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC TOTALLY EXTRAPERITONEAL REPAIR OF AN ASYMPTOMATIC INGUINAL HERNIA H M Hedberg1, T Hall1, M E Gitelis1, B Lapin1, Z Butt2, J G Linn1, S Haggerty1, W Denham1, J Carbray1, M B Ujiki1; 1NorthShore University Healthsystems, 2Northwestern University S110 LAPAROSCOPIC APPROACH FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC GROIN PAIN AFTER INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR Bruce Ramshaw, MD1, Vincent Vetrano2, Brandie Forman, Patient, Care, Manager1; 1University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 2University of Tennessee, Memphis S111 A COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM TO FACILITATE ADOPTION OF LAPAROSCOPIC INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR FOR PRACTICING SURGEONS Jacob A Greenberg, MD, EdM, Sally A Jolles, MA, Sarah Sullivan, PhD, Sudha P Quamme, MD, Caprice C Greenberg, MD, MPH, Carla M Pugh, MD, PhD; University of Wisconsin

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM SS25 Biliary Video Session *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C Moderator: Sebastian G. de la Fuente, MD | Co-Moderator: Michael J. Pucci, MD V124 PRE-DUODENAL PORTAL VEIN IN LAP CHOLECYSTECTOMY A POTENTIAL DISASTER . Kanwarjit Dhillon, Rohit Bansal, Assistant, Consultant; Max Superspeciality Hospital Mohali India V125 PERCUTANEOUS CHOLANGIOSCOPY FOR MANAGING COMMON BILE DUCT STONES POST ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS Rebecca Zener, MD, FRCPC, Eran Shlomovitz, MD, FRCPC, FRCSC; University Health Network

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3 , Matthew Zapf, BS , Matthew Zapf, , Monica T Young, MD, Alejandro Rodriguez, MD, Andrew S Wright, MD; University of MD; University Wright, S Andrew Rodriguez, MD, Alejandro MD, Young, T , Monica 1 , Matthew D Kroh, MD, FACS , Matthew Kroh, MD, D 1 ; SeoulHospital Bundang University National , Denise Gee 4 NorthShore University Health System, A Teaching Affiliate of the University of Chicago, of Chicago, of the University Affiliate Teaching A NorthShore Health System, University Massachusetts General, Massachusetts General, 1 4 ; Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland Department Health Sciences, of Quantitative Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Institute, Rensselaer Polytechnic 1 IS YOUTUBE A FRIEND OR FOE IN SURGICAL EDUCATION? IN SURGICAL A FRIEND OR FOE IS YOUTUBE 2 1 , Lave Patel, MD Patel, , Lave 1 ; 1 Benjamin J Foreman, DO, MS DO, Benjamin J Foreman,

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Sungho Kim , Oz Meireles , Oz 3 The Oregon Clinic Oregon The 3 , John H Rodriguez, MD, FACS , John H Rodriguez, MD, 2 , Suvranu De, MD De, , Suvranu McMaster University, McMaster University, , Michael B Ujiki, MD 2 3 2 Lee M Morris, MD Lee , Mehran Anvari Tomokazu Kishiki, MD Tomokazu 2

, Ann K Friedrich, MD, Christopher R Schlieve, MD, Kevin Barrata, MD, David Ma, MD, May Min, MD, Krunal Patel, MD, David Stein, Stein, David MD, Krunal Patel, Min, May MD, Ma, MD, David MD, Kevin Barrata, MD, R Schlieve, Christopher MD, K Friedrich, , Ann SS26 Education Technology, Technology, SS26 Education Teaching and Learning Teaching MIS - Cool Stuff SS27  Washington University St. Louis St. University Washington Matthew Karafa, PhD Clinic Foundation, Cleveland Surgery, MD Green, of Massachusetts MBA; University Medical School MD, MBA, Mitchell Cahan, Demetrius Litwin, MD, PhD, MD, Cave, BS, David Fred Brody, MD, MBA; George Washington University Washington MBA; George MD, Brody, Fred Washington School of Medicine Washington Santiago MD, Bryan Garth J Sandler, MD, R Jacobsen, MD, Ran B Luo, MD, Jessica Reynolds, Suzuki, MD, Toshiaki MD, Domingo Montalvo, Systems MD; UCSD Healthcare Horgan, L Swanström, MD L Swanström, SchoolStritch of Medicine, DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONAL EXTENSION: LONG-TERM DURABILITY AND NUTRITIONAL OUTCOMES DURABILITY AND NUTRITIONAL OUTCOMES EXTENSION: LONG-TERM Schwaitzberg, MD Schwaitzberg, MESH WITH COATED INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR (TAPP) Medical Center MS, John R Romanelli, MD; Baystate Wilson, Donna MD, Katharine R Bittner, MD, Schlosser, Allen OkrainecAllen Hospital, Western CURRICULUM Young, MD, Hope T Jackson, MD, Brant K Oelschlager, MD, Andrew S Wright, MD; University of Washington of MD; University Wright, S Andrew MD, K Oelschlager, Brant MD, T Jackson, Hope MD, Young, CHOLECYSTECTOMY LAPAROSCOPIC OF EXPERT EVALUATIONS AND FACULTY WORKER CROWD FASMBS FACS, PhD, MD, Stefanidis, 3 Toshiaki Suzuki, MD, Ran B Luo, MD, Jessica L Reynolds, MD, Garth R Jacobsen, MD, Bryan J Sandler, MD, Michael Bouvet, MD, Santiago Santiago Michael MD, Bouvet, MD, Bryan Garth J Sandler, MD, R Jacobsen, MD, Jessica L Reynolds, MD, Ran B Luo, Suzuki, MD, Toshiaki UC San MD; Diego Horgan, Seong Uk Kwon, Jae Seong Jang, Jae Seong Jang, Seong Kwon, Uk DUCTS HEPATIC AND CHOLECYSTECTOMY STENT, Location: Space Center Houston | Gateway to NASA Johnson Space Center to | Gateway Houston Location: Space Center Meet the Leadership Reception for for Meet the Leadership Reception Members & New Fellows Residents, Americas, 4th Floor Lobby Location: Hilton Sing-Off & International SAGES Gala: The Main Event Candidate Networking Townhall Townhall Networking Candidate does not offer CME for this session SAGES to meet and mingle with other is a chance event the Candidate Networking Committee, the Membership Hosted by friends and colleagues! meet new opportunities, new Learn about Candidate members. S121 APPROACHES TO DIAGNOSTIC WORKUP AND MANAGEMENT OF SMALL BOWEL LESIONS AT A TERTIARY CARE CENTER TERTIARY A LESIONS AT BOWEL OF SMALL AND MANAGEMENT WORKUP DIAGNOSTIC TO S121 APPROACHES V130 MEDIAN ARCUATE LIGAMENT RELEASE: A SINGLE INSTITUTION SERIES OF 56 PATIENTS LIGAMENT RELEASE: A SINGLE V130 MEDIAN ARCUATE SKILLS LEARNING MOTOR OF LAPAROSCOPIC BRAIN IMAGING S118 NON-INVASIVE Moderator: Errawan R. Wiradisuria, MD | Co-Moderator: John Scott Roth, MD Scott Roth, John MD | Co-Moderator: Wiradisuria, R. Errawan Moderator: WITH SURGICAL EXOSUIT CRISIS ERGONOMIC THE SURGEON S117 SOLVING S116 SAGES FOREGUT SURGERY COLLABORATION: A SURGEON’S SOCIAL MEDIA RESOURCE FOR COLLABORATION, EDUCATION AND EDUCATION FOR COLLABORATION, SOCIAL MEDIA RESOURCE A SURGEON’S COLLABORATION: FOREGUT SURGERY S116 SAGES S120 COMPARISON OF LAPAROSCOPIC JEJUNOSTOMY TUBE TO PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC GASTROSTOMY TUBE WITH JEJUNAL TUBE GASTROSTOMY ENDOSCOPIC PERCUTANEOUS TO TUBE JEJUNOSTOMY OF LAPAROSCOPIC S120 COMPARISON S119 COMPARISON OF PERITONEAL CLOSURE VERSUS NON-CLOSURE IN LAPAROSCOPIC TRANSABDOMINAL PRE-PERITONEAL TRANSABDOMINAL PRE-PERITONEAL IN LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS NON-CLOSURE CLOSURE OF PERITONEAL S119 COMPARISON S115 TEACHING PERORAL ENDOSCOPIC MYOTOMY (POEM) TO PRACTICING SURGEONS: AN ”NTO THE FIRE” PRE-/POST-TEST PRE-/POST-TEST THE FIRE” AN ”NTO SURGEONS: PRACTICING TO (POEM) MYOTOMY PERORAL ENDOSCOPIC TEACHING S115 S112 VIEWER – DISCRETION ADVISED S112 VIEW OF SAFETY AS ASSESSED BY THE CRITICAL OF WITH COMPLETION CORRELATE TECHNICAL DOES NOT PERFORMANCE S113 INITIATIVE IMPROVEMENT QUALITY MULTIINSTITUTIONAL A SAGES TELEMENTORING: S114 SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY V129 FLUORESCENCE CHOLANGIOGRAPHY: ICG SPELLS SAFETY ICG CHOLANGIOGRAPHY: V129 FLUORESCENCE MD Stauffer, Andrew John MD | Co-Moderator: Horgan, Santiago Moderator: V126 LAPAROSCOPIC EXTENDED CHOLECYSTECTOMY FOR T3 GALLBLADDERT3 CANCER FOR EXTENDED CHOLECYSTECTOMY V126 LAPAROSCOPIC PROXIMAL TO WITH ACCESS TRANS-CYSTIC CBDE LAPAROSCOPIC FOR DIFFICULT DUCT CUT-DOWN OF CYSTIC TECHNIQUE V127 TRANS-CHOLEDOCHAL BILIARY OF A PLACEMENT DUCT BILE EXPLORATION, COMMON LAPAROSCOPIC VIDEO CASE REPORT: V128 Friday, March 24, 2017 24, March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 11:30 PM 7:30 PM - 6:00 PM 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 4:30 PM -5:30 PM 4:30 PM -5:30 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 92 SAGES Gala The Main Event & International Sing-Off

Location: Space Center Houston Gateway to NASA Johnson Space Center Friday, March 24, 2017 • 7:30 PM - 11:30 PM

SAGES buses will begin loading from inside Hall E ground level of the Convention Center at 6:30 PM. The final bus departure to the Space Center will be around 7:30 PM. You must present your badge (reg group A) or ticket (reg group B/C/D) at the Space Center door. The final bus returning to the Convention Center will depart the Space Center around 11:30 PM. Room 340 C Ballroom Room 320 Room 322 Room 310 Room 342 Room 342 Room 322 Room 310 Room 320 C Ballroom Room 342 C Ballroom Room 310 Room 340 Room 320 Room 342 Room 310 Room 332B SS36: Minimally Invasive Surgery - World Tour World Surgery - SS36: Minimally Invasive Presentations SS34: Case Mini Med School (non-CME) Boot Camp Session: Emerging Technology (non-CME) Technology Session: Emerging Lesions of Colon Management Endoscopic Panel: ASGE joint Do I Do Now? What Wrong, Go Things When - Oops! Complications Panel: 2 SS32: Colorectal not just Hernia” “It’s Hernia Ventral Series: SessionMasters AHS joint - SS33: Plenary 2 Educator the Surgical for Tools Panel: ASE joint 3 SS35: Foregut PG Course: FUSE PG Course: and more Conversions SurgerySS29: Bariatric Sleeves, - Session Video SS30: Colorectal (non-CME) Tank Session: joint Shark SAGES/AGA West Wild in the presented Cases Wild Session: Session Video SS28: Robotic Session Video SS31: Solid Organ Anomalies Surgical with Congenital up! Managing Adults grown All Panel: Exhibits, Posters, Learning Center Center Learning Posters, Exhibits, CLOSED 1:30PM - 3:00PM 1:30PM - 3:00PM 1:30PM - 3:00PM 1:30PM - 2:30PM 7:30AM - 2:00PM 8:00AM - 9:30AM 8:00AM - 9:30AM 8:00AM - 9:00AM 11:30AM - 3:00PM 11:30AM - 1:00PM 9:00AM - 10:00AM 9:30AM - 11:30AM 9:30AM - 11:30AM 8:00AM - 10:00AM 8:00AM - 11:30AM 8:00AM - 10:00AM Saturday, March 25, 2017 25, March Saturday, 10:00AM - 11:30AM 10:00AM - 11:30AM 10:00AM - 11:30AM Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 94 Saturday, March 25, 2017

Exhibits / Posters / Learning Center /

Video Sessions in Exhibit Hall CLOSED 2017 SAGES 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C Postgraduate Course: Fundamental Use of Surgical Energy (FUSE) Chair: Thomas Robinson, MD, MS | Co-Chair: Kenric Murayama, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION Energy-based devices are used in virtually every operation. Surgical training does not include formal education of surgical energy-based devices. The FUSE session aims to teach surgeons (1) the fundamental principles of surgical energy-based devices; (2) the safe use of surgical energy-based devices; (3) the patterns of surgical energy based device injuries; and (4) the effective use of these devices.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Know the mechanisms of actions by which common surgical energy-based devices work • Understand the patterns by which surgical energy-based devices cause patient injury • Identify common scenarios which promote the occurrence of surgical energy-based device complications

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 8:00AM FUSE Introduction: Why FUSE? Pascal Fuchshuber, MD 8:15AM Fundamental Principles: Principles Of Radiofrequency Electrosurgery Malcolm Munro, MD

8:35AM Electrosurgical Safety In Laparoscopy Paul Montero, MD

8:50AM Monopolar Devices Gerald Fried, MD Surgical Spring Week 9:05AM Fires in the Operating Room: Prevention and Management L. Michael Brunt, MD 9:20AM Ultrasonic Energy Devices Daniel Herron, MD 9:35AM Ablation Technologies: RFA, Microwave, HIFU Sharon Bachman, MD 9:45AM Audience Questions / Panel Discussion Kenric Murayama, MD 9:55AM Break 10:10AM Cardiac Rhythm Management Devices and Energy-based Devices Thomas Robinson, MD, MS 10:25AM Bipolar Devices: Traditional and Advance Bipolar Dean Mikami, MD 10:40AM Energy Considerations in Pediatric Surgery Gretchen Purcell Jackson, MD, PhD 10:50AM Energy Application in Endoscopy Edward Jones, MD, MS 11:05AM FUSE™ Certification Process Pascal Fuchshuber, MD 11:15AM Audience Questions / Panel Discussion Thomas Robinson, MD

LEARNING THEMES: GUIDELINES: NS New technologies/Skill acquisition • A Consensus Document on Robotic Surgery • Guidelines for Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair

NATIONAL PRIORITIES SAGES acknowledges educational grants in support of this course from Applied Medical and ConMed.

The entire 2017 meeting has been designated for Self-Assessment CME Credit, applicable to Part 2 of the American Board of Surgery (ABS) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program. In order to claim Self-Assessment credit, attendees must participate in a post meeting quiz.

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 95 John Hagen, MD Hagen, John Todd Ponsky, MD Ponsky, Todd Invited Faculty Invited Patricia Sylla, MD Sylla, Patricia James Ellsmere, MD Ellsmere, James Dmitry Oleynikov, MD Oleynikov, Dmitry (Non-CME Activity) (Non-CME Tonia Young-Fadok, MD Young-Fadok, Tonia Christopher Schlachta, MD Christopher Schlachta, *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration C Option Registration or A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration A Consensus Document on Robotic Surgery the Implementation of Regarding Ethical Considerations in Surgery Techniques and Technologies New of Esophageal Treatment Guidelines for the Surgical Achalasia GUIDELINES: • • •

Endoscopic management of colo-renal fistula Endoscopic management of colo-renal Discussion colocutaneous fistula of complicated management Laparoscopic Discussion with giant esophageal diverticulum Robotic-assited Heller myotomy Discussion neo-pylorus Double endoscopy Discussion for duodenal leak therapy Endoscopic salvage Discussion with peritoneal entry Endoscopic Surgery excision of large Transanal Discussion Presentation Title Presentation and Objectives Introduction Colorectal Foregut Robotics HPB/Biliary Endoscopy Flexible

9:10AM 9:16AM 9:24AM 8:28AM 8:34AM 8:42AM 8:48AM 8:56AM 9:02AM 8:00AM 8:06AM 8:14AM 8:20AM Time Formulate a minimally invasive/endoscopic surgery management plan for unique and challenging surgical problems surgical plan for unique and challenging management surgery invasive/endoscopic a minimally Formulate clinical situations rare and clinical problems novel options to solve invasive Identify minimally with an MIS first approach Manage difficult clinical cases and complications R C FE FOR HPB NATIONAL PRIORITIES LEARNING THEMES: ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION OBJECTIVES to: participants will be able At the conclusion of this session, • • • Session: Wild Cases presented in the Wild West Cases presented Session: Wild MD Goldberg, MD | Co-Chair: Ross Chair: Christopher Schlachta, SESSION DESCRIPTION “What do I do with said ever who have endoscopic surgeons and practicing residents This session is for students, cases that required but inspiring, “wild”, this session highlights a collection of West, Wild of the In the tradition this?” adventure. thinking or bold surgical innovative SESSION DESCRIPTION Shark meeting; the annual to the SAGES for innovation ideas and for novel venue a new to introduce proud are We their to showcase to be able and companies meant to be an opportunity for innovators forum is Tank The Shark Tank. from feedback receive to company and your for you will allow This venue ideas and concepts. non-marketed innovative can further refine so that you in a safe environment companies and larger investors, panel of innovators, an expert probable. to make success more and pitch concept your Tank Shark Session: Joint SAGES/AGA CME for this activity does not offer SAGES MD Kochman, Michael MD | Co-Chair: Marks, Chair: Jeffrey Saturday, March 25, 2017 25, March Saturday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 9:30 AM 8:00 AM AM - 9:30 8:00 AM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 96 Saturday, March 25, 2017

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM SS28 Robotic Video Session *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

Moderator: Richard M. Satava, MD | Co-Moderator: Gyu-Seog Choi, MD 2017 SAGES V131 ROBOTIC REPAIR OF TRAUMATIC DIAPHRAGMATIC RUPTURE Sara E Martin del Campo, MD, MS, Michael P Meara, MD, MBA, Jennifer S Schwartz; The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center V132 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED SPLENECTOMY, A MEDIAL TO LATERAL DISSECTION Caitlin Olson, MD, Neal Mineyev, MD, Julio Teixeira, MD; Lenox Hill Hospital V133 ROBOTIC - ASSISTED ROUX-EN-Y PANCREATIC CYST JEJUNOSTOMY Lava Y Patel, MD, Ankit Patel, MD, Arinbjorn Jonsson, MD, S. Scott Davis, MD, Edward Lin, DO, FACS, Juan Sarmiento, MD, Jamil L Stetler, MD; Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery V134 ROBOTIC CONVERSION FROM BILLROTH II TO ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS Diego E Villacreses, MD, Enrique F Elli, MD, FACS; Mayo Clinic V135 ROBOTIC TOTAL PANCREATOSPLENECTOMY - TECHNICAL STEPS Anusak Yiengpruksawan, MD, Anthony Pozzessere, MD, Jonas Mansson, MD; The Valley Hospital, Ridgewood, NJ V136 ROBOTIC RESECTION OF DUODENAL DUPLICATION CYST Omar Bellorin, MD, Katherine D Gray, MD, Gregory Dakin, MD, FACS, Alfons Pomp, MD, FACS, FRCSC, Cheguevara Afaneh, MD, FACS; new York Presbyterian Hospital / Weill Cornell Medical Center

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM SS29 Bariatric Surgery - *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C Sleeves, Conversions and More Moderator: Shanu N. Kothari, MD | Co-Moderator: Salman Al-Sabah, MD S122 HOW DOES EXTENT OF ANTRAL RESECTION EFFECT RESIDUAL GASTRIC VOLUME AND EXCESSIVE WEIGHT LOSS? Mehmet Mihmanli, Sinan Omeroglu, Emre Bozkurt, Uygar Demir, Cemal Kaya, Ozgur Bostanci, Pinar Yazici; Sisli Hamidiye Etfal Training and Research Hospital S123 ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS (RYGB) FOLLOWING FAILED FUNDOPLICATION Kathleen Coakley, DO, Steven A Groene, MD, Paul D Colavita, MD, Tanushree Prasad, MA, Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD, Amy E Lincourt, PhD, MBA, Keith S Gersin, MD, B. Todd Heniford, MD; Carolinas HealthCare System

S124 SIMULTANEOUS CONVERSION OF GASTRIC BAND TO SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS: AN ANALYSIS OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS NSQIP Zachary C Dietch, MD, MBA, Peter Hallowell, MD; University of Virginia Surgical Spring Week V137 LAPAROSCOPIC CONVERSION OF TOUPET FUNDOPLICATION TO ROUX EN Y GASTRIC BYPASS COMPLICATED WITH INTRAOPERATIVE NECROSIS OF THE GASTRIC POUCH IN A MORBIDLY OBESE PATIENT WITH RECURRENT HIATAL HERNIA Omar Bellorin, MD, Katherine D Gray, MD, Cheguevara Afaneh, MD, FACS, Gregory Dakin, MD, FACS, Alfons Pomp, MD, FACS, FRCSC; New York Presbyterian Hospital / Weill Cornell Medical Center S125 SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF REVISION ROUXENY GASTRIC BYPASS COMPARED TO SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY AFTER FAILED GASTRIC BANDING Alice Wang, MD, Shanna Sprinkle, MD, Dana Portenier, MD, Chan Park, MD, Jin Yoo, MD, Ranjan Sudan, MD, Keri Seymour, DO; Duke University Medical Center S126 DOES SLEEVE SHAPE MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN OUTCOMES? Adel Alhaj Saleh, MD, Michal R Janik, MD, Rami R Mustafa, MD, Mohammed Alshehri, MD, Mohammad Kalantar Motamedi, MD, MPH, Adil Khan, MD, Indravadan Patel, MD, Shiraz Rahim, MD, Mujjahid Abbas, MD, Leena Khaitan, MD, MPH; University Hospitals S127 PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC AND ROBOTIC REVISIONAL BARIATRIC SURGERY IN A COMPLEX PATIENT POPULATION Katherine D Gray, MD1, Maureen D Moore, MD1, Suraj Panjwani, MBBS2, Omar Bellorin, MD1, Adham Elmously, MD1, Rasa Zarnegar, MD1, Gregory Dakin, MD1, Alfons Pomp, MD1, Cheguevara Afaneh, MD1; 1New York Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medicine, 2Weill Cornell Medicine V138 VIDEO PRESENTATION: LAPAROSCOPIC CONVERSION OF ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS TO BILIOPANCREATIC DIVERSION WITH DUODENAL SWITCH Jingjing L Sherman, MD, David M Brams, MD, FACS, Dmitry Nepomnayshy, MD, FACS; Lahey Medical Center S128 LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY AS A VIABLE OPTION FOR AN MBULATORY SURGERY PROCEDURE: OUR 5-YEAR EXPERIENCE Sepehr Lalezari, MD1, Matthew C Musielak, MD2, Lisa A Broun, CNP2, Trace W Curry, MD2; 1Johns Hopkins Medicine, 2The Jewish Hospital, Cincinnati S129 LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: ENDOSCOPIC FINDINGS AND GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX SYMPTOMS AT 1 -YEAR FOLLOW UP Federico Moser, MD1, German Viscido, MD1, Franco Signorini, MD1, Luciano Navarro, MD1, Veronica Gorodner, MD2, Lucio Obeide, MD1; 1Hospital Privado de Cordoba, 2Programa de Unidades Bariatricas S130 EARLY WEIGHT LOSS AFTER SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY IS SIGNIFICANTLY CORRELATED TO INCREASED HYOCHOLIC ACID Tammy L Kindel, MD, PhD1, Crystal Krause, PhD2, Melissa Helm1, Corrigan McBride2, Dmitry Oleynikov, MD2, R Thakare2, J Alamoudi2, Vishal Kothari, MD2, Rohit Kohli, MD3, Yazen Alnouti, MD2; 1Medical College of Wisconsin, 2University of Nebraska Medical Center, 3Keck School of Medicine of Univ of Southern California S131 REOPERATION AND EXPENDITURES AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRIC BAND SURGERY AMONG MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES Andrew M Ibrahim, Jyothi Thumma, MPH, Justin B Dimick; University of Michigan

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SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 98 Saturday, March 25, 2017

9:30 AM - 11:30 AM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

Panel: All Grown Up! 2017 SAGES Managing Adults with Congenital Surgical Anomalies Chair: Danielle Walsh, MD | Co-Chair: Gretchen Jackson, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION While congenital anomalies are largely repaired in childhood, some present in adult hood. Additionally, patients with complex congenital disorders increasingly survive to adulthood and transition into the adult system of surgical care. This session will focus on practical management of adults with congenital gastrointestinal disorders.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Predict potential complications related to prior repair of congenital anomalies • Manage the adult presentation, complications, and long-term consequences of congenital gastrointestinal anomalies • Organize a transition of care from pediatric to adult care for particularily complicated surgical patients

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 9:30AM Introduction Danielle Walsh, MD 9:35AM Transition from Pediatric to Adult Li Ern Chen, MD 9:50AM Esophageal atresia and injuries Melissa Danko, MD 10:05AM Biliary replacements - Cysts and atresias Stefan Scholz, MD 10:20AM Anomalies of Rotation and Abdominal wall defects Diana Diesen, MD 10:35AM Duodenal atresia and pancreatic anomalies Bethany Slater, MD

10:50AM ACE, Maloney, Chait, and other conduits Angela Hanna, MD Surgical Spring Week 11:05AM Anorectal issues - Imperforate anus and Hirschsprungs Marion Henry, MD, MPH 11:20AM Panel Q&A Panel Faculty

LEARNING THEMES: C Colorectal FOR Foregut AC Acute Care HPB HPB/Biliary

NATIONAL PRIORITIES 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C Session: Emerging Technology (Non-CME Activity) SAGES does not offer CME for this activity Chair: Kevin Wasco, MD | Co-Chair: Ozanan Meireles, MD | Co-Moderator: Amir Szold, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION This session features the latest and newest techniques and technologies in gastrointestinal and endoscopic surgery. The 2 hour session is addressed to surgeons searching for new technologies, to medical staff open to future perspectives and to industry partners investing research in new developments. Careful selection of abstracts featuring new research and products will assure that attendees can take away key messages tailored for the near future. The abstract submission deadline is in early 2017 to allow for late-breaking developments. ET001 COLOVAC, AN INTRACOLONIC BYPASS DEVICE FOR THE PROTECTION OF COLORECTAL ANASTOMOSIS: PRE-CLINICAL EXPERIENCE REPORT Charam Khosrovani, MD1, Anne Osdoit2, Gerard Hascouet, CEO3; 1Clinique Fontvert, Sorgues 84700, France, 2SAFEHEAL and MD START, Paris, France, 3MD START, Paris France ET003 PRIMARY AND RESCUE ENDOLUMINAL VACUUM (E-VAC) THERAPY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ESOPHAGEAL PERFORATION Sasha Still, MD1, Marissa Mencio, MD1, Estrellita Ontiveros, MA1, James Burdick, MD2, Steven G Leeds, MD1; 1Division of Minimally Invasive Surgery, Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, 2Department of Gastroenterology, Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas ET004 A NOVEL LAPAROSCOPIC DEVICE USED FOR URETER IDENTIFICATION Albert Y Huang, MD; Allotrope Medical Inc. ET005 AUGMENTED SURGICAL DECISION MAKING, USING IMAGE RECOGNITION AND ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS. Danny Sherwinter, MD1, Andrew Miesse2, Matthew Eschbach2, Amit Vasanji3; 1Maimonides Medical Center, 2Covidien, 3Image IQ ET006 A NOVEL PERCUTANEOUS LAPAROSCOPIC DEVICE – FROM DEVELOPMENT THROUGH FIRST USE IN HUMANS Lars Webb, MD, Seyed Arshad, MD, Brandy Padilla-Jones, MD, Edward Auyang, MD, MS, FACS; University of New Mexico Hospital

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Thomas Imperiale, MD Thomas Imperiale, , Kalman Bencsath, Gottumukkala Raju, MD Raju, Gottumukkala 2 Xinyang Liu Xinyang

Top Corporation Top 4 , Yoshihiko Himura , Yoshihiko 4 , Juan Alvarez, MD , Juan Alvarez, 2 , Shehab Ekrouf, Waleed Bohaimed, Ahmed Ahmed Bohaimed, Waleed , Shehab Ekrouf, Medicaroid Corporation, Corporation, Medicaroid 3 , Takuya Miyazaki, Takuya 3 , Chan Park, MD , Chan Park, 1 Salman Alsabah

, Peter Funch-Jensen, MD, DMSc, Professor DMSc, MD, Funch-Jensen, , Peter *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration 2 , Tetsushi Ito , Tetsushi Granting of Privileges for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy for Gastrointestinal of Privileges Granting Cancer for Curable Colectomy Laparoscopic 2 GUIDELINES: • • , John Rodriguez, MD 2 , Michael S Hansen 1 , Hirofumi Tanaka 1 Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., 2

Duke University Health System, Department of Surgery, Division of Weight Loss and Metabolic Loss Weight Department Division of Duke Health System, University of Surgery, 2 ; 2 ; IUHW Graduate School ; IUHW Graduate Daniel Guerron, MD Daniel Guerron,

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, Kazumi RN Kuboi, 1 Department of General Surgery, Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA, Cleveland, Clinic, Cleveland Institute, Disease Department Digestive of General Surgery, 1 , Dana Portenier, MD , Dana Portenier, 3 Department Aarhus of Clinical Medicine, Hospital University Maki Sugimoto, MD Maki Sugimoto, 3

SAGES acknowledges our Gold Level Donor for their support of this session: Ethicon their support of this Level Donor for our Gold acknowledges SAGES Keio University School of Medicine, SchoolKeio University of Medicine, 1 The large colon polyp: When to choose EMR, ESD or full-thickness resection ESD or full-thickness EMR, choose When to large colon polyp: The surgery choose When to large colon polyp: The Adenomas and Advanced After Endoscopic Resection of Surveillance Colonoscopy Surgery Cancer Colorectal Endoscopic screening: When, how and what test for whom? and what how When, cancer screening: Endoscopic colorectal Choosing the right technnique techniques: polypectomy Standard alone? or leave Resect & discard colon polyp: diminutive The Presentation Title Presentation , Kyoko Okuda, MA , Kyoko ; 1 1 Vrinno, Vrinno, 2 Colorectal , Matthew Kroh 1 Endoscopy Flexible acquisition technologies/Skill New Time Apply strategies to improve adenoma detection rates to improve strategies Apply of colon polyps methods for complete and safe resection polypectomy Select appropriate of colon cancer treatment of patients after and surveillance Describe the follow-up Understand and use the most appropriate colon cancer screening method depending on patient risk factors method depending colon cancer screening Understand and use the most appropriate 10:45AM 11:00AM 11:15AM 10:00AM 10:15AM 10:30AM MD Durham, NC, USA, Surgery, Disease USA - Department OH, Digestive Cleveland, Surgery, of General Clinic, Cleveland Disease Institute, Digestive Surgery, of General Emirates Arab Dhabi, United Clinic Abu Cleveland Institute, Al-Kandiri; Mubarak AmiriAl-Mulla, Saud Hospital Kuwait Al- Al-Subaie, PhD, FACS PhD, FACS PhD, STRUCTURED PATTERN LIGHT Hospital, SURGERY IN BARIATRIC SURGERY Kane, Raj Shekhar; Children’s National Health System National Kane, Raj Shekhar; Children’s AND HOLOLENS C FE NS NATIONAL PRIORITIES LEARNING THEMES: • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY The efficacy of endoscopic colorectal cancer prevention relies on the detection and removal of adenomatous colorectal colorectal of adenomatous removal relies on the detection and cancer prevention of endoscopic colorectal The efficacy and cancer screening, to optimize endoscopic colorectal on how evidence will describe the current This session polyps. appropriately. colon polyps tools to manage and therapeutic the right diagnostic to select how SESSION OBJECTIVES to: participants will be able At the conclusion of this session, • ASGE Joint Panel: of Colon Lesions Endoscopic Management MD Wallace, MD | Co-Chair: Michael Renteln, Chair: Daniel von SESSION DESCRIPTION ET002 ELIPSE™, A PROCEDURELESS GASTRIC BALLOON FOR WEIGHT LOSS FOR ET002 GASTRIC BALLOON A PROCEDURELESS ELIPSE™, ET010 A NOVEL FLEXIBLE ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY SYSTEM: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM PROTOTYPE MODEL. PROTOTYPE FROM RESULTS PRELIMINARY SYSTEM: SURGERY FLEXIBLE ENDOSCOPIC ET010 A NOVEL A USING SURGICALTHE SURFACE TO IN RELATION TRACKING INSTRUMENT LAPAROSCOPIC REAL-TIME ET011 ACCURATE WITH MAGNETIC WHILE REDUCING INVASIVENESS VISUALIZATION LIVER RETRACTION. ENHANCING ET012 INCISIONLESS MAGNETIC ET007 GPS LAP ULTRASOUND: EMBEDDING ELECTROMAGNETIC SENSING TO LAPAROSCOPIC ULTRASOUND LAPAROSCOPIC TO SENSING EMBEDDING ELECTROMAGNETIC ET007 GPS LAP ULTRASOUND: ZSPACE, TANGO, GOOGLE OCULUS, VIVE, VR-HMD, USING SURGICAL NAVIGATION AND HOLOGRAPHY VR, AR, MR, ET008 IMMERSIVE ET009 Withdrawn Saturday, March 25, 2017 25, March Saturday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring - 11:30 AM 10:00 AM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 100 Saturday, March 25, 2017

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

Panel: Complications - 2017 SAGES Oops! When Things Go Wrong, What Do I Do Now? Chair: John Hagen, MD | Co-Chair: Amy Neville, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION This session is directed to all general surgeons that do laparoscopic surgery. We are going to show a series of videos where things go wrong. You are to imagine that you are the operating surgeon and need to figure out a plan as to how to get out of the trouble that is being shown on the video. We have a panel of “experts” who are wizards at getting out of trouble who will contribute to the lively discussion. SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Recognize and assess surgical complications • Identify options that might help resolve the problem • Choose the best option given the circumstances ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty John Hagen, MD 10:00AM 4-6 Video presentations of complications Amy Neville, MD

Expert Panelists: L. Michael Brunt, MD; Enrique F. Elli, MD; Melissa LaPinska, MD; Thadeus Trus, MD

LEARNING THEMES: C Colorectal

B Bariatrics

HR Hernias Surgical Spring Week AC Acute Care HPB HPB/Biliary FE Flexible Endoscopy

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10:00 AM - 11:30 AM SS32 Colorectal 2 *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C Moderator: Dorin Colibaseanu, MD | Co-Moderator: Hermann Kessler MD, PhD S132 PLASMA LEVELS OF THE PROGANGIOGENIC PROTEIN CXCL16 ARE PERSISTENTLY ELEVATED DURING THE FIRST MONTH AFTER MINIMALLY INVASIVE COLORECTAL RESECTION FOR COLORECTAL CANCER Hmc Shantha Kumara, PhD1, Abhinit Shah, MD1, Erica Pettke, MD1, Xiaohong Yan, MD1, Vesna Cekic, RN1, Nipa D Gandhi, MD2, Melissa A Downing, MD2, Richard L Whelan, MD2; 1Department of Surgery, Mount Sinai West Hospital 1000 Tenth Avenue, Room 3B-61 New York, NY 10019, USA, 2Department of Surgery,Mount Sinai West Hospital,425 West 59th Street,Suite 7B,New York,NY 10019 ,USA S133 RANDOMISED CONTROLLED STUDY TO COMPARE SURGICAL OUTCOME OF VIDEO ASSISTED TREATMENT (VAAFT) WITH CONVENTIONAL FISTULOTOMY IN LOW FISTULA IN ANO PATIENTS. Manoj Andley, MS, Abhishek Anand, MS, Ashok Kumar, MS, Gyan Saurabh, MS, Sudipta Saha, MS, Ajay Kumar, MS, MCh, Rahul Pusuluri, MS, Nikhil Talwar, MS; Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi S134 ESTABLISHING THE LEARNING CURVE FOR TRANSANAL MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY (TAMIS) FOR LOCAL EXCISION OF RECTAL NEOPLASMS Lawrence Lee, MD, PhD1, Deborah Keller, MD2, George Nassif, DO1, Teresa deBeche-Adams, MD1, John Monson, MD1, Matthew R Albert, MD1, Sam Atallah, MD1; 1Florida Hospital, 2Houston Methodist Hospital S135 PERITONEAL PERFORATION DURING TRANSANAL ENDOSCOPIC MICROSURGERY IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH SIGNIFICANT SHORT TERM COMPLICATIONS J Ramkumar1, A Karimuddin2, M Raval2, P Phang2, C Brown2; 1Division of General Surgery, University of British Columbia, 2Department of Surgery, Section of Colorectal Surgery, St. Paul’s Hospital S136 RESULTS OF MDT MANAGEMENT OF DISTAL RECTAL CANCER AT A COLORECTAL CENTER AND COMPARSION WITH CURRENT LITERATURE Vasileios Kostaras, MD, Andrew R Helber, AB, Gerald J Marks, MD, John H Marks, MD; Marks Colorectal Surgical Associates, Lankenau Institute of Medical Research S137 STEREOTACTIC NAVIGATION FOR RECTAL SURGERY Arthur Wijsmuller, MD1, Luis Romagnolo, MD2, Bernard Dallemagne, MD1, Armando Melani, MD2, Céline Giraudeau, PhD3, Jacques Marescaux, MD, FACS, Hon, FRCS, Hon, FJSES, Hon, FASA1; 1Research Institute against Digestive Cancer (IRCAD), Strasbourg, France, 2IRCAD América Latina, Barretos, Brazil, 3IHU Strasbourg, Institute of Image-Guided Surgery, Strasbourg, France S138 BARRIERS TO LAPAROSCOPIC COLON RESECTION FOR CANCER: A NATIONAL ANALYSIS Alexander T Hawkins, MD, MPH, Mm Cone, B Hopkins, R Muldoon, MD, Aa Parikh, Tm Geiger; Vanderbilt University S139 SINGLE INCISION LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY FOR DIVERTICULITIS THROUGH A PFANNESTEIL INCISION: SHORT AND LONG-TERM OUTCOMES Saeed Shoar1, Alberto Gonzale, Dr2, Sergio H Ibarra2, Jean-Paul LeFave1, Eric M Haas, Professor3; 1Colorectal Surgical Associates, Houston, Texas, 2Division of Minimally Invasive Colon and Rectal Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Texas Medical School, Houston, TX, USA, 3Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 101 Fiona Gaunay, Gaunay, Fiona Invited Faculty Invited William Cobb, MD Cobb, William William Hope, MD Hope, William Sean Orenstein, MD Sean Orenstein, Bruce Ramshaw, MD Bruce Ramshaw, Sharon Bachman, MD Bachman, Sharon Gina Adrales, MD, MPH MD, Adrales, Gina Archana Ramaswamy, MD Ramaswamy, Archana

*Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Guidelines for Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Ventral Guidelines for Laparoscopic GUIDELINES: •

Break Technique and Selection Patient Hernia Repair- Ventral Invasive Minimally Q&A / Discussion Technique and Selection Patient Hernia Repair- Ventral Open Q&A / Discussion them and managing them Avoiding Complications- Operative Q&A / Discussion Presentation Title Presentation Introduction of Disease and Burden Henias- Pathophysiology Ventral Q&A / Discussion Selection and Prehabilitation Patient Q&A / Discussion type? Mesh- Is it necessary and what Q&A / Discussion 1:50PM 2:10PM 2:20PM 2:40PM 1:05PM 1:20PM 1:40PM , Titi Adegboyega, MD, MPH, Cesar Sanz, MD, Marco Beronnes, PAC, David Rivadeneira, MD, MBA; Northwell Health System, Hofstra Hofstra MBA; Northwell Health System, Rivadeneira, MD, David PAC, Beronnes, Marco Sanz, MD, Cesar MPH, MD, Adegboyega, Titi , Hernias 12:25PM 12:35PM 12:55PM 12:05PM 11:30AM 11:35AM 11:55AM Time Recommend the type(s) of hernia repair which may best suit the patient best suit may which of hernia repair Recommend the type(s) hernias to prevent closure wall types of abdominal between Differentiate comorbidity modification prior to surgery preoperative patients who require Recognize MD SchoolUniversity of Medicine HR NATIONAL PRIORITIES LEARNING THEMES: SESSION OBJECTIVES to: be able participants will this session, At the conclusion of • • • OUTLINE ACTIVITY AHS Joint Session – Ventral Hernia “It’s not just Hernia” Hernia Session – Ventral AHS Joint MD MD | Co-Chair: Dennis Klassen, Ramaswamy, Archana Chair: SESSION DESCRIPTION hernia an effective helps to build hernia surgery the principles of ventral foundation regarding a strong Having of avoidance of repair, techniques different 100 session will focus on pathophysiology, This Masters practice. field. in the the experts and mesh selection from complications, S140 SYSTEMATIC IMPLEMENTATION OF A COLON BUNDLE SIGNIFICANTLY DECREASES SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS SIGNIFICANTLY BUNDLE OF A COLON IMPLEMENTATION S140 SYSTEMATIC Series: Masters SAGES University Saturday, March 25, 2017 25, March Saturday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring PM - 3:00 11:30 AM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 102 Saturday, March 25, 2017

11:30 AM - 1:00 PM SS33 Plenary 2 *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

Moderator: Daniel J. Scott, MD | Co-Moderator: Davide Lomanto MD, PhD 2017 SAGES S141 FACTORS INFLUENCING THE OUTCOME OF MAGNETIC SPHINCTER AUGMENTATION FOR CHRONIC GERD Heather F Warren, MD1, Lisa M Brown, MD2, Matias Mihura, MD3, Alexander S Farivar, MD3, Ralph W Aye, MD3, Brian E Louie, MD3; 1Dignity Health Medical Group, 2UC Davis Medical Center, 3Swedish Cancer Institute and Medical Center V157 LAPAROSCOPIC FOUR-DUCT HEPATOJEJUNAL ANASTOMOSIS IN SEVERE MIRIZZI SYNDROME Pablo Achurra1, Erwin Buckel1, Eduardo Viñuela2, Julian Varas1, Rose Marie Mege2, Alfonso Diaz2, Nicolas Jarufe1, Sanhueza Marcel1; 1Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile,2 Hospital Sotero del Río, Santiago, Chile S142 ROBOTIC SINGLE SITE VERSUS MULTIPORT CHOLECYSTECTOMY: A CASE-MATCHED ANALYSIS OF SHORT- AND LONG-TERM COSTS Monika E Hagen, Alexandre Balaphas, Minoa K Jung, Nicolas C Buchs, Leo Buehler, Philippe Morel; University Hospital Geneva S143 LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR OF GIANT PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIAS: ARE THERE FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ANATOMIC RECURRENCE? Michael A Antiporda, MD1, Benjamin Veenstra, MD2, Chloe Jackson1, C D Smith, MD3, Steven P Bowers, MD1; 1Mayo Clinic Florida, 2Rush University Medical Center, 3Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta GA V158 EXTENDED-TEP RIVES STOPPA REPAIR Nan Wu, MD, Adam Weltz, Reza Zahiri, Adrian Park, MD, Igor Belyansky, MD; Anne Arundel Medical Center S144 HOW BARIATRIC SURGERY AFFECTS LIVER VOLUME AND FAT DENSITY IN NAFLD PATIENTS Ran B Luo, MD1, Toshiaki Suzuki, MD1, Domingo Montalvo, MD1, Jonathan C Hooker, BS1, Shanglei Liu, MD1, Jonathan C DeLong, MD1, Jessica L Reynolds, MD1, Bryan J Sandler, MD1, Scott Reeder, MD2, Claude B Sirlin, MD1, Santiago Horgan, MD1, Garth R Jacobsen, MD1; 1University of California, San Diego, 2University of Wisconsin SAGES acknowledges our Diamond Level Donor for their support of this session: Stryker Endoscopy.

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM SS34 Case Presentations *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C Moderator: Thadeus L. Trus, MD | Co-Moderator: Benjamin R. Veenstra, MD V159 ENDOSCOPIC APPROACH FOR MULTIPLE HYDATIDOSIS IN LUNG & SPLEEN: A SPLEEN PRESERVING EFFORT Ajay H Bhandarwar, MS, Amol N Wagh, MS, Saurabh S Gandhi, MS, Chintan B Patel, MS, Priyank D Kothari, Eham L Arora; Grant government medical college & Sir J.J. group of Hospitals, Mumbai, India

V160 GASTROPERICARDIAL FISTULA: A COMPLICATION OF AN ERODED LAP BAND Michael C Morell, MD, Matthew D Whealon; University of California, Irvine Surgical Spring Week V161 MYTH DEBUNKED: THE ICG CHOLECYSTECTOMY 1 HOUR RULE Jonathan C DeLong, MD, Shanglei Liu, MD, Domingo Montalvo, MD, Toshiaki Suzuki, MD, Ran B Luo, MD, Jessica L Reynolds, MD, Garth R Jacobsen, MD, Michael Bouvet, MD, Santiago Horgan, MD, Bryan J Sandler, MD; UC San Diego V162 LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION OF A GASTROESOPHAGEAL JUNCTION LEIOMYOMA Christina Koh, MD, Michael Morrell, MD, Ninh Nguyen, MD; Univerisity of California, Irvine Medical Center V163 ROBOTIC LEFT ADRENALECTOMY FOR PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA Volkan Ozben, MD1, Ipek Sapci, MD2, Turgut Bora Cengiz2, Bilgi Baca, MD, Prof, Dr1; 1Department of General Surgery, Acibadem University, Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey, 2Acibadem University, Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey V164 LAPAROSCOPIC COMMON BILE DUCT EXPLORATION IN A PATIENT WITH PREVIOUS TOTAL GASTRECTOMY Mostafa El-Beheiry1, Steven MacLellan2; 1Western University, 2University of Toronto

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM SS35 Foregut 3 *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C Moderator: Kenric M. Murayama, MD | Co-Moderator: Brian Louie, MD, MHA, MPH S145 SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF EPIPHRENIC DIVERTICULUM-SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE Alison E Brandeis, BA, MS, Saurabh Singhal, MBBS, Sumeet K MIttal, MBBS; Creighton University School of Medicine S146 ONE-STAGE MINIMALLY-INVASIVE IVOR-LEWIS ESOPHAGECTOMY WITHOUT PATIENT REPOSITIONING Benjamin M Motz, MD, Patrick Lorimer, MD, Joshua Hill, MD, Mark Reames, MD, Danielle Boselli, James Symanowski, PhD, Jonathan C Salo, MD; Carolinas Medical Center V166 LAPAROSCOPIC SINGLE-FIRE STAPLED COLLIS GASTROPLASTY Ran B Luo, MD, Shanglei Liu, MD, Domingo Montalvo, MD, Toshiaki Suzuki, MD, Jonathan C DeLong, MD, Jessica L Reynolds, MD, Bryan J Sandler, MD, Garth R Jacobsen, MD, Santiago Horgan, MD; University of California, San Diego S147 LAPAROSCOPIC PRIMARY REPAIR VERSUS LIGHTWEIGHT PARTIALLY ABSORBABLE MESH REPAIR FOR LARGE HIATAL HERNIAS: PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY V.v. Grubnik, A.v. Malynovskyi; Odessa national medical university, Ukraine V167 LAPAROSCOPIC VAGAL SPARING TRANSHIATAL ESOPHAGOGASTRECTOMY WITH STAPLED ESOPHAGOGASTROSTOMY FOR RECURRENT PEPTIC STRICTURE OF THE ESOPHAGUS C Palanivelu, MS, FACS, FRCSEd, DSc, R Parthasarathi, MS, FMAS, P Senthilnathan, MS, FMAS, DNB, S Rajapandian, MS, FRCS, FMAS, P Praveen Raj, MS, FMAS, N Ramesh, M Bharath Cumar; GEM Hospital & Research Centre S148 MAGNETIC SPHINCTER AUGMENTATION DURING REPAIR OF PARAESOPHAGEAL AND LARGE HIATAL HERNIAS RESULTS IN FAVORABLE OUTCOMES. Reginald Bell, MD1, F.P. Tripp Buckley, MD2, Katherine Freeman, NP, MSN1, Rachel Heidrick, RN1, Stephanie Doggett, PAC2; 1SurgOne Foregut Institute, 2Baylor Scott & White-Round Rock V168 SIMULTANEOUS LAPAROSCOPIC HELLER MYOTOMY AND ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS IN A MORBIDLY OBESE PATIENT WITH ACHALASIA Danielle T Friedman, MD, Ajay K Chopra, MD; Jacobi Medical Center V169 LAPAROSCOPIC TAKEDOWN OF NISSEN FUNDOPLICATION, REPAIR OF RECURRENT HIATAL HERNIA, AND IMPLANTATION OF MAGNETIC SPHINCTER AUGMENTATION DEVICE Michael A Antiporda, MD, Steven P Bowers, MD; Mayo Clinic Florida

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, Jessica Lange, MD, Dörte Wichmann, Wichmann, Dörte MD, , Jessica Lange, , Michael Ujiki, MD 2 University of California-San Francisco Fresno MEP, MEP, Fresno Francisco of California-San University 1 ; 1 Philipp Horvath,Philipp MD CHA bundang medical center, CHA university, CHA university, CHA bundang medical center, 1 ; 2 , Brittany Lapin , Brittany *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration 2 , Prashanth Krishna, Apoorva Prathap, Vishwanath Pai; Sri Ramachandra Pai; Vishwanath Krishna, Apoorva, Prashanth Prathap, , Kelvin Higa, MD 2 , Chang Moo Kang, PhD 1 , Nicolas Bonamici, BS 1 , Eric DeMaria, MD 1 , Andrea Lovece, MD, Luigi Bonavina, MD, FACS; IRCCS Policlinico San Donato Policlinico IRCCS FACS; MD, Bonavina, Luigi MD, Lovece, , Andrea , Ji Wool Ko, MD Ko, Wool , Ji 1 Parimuthukumar Rajappa, MS Parimuthukumar

Monika A Krezalek, MD , Keith Boone, MD , Keith Boone, 2 NorthShore HealthSystem University 2 , Siripong Sirikurnpiboon, MD, Kasidin Vitoopinyoparb, MD, Bunlung Muyphuag, MD, Thawee Ratanachu-ek,Thawee MD; MD, Bunlung Muyphuag, MD, Vitoopinyoparb, Kasidin , Siripong Sirikurnpiboon, MD, , Irada Ibrahim-Zada, MD, Douglas M Overbey, MD, Alessandro Paniccia, MD, Cheryl Meguid, DNP, Brian Brauer, MD, Ana Ana MD, Brian Brauer, Cheryl DNP, Meguid, MD, Paniccia, Alessandro MD, Douglas M Overbey, , Irada Ibrahim-Zada, MD, Sung Hoon Choi, MD

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SS36 Minimally Invasive Minimally Invasive SS36 Surgery - World Tour - World Surgery , Daniel Swartz, MD  1 Advanced Laparoscopic Surgical Associates, Fresno CA Fresno Associates, Surgical Laparoscopic Advanced CARE CENTRE IN SOUTH INDIA Chennai, India University, MD Pinyoteppratarn, Rajavithi Hospital MD 2 Surgery General Tübingen, hospital MD; University Marty Zdichavsky, Dietmar Stüker, Hilbert, Julia MD, MD, TECHNIQUE. OPERATIVE of Chicago, University University College of Medicine College University Chapman, MD School of Medicine of Colorado MD; University Barish H Edil, D Schulick, Richard MD, MD, Martin D McCarter, MD, Gleisner, PATIENTS S154 HEMITHYROIDECTOMY: OPEN VERSUS ENDOSCOPIC TRANSAXILLARY APPROACH – A RANDOMISED STUDY IN A TERTIARY TERTIARY IN A – A RANDOMISED STUDY APPROACH TRANSAXILLARY VERSUS ENDOSCOPIC OPEN S154 HEMITHYROIDECTOMY: S155 Withdrawn STUDY COMPARATIVE COLECTOMY:A SIGMOID DURING LAPAROSCOPIC THE IMA OF IN PRESERVATION S156 BENEFITS S152 MULTIMODAL TREATMENT STRATEGIES FOR BOERHAAVE SYNDROME SYNDROME FOR BOERHAAVE STRATEGIES TREATMENT S152 MULTIMODAL OBESITY REGARDLESS OF AFFECTED BY ADVERSELY ARE NOT FUNCTION AND SURVIVAL CATHETER DIALYSIS S153 PERITONEAL V170 LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL SPLENECTOMY FOR GIANT CYST AFTER ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS GASTRIC AFTER ROUX-EN-Y FOR GIANT CYST SPLENECTOMY PARTIAL V170 LAPAROSCOPIC S150 LAPAROSCOPIC PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY: CHANGING THE MANAGEMENT OF AMPULLARY NEOPLASMS OF AMPULLARY THE MANAGEMENT CHANGING PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY: S150 LAPAROSCOPIC THE TUMOR OF STROMAL IN GASTROINTESTINAL DUODENECTOMY SUBTOTAL PANCREAS-SPARING S151 LAPAROSCOPIC Moderator: Matthew I. Goldblatt, MD | Co-Moderator: Hong-Jin Kim MD, PhD PhD Kim MD, Hong-Jin MD | Co-Moderator: Goldblatt, I. Matthew Moderator: IN 100 CONSECUTIVE RESULTS APPROACH: LAPAROSCOPIC WITH HERNIA OF GIANT HIATAL CRURALS149 MESH REINFORCEMENT Saturday, March 25, 2017 25, March Saturday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring 1:30 PM -3:00 PM

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 104 Saturday, March 25, 2017

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

ASE Joint Panel: Tools for the Surgical Educator 2017 SAGES Chair: John Paige, MD | Co-Chair: Kent Van Sickle, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION This session will review both established and innovative strategies and approaches for teaching surgical knowledge, skills, and attitudes to learners and trainees. It will include discussions related to curriculum development, assessment, and technology. This session is intended for those individuals involved in surgical education, from fellowship/program/clerkship directors to clinical faculty. SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Integrate assessment tools with evidence of validity and reliability into the evaluation of technical and nontechnical skills • Compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of various proficiency-driven curricula for surgical education • Incorporate technology into surgical education in new and innovative ways ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty 1:30PM The Hammer: Using proficiency-driven curricula in surgical education Kent Van Sickle, MD Off the Shelf or Do It Yourself: FLS, FES, FUSE and the Development of Advanced 1:39PM Dmitry Nepomnayshy, MD Laparoscopic Surgery skills 1:48PM The Yardstick: Key concepts in assessment and relevant examples James Korndorffer, MD 1:57PM The Level: The challenges of training and assessing teamwork Gladys Fernandez, MD

2:06PM The Console: Serious gaming and virtual reality in surgical education Pedro Pablo Gomez, MD

2:15PM The App: Incorporating phone and other applications into surgical education Alan Harzman, MD Surgical Spring Week 2:24PM The Blueprint: Standardizing teaching in the OR using the Lapco technique Mark Coleman, MD 2:33PM Construction: Using your tools to build an effective surgical education program Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD Kent Van Sickle, MD 2:42PM Q&A John Paige, MD

LEARNING THEMES: R Robotics PE Professional/Economic AE Academic/Educational NS New technologies/Skill acquisition

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Lunch Experience - Classroom Interactive The Prizes and Closing Evaluation, Program Registration/Check-in Overview & Program Welcome - Lab Hands-On Surgical Skill Development 1:00PM 1:50PM 7:30AM 8:00AM 12:30PM Time 8:30AM - 12:30PM Program limited to 100 high school students. Letter of recommendation from a high school teacher is required. teacher a high school from Letter of recommendation students. high school limited to 100 Program and fun. To maximize exposure, real life surgeons/volunteers will mentor the students throughout the program. will mentor the students throughout life surgeons/volunteers real exposure, maximize To and fun. Students will fun with a purpose. that provides extravaganza packed Experience is a power The Mini Med School and laparoscopic of physicians to join the ranks “right stuff” the have that they the opportunity to show have drills. simulation Gun surgical Top FLS and to robots, errors, video games that help decrease From surgeons. do not miss this one of its kind opportunity. you Make sure Building on success of previous years, high school students from the Houston area and SAGES membership membership and SAGES the Houston area from students high school years, of previous Building on success With surgery. invasive and minimally of medicine world the wonderful the opportunity to experience will have and promote is to encourage the vision of this program the future, shortages in and surgeon physician projected Top the and hands-on skill lab, with expanded packed is power day The profession. noble decisions to join our early So do not be offered. and prizes will with awards and skill competitions Both cognitive Experience. Gun Interactive space is limited. information because for more in contacting SAGES delay hands-on through students to the field of Surgery high school expose is designed to Mini Med School The SAGES important work, that being in the OR is rewarding, to appreciate begin Students will and simulation. experience SAGES Mini-Medical School Boot Camp for HS Students Camp for School Boot SAGES Mini-Medical MD Sherman, Vadim MD| Co-Chair: Jr, Rosser Chair: James Alam Harris Gun for Kids: Top Rep/ High School not offer CME for this event does SAGES PM - 2:00 7:30 AM Saturday, March 25, 2017 25, March Saturday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 106 2017 Learning Center SAGES does not offer CME for the Learning Center

3. Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery™ Chair: Denise W. Gee, MD Coordinator: Salvatore Docimo, DO, MS Co-Chair: Jaisa Olasky, MD 2017 SAGES Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery™ is a joint program Dates: Thursday, March 23, 2017 & of SAGES and ACS, it is now required for board certification of Friday, March 24, 2017 general surgery residents. The program is designed to teach physiology, fundamental knowledge, and technical skills, Hours of Operation: 10:00am - 4:00pm required for competency in laparoscopic surgery. This station will introduce participants to the FLS technical tasks. 1. Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Objectives: Exploration • Describe the components of the FLS 2.0 program Coordinator: Byron Fernando Santos, MD • Explain the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration is a surgical considerations fundamental to laparoscopic surgery technique that allows the common bile duct to be cleared • Have exposure to the technical tasks involved of biliary stones without the need for open or endoscopic procedures. At this station participants will learn the available 4. Top Gun techniques used for laparoscopic bile duct exploration. Coordinator: James “Butch” Rosser, MD Objectives: The Top Gun Laparoscopic Skill Shootout Station will allow participants of all training levels to develop and improve • Practice the techniques available for cannulating the their laparoscopic skills. The station will feature the validated common bile duct “Rosser TOP GUN” skill development stations developed by Dr. • Practice various techniques for clearing the common bile Rosser and made famous at Yale. To date, over 6000 surgeons duct of stones have participated around the world. Instructors will show • Interpret intraop cholangiogram to identify obstructing tactics and techniques that will transfer readily into the stones clinical environment. Participants will compete for slots in the Top Gun Shoot Out; crowning one SAGES 2017 TOP GUN.

2. SMART Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Objectives:

Coordinator: Deborah Keller, MS, MD Surgical Spring Week A multimedia station of web, video, and printed materials • Review the Rosser suturing algorithm manned by a SMART committee member to discuss the • Perform dexterity skills and suturing exercises using the program, resources available, and raise awareness of SMART “Rosser TOP GUN” training stations and penetrance of enhanced recovery. A video screen will • Compete with other surgeons in the Top Gun Shoot Out play loops of minimally invasive gastrointestinal procedures, presentations from committee members on enhanced 5. Robotic Surgery Mini-Olympics recovery topics, and instructional videos on components on Coordinator: Omar Yusef Kudsi, MD, MBA multimodal enhanced recovery, to draw members in and add Robotic Surgery Mini-Olympics offers an opportunity for additional educational content. Printed copies of existing participants to familiarize themselves with the da Vinci robot pathways, patient education material and the SAGES/ERAS console and simulator. Participants will learn basic robotic Society manual on enhanced recovery for GI surgery will surgery techniques and practice those skills on various be available as take-home materials for the content in the simulator tasks. In addition, participants will have the option learning center. of recording their performance as part of a friendly skills Objectives: competition. • Raise awareness of SMART program among meeting Objectives: attendees • Gain familiarity with the basic daVinci robot console and • Increase knowledge and utilization of the SAGES web controls resources available for members • Practice various robot skills on the simulator • Spotlight and increase use of the SAGES/ERAS Society • Identify basic differences between robotic and laparoscopic Manual on enhanced recovery for GI surgery surgical approaches • Increase adoption of enhanced recovery principles • Assist members in translating knowledge of enhanced recovery into clinical practice across the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative periods • Provide troubleshooting to members from SMART material for obstacles encountered during development and implementation of enhanced recovery principles

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SAGES does not offer CME for the Learning Center for the Learning CME not offer does SAGES

Fundamental Use of Surgical Energy™ Surgical Energy™ Use of Fundamental (FUSE)/ Virtual Electrosurgical Skill Skill Electrosurgical Virtual (FUSE)/ Trainer Telestration-Guided Laparoscopic Visual Telestration-Guided Skills Practice tools visual skills with the guidance of the laparoscopic Practice mentors in accomplishing the tasks ways Identify efficient gaze patterns in performing the tasks Adopt expert with a mentor skills communication Develop Describe the physics behind common energy devices in the devices energy behind common Describe the physics room operating related to the use of the the difficulties Appreciate tools. electrosurgical in performing electrosurgical technique Learn the proper tasks safely tasks within a simulated energy-based different Perform electrosurgical scenario using both monopolar and bipolar 9.  PhD Helena Mentis, Coordinator: mentors system allows telestration The demonstrated on the real-time and annotation reference to provide this Learning Center activity, For video. laparoscopic skill on laparoscopic a low-fi participants will practice The goal is for guidance of a mentor. with the boxes physical as well task target the participant to learn to identify an exact Throughout to accomplish the task. learn the steps as visually instructions and verbal the mentor will provide the task, on the video display. telestrations Objectives: • • • • 8.  MD MD and Brian Nguyen, Emilie Fitzpatrick, Coordinators: the to help with a curriculum has developed SAGES in the operating devices use of energy understanding and safe the to review the user This learning station will allow room. and ultrasonic bipolar monopolar, science and safety behind the opportunity to will have Participants devices. energy will introduce simulator VEST The VEST simulator. use the within a tasks in surgery electrosurgical learners to the basic both monopolar using environment reality high fidelity virtual tools. and bipolar electrosurgical Objectives: • • • • (cont.)

SAGES acknowledges contributions in-kind in support of this venue from: contributions in-kind in support of this venue from: acknowledges SAGES 3D Medical, 3-D Systems, ConMed, Ethicon, Intuitive, Karl Storz, KyotoKagaku, Medtronic, Olympus Medtronic, KyotoKagaku, Storz, Karl Intuitive, Ethicon, ConMed, 3-D Systems, 3D Medical, Advanced Laparoscopic Suturing of Suturing Laparoscopic Advanced Anastomoses 2017 Learning Center Learning 2017 Fundamentals of Endoscopic Surgery™ of Endoscopic Fundamentals (FES) Practice valuable endoscopic skills in a reproducible model endoscopic skills in a reproducible valuable Practice tasks in a virtual reality endoscopic various Perform simulator endoscopic curriculum the SAGES Evaluate simulation models inside an HD endotrainer (jejuno- models inside an HD endotrainer simulation and pancreatico- hepatico-jejunostomy jejunostomy, jejunostomy) 4-0 suturing with 3-0, intracorporeal laparoscopic Practice and 6-0 needles Understand the principles of laparoscopic anastomosis in Understand the principles of laparoscopic sizes and positions different anastomoses in real-tissue laparoscopic various Perform Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring These models allow training in scope navigation, tissue in scope navigation, training These models allow reduction. and loop retroflexion targeting, Objectives: • • • Coordinator: Jonathan Pearl, MD Pearl, Jonathan Coordinator: an important component to be continues Endoscopy Flexible in requirements Endoscopy practice. Surgeons to a General and years the past few over increased have training residency station will showcase This a requirement. is now simulation models. training Endoscopy Flexible developed the newly •  7. a time goal and all anastomoses performed are tested for performed are a time goal and all anastomoses and leakage. permeability Objectives: • • free anastomosis of different sizes and positions. Participants Participants and positions. sizes anastomosis of different free models simulation real-tissue on validated will practice goal is to learn The main in high definition endotrainers. small and mechanical perform hand-sewn to safely how small anastomosis and the principles to perform bowel tips Instructors will give anastomosis. duct-to-mucosa App with video tutorials will and also an iOS and feedback has exercise Each the training. guide participants through 6.  MD Varas, Julian Coordinator: advanced to acquire the participants ALSA station allows The and leak- permeable skills to perform suturing laparoscopic

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All donations to the Foundation are tax-deductible (to the extent permitted by law). Every donation, no matter the amount, counts toward the 80 by 20 Campaign. SAGES Invited Faculty

Gina L. Adrales, MD, MPH, Baltimore, Greta Bernier, MD, Seattle, WA, Acting Darrell Campbell, MD, Ann Arbor, Michi- MD, Chief, Division of Minimally Assistant Professor, Division of General gan, MI, Director, Michigan Surgical

Invasive Surgery, Johns Hopkins Univ. Surgery, Univ. of Washington Quality Collaborative; Professor Emeri- 2017 SAGES School of Medicine Parag Bhanot, MD, Washington, DC, tus, Department of Surgery, University Rajesh Aggarwal, MBBS, MA, PhD, Mon- Associate Professor and Vice-Chair- of Michigan, Michigan Surgical Quality treal, QC, Canada, Associate Professor man, Department of Surgery, Medstar Collaborative/Univ. of Michigan of Surgery, McGill Univ. Georgetown Univ. Hospital Andre Campbell, MD, San Francisco, Diya I. Alaedeen, MD, Cleveland, OH, Antonio Bispo, MD, Rio de Janeiro, Ex- CA, Professor of Surgery, UCSF, School Assistant Professor of Surgery, Lerner ecutive Director of ALACE, ALACE of Medicine, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center College School of Medicine, Cleveland James G. Bittner, MD, Richmond, VA, Clinic Assistant Professor of Surgery, Virginia Alfredo M. Carbonell, DO, Greenville, Harris Alam, Kissimmee, FL, HS Student, Commonwealth Univ., Medical College SC, Professor of Surgery, Vice Chair of of Virginia Academics, Department of Surgery, Mohamed R. Ali Jr, MD, Sacramento, CA, Greenville Health System, Univ. of COL David P. Blake, MC, Norfolk, VA, Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Califor- South Carolina School of Medicine- Surgical Master Clinician/Attending nia, Davis Greenville Surgeon, 633d Medical Group (USAF)/ Thomas A. Aloia, MD, Houston, TX, Eastern Virginia Medical School Tom Cecil, MD, Basingstoke, GB, Clini- Associate Professor of Surgery, UT MD cal Director, Basingstoke and North Luigi Boni, MD, Milan, Italy, Professor of Anderson Cancer Center Hampshire Hospital Surgery, Policlnico Hospital - Univ. of Salman Al-Sabah, MD, Mesilla Milan Sricharan Chalikonda, MD, Moreland Adnan A. Alseidi, MD, Seattle, WA, Hills, OH, Assistant Professor of Sur- H. Jaap Bonjer, MD, PhD, Amsterdam, Director of HPB fellowship & Train- gery, Lerner College of Medicine Netherlands, Professor of Surgery, VU ing, Assoc PD Surg. Residency, Virginia Univ. Medical Centre Amsterdam Bipan Chand, MD, Maywood, IL, Associ- Mason Med.Ctr. ate Professor, Loyola Univ. VADM Raquel Bono, MC, USN, Falls Maurice E. Arregui, MD, Indianapolis, Church, VA, Director, Defense Health David Chia-Chang Chen, MD, Los Ange- IN, Past Director of Fellowship in Ad- Agency les, CA, Associate Professor of Clinical vanced GI surgery, St. Vincent Hospital Surgery, David Geffen School of Medi-

Eric Bour, MD, MBA, Simpsonville, cine at UCLA Horacio J. Asbun, MD, Jacksonville, FL, SC, Bariatric Surgeon and President, Professor of Surgery - Chairman, Gen- Hillcrest Memorial Hospital, Greenville Li Ern Chen, MD, Dallas, TX, Vice Presi- Surgical Spring Week eral Surgery, Mayo Clinic Florida Health System, Hillcrest Memorial dent, Surgery, Baylor Scott & White Edward D. Auyang, MD, MS, Albu- Hospital Health querque, NM, Assistant Professor of Marylise Boutros, MD, Montreal, QC, Daniel Cherqui, MD, Paris-Villejuif, Surgery, Director of Minimally Invasive Canada, Assistant Professor of Surgery, France, Professor of Surgery, Centre Surgery, Residency Program Director, Staff Colorectal Surgeon and Research Hepatobiliaire - Paul Brousse Hospital Univ. of New Mexico Director, McGill Univ.; Jewish General COL Yong U. Choi, MD, Fort Gordon, GA, Bilgi Baca, MD, Istanbul, Turkey, Profes- Hospital Chief, Minimally Invasive and Bariatric sor, Dept. of Surgery, Acibadem Univ. Steven P. Bowers, MD, Jacksonville, Surgery, Dwight D. Eisenhower Army School of Medicine FL, Associate Professor, Mayo Clinic Med.Ctr. Sharon L. Bachman, MD, Falls Church, Florida Gyu-Seog Choi, MD, Daegu, South VA, Director of Minimally Invasive Sur- Stacy A. Brethauer, MD, Avon, OH, Korea, professor, Kyungpook National gery, Surgical Clerkship Director, Inova Cleveland Clinic Univ., School of Medicine Fairfax Hospital Fredrick J. Brody, MD, Washington, DC, William S. Cobb, MD, Greenville, SC, Adolfo Badaloni, MD, C.A.B.A., Argen- Professor of Surgery, Chief Section of Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery, tina, Chief of Esophageal Surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgery, The George Greenville Health System Fundacion, Favaloro in Argentina Washington Univ. Med.Ctr. Ricardo V. Cohen, MD, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Conrad Dizon Ballecer, MD, Phoenix, L. Michael Brunt, MD, St Louis, MO, Director, The Center for Obesity and AZ, Attending General Surgeon, Center Professor of Surgery, Section Chief, Diabetes, Oswaldo Cruz Hospital for Minimally Invasive and Robotic Minimally Invasive Surgery, Washing- Mark Giles Coleman, MBChB, MD, Surgery ton Univ. School of Medicine Yelverton, Plymouth, UK, Professor Andrew Tyler Bates, MD, Stony Brook, Joseph Buell, MD, New Orleans, LA, Di- Mark G Coleman, Derriford Hospital, NY, Assistant Professor of Surgery, rector Tulane Transplant Institute and Plymouth UK Stony Brook Univ. Hospital HPB Surgery, Tulane Univ. Dorin Toma Colibaseanu, MD, Jackson- Igor Belyansky, MD, Annapolis, MD, Di- Miguel A. Burch, MD, Los Angeles, CA, ville, FL, Assistant Professor of Surgery, rector, Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Associate Director Minimally Invasive Mayo Clinic Program, Associate Chief of General Surgery, Cedars Sinai Med.Ctr. Claudius Conrad, MD, PhD, Houston, Surgery, Anne Arundel Med.Ctr. Jo Buyske, MD, Philadelphia, PA, Associ- TX, University of Texas MD Anderson Willem A. Bemelman, MD, Amsterdam, ate Executive Director and Director of Cancer Center Netherlands, Professor in surgery, Aca- Evaluation, American Board of Surgery John M. Cosgrove, MD, Greenport, NY, demic Med. Ctr., Univ. of Amsterdam Ronan Cahill, MD, Dublin, Ireland, Chief of Surgery Stony Brook Medicine/ Simon Bergman, MD, Montreal, QC, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon and Full ELIH, Visiting Professor of Surgery, Canada, Associate Professor of Surgery, Professor of Surgery, Mater Misericor- Stony Brook University School of McGill Univ. diae Univ. College Medicine/Eastern Hospital Ramon Berguer, MD, Martinez, CA, Gen- Diego R. Camacho, MD, Bronx, NY, Asso- LCDR Tiffany Candace Cox, MD, Bethes- eral Surgeon, Contra Costa Regional ciate Professor, Albert Einstein College da, MD, Assistant Professor, USUHS & Med. Ctr. of Medicine WRNMMC Dept. of Surgery

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 117 ------Amster Houston, TX, TX, Houston, Walnut Walnut Milwaukee, Milwaukee, San Anto Seattle, WA, WA, Seattle, San Antonio, San Antonio, Houston, TX, TX, As Houston, Boston, MA, MA, Boston, Burlington, MA, MA, Burlington, Poissy, France, France, Poissy, Phoenix, AZ, AZ, Chief Phoenix, Staten Island, NY, NY, Staten Island, Montreal, QC, QC, Montreal, Montreal, QC, QC, Montreal, Boston, As Boston, MA, Duarte, CA, Chair CA, Duarte, Pittsburgh, PA, Richard Richard PA, Pittsburgh, Paris, France, Professor Professor France, Paris, lege of Medicine - Phoenix lege Medical Col Associate Professor, WI, lege of Wisconsin Resident - PGY5, Sugery General TX, Anto UT Health Science Center - San nio Anesthesiolo of Department Professor, The Univ. Medicine, gy & Perioperative Anderson Cancer Center MD Texas of Department of Surgery, McGill Univ. McGill Univ. of Surgery, Department of Medicine Faculty The Per Oncology, Surgical CA, Creek, As Clinical manente Medical Group; The UCSF, of Surgery, sociate Professor California Medical Group, Permanente of Surgery, Clinical Professor Canada, Coeur Hopital du Sacre Evaluation, sistant Dean of Research, of Medicine College Baylor Descartes Paris Université of surgery, Harvard in Surgery, sistant Professor General Massachusetts Medical School, Hospital Univ. of Surgery, Simmons Professor L. of Pittsburgh Associate professor, Netherlands, dam, of Amsterdam Univ. Depart Assistant Professor, of Surgery; Maricopa Integrated ment of Surgery, Arizona Col of Health System; Univ. Clinical Professor of Surgery, NYU of Surgery, Clinical Professor of Medicine school Chief Gastroin and Section Professor Washington of Univ. testinal Surgery, Med.Ctr. of Paris Univ. Professor, Section of in Surgery, Clinical Fellow Surgery, Invasive/Bariatric Minimally Deaconess Med.Ctr. Beth Israel City of of Surgery, Department man, Hope Med.Ctr. Lahey of Surgery, Assistant Professor Hospital & Med.Ctr. Endosurgery Texas TX, Director, nio, Institute and Chairman, Professor Canada, Matthew I. Goldblatt, MD, MD, Goldblatt, I. Matthew MD, Gomez, Pablo Pedro MD, Gottumukkala, Vijaya Pascal R. Fuchshuber, MD, MD, Fuchshuber, R. Pascal MD, Gagner, Michel PhD, Aimee K Gardner, MD, Brice Gayet, MD, Gee, W. Denise MD, Geller, David PhD, MD, Suzanne Gisbertz, MD, Ross F Goldberg, George S. Ferzli, MD, MD, Ferzli, George S. MD, Fichera, Alessandro MD, Fingerhut, Abe L. MD, Emilie Fitzpatrick, MD, Fong, Yuman MD, Francone, D. Todd MD, Jr, Franklin Morris E. MD, Fried, M. Gerald ------Sayre, PA, PA, Sayre, Evans, GA, GA, Evans, Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Tacoma, WA, WA, Tacoma, Washington Washington Springfield, MA, MA, Springfield, Chapel Hill, NC, NC, Chapel Hill, Baltimore, MD, MD, Baltimore, Montreal, QC, QC, Montreal, Falls Church, Church, Falls New Haven, CT, CT, Haven, New Montreal, QC, QC, Montreal, Halifax, NS, NS, Halifax, Houston, TX, TX, Houston, Pro Pismo, Beach, CA, CA, Beach, Pismo, Orlando, FL, Ex FL, Orlando, Oslo, Norway, profes Norway, Oslo, San Diego, CA, Founder and Founder CA, San Diego, tion Center, Baystate Med. Ctr. Med. Baystate tion Center, and On of Surgery Professor Canada, McGill Univ. cology, Albany Medical College Albany UNC-Chapel Hill of Surgery, Professor McGill of Surgery, Professor Canada, Univ. consultant and Sur Senior surgical Marian Med.Ctr., Marian Regional geon, Ctr. Med. Regional in Surgery, Director Assistant Program Admin of Surgery, Assistant Professor Simula Manager of Baystate istrative ecutive Director of Academic Surgery, Academic Surgery, of Director ecutive Florida Hospital Inc. Line Box Box CTO, and Chief, Director Program Residency Eisenhower Dwight D. Surgery, General Med.Ctr. Army and Surgery Invasive Minimally Chief, The Guthrie Clinic, Endoscopy; Surgical The of Surgery; Clinical Professor PC, and Medical College Commonwealth University in St. Louis School of Medi Louis School in St. University of Surgery, Assistant Professor cine, MO Saint Louis, Hospital Oslo Univ. sor, Hopkins Univ. Johns Professor, Sur Associate Consultant Senior FL, Florida Clinic Mayo gery, Surgery, of Assistant Professor Canada, Dalhousie Univ. Director, Surgery Residency Program, Program, Residency Surgery Director, Associate Med.Ctr., Fairfax Inova Common Virginia of Surgery, Professor of Medicine School Univ. wealth Yale of Surgery, Associate Professor of Medicine School Univ. Houston Methodist fessor of Surgery, Hospital Madigan Medical Director, Trauma Med.Ctr. Army VA, Vice Chairman for Education and Chairman for Education Vice VA, Lorenzo E. Ferri, MD, MD, Ferri, E. Lorenzo Timothy M Farrell, MD, MD, M Farrell, Timothy MD, Feldman, Liane S. MD, Felix, L. Edward MD, Fernandez, Gladys Steve Eubanks, MD, MD, Eubanks, Steve Mike Evans, MD, Faler, James Byron LTC MHA, MD, Fanelli, Robert D. Bjorn Edwin, MD, MD, Bjorn Edwin, MD, Efron, E. Jonathan MD, Elli, Enrique Fernando MD, Ellsmere, James Andrew J. Duffy, MD, MD, Duffy, J. Andrew MD, Dunkin, Brian J. MC, Eckert, Matthew LTC MD, Eckhouse, Shaina R. Jonathan M. Dort, MD, MD, Dort, M. Jonathan ------Ann Orlando, Orlando, Stony Stony New New Dallas, Dallas, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Cleveland, Cleveland, Tulsa, OK, OK, Tulsa, Paris, France, France, Paris, Strasbourg, Strasbourg, Nashville, Nashville, Brussels, Brussels, Ann Arbor, MI, Ann Arbor, Dallas, TX, TX, Assis Dallas, Chicago, IL, Profes IL, Chicago, New York, NY, Chief NY, York, New Portland, As OR, Portland, San Antonio, TX, TX, San Pro Antonio, Barranquilla, Colombia, Colombia, Barranquilla, France Health and Science Univ. Coach, & Physician Executive MI, Arbor, JCD Advisors Unité d’Endoscopie Interventionnelle, Paris, des Peupliers, Hôpital Privé George D. Zuidema Professor of Sur Zuidema Professor D. George of Michigan Univ. gery, Learning Center Co-Ordina NY, Brook, Medicine Brook Stony tor, Oregon of Surgery, sociate professor sor and Helen Shedd Keith Chair of sor and Helen Shedd Keith Med.Ctr. Rush Univ. Surgery, Med.Ctr. Hillcrest Services, Surgical UT Southwestern tant Professor, OH, Chairman, Digestive Disease & Disease Digestive Chairman, OH, Clinic Cleveland Institute, Surgery UT San Director, fessor and Program Antonio Medical Officer & Vice President, Surgi Vice President, Medical Officer & Medtronic cal Innovations, of Surgery, Assistant Professor FL, of Florida Hospital Orlando and Univ. Florida Central School of Laparoscopic Surgery, Brus Surgery, of Laparoscopic School sels Chair Vice and Professor CT, Haven, Affairs; Chief of the man for Clinical Trauma, Surgery, Section of General School Yale Critical Care, and Surgical of Medicine TN, Assistant Professor of Pediatric of Pediatric Assistant Professor TN, Children’s Jr. Carell Monroe Surgery, Hospital at Vanderbilt Dept. of Surgery, Professor Belgium, European Surgery, of Gastrointestinal Director, Minimally Invasive Depart Invasive Minimally Director, Portoazul/Bautista Clinica ment, of Dept. Scientific Co-Director, France, Cancer & Digestive Surgery Digestive Institute (IRCAD) Research TX, Assistant Professor, Univ. of Texas Texas of Univ. Assistant Professor, TX, Med.Ctr. Southwestern Med. VU Univ. Professor, Netherlands, Ctr. SAGES Invited Faculty Invited SAGES Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring Janet Dombrowski, BSN, MHSA, MHSA, BSN, Dombrowski, Janet MD, Donatelli, Gianfranco Salvatore Docimo, Jr, DO, MS, MS, DO, Jr, Docimo, Salvatore MD, Dolan, P. James Eugene Otto Dickens, MD, MD, Eugene Otto Dickens, MD, Diana L Diesen, MPH, Dimick, B. Justin Conor P. Delaney, MD, PhD, PhD, MD, Delaney, Conor P. MD, Daniel Dent, MD, Deziel, Daniel J. John de Csepel, MD, MD, de Csepel, John MD, de la Fuente, Sebastian G. Kimberly A. Davis, MD, MBA, MBA, MD, Davis, A. Kimberly Melissa Ellen Danko, MD, MD, Melissa Ellen Danko, PhD, MD, Dapri, Giovanni Jorge Daes, MD, MD, Daes, Jorge MD, Dallemagne, Bernard Michael William Cripps, MD, MD, Cripps, William Michael PhD, MD, Cuesta, A. Miguel

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Jon C. Gould, MD, Milwaukee, WI, Pro- John G. Hunter, MD, Portland, OR, Mack- Deborah Susan Keller, MS, MD, Dallas, fessor of Surgery, Medical College of enzie Professor and Chair, Dept. of TX, Colon and Rectal Surgery, Baylor Wisconsin Surgery, Oregon Health & Science Univ. Univ. Med.Ctr. 2017 SAGES Michael John Grieco, MD, New York, NY, Farah A. Husain, MD, Portland, OR, As- Michael L. Kendrick, MD, Rochester, MN, Professor of Surgery, Mayo Clinic Assistant Professor of Surgery, New sistant Professor, OHSU York Univ. Cristiano Huscher, MD, Benevento, Italy, Dave Kerpen, New York, NY, CEO, Like- Chief of Oncologic Surgery Department able Local Eric M. Haas, MD, Houston, TX, Chief, - Professor of Surgery, Rummo Hospital Hermann Kessler, MD, PhD, Cleveland, Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Benevento Italy OH, Colon & Rectal Surgery, Cleveland Houston Methodist Hospital Matthew M. Hutter, MD, MPH, Boston, Clinic John A. Hagen, MD, Toronto, ON, MA, Associate Professor, Harvard Medi- Leena Khaitan, MD, Cleveland, OH, Canada, Chief of Surgery, Humber cal School Associate Professor of Surgery, Univ. River Hospital Anna R. Ibele, MD, Salt Lake City, UT, Hospitals, Case Med.Ctr. Caitlin A. Halbert, DO, Newark, DE, MIS Assistant Professor, Minimally Invasive Young-Woo Kim, MD, Goyang, Gyeong- and General Surgeon, Christiana Insti- Gastrointestinal and Bariatric Surgery, gi-do, South Korea, Chief of Gastric tute of Advanced Surgery Univ. of Utah Branch, Research Institute & Hospital, National Cancer Center Valerie J. Halpin, MD, Portland, OR, CAPT Romeo Castro Ignacio Jr., MD, San Hong-Jin Kim, MD, PhD, Daegu, South Legacy Weight and Diabetes Institute Diego, CA, Naval Med.Ctr. San Diego Korea, Professor, Dept. of HBP Surgery, Thomas Imperiale, MD, Indianapolis, Ho-Seong Han, MD, PhD, Seoul, South Yeungnam Univ. Hospital IN, Professor of Medicine, Indiana Univ. Korea, Professor, Seoul National Univ. School of Medicine Tammy Lyn Kindel, MD, Milwaukee, WI, Angela Marie Hanna, MD, seattle, WA, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Medical Haruhiro Inoue, MD, Tokyo, Japan, Pro- College of Wisconsin Pediatric Surgeon, Swedish Med.Ctr. fessor and Director, Digestive Disease Paul Daniel Hansen, MD, Portland, OR, Center, Showa Univ. Koto-Toyosu Subhash U. Kini, MD, New York, NY, As- Liver and Pancreas Surgery, Portland Hospital sociate Professor, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Providence Cancer Institute Gretchen Purcell Jackson, MD, PhD, Dennis R. Klassen, MD, Halifax, NS, Alan E. Harzman, MD, Columbus, OH, Nashville, TN, Associate Professor of Surgery, Pediatrics, and Biomedical Canada, Assistant Professor, Dalhousie Assistant Professor - Clinical, The Ohio Surgical Spring Week Informatics, Vanderbilt Univ. Med.Ctr. Univ. State Univ. Kyle Lee Kleppe, MD, Knoxville, TN, Brian P. Jacob, MD, New York City, NY, Dana Michelle Hayden, MD, Maywood, Chief Resident, Univ. of Tennessee Assoc Prof of Surgery, Icahn School of IL, Assistant Professor, Loyola Univ. Med.Ctr. Medicine at Mount Sinai Med.Ctr. Michael D. Kluger, MD, MPH, New York, Garth R. Jacobsen, MD, San Diego, CA, NY, Assistant Professor of Surgery, New Jeffrey W. Hazey, MD, Columbus, OH, Associate Professor of Surgery, UCSD Chief, General and Gastrointestinal York-Presbyterian Hospital/CUMC Whitney Jemison, MPH, Walnut Creek, Surgery, Associate Professor of Surgery, Michael L. Kochman, MD, Philadelphia, CA, Consultant, Strategy & Perfor- The Ohio State Univ. PA, Wilmott Family Professor of Medi- mance Improvement, Kaiser Perman- cine, Director Center for Endoscopic B. Todd Heniford, MD, Charlotte, NC, ente Innovation, Research, and Train, Perel- Professor, Carolinas Med.Ctr. Dhiresh Rohan Jeyarajah, MD, Richard- man School of Medicine at the Univ. of Sara A. Hennessy, MD, Dallas, TX, Assis- son, TX, Director, GI Surgical Services, Pennsylvania tant Professor, UT Southwestern Methodist Richardson Med.Ctr. David Kooby, MD, Atlanta, GA, Professor of Surgery, Emory Univ. Marion Curtiss Wilson Henry, MD, MPH, Craig S. Johnson, MD, Tulsa, OK, Direc- tor, colorectal epicenter, Oklahoma San Diego, CA, Assistant Professor James R. Korndorffer, MD, New Orleans, surgical hospital Pediatric Surgery, USUHS, Naval Med. LA, Professor, Department of Surgery, Tulane Univ. Ctr. San Diego Edward Llewelyn Jones, MD, MS, Den- ver, CO, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Shanu N. Kothari, MD, La Crosse, WI, Daniel M. Herron, MD, New York, NY, Univ. of Colorado and the Denver VA Director of Minimally Invasive Bariatric The Salky Professor of Surgery, Icahn Med.Ctr. Surgery, Gundersen Health System School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Stephanie B. Jones, MD, Boston, MA, Matthew D. Kroh, MD, Cleveland Hts, Jacques M. Himpens, MD, PhD, Vinder- Associate Professor, Harvard Medical OH, Institute Chief, Digestive Disease houte, OV, Belgium, Univ. of Brussels School Institute, Associate Professor or Sur- gery, Cleveland Clinic Melissa Ellen Hogg, MD, Pittsburgh, PA, Daniel Bougere Jones, MD, Boston, MA, Assistant Professor, UPMC Professor and Vice Chair of Surgery, Omar Yusef Kudsi, MD, MBA, Boston, Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel MA, Tufts Univ. School of Medicine William W. Hope, MD, Wilmington, NC, Deaconess Med.Ctr. Moshim Kukar, MBBS, Buffalo, NY, As- Associate Professor of Surgery, UNC- Shahzeer Karmali, MD, Edmonton, AB, sistant Professor, Surgical Oncology, Chapel Hill Canada, Associate Professor of Surgery, Roswell Park Cancer Institute Santiago Horgan, MD, La Jolla, CA, Pro- Univ. of Alberta Yo Kurashima, MD, PhD, Sapporo, Japan, fessor of Surgery., Univ. of California Andrew S. Kastenmeier, MD, Milwau- Associate professor, Hokkaido Univ. San Diego kee, WI, Assistant Professor, Medical Marina Kurian, MD, New York, NY, Clini- Karen D. Horvath, MD, Seattle, WA, Pro- College of Wisconsin cal Associate Professor of surgery, NYU fessor of Surgery, Residency Program Ashutosh Kaul, MD, Scarsdale, NY, School of Medicine Director, Associate Chair for Education, Professor of Surgery, New York Medical David Kwon, MD, Rochester, MN, Associ- Univ. of Washington College ate Professor, Mayo Clinic

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 119 - - - - Villa Villa Roanoke, Roanoke, Boston, MA, MA, Boston, The Ohio Brisbane, Brisbane, Honolulu, HI, HI, Honolulu, Seattle, WA, WA, Seattle, Shreveport, Shreveport, GHENT, Bel GHENT, Boston, MA, MA, Boston, Orange, CA, CA, Orange, Bronx, NY, NY, Bronx, Omaha, NE, NE, Omaha, Portland, As OR, Portland, Toronto, ON, ON, Toronto, Stockholm, Stockholm, Sendai, Japan, Japan, Sendai, Cambridge, MA, MA, Cambridge, Cleveland, OH, OH, Cleveland, Ottawa, ON, Canada, Canada, ON, Ottawa, Nueva - Guaymallen, Argentina, Hospi Argentina, - Guaymallen, Nueva tal Italiano de Mendoza OHSU of Surgery, sistant Professor Assistant Professor, Australia, QLD, Brisbane Hospital Royal Surgery General Director, Program VA, Carilion Tech Clinic Virginia Residency, of Medicine School Professor of Surgery, Univ. of California Univ. of Surgery, Professor Irvine Med.Ctr. Associate Professor, Docent / Sweden, Institutet Karolinska Professor, Assistant State University, OH Columbus, Specialists Surgical Norwood LA, Western Case of Surgery, Professor Univ. Reserve of Division Chief, of Surgery; Professor Washington of Univ. Surgery, General of Surgery Dept. of Univ. Associate Professor, Canada, Toronto Medical Harvard Clinical Instructor, School Minimally Chief Gastrointestinal, of Univ. and Bariatric Surgery, Invasive Med.Ctr. Nebraska Chairman and Program Director, John John Director, and Program Chairman of Univ. of Medicine, Burns School A. Hawaii Monte Surgery, of Pancreatic Director College Einstein Med.Ctr./Albert fiore of Medicine AZ MARIA MIDDELARES gium, Univ. Tohoku of Surgery, Department Hospital Tufts of Surgery, Assistant Proffessor Univ. of Univ. of Surgery, Assistant Professor Ottawa Beth Fellow, MIS/Bariatric Surgery Harvard Deaconess Med.Ctr., Israel Medical School Sean B Orenstein, MD, MD, Sean B Orenstein, MD, O’Rourke, A. Nicholas MD, III, Paget Charles Johnson Ninh Tuan Nguyen, MD, MD, Nguyen, Tuan Ninh MD, Nilsson, Magnus PhD, MD, Noria, F. Sabrena MD, Norwood, L. William MD, Novitsky, Yuri MD, Oelschlager, K. Brant MD, Okrainec, Allan E. MD, Olasky, S. Jaisa MD, Dmitry Oleynikov, MD, Esteban Omelanczuk, Pablo Kenric M. Murayama, MD, MD, Murayama, Kenric M. MD, II, Muscarella Peter PhD, MD, Muysoms, Filip MD, Naitoh, Takeshi MD, Dmitry Nepomnayshy, MD, Neville, Amy MD, Brian Minh Nguyen, - - - - - Denver, CO, CO, Denver, Oak Lawn, IL, IL, Oak Lawn, Omaha, NE, NE, Omaha, Charlotte, NC, NC, Charlotte, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Duarte, CA, CA, Duarte, Orlando, FL, FL, Orlando, Springfield, Springfield, Phoenix, AZ, AZ, Phoenix, New York, NY, NY, York, New Menlo Park, CA, CA, Menlo Park, Honolulu, As Honolulu, HI, Dallas, TX, Vice Vice TX, Dallas, Evanston, IL, Chief IL, Evanston, Tampa, Assistant FL, Tampa, Salt Lake City, UT, As UT, Salt Lake City, Durham, Associate Durham, NC, Boston, MA, Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor MA, Boston, Angeles Med.Ctr. of Therapeutic Advanced Endoscopy, HealthSystem Univ. NorthShore sistant Professor, Univ. of Utah Univ. sistant Professor, Invasive Bariatric and Minimally Chief, Univ. Stanford Surgery, of South Univ. of Surgery, Professor Florida Assistant Pro Canada, QC, Montreal, McGill Univ. fessor of Surgery, Los of California, Univ. Professor, CA, Los AND Kaiser Permanente, Angeles sociate Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Univ. of Surgery, sociate Professor Hawaii and Finance, Clinical Operations Chair, Med.Ctr. UT Southwestern of School Univ. Creighotn Professor, Medicine (Phoenix campus) Surgery, Colorectal Director Executive of Professor Florida Hospital System, Florida Hospital Surgery, of Colorado Univ. Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor of Surgery and Ex of Surgery Assistant Professor City of Hope Therapeutics, perimental National Med.Ctr. Med. Montefiore of Surgery, Professor of Albert Einstein College - and the Ctr. Medicine Invasive and Minimally Hepatobiliary Christ Med.Ctr. Advocate Surgeon, Director: Program of Surgery, Professr Duke Univ. Residency, Surgery General of Medicine School of Surgery, Carolinas Med.Ctr., Univ. of Univ. Med.Ctr., Carolinas of Surgery, - Charlotte Campus North Carolina Co-Direc of Bariatric Surgery, Director of Univ. tor MIS/Bariatric Fellowship, Med.Ctr. Nebraska MD, Medical School Harvard Surgery, Chair in Endowed Roland Folse J. IL, Chair of General and Professor Surgery, Southern Depart, Chair, Vice Surgery, of Medicine School Illinois Univ. Professor and Chair of Surgery, Dept. Dept. of Surgery, and Chair Professor Faris M. Murad, MD, MD, Murad, M. Faris Ellen Morrow, MD, MD, Ellen Morrow, MD, Morton, M. John MD, Lisa Moudgill, MEd, BSc(H), MD, Carmen L Mueller, MD, Munro, Malcolm G. Dean J. Mikami, MD, MD, Mikami, Dean J. MD, Rebecca Minter, MD, Mittal, Sumeet K. MD, Monson, R.T. John MD, Norbert Montero, Paul W. Scott Melvin, MD, MD, Scott Melvin, W. MD, Marc George Mesleh, MD, Migaly, John Corrigan L. McBride, MD, MD, McBride, Corrigan L. Meireles, de Oliveira Ozanan Ricardo MD, Mellinger, D. John MD, Melstrom, Laleh G. Brent D. Matthews, MD, MD, Matthews, D. Brent ------Knox Tacoma, Tacoma, Singapore, Singapore, Madison, WI, WI, Madison, Bethesda, MD, MD, Bethesda, Burlington, MA, MA, Burlington, Miami, As Miami, FL, Camp LeJeune, Camp LeJeune, Carbondale, IL, IL, Carbondale, Cleveland, OH, OH, Cleveland, Barcelona, Spain, Spain, Barcelona, Portland, OR, Pro OR, Portland, Houston, TX, TX, Houston, Charleston, SC, SC, Charleston, Dallas, TX, TX, Dallas, Division Weston, Vice FL, Weston, Wynnewood, PA, PA, Wynnewood, Orlando, FL, Canada, Canada, FL, Orlando, Honolulu, Associ Honolulu, HI, Los Angeles, CA, Pro CA, Angeles, Los SAGES Invited Faculty Invited SAGES Science Univ. WA, Trauma Medical Director, Madigan Medical Director, Trauma WA, Med.Ctr. Army of Univ. of Surgery, sociate Professor of Medicine Miller School Miami, Health and Oregon fessor of Surgery, Chair, Department of Colorectal Sur of Colorectal Department Chair, Clinic Florida Cleveland gery, Southern Illinois Surgeon, General Healthcare Rectal SUrgery, Lahey Hospital and Lahey Rectal SUrgery, Med.Ctr. Lankenau Institute for Medi Professor, cal Research Hospitals Cleveland Univ. professor, Med.Ctr. Singapore, Director Minimal Invasive Minimal Invasive Director Singapore, Advanced Director Center, Surgical National Univ. Center, Training Surgery Singapore of Colon & Department Chairman, NC, Dept Head General Surgery, Asst Surgery, Head General Dept NC, Uniformed Services Uni Professor Naval of the Health Sciences, versity Hospital Camp LeJeune Surgical South Carolina Lead, Surgeon of Medical Univ. Quality Collaborative, South Carolina Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Wiscon of Univ. of Surgery, Professor sin-Madison Army Tripler of Surgery, ate Professor Med.Ctr. Surgery, USC Keck School of Medicine School USC Keck Surgery, Mini Surgery, Invasive of Minimally Specialists Surgery Invasive mally Texas of Univ. of Surgery, Department Health Science Center Associate Chair of Surgery for Quality, Quality, for Associate Chair of Surgery Univ. Uniformed Services Colon and Rectal Surgery, Fellow, Florida Hospital and Rectal fessor and Chief of Colon Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Barcelona Univ. of Surgery, Professor of Univ. Associate Professor, TN, ville, Tennessee Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring Jose M. Martinez, MD, MD, Martinez, M. Jose MD, Mattar, Samer G. David J. Maron, MD, MD, Maron, J. David MD, Martin, Adrian P. MD, Martin, Jeffrey Matthew John H. Marks, MD, MD, Marks, H. John MD, Marks, M. Jeffrey Davide Lomanto, MD, PhD, PhD, MD, Lomanto, Davide MD, Marcello, W. Peter Mark A. Lockett, MD, MD, Lockett, A. Mark Anne O. Lidor, MD, MPH, MPH, MD, Lidor, Anne O. MD, Lim, Robert B. MD, Lin, Henry, CAPT Steven G Leeds, MD, MD, G Leeds, Steven MD, Liang, Mike Kuo Lawrence Lee, MD, MD, Lee, Lawrence MD, Lee, W. Sang Antonio M. Lacy, MD, MD, Lacy, Antonio M. MD, Lapinska, Melissa Phillips MD, Learn, Lt Col Peter,

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John T. Paige, MD, New Orleans, LA, Pro- Alfons Pomp, MD, New York, NY, Leon C. Robert V. Rege, MD, Dallas, TX, Interim fessor of Clinical Surgery, LSU Health Hirsch Professor of Surgery, Weill Medi- Chair of Surgery and Associate Dean

New Orleans School of Medicine cal College of Cornell Univ. of the Office of Medical Education, UT 2017 SAGES Katherine Panganiban, MD, Philippines, Todd Ponsky, MD, Akron, OH, Associate Southwestern Med.Ctr. St. Lukes Med.Ctr. Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics, David B. Renton, MD, Columbus, OH, As- Do Joong Park, MD, Seoul, South Korea, Northeast Ohio Medical Univ. / Akron sociate Professor, The Ohio State Univ. Children’s Hospital Associate Professor, Seoul National E. Matthew Ritter, MD, Bethesda, MD, Univ. Bundang Hospital Jeffrey L. Ponsky, MD, Cleveland, OH, Vice Chairman for Education / Program Professor of Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Adrian Park, MD, Annapolis, MD, Pro- Director, Uniformed Services Univ. / Lerner College of Medicine Case West- fessor & Chairman, Department of Walter Reed National Military Med.Ctr. ern Reserve Univ. School of Medicine Surgery, Anne Arundel Med.Ctr., Johns Kurt E. Roberts, MD, New Haven, CT, Hopkins Univ. School of Medicine Kinga A. Powers, MD, PhD, Salem, VA, Associate Professor, Yale School of Assistant Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Eduardo Parra-Davila, MD, Celebration, Medicine Virginia, Salem VA Med.Ctr. FL, Director of Minimally invasive, and Thomas N. Robinson, MD, Denver, CO, Colorectal Surgery, Florida Hospital Ajita Satish Prabhu, MD, Cleveland, OH, Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Colorado Assistant Professor of Surgery, Cleve- Celebration Health John H Rodriguez, MD, Cleveland, OH, land Clinic MAJ Jason Pasley, DO, Baltimore, MD, Cleveland Clinic Raymond R. Price, MD, Salt Lake Ctiy, Director of Physician Education, As- John R. Romanelli, MD, Springfield, MA, sistant Professor of Surgery, Baltimore UT, Clinical Professor of Surgery, Direc- tor Center for Global Surgery; Direc- Associate Professor of Surgery, Univ. of CSTARS, RA Cowley Shock Trauma Masschusetts Medical School - Bay- Center tor Graduate Surgical Educat, Univ. of Utah; Intermountain Healthcare state Med.Ctr. Marco G. Patti, MD, Chapel Hill, NC, David A. Provost, MD, Temple, TX, Chief, Raul J. Rosenthal, MD, Weston, FL, Professor of Surgery, Co-Director, Univ. Chairman, Department of General of North Carolina Section of General and Bariatric Sur- gery, Baylor, Scott & White Memorial Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Florida Eric M Pauli, MD, Hershey, PA, Associ- Hospital James C. Rosser Jr, MD, Davenport, FL, ate Professor of Surgery, Penn State Aurora Dawn Pryor, MD, Stony Brook, Clinical Professor of Surgery, Uni- Hershey Med.Ctr. NY, Professor of Surgery, Stony Brook versity of Central Florida School of Jonathan P. Pearl, MD, Baltimore, MD, Medicine Dept. of Surgery Medicine Surgical Spring Week Associate Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Michael J. Pucci, MD, Philadelphia, PA, John Scott Roth, MD, Lexington, KY, Pro- Maryland School of Medicine Assistant Professor of Surgery, Sidney fessor of Surgery;, Director Minimally Andrew Peitzman, MD, Pittsburgh, PA, Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Invasive Surgery; Chief, Gastrointesti- Mark M. Ravitch Professor of Surgery, Jefferson Univ. nal Surgery, Univ. of Kentucky Univ. of Pittsburgh Philip H Pucher, MD, PhD, London, Robert M. Rush, MD, Tacoma, WA, Clni- Silvana Perretta, MD, Strasbourg, France, Hampshire, UK, Honorary Clinical Lec- cal Professor of Surgery, Madigan Army Professor, IRCAD, Univ. of Strasbourg turer, Imperial College London Med.Ctr., U of Washington, USUHS Kyle A. Perry, MD, Columbus, OH, As- Carla M Pugh, MD, PhD, Madison, WI, Barry A. Salky, MD, New York, NY, Pro- sociate Professor of Surgery, Ohio State Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Wisconsin fessor of Surgery; Division of Laparo- Univ. scopic Surgery, Mount Sinai School of Ruchir Puri, MD, Jacksonville, FL, Gener- Radu Pescarus, MD, Montreal, QC, al Surgery, Mayo Clinic Health System Medicine Canada, Assistant Professor, Hopital Gottumukkala Subba Raju, MD, Hous- Jaime E. Sanchez, MD, Tampa, FL, As- Sacre-Coeur de Montreal ton, TX, Professor of Medicine, Univ. of sistant Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Joseph B. Petelin, MD, Shawnee Mission, Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center South Florida KS, Clinical Associate Professor, Univ. Archana Ramaswamy, MD, Minneapo- Bryan J. Sandler, MD, UCSD, Associate of Kansas School of Medicine, Dept of lis, MN, Associate Professor of Surgery, Professor of Surgery, La Jolla, CA Surgery Univ. of Minnesota Byron F. Santos, MD, Hanover, NH, As- Rebecca P. Petersen, MD, M.Sc., Seattle, Almino Ramos, MD, Sao Paulo, Brazil, sistant Professor, Dartmouth College WA, Assistant Professor, Univ. of Wash- Gastro Obeso Center Richard M. Satava, MD, Seattle, WA, WA, ington Bruce J. Ramshaw, MD, Knoxville, TN, Professor Emeritus of Surgery, Univ. of Andrea Maria Petrucci, MD, Weston, Professor and Chair, Univ. of Tennessee Washingotn Med.Ctr. FL, Canada, Clinical Fellow, Colorectal Graduate School of Medicine Allegra Saving, MD, Seattle, WA, Assis- Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Amit Rastogi, MD, Kansas City, KS, As- tant Professor, Univ. of Washington Edward H. Phillips, MD, Los Angeles, CA, sociate Professor of Medicine, Univ. of Philip R. Schauer, MD, Cleveland, OH, Professor of Surgery, Cedars Sinai Med. Kansas Med.Ctr. Director, Advanced Laparoscopic and Ctr. David W. Rattner, MD, Boston, MA, Bariatric Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Richard A. Pierce, MD, Nashville, TN, As- Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical Christopher M. Schlachta, MD, London, sistant Professor of Surgery, Vanderbilt School ON, Canada, Professor, Departments of Univ. Dept. of Surgery Patrick R. Reardon, MD, Houston, TX, Surgery and Oncology, Schulich School Alessio Pigazzi, MD, Orange, CA, Pro- Chief, Section of Minimally Invasive of Medicine and Dentistry, Western fessor of Surgery, Univ. of California, Surgery; Chief, Section of Foregut Sur- Univ. Irvine gery, The Methodist Hospital Stefan Scholz, MD, Pittsburgh, PA, As- Heiko Pohl, MD, White River Junction, Kevin M. Reavis, MD, Portland, OR, sitant Professor of Surgery, Children’s VT, VT, Associate Professor of Medicine, Esophageal, Foregut and Bariatric Sur- Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Univ. VA White River Junction, VT geon, The Oregon Clinic of Pittsburgh

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 121 ------Chi Char Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Greenville, Greenville, Ageo City, Ageo City, Chicago, IL, IL, Chicago, Montreal, QC, QC, Montreal, Montreal, QC, QC, Montreal, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Cleveland, OH, OH, Cleveland, Greenville, NC, NC, Greenville, Weston, FL, Chief FL, Weston, Ann Arbor, As MI, Ann Arbor, Neenah, WI, WI, Part Neenah, Dallas, TX, TX, Dallas, Profes Santiago, Chile, Chile, Santiago, Tampa, FL, Profes FL, Tampa, Los Angeles, CA, Los Angeles, CA, Memphis, TN, TN, Pro Memphis, ner Surgical Associates of Fox Cities/ Associates of Fox ner Surgical Bariatric Solu Midwest Co-Director Cities / Associates of Fox Surgical tions, Bariatric Solutions/Thedacare Midwest Hospitals UT SOUTHWESTERN DALLAS sor, Center Education Academic Officer, Surgeon, and Staff Colorectal Director Clinic Cleveland Clinic Flo, Cleveland Florida PA, Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Penn Univ. of Surgery, Professor PA, sylvania of Univ. Assistant Professor, Canada, Montreal of Associate Professor NC, lotte, Carolinas of HPB Surgery, Div. Surgery, Ctr. Med. UCLA Advanced Center for Director, Japan, and Pan of Hepatobiliary Treatment Se, Surgical Chief, Diseases, creatic Hospital General Ageo Central Clinic Mayo of Medicine, Professor FL, Florida Univ. East Carolina Associate Professor, Lerner Col and Chairman, Professor of Medicine at CWRU lege of South Univ. Assistant Professor, SC, Greenville of Medicine, School Carolina Chair, Pontificia Universidad Catolica Universidad Pontificia Chair, de Chile University of Surgery, sistant Professor of Michigan of Surgery, Associate Professor Canada, Health Centre McGill Univ. of Surgery, Professor Assistant IL, cago, Med.Ctr. Rush Univ. of South Florida Univ. sor of Surgery, De Associate Professor, Canada, MB, of Manitoba Univ. partment of Surgery, of Chicago University Tennessee of Univ. fessor of Surgery, Health Science Center Mark J. Watson, MD, MD, Watson, Mark J. MD, Weiss, Eric Glenn Daniel von Renteln, MD, MD, Renteln, Daniel von PhD, MD, Vrochides, Dionisios MD, Wagner, Justin PhD, MD, Wakabayashi, Go MD, Wallace, B. Michael MD, Walsh, Danielle S. MD, Walsh, Matthew R. MD, Warren, Aaron, Jeremy MD, Wasco, E. Kevin Julian Varas Sr., MD, MD, Sr., Varas Julian MD, Varban, Oliver A. MD, Vassiliou, Melina C. MD, Veenstra, Benjamin Richard MD, Velanovich, Vic MD, Vergis, Stephen Ashley MD, Vigneswaran, Yalini MD, Voeller, Guy R. MD, Vollmer, Charles M. ------San - ‘s Tokyo, Japan, Japan, Tokyo, Bucaramanga, Bucaramanga, Providence Providence Tokyo, Japan, Japan, Tokyo, Ann Arbor, MI, Ann Arbor, San Antonio, TX, TX, San Antonio, Portland, OR, OR, Portland, Baltimore, MD, MD, Baltimore, Stony Brook, NY, NY, Brook, Stony Lebanon, As NH, Lebanon, Toronto, ON, Cana ON, Toronto, Durham, Asso Durham, NC, Beverly Hills, CA, CA, Hills, Beverly Dallas, TX, TX, Dallas, General Los Angeles, CA, Kai CA, Angeles, Los New York, NY, Associ NY, York, New Pittsburgh, PA, Roberta PA, Pittsburgh, Tel Aviv, Israel, Senior Israel, Aviv, Tel Houston, TX, TX, Assistant Houston, Associate Professor of Surgery, Univ. Univ. of Surgery, Associate Professor Health Science Center San Texas of Antonio G. Simmons Associate Professor, Univ. Univ. Associate Professor, Simmons G. Ctr. Med. of Pittsburgh and Health of Surgery Professor da, Management and Evaluation, Policy, of Toronto Univ. Inva Minimally Digestive Colombia, Internacional de Centro Surgeon, sive (Digestive Enfermedades Digestivas Disease Center)- Clinica Foscal Resident, Netherlands, Hertogenbosch, Ziekenhuis Bosch Jeroen ser Permanente Los Angeles Med.Ctr. Los ser Permanente of Univ. of Surgery, Associate Professor Michigan Duke Univ. of Surgery, ciate Professor Hills Hernia Center Beverly President, Methodist Director, Program Surgery Dallas Med.Ctr. Dart of Surgery, sociate Professor Med.Ctr. mouth-Hitchcock leton of Department Associate Professor, of Medicine School Univ. Keio Surgery, Department and Chairman, Professor Services, & Chief of Surgical of Surgery of Surgery Dept. Medicine, Brook Stony Houston Method of Surgery, Professor ist Hospital OR Portland, Medical Center, Portland of Endoscopy, Jikei Univ. School of School Jikei Univ. of Endoscopy, Medicine Oregon of Surgery, Clinical Professor Health Sciences Univ. Surgery, Invasive Center for Minimally Med.Ctr. Mercy Mount Sinai of Surgery, ate Professor Hospital Group Assia Medical Partner, Camp Pend Hospital Naval CA, Diego, Director and Professor, Department Department and Professor, Director Kent R. Van Sickle, MD, MD, Sickle, Van Kent R. Allan Tsung, MD, Allan Tsung, MD, MD, Urbach, R. David MD, Valdivieso, Eduardo MD, Laarhoven, van Jacqueline Dana Alexa Telem, MD, MD, Dana Alexa Telem, MD, Thacker, K. Julie MD, Shirin Towfigh, MD, Truitt, Michael MD, Trus, L. Thadeus Hiroya Takeuchi, MD, PhD, PhD, MD, Takeuchi, Hiroya MD, Talamini, Mark A. MD, Nabil Tariq, MD, Teitelbaum, N. Ezra MD, Tejirian, Talar Lee L. Swanstrom, MD, MD, Swanstrom, Lee L. MD, Swope, J. Thomas MD, Sylla, Patricia MD, Amir Szold, MD, Tadlock, David CDR Matthew Kazuki Sumiyama, MD, MD, Kazuki Sumiyama, ------In Greenville, Greenville, Buffalo, Buffalo, Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Denver, CO, CO, Denver, Mexico City, City, Mexico Chicago, IL, Loy IL, Chicago, Pittsburgh, PA, PA, Pittsburgh, Crosby, MN, Clini MN, Crosby, Houston, TX, TX, As Houston, Springfield, MA, MA, Springfield, Atlanta, GA, Direc GA, Atlanta, New York, NY, Pro NY, York, New Stanford, The Stanford, CA, Dallas, TX, TX, Dallas, Frank Tufts-New England Tufts-New Tokyo, Japan, Assistant Japan, Tokyo, SAGES Invited Faculty Invited SAGES Medicine, Keio Univ. Keio Medicine, Memphis, TN, Assistant Professor, Univ. Univ. Professor, Assistant TN, Memphis, Health Science Center Tennessee of of Pitts Univ. Instructor in Surgery, of Medicine School burgh of School Cancer Center, Professor, Mayo Clinic Mayo of Associate Professor IN, dianapolis, Chief of education, chair Vice Surgery, Indiana Univ. MIS/ bariatric surgery, of Medicine School Chief of Acute Care Surgery, Stanford Stanford Surgery, Acute Care Chief of of Surgery Dept. Univ., East of Surgery, Assistant Professor NC, Univ. Carolina of Surgery, Associate Professor FL, tor, Esophageal Institute of Atlanta Institute of Esophageal tor, and Chair Professor al and Edith Davis Medicine Northwestern of Surgery, and Spieker Professor Ned and Carol Mexico, Profesor of Surgery, Excecutive Excecutive of Surgery, Profesor Mexico, UNAM National Univ. FELAC, Director Mountain Rocky surgeon, Pediatric Hospital for Children Ctr. of Surger, Assistant Professor Med Ctr, MA Boston, Cornell Medical Weill sistant Professor, College Professor, Univ. of Massachusetts of Massachusetts Univ. Professor, - Baystate Medical School of Surgery Chair Vice fessor of Surgery of Director for Quality and Innovation, NYU Langone Med. Surgery, General H. Kidd, Jr. MD Distinguished Profes Jr. Kidd, H. Dean, Assistant sorship in Surgery; UT Southwest & Student I, Simulation Ctr. ern Med. of Minne Univ. Professor, Adjunct cal sota Medical School NY, Professor and Chairman of the De and Chairman Professor NY, at Buffalo Univ. Surgery, of, partment Biomedical of Mediicine and School Sciences Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring Iswanto Sucandy, MD, MD, Sucandy, Iswanto MD, Suda, Koichi Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD, PhD, PhD, MD, Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD, Nicolas Stoikes, Floyd Nathaniel Konstantinos Spaniolas, MD, MD, Konstantinos Spaniolas, MD, Stauffer, Andrew John C. Daniel Smith, MD, MD, Daniel Smith, C. MD, Soper, J. Nathaniel MD, Spain, A. David Samuel Shuchleib, MD, MD, Shuchleib, Samuel MD, Slater, Jane Bethany Sajani Shah, MD, MD, Sajani Shah, MD, Sherman, Vadim Neal E. Seymour, MD, MD, Seymour, Neal E. MD, Shah, C. Paresh Paul A. Severson, MD, MD, Severson, A. Paul Steven D. Schwaitzberg, MD, MD, Schwaitzberg, D. Steven MD, Scott, Daniel J.

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Steven D. Wexner, MD, Weston, FL, Sherry M. Wren, MD, Palo Alto, CA, Tonia M. Young-Fadok, MD, Phoenix, AZ, Director, Digestive Disease Center and Professor and Vice Chair of Surgery, Professor of Surgery, Mayo Clinic

Professor and Chairman, Department Director of Global Surgery, Center for 2017 SAGES Linda P. Zhang, MD, New York, NY, of Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Innovation in Global Hea, Stanford Florida Univ. Mount Sinai School of Medicine Mark H. Whiteford, MD, Portland, OR, Andrew S. Wright, MD, Seattle, WA, As- Natan Zundel, MD, Miami Beach, FL, Director, Colon and Rectal Surgery, sociate Professor, Univ. of Washington Professor of Surgery, Vice-Chairman The Oregon Clinic, Providence Caner Manabu Yamamoto, MD, Tokyo, Japan, Dept. of Surgery, FIU Herbert Wertheim Center. Director and Chairman, Adachi Kyosai College of Medicine Erik B. Wilson, MD, Houston, TX, Profes- Hospital Amer Zureikat, MD, Pittsburgh, PA, As- sor of Surgery, UTHealth - Medical Robert Bruce Yates, MD, Seattle, WA, sistant Professor of Surgery, Co-Direc- School Clinical Assistant Professor, Northwest tor UPMC Pancreatic Cancer Program, Hospital/Univ. of Washington Errawan R. Wiradisuria, MD, Jakarta, Univ. of Pittsburgh Med. Ctr. Indonesia, President of Indonesian MAJ Christopher Gordon Yheulon, MD, Society of Endo-Laparoscopic Surgeons Honolulu, HI, Assistant Professor of (ISES), Premier Bintaro Hospital Surgery, Tripler Army Med.Ctr. CAPT Gordon G. Wisbach, MD, San Fia Yi, MD, San Antonio, TX, Assistant Diego, CA, Assistant Professor of Professor of Surgery, Uniformed Ser- Surgery, Uniformed Services Univ. of vices University of the Health Sciences, the Health Sciences San Antonio Military Med. Ctr.

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Santiago Horgan USGI Stock Stock Holder Faculty/Planning Committee 2017 SAGES Fortimedix Honoraria Consultant Faculty/Planning Committee Valentx Stock Stock Holder Faculty/Planning Committee Apollo Stock Stock Holder Faculty/Planning Committee Stryker Consulting Fee Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Planning Committee Ethicon No payment received Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Planning Committee Gore Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Planning Committee John G Hunter Endogastric Solutions Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Springer, Inc. Honoraria Editor in Chief, World Journal of Faculty Surgery Mustafa Hussain WL gore Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Reviewer Matthew M. Hutter Olympus Consulting Fee Consultant agreement to attend Faculty/Reviewer the Masters in MIS Symposium annually. PCORI Grant support Principle Investigator Faculty/Reviewer Anna R. Ibele BioEnterics Honoraria Physician participant in multi- Faculty institutional clinical research trial Romeo Castro Ignacio Jr. Abbott Laboratories Ownership Interest Stock owner Faculty AbbVie Ownership Interest Stock Owner Faculty Haruhiro Inoue Olympus Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Olympus Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty

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Verb Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Surgical Spring Week Medtronic Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer International hernia Ownership Interest Management Position Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer collaboration inc Intuitive Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Lifebond Ownership Interest Advisory Committee Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Garth R. Jacobsen Ethicon Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Reviewer W.L. Gore Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Reviewer Craig S. Johnson Intuitive surgical Consulting Fee Speaking/Teaching Faculty Pacira pharmaceuticals Consulting Fee Speaking/Teaching Faculty Daniel Bougere Jones Allurion Ownership Interest Consultant Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Cine-Med Royalty Book royalties Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Wolters Royalty Book royalty Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Stephanie B. Jones Allurion Inc (spouse) Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Andrew S. Kastenmeier Gore Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Ashutosh Kaul Ethicon Endosurgery Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Deborah Susan Keller ACell Consulting Fee Speaking/Teaching Faculty Pacira Pharmaceuticals Consulting Fee Speaking/Teaching Faculty Pacira Pharmaceuticals Honoraria Advisory Committee Presenter Leena Khaitan Ethicon Honoraria Advisory Committee Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Gore Medical Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Olympus Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Torax Medical Consulting Fee Advisory Committee Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Dennis R. Klassen Acelity Honoraria Advisory Committee Faculty Bard Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Cook Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Ethicon Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty

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Ozanan Ricardo de Oliveira Meireles GORE Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty 2017 SAGES Olympus Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Covidien Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty W. Scott Melvin Olympus Corporation Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Reviewer styker endoscopy Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Reviewer Aziz M. Merchant Medtronic Honoraria Review Panel Reviewer John Migaly Lipogems/Crosslink Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Dean J. Mikami W.L. Gore Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Reviewer BD Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Reviewer Medtronic Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Reviewer John R.T. Monson Twistle Inc Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty John M. Morton Covidien Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Novo Nordisk Honoraria Consultant Faculty Olympus Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Reshape Honoraria Consultant Faculty Takeda Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Apollo Honoraria Consultant Faculty Malcolm G. Munro Boston Scientific Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Aegea Medical Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Channel Medical Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty

Gynesonics Inc Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Surgical Spring Week Hologic Inc Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Karl Storz Endoscopy Americas Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty U-Vision 360 Ownership Interest Consultant and part owner Faculty Bayer Women’s Health Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Kenric M. Murayama Medtronic, Inc. Honoraria Consultant Faculty/Planning Committee Filip Muysoms Dynamesh Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Johnson & Johnson Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty MEDTRONIC Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Ninh Tuan Nguyen Olympus Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Sabrena F. Noria Abbott Nutrition Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Reviewer Yuri Novitsky CR Bard Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Cooper Surgical Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Intuitive Surgical Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Brant K. Oelschlager Stryker a meal Consultant Faculty/Reviewer WebMD Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Reviewer Allan E. Okrainec Ethicon Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Planning Committee Medtronic Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Planning Committee Dmitry Oleynikov Gore Research Principal investigator Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Virtual Incision Ownership Interest Advisory Committee Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Philip A Omotosho Covidien Honoraria Consultant Planning Committee Sean B Orenstein CR Bard Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty CR Bard Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty LifeCell Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty LifeCell Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Nicholas A. ORourke medtronic Consulting Fee Speaking/Teaching Faculty David W. Overby Teleflex Consulting Fee Independent Contractor Reviewer

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Bruce J. Ramshaw B Braun Consulting Fee Consultant Presenter 2017 SAGES Pacira Consulting Fee Consultant Presenter Medtronic Consulting Fee Consultant Presenter Ethicon Consulting Fee Consultant Presenter ConMed Consulting Fee Consultant Presenter Ethicon Consulting Fee Advisory Committee Faculty/Reviewer BG Medical Consulting Fee Consultant Presenter WL Gore Consulting Fee Consultant Presenter Atrium Consulting Fee Consultant Presenter WL Gore Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Reviewer Surgiquest Consulting Fee Advisory Committee Faculty/Reviewer Pacira Consulting Fee Advisory Committee Faculty/Reviewer Covidien Consulting Fee Advisory Committee Faculty/Reviewer BG Medical Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Reviewer Acelity/Lifecell Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Reviewer Surgical Momentum Ownership Interest Board Member Faculty/Reviewer Amit Rastogi Cook Endoscopy Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Olympus Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty David W. Rattner Olympus Consulting Fee Consultant & Review Panel Faculty Kevin M. Reavis Apollo Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty

Boston Scientific Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Surgical Spring Week Endogastric Solutions Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Mederi Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Stryker Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty WL Gore Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty John R. Romanelli Medtronic Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Reviewer Sharona B. Ross Covidien Consulting Fee Consultant Planning Committee/Reviewer/Presenter Intuitive Consulting Fee Consultant Planning Committee/Reviewer/Presenter Olympus Consulting Fee Consultant Planning Committee/Reviewer/Presenter James C. Rosser Jr Karl Storz Research Advisory Committee Faculty (non-CME session) Stealth Learning Company Ownership Interest Employment/Management Faculty Position John S Roth Acelity Honoraria Consultant Presenter C. R. Bard, Inc. Research Consultant Presenter Gore Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Presenter Miromatirx Ownership Interest Consultant Presenter MTF Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Presenter Acelity Research Investigator Faculty Bard Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Bard Research investigator Faculty Miromatrix Ownership Interest Consultant Faculty Miromatrix Research Investigator Faculty MTF Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty WL Gore Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Barry A. Salky Gordian Surgical Ownership Interest Advisory Committee Faculty Jaime E. Sanchez Medtronic Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Applied Medical Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty

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Amir Szold Human Extensions Ownership Interest CMO Faculty 2017 SAGES MST Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty LifeBond Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Artack Medical Ownership Interest Stock holder and consultant Faculty Amsel Medical Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty 3D Systems (Simbionix) Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Asymmetric Medical Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Mark A. Talamini Leading Bioscience Ownership Interest Board Member Faculty/Planning Committee Ali Tavakkoli Boston Biomedical Associates Consulting Fee Consultant Planning Committee/Reviewer Medtronic Consulting Fee Consultant Planning Committee/Reviewer Dana Alexa Telem Cook Research Research funding for hiatal hernia Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer study Medtronic Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Ethicon Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Gore Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Shawn T. Tsuda Acelity Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Reviewer Intuitive Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Reviewer Allan Tsung Medtronic Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Michael B. Ujiki Olympus Consulting Fee Consultant Reviewer Medtronic Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Reviewer

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Kent R. Van Sickle Medtronic (Covidien) Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Surgical Spring Week Intuitive Surgical Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Oliver A. Varban Blue Cross Blue Shield of Salary Advisory Committee Faculty/Reviewer Michigan Melina C. Vassiliou Medtronic A grant in the form of equipment for a Consultant Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer study. Consulting agreement - but no consulting done for over 1 year Guy R. Voeller W.L. Gore Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Davol Research/Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Daniel von Renteln Boston Scientific Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Go Wakabayashi Ethicon, Medtronic, Olympus Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Peter Walker Neosurgical Inc. Research Principle Investigator on Trial Presenter Michael B. Wallace Cosmo Pharmaceuticals stock held in trust as above Faculty iLumen Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Medtronic Research Research in Endoscopy Faculty Endoquality Consulting/Ownership Interest Management Position Faculty Jeremy Aaron Warren Intuitive Surgical Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Maquet Honoraria Speaking/Teaching & Consultant Faculty Mark H. Whiteford Olympus Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Brandon Williams Medtronic Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Reviewer Erik B. Wilson WL Gore Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Intuitive surgical Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Apollo Endosurg Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Ethicon Research Speaking/Teaching Faculty Errawan R. Wiradisuria Johnson & Johnson Medical Travel Support Consulting Faculty Indonesia Andrew S. Wright Medtronic Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty

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V201 LAPAROSCOPIC REVISION OF JEJUNOJEJUNOSTOMY FOR V211 LAPAROSCOPIC STRICTUROPLASTY FOR A SLEEVE STRICTURE CHRONIC PAIN ASSOCIATED WITH RIGHT-SIDED ANTECOLIC Lisa Yang, MD, John J Kelly, MD, FACS, Pei-Wen Lim, MD; University of

BILIARY LIMB David Pechman, MD, MBA, Dan Cohen-Addad, MD, NIrav Massachusetts 2017 SAGES Desai, MD, Paul Thodiyil, MD; Mount Sinai Beth Israel V212 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED GASTRIC BAND REMOVAL OF A COMPLETE V202 REVISION OF GASTRIC BAND TO SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: BAND EROSION Mario Masrur, MD, Pablo Quadri, MD, Luis Fernando TOTALLY ROBOTIC APPROACH Jeremy M Linson, MD, Michael Latzko, Gonzalez-Ciccarelli, MD, Lisa Sanchez-Johnsen, PhD, Pier Giulianotti, MD, Ziad Awad, MD, FACS, Bestoun Ahmed, MD, FRCS, FACS, FASMBS; MD, FACS; University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System University of Florida College of Medicine Jacksonville V213 TECHNIQUE OF THE ESOPHAGO-GASTRIC ANASTOMOSIS FOR V203 THE USE OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY FOR EMERGENCY THE MINIMALLY INVASIVE IVOR-LEWIS ESOPHAGECTOMY Emanuele MANAGEMENT OF GASTRIC BAND EROSION: VIDEO PRESENTATION L. G. Asti, MD, FACS, Luigi Bonavina, MD, FACS; IRCCS Policlinico San Hany Nada1, Ahmed Hammad2, Mohamed Sajid1, Elizabeth Waters2, Donato Sajid Mahmud, Mr1, James Duncan, Mr1; 1NHS Lanarkshire, 2Guy’s ans St V214 LEFT VIDEO ASSISTED THORACOSCOPIC RETROSTERNAL Thomas’ NHS Trust THYROIDECTOMY Muhammad Umair Bashir, MD, Leaque Ahmed, MD, V204 GASTROSCOPE AS ADJUNCT IN LAPAROSCOPIC BARIATRIC Ali Safavi, MD, Anan Tawil, MD; Harlem Hospital Center REVISION SURGERY-VERTICAL BANDED GASTROPLASTY TO ROUX- V215 LAPAROSCOPIC GASTROEPIPLOIC LYMPHOVASCULAR PEDICLE EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS Saurabh Sharma, MBBS, MS, James McGinty, HARVESTING FOR THE TREATMENT OF EXTREMITY LYMPHEDEMA: MD; IBMIS Mount Sinai St. Luke’s Hospital A NOVEL TECHNIQUE Michael E Johnston, MS, Juan Socas, MD, JoAnne V205 CHYLOUS ASCITES IN PATIENT WITH BP LIMB OBSTRUCTION L Hunter, MD, Eugene Ceppa, MD; Indiana University School of Medicine FROM INTERNAL HERNIA Michael Mulcahy, MD, Linden A Karas, Philip V216 LAPAROSCOPIC D3 SEGMENTAL RESECTION WITH Schauer, Ali Aminian; The Cleveland Clinic DUODENOJEJUNAL ANASTOMOSIS P Senthilnathan, Anand Vijai, V V206 LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY IN A PATIENT WITH P Nalankilli, G Srivatsan, Sandeep Sabnis, Dilip Gode, R Parthasarathi, SITUS INVERSUS TOTALIS Ryan K Lehmann, DO, Norbert L Richardson, S Rajapandian, P Praveen Raj, C Palanivelu; GEM Hospital & Research MD; St. Alexius Hospital Centre V207 SLEEVEPLASTY Michael J Mullan, Colin D Botkin, Krista M Hardy, V217 SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION IN PATIENTS WITH A VIRGIN Ashley S Vergis; Victoria General Hospital ABDOMEN: STRATEGY AND OUTCOMES OF THE LAPAROSCOPIC V208 RETAINED CLIP ALONG THE STAPLE LINE OF A SLEEVE APPROACH IN THREE CLINICAL SCENARIOS Andrew Brown, MD, Talar GASTRECTOMY Victoria Bendersky1, Harold Leraas1, Megan Turner, Tatarian, MD, Adam P Johnson, MD, Michael J Pucci, MD, Francesco MD1, Alice Wang, MD1, Nova Szoka, MD2, Keri A Seymour, DO1; 1Duke Palazzo, MD; Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

University, 2West Virginia University V218 ROLE OF REAL TIME ICG ANGIOGRAPY WITH FLUORESCENE Surgical Spring Week V209 LAPAROSCOPIC TREATMENT OF BAND EROSION WITH IMAGING IN ENDOSCOPIC THYROIDECTOMY Ajay H Bhandarwar, MS, MIGRATION TO PROXIMAL Ryan K Lehmann, DO, Norbert L Saurabh S Gandhi, MS, Chintan B Patel, MS, Amol N Wagh, MS, Eham L Richardson, MD; St. Alexius Hospital Arora, MS, Priyank D Kothari; Grant government medical college & Sir J.J. group of Hospitals, Mumbai, India V210 COMPLICATIONS OF BARIATRIC SURGERY DELAYED SPLENIC RUPTURE FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC GASTROSTOMY TUBE PLACEMENT Nova Szoka, MD1, Whitney Lane, MD2, Daniel Guerron, MD2, Shaina Eckhouse, MD3, Chan Park, MD2, Ranjan Sudan, MD2, Jin Yoo, MD2, Dana Portenier, MD2, Keri Seymour, DO2; 1West Virginia University, 2Duke University, 3Washington University

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P001 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED ABDOMINAL WALL HERNIA REPAIR DOES P011 PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN PERCEPTIONS OF BARIATRIC NOT DECREASE PERI-OPERATIVE PAIN WHEN COMPARED TO SURGERY AND MANAGEMENT OF MORBIDLY OBESE PATIENTS

LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR Maureen D Moore, MD, Katherine D Gray, Derrick Wu, MA, Ambar Banerjee, MD, Annabelle Butler, MD, Jennifer 2017 SAGES MD, Suraj Panjwani, MBBS, Aaron Burshtein, Joshua Burshtein, Thomas Choi, MD, Don Selzer, MD, MS; Indiana University School of Medicine J Fahey III, Gregory Dakin, MD, Alfons Pomp, MD, Cheguevara Afaneh, P012 PREDICTORS OF IMPROVED PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING AFTER MD, Rasa Zarnegar, MD; New York Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell BARIATRIC SURGERY Eliza A Conaty, BS1, Brittany Lapin, PhD1, Stephen Medical Center P Haggerty, MD1, Woody Denham, MD1, John G Linn, MD1, Kristine P002 PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A SINGLE-BLINDED, PROSPECTIVE Kuchta, MS1, Zeeshan A Butt, PhD2, Michael B Ujiki, MD1; 1NorthShore RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL COMPAIRING NON-FIXATING University HealthSystem, 2Northwestern University VS. SELF-FIXATING MESH FOR LAPAROSCOPIC INGUINAL HERNIA P013 SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY – THE FIRST THREE YEARS: EVALUATION REPAIR Brandon Johnson, BA, Michelle Leong, BS, Kristine Kuchta, OF RE-OPERATION, EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISITS AND MS, Eliza Conaty, BS, Michael Ujiki, MD, Woody Denham, MD, Stephen READMISSIONS FOR 14,080 PATIENTS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK Haggerty, MD, JoAnn Carbray, BS, Nicolas Bonamici, BS, Matt Gitelis, BS, Maria S Altieri, Taher Gulamhusein, MD, Jie Yang, PhD, Andrew Bates, John Linn, MD; NorthShore University HealthSystem MD, Nabeel Obeid, MD, Jihye Park, MS, Mark Talamini, Aurora Pryor; P003 OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC COLECTOMY IN YOUNGER AND Stony Brook Medical Center OLDER PATIENTS Hemalkumar B Mehta, PhD1, Deepak Adhikari, MS1, P014 MINIMALLY INVASIVE TRENDS IN COMMON GENERAL SURGERY Sneha D Sura, MS2, Byron D Hughes, MD, MPH1, Anthony J Senagore, PROCEDURES FROM 2007-2013: AN ANALYSIS OF THE NATIONAL MD, MS, MBA1; 1University of Texas Medical Branch, 2University of INPATIENT SAMPLE Zhamak Khorgami, Carmen Ruiz, C. Anthony Houston Howard, MD, Guido M Sclabas, MD; Department of Surgery, The P004 MORBIDITY FOLLOWING TRANSANAL TOTAL MESORECTAL University of Oklahoma, College of Medicine, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA EXCISION FOR RECTAL CANCER F. Borja DeLacy, MD1, Jacqueline van P015 MALE SURGEONS’ PERCEPTIONS OF FEMALE SURGEONS: IS Laarhoven, MD2, Romina Pena, MD1, María Clara Arroyave, MD3, María THERE A BIAS AGAINST WOMEN IN SURGERY Sharona B Ross, MD, Fernández-Hevia, MD1, Raquel Bravo, MD1, Antonio M. Lacy, MD, PhD1; FACS, Carly E Waldman, BS, Keiyana D Morris, Darrell D Downs, BS, 1Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, 2Jeroen Bosch Ziekenhuis, 3Clinica Somer Alexander S Rosemurgy, MD, FACS; Florida Hospital Tampa P005 CONCORDANCE BETWEEN CROWD WORKERS AND FACULTY P016 FROM ABSTRACT TO PUBLICATION: FACTORS PREDICTIVE OF EXPERTS IN ASSESSMENT OF THE CRITICAL VIEW OF SAFETY IN GASTROINTESTINAL AND ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY PUBLICATION LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY USING CROWD-SOURCED SUCCESS Andrew C Berry, DO1, Brooks D Cash, MD2, Joel E Richter, MD3, 1 4 5 5 ASSESSMENT OF TECHNICAL SKILLS Shanley B Deal, MD , Dimitrios Kandace Kichler, MD , Bin Wang, PhD , Madhuri Mulekar, PhD , Ashlyn S Stefanidis, MD, PhD, FACS, FASMBS2, Robert D Fanelli, MD, MHA, FACS, Morse, MA6, Julia R Amundson, BS6, Sajjad Ahmad, MD1, Nikhil Agrawal, Surgical Spring Week FASGE3, Marian P McDonald, MD, FACS4, Dana Telem, MD, MPH5, Michael MBBS7, Dipan Uppal, MBBS7, Ankita Kapoor, MBBS7, William O Richards, Ujiki, MD6, L. Michael Brunt, MD7, Adnan A Alseidi, MD, EdM, FACS1; MD8; 1Department of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, 1Virginia Mason Medical Center, 2Indiana University, 3The Guthrie AL, USA, 2Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Clinic, 4St. Luke’s University Health Network, 5University of Michigan, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA, 3Department of Digestive 6Northshore University Chicago, 7Washington University St. Louis Diseases and Nutrition, Joy McCann Culverhouse Center for Swallowing P006 EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF OPIOID-SPARING PAIN Disorders, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, MANAGEMENT AGENTS IN LAPAROSCOPIC COLORECTAL SURGERY: Tampa, FL, USA, 4Department of Surgery, University of Miami: Palm RESULTS FROM A NATIONAL SAMPLE Deborah S Keller, MS, MD, Beach Regional Campus, Atlantis, FL, USA, 5Department of Biostatistics, Wissam Halabi, MD, Winston Chan, MD, Emily Saeler, MSN, RN, CRNI, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA, 6University of Miami James W Fleshman, MD, FACS, FASCRS, Walter Peters, MD, MBA, FACS, Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA, 7Maulana Azad Medial FASCRS; Baylor University Medical Center College , University of Delhi , New Delhi , 110002, India, 8Department of P007 COLONIC ESD: IMPROVED OUTCOMES USING A DOUBLE Surgery, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA BALLOON DEVICE COMPARED TO CONVENTIONAL CAP TECHNIQUE P017 VALUE OF PATIENT EDUCATION IN ENHANCED RECOVERY Sam Sharma, MD, Hisashi Hara, MD, Miro Peev, MD, Jeffrey Milsom, MD, PROGRAM SATISFACTION Joanne Favuzza, DO1, Christine Tung2, FACS; Weill Cornell Medical College Jennifer Poirier, PhD3, Marc Brand, MD1, Marc Singer, MD1, Bruce Orkin, P008 DEVICE RELATED COMPLICATIONS OF GASTRIC ELECTRIC MD1; 1Rush University Medical Center, Section of Colon and Rectal STIMULATION FREQUENTLY NECESSITATE RE-OPERATION Andrew Surgery, 2Rush University Medical School, 3Rush University Medical T Strong, MD1, Ivy N Haskins, MD1, Matthew Davis, MD1, Kevin El-Hayek, Center, Department of General Surgery MD1, Michael S Cline, DO2, Matthew Kroh, MD1, John H Rodriguez, MD1; P018 COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS FOR VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIRS 1Section of Surgical Endoscopy, Dept of General Surgery, Cleveland AMONG AN OBESE PATIENT POPULATION Chao Song, MPH1, Emelline Clinic, 2Department of Gastroenterology, Cleveland Clinic Liu, MSHS1, Lizheng Shi, PhD2, Daniel Marcus, MD3; 1Intuitive Surgical, P009 TAILORED APPROACH TO GASTROPARESIS SIGNIFICANTLY 2Tulane Univeristy, 3Marina Del Rey / Cedars Sinai Medical Center IMPROVES SYMPTOMS L E Arthur, MD1, W S Richardson2; 1University of Queensland- Ochsner Clinical School, 2Ochsner Clinic Foundation P010 LAPAROSCOPIC ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS IN VETERANS WITH BARRETT’S ESOPHAGUS Gao L Chen, MD1, Dan Eisenberg, MD, MS2, Eric Kubat, MD2; 1VA Palo Alto Health Care System, 2Stanford University School of Medicine

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, C.t. Grayson, MD, MPH, Carly Richards, MD, MPH, MD, Richards, MPH, Carly MD, Grayson, , C.t. , Jason B Brill, MD, Paul R Lewis, DO, Matthew S Christman, DO, R Lewis, Paul MD, , Jason B Brill, SURGICAL SERVICES AT MILITARY TREATMENT FACILITIES TREATMENT MILITARY AT SURGICAL SERVICES MD Wallace, MD; Romeo C Ignacio, MD, Marion C Henry, MD, Eamon B O’Reilly, MD, San (NMCSD) Diego Medical Center Naval SETTING THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT IN SURGICAL NEED, NOT MD Kelli Ishihara, Medical Army Tripler MD; Yheulon, Michael MS, Christopher Lustik, Center MSSP04 Withdrawn MISSIONS ON OF LARGE SCALE HUMANITARIAN THE COST MSSP05 BUT PREDICTS UTILIZATION, RESOURCE LACTATE MSSP06 SERUM Ryan J

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Schutt, LT, MC, USN MC, Schutt, LT, CAPT, CDR, MC, USN, Romeo Ignacio, Rivera, MC, USN, Louis LCDR, Brill, San Diego Medical Center MC, USN; Naval MEDICAL CENTER A MILITARY AT Medical Center Army Tripler Robert B Lim, MD; MD, Richards, YEAR REVIEW YEAR Medical Army Tripler MD; Yheulon, Christopher MD, Erik Roedel, MD, Center RELIEF MISSIONS: AN ETHICAL DILEMMA HUMANITARIAN Military Posters Military Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring MSSP03 DO SURGEONS SAFELY USE SURGICAL ENERGY? TESTING TESTING USE SURGICAL ENERGY? SAFELY MSSP03 DO SURGEONS MSSP01 LITIGATION PATTERNS IN INGUINAL HERNIA SURGERY: A 25 INGUINAL HERNIA SURGERY: IN PATTERNS MSSP01 LITIGATION OF SURGICALMSSP02 INCIDENCE CANCERS DURING

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P019 RANDOMIZED TRIAL TO EVALUATE SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY P031 LAPAROSCOPIC INTRAPERITONEAL ONLAY MESH TECHNIQUE RESPONSE AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC TOTAL EXTRAPERITONEAL WITH ENDOSCOPIC COMPONENT SEPARATEON METHOD. Takeshi

REPAIR (TEP) AND LAPAROSCOPIC TRANSABDOMINAL Aoki, Tomoya Abe, Hirofumi Imoto, Hideaki Karasawa, Masaharu Ishida, 2017 SAGES PREPERITONEAL (TAPP) REPAIR FOR INGUINAL HERNIA Gyan Katsuyoshi Kudo, Naoki Tanaka, Munenori Nagao, Kazuhiro Watanabe, Saurabh, MS, Vipul Dogra, MS, Manoj Andley, MS, Ajay Kumar, MS, MCh, Shinobu Ohnuma, Takanori Morikawa, Hiroaki Musha, Fuyuhiko Motoi, Ashok Kumar, MS, Sudipta Saha, MS, Rahul Pusuluri, MS, Nikhil Talwar, Takeshi Naitoh, Michiaki Unno; Tohoku University Graduate School of MS, Amita Yadav, MD; LADY HARDINGE MEDICAL COLLEGE , NEW DELHI Medicine P020 CLINICAL AND ECONOMIC VALUES OF OUTPATIENT MIGRATION P032 MESH FIXATION USING N-BUTYL CYANOACRYLATE GLUE IN OF ELECTIVE VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIRS AMONG OBESE PATIENTS LAPAROSCOPIC TEP HERNIOPLASTY Kalpesh Jani, MS, FNB; SIGMA Chao Song, MPH1, Emelline Liu, MSHS1, Lizheng Shi, PhD2, Daniel P033 TREATMENT OF TYPE III AND IV DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA WITH Marcus, MD3; 1Intuitive Surgical, 2Tulane Univeristy, 3Marina Del Rey / NO MORTALITY AND LOW MORBIDITY USING A LAPAROSCOPIC Cedars Sinai Medical Center APPROACH Yonghae Baik, MD, Matthew Mullen, MD, Hunter Mehaffey, P021 FUNCTIONAL 3DVR IMAGING OF ABDOMINAL WALL HERNIAS Peter Hallowell, MD, Bruce Schirmer, MD; University of Virginia Health Omar Rodriguez-Acevedo, MBBS2, John W Read, FRANZCR1, Kristen E System Elstner, MBBS, MS2, Nabeel Ibrahim, FRACS, FACS2; 1Macquarie University P034 DETECTION OF OCCULT HERNIAS DURING LAPAROSCOPIC Hospital, Sydney, Australia, 2Hernia Institute Australia, Edgecliff, INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY IN AN ASIAN Australia COHORT Hrishikesh P Salgaonkar, Dr, Sujith Wijerathne, Dr, Lynette Mee P022 IS LAPAROSCOPIC TRANSABDOMINAL PREPERITONEAL HERNIA Ann Loo, Dr, Davide Lomanto, Prof; NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL REPAIR (TAPP) MORE INVASIVE THAN ANTERIOR OPEN APPROACH? SINGAPORE Takaaki Tsushimi, Kazuhito Oka; Yamaguchi-ken Saiseikai Shimonoseki P035 COMPLEX AND INFECTED VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR USING P4 General Hospital HB (POLY- 4- HYDROXYBUTYRATE) MESHES. EARLY RESULTS. T S P023 ACUTE POSTOPERATIVE STRANGULATED VENTRAL HERNIA Auer, Prof, J Pfeifer, Prof, J Waha, MD; University of Graz, Austria, Dept of AFTER A VIDEO ASSISTED LOBECTOMY Alexander Ramirez, MD, Surgery FACS 1, Emanuele Lo Menzo, MD, PhD, FACS, FASMBS2; 1Tallahassee P036 BOTULINUM TOXIN A (BTA) ASSESSMENT AND DURATION Memorial Hospital / Florida State University, 2Cleveland Clinic Florida OF EFFECT IN THE LATERAL OBLIQUE MUSCLES RELEVANT TO P024 A 3MM NEEDLESCOPIC INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR AIMING AT COMPLEX VENTRAL HERNIA SURGERY Rodrigo Tomazini Martins3, DAY SURGERY CENTER. Minoru Matsuda, MD, Atsushi Kawasaki, MD, John Read1, Christian Skulina2, Dominic Rowe2, Kristen Elstner3, 3 4 1 Jun Okamura, MD, Tomoshige Shigyo, MD; Kagurazaka D.S. Mai Clinic Fernando Arduini , Nabeel Ibrahim ; Macquarie University Hospital, Radiology department, Sydney, Australia, 2Macquarie University P025 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC & OPEN VENTRAL Surgical Spring Week HERNIA REPAIR; OUTCOMES COMPARISON BASED ON NATIONAL Hospital, Neurology department, Sydney, Australia, 3Australia Hernia INPATIENT SAMPLE (NIS) DATABASE. Ammar F ElJack, MD, Arunkumar Centre, Edgecliff, Sydney, Australia, 4Macquarie University Hospital, Baskara, MD, Samer Alharthi, Weikai Qu, MD, PhD, Munier Nazzal, MD; Surgery department, Sydney, Australia University of Toledo P037 REPAIR OF GIANT COMPLICATED VENTRAL HERNIASWITH P026 OUR EXPERIENCE WITH LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR OF GROIN COMPONENT SEPARATION TECHNIQUE IN CONJUNCTION WITH HERNIA IN FEMALES IN AN ASIAN COHORT Hrishikesh P Salgaonkar, BIOLOGICAL AND SYNTHETIC MESH Mohammad Saqib Siddiqui, MD1, Dr, Sujith Wijerathne, Eva Clara S Lourdes, Jerry Goo T Thye, Cheah W Tim Tollens, MD2, Muna Baslaim, MD1, Bassam Altalhi, MD3; 1King Fahd Keat, Prof, Davide Lomanto, Prof; NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Hospital Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 2Imelda Hospital, Bonheiden, Belgium, SINGAPORE 3King Fahd Armed Forces Hospital Jeddah, Saudi Arabia P027 MIDLINE VERSUS TRANSVERSE SPECIMEN EXTRACTION P038 HOW TO DISSECT THE EASILY ABOUT INCISION FOR LAPAROSCOPIC COLECTOMY: SHORT-TERM LAPAROSCOPIC TRANSABDOMINAL PREPERITONEAL INGUINAL OUTCOMES OF A RANDOMIZED-CONTROLLED TRIAL Raoul A HERNIA REPAIR? A MODIFIED TUMESCENT TAPP Michiko Kitagawa, Droeser, MD, Lawrence Lee, MD, PhD, Pepa Kaneva, MSc, Sender MD, Akiko Umezawa, MD, PhD, Kohei Uno, MD, Kotaro Wakamatsu, Liberman, MD, Patrick Charlebois, MD, Barry Stein, MD, Gerald M Fried, MD, Yosuke Seki, MD, PhD, Kazunori Kasama, MD, FACS, Yoshimochi MD, Liane S Feldman, MD; Steinberg-Bernstein Centre for Minimally Kurokawa, MD, PhD; Yotuya Medical Cube Invasive Surgery and Innovation, McGill University Health Centre P039 TOTAL MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX VENTRAL HERNIA 1: P028 INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR: EXPERIENCE WITH TOTAL EXTRA PREOPERATIVE PATIENT PREPARATION Kristen E Elstner, MBBS, MS1, PERITONEAL (TEP) TECHNIQUE USING A SELF-FIXATION MESH John W Read, FRANZCR2, Peter H Cosman, FRACS2, Anita Jacombs, Ricardo Nassar, MD1, Felipe Giron, MD1, Juan D Linares, MD1, Erika MBBS, PhD1, Omar Rodriguez-Acevedo, MBBS1, Nabeel Ibrahim, FRACS, Torres, MD1, Cynthia Fuentes, MD1, Natan Zundel2, Juan D Hernandez, FACS 1; 1Hernia Institute Australia, Edgecliff, Australia,2 Macquarie MD1; 1Hospital Universitario Fundacion Santa Fe de Bogota, 2Florida University Hospital, Sydney, Australia International University School of Medicine P040 LAPAROSCOPIC INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR IN THE ELDERLY: A P029 SHORT-TERM OUTCOMES OF OPEN AND ROBOTIC ABDOMINAL SINGLE CENTRE INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE IN AN ASIAN COHORT WALL RECONSTRUCTION WITH POSTERIOR COMPONENT Hrishikesh P Salgaonkar, Sujith Wijerathne, Davide Lomanto; NATIONAL SEPARATION: A MATCHED COHORT ANALYSIS Sameer Alrefai, UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL SINGAPORE MD, Micah Mabe, BS, Michelle Vy, James G Bittner IV, MD; Virginia P041 ROBOTIC APPROACH IN RECURRENT LAPAROSCOPIC INGUINAL Commonwealth University HERNIAS. 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GASTROINTESTINAL PERFORATION Takayuki Kondo, Takashi Oishi, CONCERNS HISTOLOGICAL ALTERATION OF A GASTRIC WALL AFTER 2017 SAGES Yuri Miyoshi, Yuichi Nishihara, Yoshiki Kawaguchi, Jo Tokuyama, Koji ELECTROCAUTERIZATION ON STAPLE LINE. Jakrapan Wittayapairoch, Osumi, Hidejiro Urakami, Shiko Seki, Tetsu Matsui, Yo Isobe, Sumio MD1, Sakkran Sangkhamanon, MD2, Narong Boonyagard, MD3, Matsumoto; Tokyo Medical Center Rapheephat Tanomphetsanga, MD3, Kongpon Tangpanitandee, P071 RISK FACTORS FOR INTRA-ABDOMINAL ABSCESS FOLLOWING MD3, Krit Kitisin, MD3, Suppa-ut Pungpapong, MD3, Chadin Tharavej, APPENDECTOMY Jonathan Imran, MD, Tarik Madni, MD, Audra Clark, MD3, Patpong Navicharern, MD3, Suthep Udomsawaengsup, MD3; MD, Madhu Subramanian, MD, Michael Cripps, MD, Ali El Mokdad, 1Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, MD, Christian T Minshall, MD, PhD; University Of Texas Southwestern Khon Kaen, Thailand, 2Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Medical Center Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand, 3Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. P072 PARTIAL SPLENECTOMY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF BLUNT SPLENIC TRAUMA Hamdy S Abd Alla, PhD; Faculty of medicine, Tanta P082 SHIKONIN INDUCES MITOCHONDRIA-MEDIATED APOPTOSIS university Hospital AND ENHANCES CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC SENSITIVITY OF GASTRIC CANCER THROUGH REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES Wenquan Liang, P073 TREATMENT OF THE APPENDICEAL ABSCESS IN CHILDREN-ONE Aizhen Cai, Hongqing Xi, Guozhu Chen, Xiaosong Wu, Jianxin Cui, INSTITUTION’S EXPERIENCE Francine D Breckler, PharmD1, Aaron Kecheng Zhang, Xudong Zhao, Jiyun Yu, Bo Wei, Lin Chen; Chinese D Seims, MD1, Charles M Leys, MD2, William Fadel, MS3, Frederick J People’s Liberation Army of General Hospital Rescorla, MD1; 1Riley Hospital for Children, 2University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison Wisconsin, 3Department P083 INFLAMMATORY MEDIATORS AND SIGNALLING CASCADES IN of Biostatistics, Indiana University RM Fairbanks School of Public Health PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF OBESITY INDUCED INSULIN RESISTANCE Saravanan Subramanian, PhD, Turna Mukherjee, Pradeep K Pallati, MD, P075 DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF CIRCULATING Poonam Sharma, MD, Devendra Agrawal, PhD, Kalyana C Nandipati, MD; TUMOR DNA IN GASTRIC CANCER: A META-ANALYSIS Yunhe Gao, Creighton University School of Medicine Kecheng Zhang, Hongqing Xi, Aizhen Cai, Xiaosong Wu, Jianxin Cui, Jiyang Li, Zhi Qiao, Bo Wei, Lin Chen; Chinese People’s Liberation Army P084 ANATOMIC FEASIBILITY OF PERCUTANEOUS OR ENDOSCOPIC of General Hospital CHOLECYSTO-ENTERIC FISTULA CREATION AND STENT INSERTION IN ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS Rebecca Zener, MD1, Lee Swanstrom, MD2, P076 HYDROGELS AND FISTULAS: A PROMISING LIAISON P Riva, 3 1 1 2 2 3 Eran Shlomovitz, MD ; University of Toronto Joint Department of MD , G Alonci , F Fiorini , B Dallemagne, MD , J Marescaux, MD, 2 3 2 , 2. Institute of Image Guided Surgery, Strasbourg, FACS, Hon, FRCS, Hon, FJSES, Hon, APSA , L De Cola, Prof , S Perretta, France, 3University of Toronto Joint Department of Medical Imaging and MD, PhD3; 1Institute of Image-Guided Surgery (IHU Strasbourg), Department of Surgery Surgical Spring Week c/o IRCAD, Strasbourg (France), 2Institut de Science et d’Ingénierie Supramoléculaires, Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg (France), P085 PATTERN AND OUT COMES OF CHOLECYSTECTOMY IN THE 3IRCAD, Institut de Recherche contre les Cancers de l’Appareil Digestif, FIRST THREE YEARS OF INTRODUCTION OF LAPARASCOPIC Strasbourg (France) CHOLECYSTECTOMY IN SAINT PAUL HOSPITAL MILLENIUM MEDICAL COLLAGE, ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Hana Gebreselassie, P077 THE SYSTEMIC EFFECT AND THE ABSORPTION RATE OF MD, Surgery Resident, Mahteme Bekele, MD, Assistant Proffesor of AEROSOLIZED INTRA-PERITONEAL HEPARIN WITH OR WITHOUT Surgery; St. Paul Hospital Millenium Medical Collage HYALURONIC ACID IN THE PREVENTION OF POSTOPERATIVE ABDOMINAL Ahmed Almamar, MD, MSc, FRCSC, Nawar P086 GALLSTONES AND REFLUX DISEASE – MORE FREQUENTLY Alkhamesi, MD, PhD, FRCS, FRCSED, FRCSC, Christopher M Schlachta, ASSOCIATED THAN WE THOUGHT? Seeyuen J Lee, MD, MPH, Ping Pan, BSc, MDCM, FRCSC, FACS; Western University and Canadian Surgical MD, Philip L Leggett, MD; UT Health Technologies and Advanced Robotics (CSTAR), London, Canada P087 : A COMPARISON OF THE ACUTE CARE P078 LONG NON-CODING RNA AFAP1-AS1 PROMOTES THE VERSUS NON-ACUTE CARE SURGERY EXPERIENCE Sara E Martin del PROLIFERATION, MIGRATION AND INVASION OF GASTRIC CANCER Campo, MD, MS, David S Strosberg, MD, MS, Andrew J Suzo, BS, CCRP, CELLS AND IS ASSOCIATED WITH PATIENTS’ POOR SURVIVAL Rebecca R Dettorre, MA, CCRC, Sara A Mansfield, MD, MS, Jeffrey W Huazhou Zhao1, Ting Wang2, Kecheng Zhang3, Jianxin Cui3, Hongqing Hazey, MD, Bradley J Needleman, MD; The Ohio State University Wexner Xi3, Bo Wei3, Yi Wang1, Xudong Zhao3, Yanjing Song3, Lin Chen3; 1Chinese Medical Center People’s Liberation Army of General Hospital & Department of General P088 LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION OF SOLID PSEUDOPAPILLARY Surgery, 309 Hospital of Chinese People’s Liberation Army, 2Medical TUMOUR OF THE PANCREAS: A CASE SERIES OF 19 CONSECUTIVE administration division of Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Beijing, China, PATIENTS FROM A TERTIARY CARE INSTITUTE P Senthilnathan, 3Chinese People’s Liberation Army of General Hospital R Parthasarathi, S Rajapandian, Anand Vijay, V P Nalankilli, Sandeep P079 GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIAL INFECTION ENHANCES THE Sabnis, Kailash Chandra dhaker, C Palanivelu; GEM Hospital & Research POTENTIAL OF GASTRIC ADENOCARCINOMA PERITONEAL Centre METASTASIS VIA TNFR1 DEPENDENT MANNER Malak Alzahrani, P089 OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC-ASSISTED ERCP AFTER ROUX- MD, MSc, Rafael Kayano, Betty Giannias, France Bourdeau, Roni Rayes, EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS: SAFE AND EFFECTIVE FOR MANAGEMENT Lorenzo Ferri, MD, PhD; McGill University OF SPHINCTER OF ODDI DYSFUNCTION David May, DO, David M P080 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF ANCIENT INDIAN SURGERY Parker, MD, Ellen D Vogels, DO, Daaron McField, MD, Anthony T Petrick, WITH A SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON PLASTIC SURGERY – A REVIEW OF MD, Jon Gabrielsen, MD; Geisinger Medical Center SUSRUTHA SAMHITA (800 BC) Bhaskar Rao, PhD1, Harsha vardhan P090 WHEN TO OPERATE ON GALLBLADDER POLYPS IN CHINESE- Appaji K, MD1, Vasishta Martha, MBBS2; 1SV AYURVEDIC MDICAL AMERICANS Carmen F Fong1, Joanne Ling2, David Pechman1, Steven COLLEGE, 2PES Institute of medical sciences and Research Cai, MD1; 1Mount Sinai Beth Israel, 2CUNY Medical School P091 CLIPLESS LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY: USEFULNESS OF CLINCH KNOT Nobuhiro Ito, PhD; Aoki Memorial Hospital P092 EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF GASTROINTESTINAL QUALITY OF LIFE FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY Ashwani Kumar, MS, Nitish Arora, Bharti Arora, Ashish Sharma; GMC Patiala

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P118 MASSIVE BILIARY DILATION AFTER ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC P134 ENDOSCOPIC VS SURGICAL MANAGEMENT FOR A GASTRIC BYPASS: IS IT AMPULLARY ACHALASIA? Noble G Jones, MS, Andrew LIPOMA- A CASE REPORT Joshua Klein, DO1, Bradley Gaddis, DO1,

T Strong, MD, John H Rodriguez, Matthew Kroh, Jeffrey L Ponsky, MD; Fred Wolodiger, MD2, Maurizio Miglietta, DO1; 1Hackensack University 2017 SAGES Section of Surgical Endoscopy, Dept. of General Surgery, Cleveland Medical Center at Palisades, 2Englewood Hospital and Medical Center Clinic P135 STRANGULATED INTERNAL HERNIATION WITH BOWEL P119 Withdrawn ISCHEMIA FOLLOWING ABDOMINOPLASTY: A CASE SERIES AND P121 DOCUMENTATION OF THE CRITICAL VIEW OF SAFETY DURING REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Amy M Maselli, MD, Amani Jambhekar, LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY IN A HIGH-VOLUME HOSPITAL MD, Richard Reish, MD, Kevin Cho, MD, Piotr Gorecki, MD, FACS; New SYSTEM Julia F Kohn1, Alexander Trenk2, Brittany Lapin2, John G Linn2, York Methodist Hospital Stephen Haggerty2, Woody Denham2, Ray Joehl2, Michael B Ujiki2; P136 UNCOMMON PRESENTATION OF ENDOMETRIOID 1University of Illinois at Chicago Medical School, 2Department of ADENOCARCINOMA AS AN ABDOMINAL WALL MASS. Anthony Surgery, Section of Minimally Invasive Surgery, NorthShore University Dakwar, MD, James Satterfield, MD; NewYork Presbyterian- HealthSystem P137 LAPAROSCOPIC EVACUATION OF RETROPERITONEAL P122 MANAGEMENT OF CHOLEDOCHOLITHIASIS AFTER ROUX EN HEMATOMA VIA ANTERIOR EXTRAPERITONEAL APPROACH Lindsey Y GASTRIC BYPASS AT TERTIARY CARE CENTER Laura E Grimmer, Mossler, MD, Andrew Eppstein, MD; Department of Surgery, Indiana MD, Shaina Eckhouse, MD, Arghavan Salles, PhD, MD, Michael Awad, J. University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA Surgery Service, Christopher Eagon, MD, Michael L Brunt, MD; Washington University Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN, USA P123 INTRAOPERATIVE EST FOR CBD STONE Takumi Yamaguchi, Satoru P138 ACUTE ABDOMEN SECONDARY TO RENAL ARTERY ANEURYSM Takayama, Masaki Sakamoto, Ryohei Matsui, Toru Imagami; Nagoya RUPTURE Mauricio Pasten, MD; Caja Petrolera de Salud Tokushukai General Hospital P139 ANGLED GLIDEWIRES AND ANGIOGRAPHIC CATHETERS IN P124 TWO PORT LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY USING THE THE MANAGEMENT OF A CHRONIC GASTROCUTANEOUS FISTULA TELEFLEX MINI-GRASPER IN A MODIFIED DOME DOWN TECHNIQUE RESULTING FROM A SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY STAPLE LINE LEAK: A Hugo Bonatti, MD; University of Maryland Community Medical Group CASE REPORT. Mazen Al-Mansour, MD, Katelyn Levene, MD, Sabrena Surgical Care F Noria, MD, PhD; Division of General and Gastrointestinal Surgery, P125 COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN OPEN AND MINIMALLY Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery, The Ohio State University Wexner INVASIVE SURGERY FOR CONGENITAL BILIARY DILATATION AND Medical Center, 558 Doan Hall, 410 West 10th Avenue, Columbus, OH, PANCREATOBILIARY MALJUNCTION. Takanori Morikawa, MD, PhD, 43210, USA. Takeshi Naitoh, MD, PhD, FACS, Hideo Ohtsuka, MD, PhD, Masaharu P140 IDIOPATHIC SEGMENTAL INFARCTION OF THE GREATER

Ishida, MD, PhD, Takadate Tatsuyuki, MD, PhD, Takeshi Aoki, MD, PhD, OMENTUM SIMULATING ACUTE APPENDICITIS: DIAGNOSTIC Surgical Spring Week Kei Nakagawa, MD, PhD, Hiroki Hayashi, MD, PhD, Fuyuhiko Motoi, CHALLENGE AND EFFICIENT LAPAROSCOPIC TREATMENT. CASE MD, PhD, Michiaki Unno, MD, PhD; Department of surgery, Tohoku REPORT. Maria Dimitrief, Dr1, Floryn Cherbanyk1, Hon Lai Chan1, University Graduate School of Medicine A. Stanescu2, Daniel Roulet1, Edgardo Pezzetta1, Olivier Martinet1; P126 LAPAROSCOPIC EXPLORATION OF COMMON BILE DUCT 1Department of General Surgery, Riviera-Chablais Hospital, 1820 WITH PRIMARY CLOSURE AFTER FAILED ERCP Daniel Gomez, MD; Montreux-Switzerland, 2Department of General Surgery, HFR Fribourg, ENDOOLAP 1700 Switzerland P127 CANCER OF UNKNOWN PRIMARY (CUP) PRESENTING AS A P141 LAPAROSCOPIC CONSIDERATIONS IN THE MANAGEMENT : A CASE REPORT A Carollo, T Rosenkranz, D.j. OF CONGENITAL GALLBLADDER DUPLICATION Joshua Klein, DO1, Smith; Northside Medical Center Jason Kasenberg, DO1, Barry Sussman, MD2, Maurizio Miglietta, DO1; 1Hackensack University Medical Center at Palisades, 2Englewood P128 ENDOSCOPIC FINDING OF COLONIC SPIROCHETOSIS IN AN Hospital and Medical Center IMMUNOCOMPROMISED PATIENT Florias A Morfesis, MD, FACS1, Brian P Rose, PAS, MPH2; 1Owen Drive Surgical Clinic of Fayetteville, PLLC, P142 AN UNUSUAL CASE OF COLONIC SCHWANNOMA WITH 2Methodist University PA Program, Fayetteville, NC MALIGNANT DEGENERATION Mina Saeed, MD, Joaquin J Estrada, MD, FASCRS; Advocate Illinois Masonic MedicalCenter P129 SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY SYNDROME: A CASE REPORT Sukhmine Nedopil, MD, Tarig A Samarkandy, MBBS; San Joaquin P143 XANTHOGRANULOMATOUS CHOLECYSTITIS: A CHALLENGING General Hospital LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY 3 CASE REPORT Floryn Cherbanyk1, Maria Dimitrief1, Hon Lai Chan1, A. Stanescu2, Petra P130 UNUSUAL COMPLICATION IN USE OF PERMANENT TACK IN Rosskopfova1, Alexis Litchinko1, Olivier Martinet1, Daniel Roulet1, LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY Jin Sol Oh, MD, Kristina Falkenstrom, MD, Edgardo Pezzetta1; 1Department of General Surgery, Riviera-Chablais Sean M Lee, MD, Brian F Lane, MD; Augusta University Hospital, 1820 Montreux-Switzerland, 2Department of General Surgery, P131 VENO-VENOUS EXTRA CORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION HFR Fribourg, 1700 Switzerland AS RESCUE THERAPY FOR SEVERE ASPIRATION PNEUMONITIS P144 Withdrawn AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY Aarthy Kannappan, MD, Peter A Walker, MD, John A Primomo, MD, Biswajit Kar, MD, Pranav Loyolka, MD, Igor P145 : A COMPLEX PROBLEM WITH A Gregoric, MD, Sriram Nathan, MD, Rahat Hussain, MD, Bindu Akkanti, SEQUELAE OF RECURRENT PANCREATITIS Yizhi Shan, Megumi Asai, MD, Tanya Kajese, MD, Sheilendra Mehta, MD, Kulvinder S Bajwa, MD, MD, Jaclyn Millici, MD, Daniel Ringold, MD, Robert Josloff, MD, Orlando Shinil K Shah, DO; University of Texas Medical School at Houston Kirton, MD, Thai Vu, MD; Abington Hospital Jefferson Health P132 ILEOSIGMOID KNOT: A RARE PEDIATRIC SURGICAL EMERGENCY P146 BEWARE: PREDUODENAL PORTAL VEIN Maija Cheung, Salim Vadim Meytes, DO, Rebekah Campbell, MD, Sharon B Larson, DO, Munoz, MD, Andrew Duffy, MD, Geoffrey Nadzam, Saber Ghiassi, Dmitriy Karev, MD; NYU Lutheran Medical Center Matthew Hubbard, Kurt Roberts, MD, FACS; Yale New Haven Hospital P133 REOPERATION OF A NISSEN FUNDOPLICATION BY HYBRID P147 WHY IS MY GASTRIC BAND PATIENT STILL GAINING WEIGHT? MINILAPAROSCOPIC TECHNIQUE: CASE REPORT Diego L Lima, MD, Esther H Cha, MD1, Shadi Al-Bahri, MD2, Michel M Murr, MD2; 1Medstar Gustavo L Carvalho, MD, phD, Gustavo H Belarmino de Goes, Gustavo B Union Memorial Hospital, 2University of South Florida - Tampa General Alves de Carvalho, Israel C da Costa Filho; University of Pernambuco Hospital

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P178 EOSINOPHILIC AND TREATMENT IN ADULTS P187 IDENTIFICATION OF PATIENT SUBGROUPS ASSOCIATED WITH Sabahattin Destek, MD1, Vahit Onur Gul, MD2, Serkan Ahioglu, MD3; UNFAVORABLE LONG-TERM OUTCOME IN THE LAPAROSCOPIC

1Bezmialem Foundation University School of Medicine Dragos Hospital SURGERY FOR COLON CANCER COMPARED WITH OPEN SURGERY: 2017 SAGES General Surgery Department, 2Edremit State Hospital General Surgery, SUBANALYSIS OF A RCT COMPARING OPEN AND LAPAROSCOPIC 3Edremit State Hospital SURGERY FOR COLON CANCER (JCOG0404) Shuji Saito, MD1, P179 QUALITY OF LIFE AFTER SKIN-TISSUE-SAVING EXCISION WITH Masafumi Inomata, MD2, Hiroshi Katayama, MD3, Masashi Wakabayashi3, ELECTROSURGICAL PEELING (STEEP) SURGERY FOR INGUINAL Tomonori Akagi, MD2, Kentaro Nakajima, MD2, Seiichiro Yamamoto, AND GENITAL HIDRADENITIS SUPPURATIVA Hany Nada1, Ahmed MD4, Masaaki Ito, MD5, Yusuke Kinugasa, MD1, Shoichi Fujii, MD6, Hammad, Mr2, Edward Westcott, Mrr2; 1NHS Lanarkshire, 2Guy’s ans St Fumio Konishi, MD7, Yoshihisa Saida, MD8, Masahiko Watanabe, Thomas’ NHS Trust MD9, Yasuhiro Shimada, MD10, Yoshihiro Moriya, MD4, Seigo Kitano, MD2; 1Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Shizuoka Cancer Center P180 ASSESSMENT OF ANASTOMOSIS FOLLOWING TRANSANAL Hospital, 2Department of Gastroenterological and Pediatric Surgery, TOTAL MESORECTAL EXCISION FOR RECTAL CANCER Shinichiro Mori, Oita University Faculty of Medicine, 3JCOG Data Center/Operations MD, PhD, Yoshiaki Kita, MD, PhD, Kenji Baba, MD, PhD, Masayuki Yanagi, Office, National Cancer Center, 4Division of Colorectal Surgery, National MD, Kan Tanabe, MD, Yasuto Uchikado, MD, PhD, Hiroshi Kurahara, Cancer Center Hospital, 5Division of Colorectal Surgery, National Cancer MD, PhD, Takaaki Arigami, MD, PhD, Yoshikazu Uenosono, MD, PhD, Center Hospital East, 6Department of Surgery, Gastroenterological Yuko Mataki, MD, PhD, Masahiko Sakoda, MD, PhD, Akihiro Nakajo, MD, Centre, Yokohama City University, 7Department of Surgery, Jichi Medical PhD, Kosei Maemura, MD, PhD, Shoji Natsugoe, MD, PhD; Department University Saitama Medical Center, 8Departments of Surgery, Toho of Digestive Surgery, Breast and Thyroid Surgery Graduate School of University Ohashi Medical Center, 9Department of Surgery, Kitasato Medicine, Kagoshima University University Hospital, 10Gastrointestinal Oncology Division, National P181 EVALUATION OF A CRITICAL PATHWAY APPLICATION TO Cancer Center Hospital IMPROVE COLORECTAL CANCER OUTCOMES: A PROPENSITY P188 ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOME OF 90 PATIENTS AFTER TRANSANAL SCORING MATCHING ANALYSIS Hyun Woo Bae, Jeonghee Han, Byung TOTALMESORECTAL EXCISION FOR RECTAL CANCER: SHORT TERM Soh Min; Department of Surgery, Severance Hospital, Yonsei University FOLLOW UP. Jacqueline van Laarhoven, MD, PhD1, Borja DeLacy, MD2, College of Medicine Romina Pena, MD2, María Arroyave, MD3, María Fernández-Hevia, MD2, P182 TEMPORARY ILEOSTOMY WITH LAPAROSCOPIC LOW ANTERIOR Gabriel Díaz del Gobbo, MD2, Antonio Lacy, MD, Professor2; 1Jeroen 1 RESECTION IN RECTAL CANCER PATIENTS Hiroki Shimizu , Shigeki Bosch Ziekenhuis, 2Hospital Clinic Barcelona, 3Clinica SOMER Yamaguchi1, Toshimasa Ishii1, Jo Tashiro1, Hiroka Kondo1, Kiyoka 1 1 1 2 P190 THE INGENUITY FOR CONVINCING LYMPH NODE DISSECTION

Hara , Kenichi Takemoto , Asami Suzuki , Kojun Okamoto , Shinichi 2 2 1 AROUND INFERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY FOR ADVANCED LEFT- Sakuramoto , Isamu Koyama ; Saitama Medical University, International 1 SIDED COLON CANCER Hidekazu Takahashi, MD , Ichiro Takemasa, Surgical Spring Week Medical Center, Division of Colorectal Surgery, 2Saitama Medical MD2, Naotsugu Haraguchi, MD1, Junichi Nishimura, MD1, Taishi University, International Medical Center, Division of Gastroenterological Hata, MD1, Hirofumi Yamamoto, MD1, Chu Matsuda, MD1, Tsunekazu Surgery Mizushima, MD1, Yuichiro Doki, MD1, Masaki Mori, MD1; 1Osaka P183 WOUND INFECTION AND SURGICAL SITE INFECTION IN University, Gastroenterological Surgery, 2Sapporo Medical University, LAPAROSCOPIC COLORECTAL SURGERY CAN BE MINIMIZED Henry P Surgery, Surgical Oncology and Science Schoonyoung, MD1, Andrew R Helber, AB1, Barath Krishnan, MD2, Gerald P191 LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS OPEN J Marks, MD1, John H Marks, MD1; 1Lankenau Medical Center, Marks SURGERY FOR PRIMARY TUMOR RESECTION IN PATIENTS WITH Colorectal Surgical Associates, 2Lankenau Medical Center STAGE 4 COLORECTAL CANCER Shingo Ito1, Tetsu Fukunaga2, Yoshiaki P184 THE COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF LAPAROSCOPIC COLON AND Kajiyama2, Seiji Kawasaki2, Yutaka Kojima1, Michitoshi Goto1, Yuichi RECTAL SURGERY; A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Tomiki1, Kazuhiro Sakamoto1; 1Department of Coloproctological Scott W Rieder, MD, MPH, C M Schlachta, MD, FRCSC; The University of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Juntendo University, 2Gastroenterological Western Ontario Surgery P185 LAPAROSCOPIC RIGHT COLECTOMY: INTRACORPOREAL P192 COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING FROM A LARGE SINGLE ANASTOMOSIS VERSUS EXTRACORPOREAL Lucas Gerbasi, Rodrigo CENTER OF THAILAND Nuttapoom Sermsri, MD, Siripong Pinto, Mariane Camargo, Anna Carolina Dantas, Cintia Kimura, Diego Sirikurnpiboon, MD; Rajavithi Hospital Soares, Fabio Campos, Sergio Nahas, Ivan Cecconelo; HCFMUSP P193 CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC LATERAL PELVIC P186 OUR PATIENTS WITH COLORECTAL POLYP AND THEIR LYMPH NODE DISSECTION FOLLOWING TOTAL MESORECTAL FEATURES. THE IMPORTANCE OF ENDOSCOPIC SCREENING. EXCISION FOR LOWER RECTAL CANCER Hajime Morohashi, Yoshiyuki 1 2 3 Sabahattin Destek, MD , Vahit Onur Gul, MD , Serkan Ahioglu, MD ; Sakamoto, Takanobu Akashi, Hiroshi Ogaswara, Tetsuya Yoshida, Tetsuya 1 Bezmialem Foundation University School of Medicine Dragos Hospital Hasebe, Yuto Mitsuhashi, Kentaro Sato, Takafumi Yachi, Takuya Miura, 2 General Surgery Department, Edremit State Hospital General Surgery, Kenichi Hakamada; Gastroenterological Surgery, Hirosaki University 3 Edremit State Hospital Japan P194 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RECTOVAGINAL FISTULA VERSUS CONVENTIONAL ANASTOMOTIC LEAKAGE AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC OR ROBOTIC LOW ANTERIOR RESECTION FOR RECTAL CANCER: OPTIMAL STRATEGIES IN SINGLE-INSTITUTE EXPERIENCE Hee Jae Lee, MD, Gyu-Seog Choi, MD, Jun Seok Park, MD, Soo Yeun Park, MD, Hye Jin Kim, MD; Kyungpook National University Medical Center P195 THREE-DIMENSION (3D) LAPAROSCOPE REDUCED OPERATIVE TIME FOR SIGMOID COLON CANCER COMPARED WITH TWO- DIMENSION (2D) LAPAROSCOPE Sumio Matsumoto1, Takashi Ohishi, PhD1, Yoshiki Kawaguchi, Dr1, Hiroto Kikuchi, Dr2, Yoh Isobe, PhD1; 1Tokyo Medical Center, 2Kawasaki Municipal Hospital P196 FIVE CASES OF LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY FOR MUCOCELE OF THE Tomoko Horie, MD, Yu Sato, MD, PhD, Yasutaka Shuno, MD, PhD, Yoshimasa Gohda, MD, Hideaki Yano, MD, PhD; National Center for Global Health and Medicine

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P220 30-DAY SURGICAL OUTCOMES IN LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS P235 SINGLE-INCISION LAPAROSCOPIC COMPLETION PROCTECTOMY OPEN COLORECTAL SURGERY BETWEEN 2005-2014 USING THE WITH ILEAL J POUCH-ANAL ANASTOMOSIS FOR ULCERATIVE ACS-NSQIP DATABASE Catherine M Hambleton Davis, MD1, Beverly A COLITIS Rodrigo Pedraza, MD1, Sergio Ibarra, MD2, Alberto Gonzalez- 2017 SAGES Shirkey, PhD2, Linda W Moore, MS, RDN, LD, CCRP1, H. Randolph Bailey, Almada, MD2, Eric M Haas, MD, FACS, FASCRS3; 1Department of Surgery, MD1, Brian J Dunkin, MD1, Marianne V Cusick, MD, MPH1; 1Houston Houston Methodist Hospital, 2Colorectal Surgical Associates, 3Chair, Methodist Hospital, 2University of Oxford Division of Colorectal Surgery, Department of Surgery, Houston P222 Withdrawn Methodist Hospital P223 THE UPTAKE OF LAPAROSCOPIC COLON CANCER SURGERY IN P237 EVALUATION OF BACTERIAL CONTAMINATION IN CANADA: 2004-2015 Cornelis M Hoogerboord, MBChB, MMed, Min Hu, INTRACORPOREAL ANASTOMOSES CREATED DURING MA, Richard Y Liu, MD, Gordon J Flowerdew, DSc, Adrian R Levy, PhD, LAPAROSCOPIC COLECTOMY Tetsuo Ishizaki, Kenji Katsumata, Geoffrey A Porter, MD, MSc; Dalhousie University Masanobu Enomoto, Takaaki Matsudo, Hiroshi Kuwabara, Akihiko P224 COLONIC WEB AND TUBULAR DUPLICATION: A RARE COMBINED Tsuchida; Tokyo Medical University ANOMALY AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Onur Bayram, MD1, P238 PREDICTING OPPORTUNITIES TO INCREASE UTILIZATION OF Orhan Agcaoglu, MD1, Derya S Uymaz, MD1, Cagri Bilgic, MD1, Irem LAPAROSCOPY FOR RECTAL CANCER Deborah S Keller, MS, MD1, Bayram, MD2, Gulcin Yegen, MD3, Emre Balik, MD1, Dursun Bugra, MD1; Anthony J Senagore, MS, MD, MBA2; 1Baylor University Medical Center, 1Koc University, School of Medicine, Department of General Surgery, 2University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston 2Liv Hospital, Department of Radiology, 3Istanbul University, Istanbul P239 THE SHORT-TERM OUTCOMES OF REDUCED PORT SURGERY School of Medicine, Department of Pathology AND CONVENTIONAL LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY FOR COLON P225 HOW ACCURATE IS PREOPERATIVE COLONOSCOPIC CANCER: A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL MULTICENTER STUDY LOCALIZATION OF COLORECTAL NEOPLASMS? Laura Fernandez, MD, Koji Ikeda10, Yuji Nihisizawa10, Ichiro Takemasa1, Shuji Kitashiro2, Atsushi Rowaa N Ibrahim, MD, Ido Mizrahi, MD, Giovanna DaSilva, MD, Steven D Nishimura3, Yoshiharu Sakai4, Junji Okuda5, Shintaro Akamoto6, Yusuke Wexner, MD; Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, FL Kinugasa7, Tsunekazu Hanai8, Shinji Ohki9, Masaaki Ito10; 1Department of 2 P226 LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS OPEN RIGHT HEMICOLECTOMY: Surgery, Gastroenterological Surgery, Osaka University, Department of 3 RESULTS FROM A COUNTRY WITH LIMITED RESOURCES. Muhammad Surgery, Sapporo Tonan Hospital KKR Medical Center, Department of Taqi Pirzada, Irfan Ul Islam Nasir, Muhammad Fahd Shah, Awais Amjad Surgery, Institute of Gastroenterology, Nagaoka Chuo General Hospital, 4 Malik, Abdul Wahid Anwer, Shahid Khattak, Aamir Ali Syed; Shaukat Department of Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, 5 Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Center Department of General and Gastroenterological Surgery, Cancer 6

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EXTRACTION SITE FOR LAPAROSCOPIC COLORECTAL SURGERY: Surgical Spring Week and Rectal Surgery, Shizuoka Cancer Center Hospital, 8Gastrointestinal SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS Maria Abou-Khalil, MD, Surgery, Department of Surgery, Fujita Health University School of MSc1, Lawrence Lee, MD, PhD1, Sender Liberman, MD1, Marylise Boutros, Medicine, 9Department of Organ Regulatory Surgery, Fukushima MD2, Gerald M Fried, MD1, Liane S Feldman, MD1; 1McGill University Medical University, 10Division of Surgical Oncology, National Cancer Health Centre, 2Sir Mortimer B Davis Jewish General Hospital Center Hospital East P228 LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS ROBOTIC-ASSISTED SIGMOID P240 IS LOCAL RECURRENCE INCREASED AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC COLECTOMY: EVALUATION OF CLINICAL OUTCOMES Reza LOWER RECTAL CANCER RESECTION? Shigeki Yamaguchi, MD, Gamagami, MD, Venkata R Kakarla, MD, Katherine V Powers, PAC; Silver Toshimasa Ishii, MD, Jo Tashiro, MD, Hiroka Kondo, MD, Kiyoka Hara, MD, Cross Hospital Asami Suzuki, MD, Hiroki Shimuzu, MD, Ken-ichi Takemoto, MD, Shin- P229 SINGLE-INSTITUTIOINAL CLINICAL RESULTS OF LAPAROSCOPIC ichi Sakuramoto, MD, Kojun Okamoto, MD, Isamu Koyama, MD; Saitama INTERSPHINCTERIC RESECTION FOR VERY LOW RECTAL CANCER Medical University International Medical Center NEAR THE ANUS Masaaki Ito, Yuji Nishizawa, Takeshi Sasaki, Yuichiro P241 POSTOPERATIVE OUTCOMES FOLLOWING ABDOMINOPERINEAL Tsukada; National Cancer Center Hospital East RESECTION IN THE ERA OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY Joshua P230 COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN LAPAROSCOPIC SUTURE Dilday, DO, Shaun Brown, DO, Paul Sanders, MD, Eric Ahnfeldt, DO; RECTOPEXY AND LAPAROSCOPIC MESH RECTOPEXY IN TERMS William Beaumont Army Medical Center OF IMPROVEMENT IN AND RECURRENCE Ajay H P242 LAPAROSCOPIC VS OPEN RESECTION FOR RECTAL CANCER. Bhandarwar, MS, Priyank D Kothari, Amol N Wagh, MS, Saurabh S A LOWER MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY EXPERIENCE. Awais A Malik, Gandhi, MS, Chintan B Patel, MS, Eham L Arora; Grant medical college FCPS, Namra Urooj, Hashim Hussnain, Irfan-ul-Islam Nasir, Muhammad Mumbai Ijaz, Shahid Khattak, Aamir A Syed; Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer P231 MEAN PLATELET VOLUME (MPV) AS A PREDICTOR OF VENOUS Hospital & Research Center THROMBOEMBOLISM (VTE) IN COLORECTAL CANCER. Chumpon P243 LOWER THAT IS ASSOCIATED Wilasrusmee, MD, MSc1, Boonying Siribumrungwong2, Napaphat WITH COLORECTAL POLYPS IN PATIENTS WITH LOWER Poprom, BSc1; 1Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY Sabahattin Destek, MD1, Vahit University, 2Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat Onur Gul, MD2, Serkan Ahioglu, MD3; 1Bezmialem Foundation University University Hospital School of Medicine Dragos Hospital General Surgery Department, P232 CANCER RECURRENCE AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC LOW ANTERIOR 2Edremit State Hospital General Surgery, 3Edremit State Hospital RESECTION AND INTER SPHINCTER RESECTION FOR STAGE1 P244 EVALUATION FOR STOMA OBSTRUCTION AFTER RECTAL CANCER Kenichi Takemoto, MD, Shigeki Yamaguchi, DEFUNCTIONING ILEOSTOMY AND SKIN EXTENSION BY Hiroka Kondo, Hiroki Shimizu, Kiyoka Hara, Asami Suzuki, Jo Tashiro, PNEUMOPERITONEUM Shintaro Akamoto1, Yuma Fukumoto1, Yusuke Toshimasa Ishii, Kojun Okamoto, Shinichi Sakuramoto, Isamu Koyama; Konishi1, Kazuhiko Nakagawa1, Tetsuji Fukuhara1, Kazuyasu Kobayashi1, Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Saitama Medical University Toshihito Hanaoka1, Yasuyuki Suzuki2; 1Sumitomo Besshi Hospital, International Medical Center, Hidaka, Saitama, Japan 2Kagawa University P233 SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF PREOPERATIVE ELEMENTAL DIET FOR PATIENTS WITH CIRCUMFERENTIAL COLORECTAL CANCER Tadashi Yoshida, MD, PhD, Shigenori Homma, MD, PhD, Yosuke Ohno, MD, PhD, Nobuki Ichikawa, MD, PhD, Susumu Shibasaki, MD, PhD, Norihiko Takahashi, MD, PhD, Hideki Kawamura, MD, PhD, Akinobu Taketomi, MD, PhD; Hokkaido University Grduate School of Medicine

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1 1 Alan A Reyes Cruz, MD Cruz, A Reyes Alan , Pepa Kaneva, PhD , Pepa , Alberto MD Gonzalez-Almada, 1 1 Teikyo University Teikyo PATIENTS MD Pena, Momblán Bosch Ziekenhuis, N J Jebbin, FWACS nigeria, Harcourt Port Rivers State Medical Centre Hospital Teaching harcourt of Port University Pathology Anatomical Nigeria, HarcourtPort Rivers State Nigeria Harcourt Hospital Port Rivers State Teaching HarcourtPort WITH NON-OBESE OF OBESE IN COMPARISON CANCER: OUTCOMES BETWEEN ULCERATIVE COLITIS AND FAMILIAR ADENOMATOUS ADENOMATOUS AND FAMILIAR COLITIS BETWEEN ULCERATIVE POLYPOSIS Sergio Campos, Fabio Diego Soares, Dantas, Kimura, Carolina Anna HCFMUSP Ivan Cecconelo; Nahas, STUDY. COLONOSCOPY A MULTICENTRE POPULATION: DMASInd FMAS, FWACS, Tamuro Hayama Tamuro Hashiguchi Yojiro 2 THE LEFT COLON. OF SURGERY LAPAROSCOPIC MD, Medical Center Gonzalez JD; American British Cowdray Fatima MD, Invasive Surgery Department McGill and Innovation, Invasive of Surgery, Qc, Montreal, Health Centre, University Qc, Montreal, University, Qc Montreal, Health Centre, University OBSTRUCTIONPREVENTION OF BOWEL AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC CANCER SURGERY COLORECTAL Tsukamoto Medical University, Sapporo Japan Sapporo Medical University, INFECTIONS AMONG NON-DIABETIC WITH POST-OPERATIVE A1C SURGERY COLORECTAL UNDERGOING PATIENTS MD MD Robitaille, Stephan MD Liane S Feldman, LeFave, MD LeFave, Department of University and Rectal Colon Surgery, of Surgery, Invasive TX, USA, Medical Houston, School, Texas Texas., Houston, CANCER COLORECTAL Ueki, Emi Akizuki; Tomomi Nishidate, Toshihiko Kenji Okita, MD, MD, Sapporo and Science, Oncology Department Surgical of Surgery, Juntendo Urayasu Hospital Urayasu Juntendo MAGGOTS WITH GRADE 4 GANGRENOUS M, S Maheshwari, RESECTION AN OPEN EMERGENT FOLLOWING MD APPENDECTOMY: A PROPENSITY-SCORE-MATCHED ANALYSIS ANALYSIS A PROPENSITY-SCORE-MATCHED APPENDECTOMY: OF 116 CASES Masakazu Ouchi, Yoshikawa, Iida, Seiichiro Yoshito Nagakari,Kunihiko Hirasaki, Yoshinori Ishibashi, Yuji Kanda, Satoshi Katsuno, Goutaro Department Jun Nomoto; Kohira, Surgery, of Yoshinori Daisuke Azuma, Posters Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring P254 TRANSANAL TOTAL MESORECTAL EXCISION FOR RECTAL FOR RECTAL EXCISION MESORECTAL TOTAL TRANSANAL P254 P252 LAPAROSCOPIC ILEAL J-POUCH: A COMPARATIVE STUDY STUDY ILEAL J-POUCH: A COMPARATIVE P252 LAPAROSCOPIC NEOPLASMS IN A SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA P253 COLORECTAL P251 SHORT-TERM CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF HAND-ASSISTED CLINICAL OUTCOMES P251 SHORT-TERM P250 EFFECTS OF ABSORPTIVE ANTI-ADHESION BARRIER ON BARRIER P250 EFFECTS OF ABSORPTIVE ANTI-ADHESION P249 ASSOCIATION OF PRE-OPERATIVE LEVEL OF HEMOGLOBIN LEVEL OF HEMOGLOBIN OF PRE-OPERATIVE P249 ASSOCIATION P248 THE BENEFITS OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY FOR FOR SURGERY INVASIVE OF MINIMALLY THE BENEFITS P248 P246 HALF CIRCUMFERENTIAL STAPLER HEMORRHOIDOPEXY IN STAPLER P246 HALF CIRCUMFERENTIAL PROCEDURE REVERSAL OF HARTMANN’S P247 LAPAROSCOPIC P245 SINGLE INCISION VERSUS CONVENTIONAL LAPAROSCOPIC LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS CONVENTIONAL INCISION P245 SINGLE

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P266 STANDARDIZATION FOR SINGLE INCISION LAPAROSCOPIC P278 “MAKE YOUR OWN LAPAROSCOPIC SIMULATOR” - RESULTS APPENDECTOMY Tomoaki Saito, Manabu Watanabe, Koji Asai, Hiroshi FROM A COMPETITION HELD FOR SURGICAL RESIDENTS IN A

Matsukiyo, Tomotaka Ishii, Manabu Kujiraoka, Asako Takahashi, LIMITED RESOURCES COUNTRY. Awais A Malik1, Ruqayya Khan2, 2017 SAGES Takaharu Kiribayashi, Toshiyuki Enomoto, Youichi Nakamura, Yasushi Sumaria Saddique2, Samiullah Bhatti2, Huma S Khan2, Kashif Malik2, Saira Okamoto, Natsuya Katada, Yoshihisa Saida, Shinya Kusachi; Toho Tayyab2, Amin Mazhar2, Mahmood Ayyaz2; 1Shaukat Khanum Memorial University Ohashi Medical Center Cancer Hospital & Research Center, 2Services Institute of Medical P267 POLYPOID LESIONS IN THE UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL Sciences ENDOSCOPY WHO HAS COLORECTAL POLYPS PERFORMED P279 VIDEO-BASED COACHING FOR ENDOSCOPY: USE OF A SECURE SIMULTANEOUSLY Sabahattin Destek, MD1, Vahit Onur Gul, MD2, MOBILE PHONE APPLICATION FOR PROCEDURAL VIDEO ANALYSIS Serkan Ahioglu, MD2; 1Bezmialem Foundation University Medical Jeffrey D Hawel, MD, Jordan Eng, MD, James C Ellsmere, FRCSC, FACS; Faculty Hospital Dragos, 2Edremit State Hospital Dalhousie University P268 A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE OUTCOME OF SURGICAL P280 SIMULATION TO AQUIRE EXPERIENCE IN A LOW VOLUME OF PROCEDURE OF PARTIAL FISTULECTOMY WITH KSHARASUTRA HEPATIC LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERYS CENTRES Ruben Avila, MD1, APPLICATION AND EXCLUSIVE KSHARASUTRA APPLICATION IN Achurra Pablo, MD1, Tejos Rodrigo, MD1, Pacheco Sergio, MD1, Erwin HIGH ANAL FISTULA - A CLINICAL STUDY Martha M Bhaskar Rao, Buckel, MD1, Rebolledo Rolando, PhD1, Leon Felipe, MD1, Juan Ramos, PhD1, Chakradar S, MS2, Vasishta Martha, MBBS3; 1TTD,S S,V Ayurvedic MD2, Marcel Sanhueza, MD1, Nicolas Jarufe, MD1, Julian Varas, MD1; Medical College, 2PRAMEELA HOSPITAL, 3PES INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL 1Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile,2 Hospital Dr Sotero del Rio SCIENCES P281 ADVANCED LAPAROSCOPIC YET INSTITUTIONALLY LOW P269 A SINGLE SURGEON EXPERIENCE TRANSITIONING TO ROBOTIC VOLUME OPERATIONS: IMPLEMENTING A LONGITUDINAL RIGHT COLECTOMY WITH INTRACORPOREAL ANASTOMOSIS CURRICULUM TO ADDRESS THE CURRENT TRAINING GAP Benjamin Alexandra C Reitz, BA, Edward Lin, MD, Seth A Rosen, MD; Emory R Veenstra, MD2, Kristine U Makiewicz, MD2, Kunal H Patel, MD1, Jose University M Velasco, MD, FACS2; 1MetroHealth Medical Center, 2Rush University P270 SHORT TERM OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC COLORECTAL Medical Center SURGERY. IS IT REALLY SAFE FOR ELDERLY PATIENTS? Koetsu Inoue, P282 OPERATIVE TIME AND MORTALITY RATE AS OUTCOME MD, PhD1, Tatsuya Ueno, MD, PhD1, Orie Suzuki, MD1, Kentoro Shima, MEASURES FOR ASSESSMENT OF RESIDENTS’ OPERATIVE MD, PhD1, Shinji Goto, MD, PhD1, Michinaga Takahashi, MD, PhD1, PERFORMANCE IN LIVE PORCINE MODEL Nisha Dhanabalsamy, Masanori Morikawa, MD, PhD2, Takeshi Naitoh, MD, PhD, FACS2, Hiroo MD, Obiyo Osuchukwu, MD, Julia Samame, MD, Shawn Fu, MD, Carlos 1 1

Naito, MD, PhD, FACS ; Department of Surgery, South Miyagi, Medical Galvani, MD, Iman Ghaderi, MD; University of Arizona Center, 2Department of Surgery, Tohoku University Graduate School of P283 ROBOTIC SKILLS MAY BE DERIVED FROM SKILLS ATTAINED IN Surgical Spring Week Medicine A LAPAROSCOPIC SIMULATOR Daniel Davila, MD, Melissa C Helm, P271 LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL LEFT HEMICOLECTOMY: A BURSA BS, Jon C Gould, MD, Matthew I Goldblatt, MD; Medical College of OMENTALIS APPROACH MAKES SPLENIC FLEXURE MOBILIZATION Wisconsin EASY Wei Wang, Wenjun Xiong, Jin Wan; Guangdong Province Hospital P284 ADVANCING RESIDENT SPATIAL REASONING STRATEGIES: of Chinese Medicine, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou INTEGRATION OF VIDEO TECHNOLOGY, FEEDBACK TOOLS, AND University of Chinese Medicine LEARNER INDIVIDUALIZATION Melanie H Howell, MD, MS, Katherine P272 CLINICAL IMPACT OF INTRAOPERATIVE NAVIGATION USING MacCallum, MD, John Paul Bellistri, MD, Francis B Baccay, MD; A DOPPLER ULTRASONOGRAPHIC GUIDED VESSEL TRACKING Montefiore Medical Center TECHNIQUE FOR LAPAROSCOPIC LEFT SIDE COLECTOMY Yoshiaki P285 ADDING FRAGILITY TO THE FLS TASKS IMPROVES THE Kita, Shinichiro Mori, Kenji Baba, Yasuto Uchikado, Takaaki Arigami, ACCURACY OF ASSESSING LAPAROSCOPIC SKILLS Yusuke Watanabe, Yoshikazu Uenosono, Yuko Mataki, Masahiko Sakoda, Akihiro Nakajo, MD1, Yo Kurashima, MD1, Elif Bilgic, MSc2, Saseem Poudel, MD1, Tomoko Kosei Maemura, Shoji Natsugoe; Department of Digestive Surgery, MIzota, MD1, Shinichiro Yokohama, MD1, Toshiaki Shichinohe, MD1, Breast and Thyroid Surgery, Kagoshima University School of Medicine Satoshi Hiring, MD1; 1Department of Gastroenterological surgery II, P273 VIRTUAL REALITY SIMULATION IN FLEXIBLE ENDOSCOPY: Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, 2Steinberg-Bernstein IMPLICATIONS FOR RESIDENT TRAINING David S Strosberg1, Sylvester Centre for Minimally Invasive Surgery and Innovation, McGill University N Osayi1, Joseph Drosdeck2, Rebecca Dettorre1, Andrew Suzo1, Jeffrey Health Centre Hazey1; 1The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, 2Oregon P286 Withdrawn Health and Science University P287 SURGICAL CHIEF RESIDENT COMPETENCY IN LAPAROSCOPIC P274 COACHING FOR SURGICAL SKILL DEVELOPMENT: STRESSFUL AND ROBOTIC SURGERY: ARE WE READY? J P Wallace, MD1, Vernon BUT EFFECTIVE Ibrahim I Jabbour1, Dimitrios Stefanidis2, Aimee K D Horst, MD1, Joshua S Brandner, DDS, MD1, Hetal D Patel, MD2, Stan C Gardner3; 1Florida Atlantic University College of Medicine, 2Indiana Hewlett, MD1, Greg L Bearden, MD1; 1Brookwood Baptist Health System, University School of Medicine, 3University of Texas Southwestern Department of Surgery, Birmingham, AL, 2University of Kentucky, Medical Center Department of Surgery, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Lexington, P275 MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS FOR HAND MOTION OF KY LAPAROSCOPIC SURGEON AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR TRAINING P288 VALIDATION OF NEWLY DEVELOPED PHYSICAL LAPAROSCOPY Morimasa Tomikawa, MD, PhD, Munenori Uemura, PhD, Kazuo Tanoue, SIMULATOR IN LAPAROSCOPIC INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR Yuichi MD, PhD, Makoto Hashizume, MD, PhD; Department of Advanced Nishihara, Takayuki Kondo, Yoshiki Kawaguchi, Jo Tokuyama, Koji Medicine and Innovative Technology Osumi, Hidejiro Urakami, Shiko Seki, Takashi Ohishi, Yoh Isobe; NHO P276 ENDOSCOPIC AVATARS: OPERATOR AND SCOPE MOTION Tokyo Medical Center TRACKING AND ANALYSIS FOR TEACHING COMPLEX ENDOSCOPIC P289 CAN THE ENDOSCOPY TRAINING SYSTEM (ETS) BE USED MANEUVERS K Siegersma1, E Rozeboom, PhD1, P Riva2, V Agnus, PhD3, AS A SCREENING TOOL TO PREDICT WHO WILL PASS THE L Goffin, PhD4, A van der Schot1, B Dallemagne, MD3, S Perretta, MD3; FUNDAMENTALS OF ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY (FES) EXAMINATION? 1Technical Medicine, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands, Aimee K Gardner1, Aman B Ali2, Matthew Ritter3, Michael B Ujiki4, Brian 2Institute of Image Guided Surgery, Strasbourg, France, 3IRCAD, J Dunkin2; 1University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 2Houston Strasbourg, 4ICube, University of Strasbourg, France Methodist Hospitl, 3Uniform Services University, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, 4Northshore University Health System

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P311 IRCAD CONSENSUS CONFERENCE ON SAFE LAPAROSCOPIC P322 POSTOPERATIVE PAIN CONTROL FOLLOWING LAPARSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY Claudius Conrad1, David Fuks2, Horacio Asbun3, SEGMENTAL COLON RESECTION; TAP BLOCKS EVALUATION ONQ

Olivier Soubrane4, Bernard Dallemagne5, Go Wakabayashi6, Jacques VERSUS EXPAREL. Ali Mahmood, MD1, Charisma Gajula2; 1Houston 2017 SAGES Marescaux5, Patrick Pessaux5, Ircad LC Guideline Group5; 1UT MD Methodist Hospital - Sugar Land; Texas A&M University Health Sciences Anderson Cancer Center, 2Institut Mutualiste Montsouris, 3Mayo Florida, Center; Baylor College of Medicine, 2Houston Methodist Hospital - 4Beaujon Hospital, 5IRCAD Strasbourg, 6Ageo Central General Hospital Sugar Land P312 DEVELOPMENT OF THE SIMULATOR FOR LAPAROSCOPIC P323 Withdrawn EYE HAND COORDINATION TRAINING FOR TEACHING ONESELF P324 EXPAREL WITH ENHANCED RECOVERY PROTOCOL FOR TRAINING. Takashi Iwata, MD, PhD, FACS1, Masashi Akaike, MD, PhD2, ABDOMINAL WALL RECONSTRUCTION Michael J Jaronczyk, MD, Kozo Yoshikawa, MD, PhD, FACS1, Jun Higashijima, MD, PhD, FACS1, Vladimir Daoud, MD, Craig Dennen, MD, Ibrahim Daoud, MD; St. Francis Masaaki Nishi, MD, PhD, FACS1, Shuya Kashihara, MD, PhD1, Chie Takasu, Hospital & Medical Center MD, PhD1, Daichi Ishikawa, MD, PhD1, Mitsuo Shimada, MD, PhD, FACS1; P325 IMPLEMENTATION OF A DIVISION-WIDE ERAS PROGRAM: 1Department of Digestive Surgery, Institute of Biosciences, Tokushima A DYNAMIC STUDY IDENTIFYING OBSTACLES AND CHANGE University Graduate School, 2Research Center for Education of Health MANAGEMENT TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES Deborah S Keller, MS, Bioscience, Institute of Biosciences, Tokushima University Graduate MD, Emily Saeler, MSN, RN, CRNI, CNL, James W Fleshman, MD, FACS, School FASCRS, Walter Peters, MD, MBA, FACS, FASCRS; Baylor University P313 SIMPLE AND ECONOMIC SURGICAL TRAINER MADE OF AGAR Medical Center Kazuhiko Shinohara, MD, PhD; Tokyo University of Technology P326 EXTENDING ENHANCED RECOVERY TO OPERATING ROOM: P314 THE VIRTUAL ELECTROSURGICAL SKILL TRAINER (VEST) - FACE OUTCOMES FOR OPERATIVE PROCEDURES FINISHING AFTER 7PM VALIDATION OF A DISPERSIVE ELECTRODE PLACEMENT MODULE Deborah S Keller, MS, MD, James W Fleshman, Jr., MD, FACS, FASCRS, Michael Dombek, MD1, Carlos Lopez, PhD2, Zhongqing Han2, Daniel Walter Peters, MD, MBA, FACS, FASCRS; Baylor University Medical Center B Jones, MD1, Jaisa Olasky, MD3, Steven Schwaitzberg, MD4, Caroline P327 DEVELOPMENT OF AN ENHANCED RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY Cao, PhD5, Suvranu De, PhD2; 1Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, (ERAS) PATIENT KIT FOR THE PREOPERATIVE PERIOD Deborah S 2Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 3Mount Auburn Hospital, 4University Keller, MS, MD, Emily Saeler, RN, MSN, CRNI, CNL, Kathy Irish, RN, WOCN, of Buffalo,5 Wright State University James W Fleshman, MD, FACS, FASCRS, Walter Peters, MD, MBA, FACS, P315 GO GLOBAL: THE FUSE-BASED COURSE IMPROVES FASCRS; Baylor University Medical Center KNOWLEDGE OF OPERATING ROOM NURSES ON THE SAFE USE OF 1 P328 THE LYMPHOCYTE-TO-MONOCYTE RATIO PREDICTS

ELECTROSURGERY IN JAPAN Ayako Kitamura, RN , Yusuke Watanabe, POSTOPERATIVE INFECTIOUS COMPLICATIONS AFTER MD2, Misa Shimizu, RN3, Hitomi Funane, RN1; 1Sapporo Kyoritsu

LAPAROSCOPIC COLORECTAL CANCER SURGERY Akihisa Matsuda, Surgical Spring Week Gorinbashi Hospital, 2Department of Gastroenterological surgery II, MD1, Satoshi Matsumoto, MD1, Nobuyuki Sakurazawa, MD1, Youichi Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, 3Tonan Hospital Kawano, MD1, Kumiko Sekiguchi, MD1, Fumihiko Ando, MD1, Masao P316 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF EDUCATION SYSTEM Miyashita, MD1, Eiji Uchida, MD2; 1Department of Surgery, Nippon FOR LAPAROSCOPIC INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR: A MULTICENTER Medical School Chiba Hokusoh Hospital, Chiba Japan, 2Department of PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRAIL. Saseem Poudel1, Surgery, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo Japan Yo Kurashima, MD, PhD1, Kimitaka Tanaka, MD, PhD1, Hiroshi Kawase, P329 ACUTE APPENDICITIS PATHWAY: A SYSTEMIC REVIEW Haifaa MD, PhD1, Yoshihiro Murakami, MD, PhD2, Yo Kawarada, MD, PhD3, Malaekah, MBBS, MSCE, Fahad Makhdom, MBBS, FRCSC, Aggarwal Yoichi Ito, PhD4, Fumitaka Nakamura, MD, PhD5, Toshiaki Shichinohe, Rajesh, MBBS, MA, PHD, FRCS, FRCSC, FACS; Mcgill University MD, PhD1, Satoshi Hirano, MD, PhD1; 1Hokkaido University, Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Gastroenterological Surgery II, P330 PATIENT SATISFACTION OF POST OPERATIVE PAIN 2Asahikawa City General Hospital, Department of Surgery, 3KKR Tonan MANAGEMENT IN THE COLORECTAL UNIT AT A TERTIARY REFERRAL Hospital, Department of Surgery, 4Hokkaido University Department of HOSPITAL Hany Nada, Mr, Gabrielle Adkins, Dr, Francesca Elwen, Dr, Biostatistic, 5Teine Keijinkai Hospital, Department of Surgery Ahmed Hammad, Mr; Guy’s ans St Thomas’ NHS Trust P317 TEST-RETEST EVALUATION OF A LOW-COST TRAINING TOOL P331 MEASURING IN-HOSPITAL RECOVERY AFTER COLORECTAL FOR ADVANCED ENDOSCOPIC SKILLS Andrea V Kwong, MASc1, SURGERY: A COMPARISON BETWEEN HOSPITAL LENGTH OF STAY Oscar M Crespin, MD1, Ilay Habaz1, Pietro Riva, MD2, Ethan Weiss1, AND TIME TO READINESS FOR DISCHARGE Saba Balvardi, MS, Silvana Perretta, MD2, Lee L Swanstrom, MD3, Allan Okrainec, MD1, Eran Julio F Fiore Jr., PhD, Tanya Castelino, MSc, Nicolò Pecorelli, MD, Petru Shlomovitz, MD1; 1University Health Network, Toronto, Canada, 2IRCAD- Niculiseanu, MD, Senders Liberman, MD, Patrick Charlebois, MD, Berry IHU, Strasbourg, France, 3The Oregon Clinic, Portland, United States Stein, MD, Franco Carli, MPhil, Nancy Mayo, PhD, Liane S Feldman, MD; McGill University P318 DEVELOPMENT OF A TRAINING MODEL TO SIMULATE LAPAROSCOPIC DISTAL PANCREATECTOMY Kenichi Oshiro, MD1, P332 INCISIONAL NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY Kazuhiro Endo, MD2, Naoya Kasahara, MD, PhD2, Atsushi Miki, MD, FOLLOWING COLORECTAL RESECTION: PRELIMINARY REPORT PhD2, Masaru Koizumi, MD, PhD2, Hideki Sasanuma, MD, PhD2, Yasunaru FROM A SINGLE SITE, PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL Sakuma, MD, PhD2, Hisanaga Horie, MD, PhD2, Yoshinori Hosoya, MD, Vy Nguyen, MD, Mitchell Webb, MD, O. Neely Panton, MD; University of PhD2, Joji Kitayama, MD, PhD2, Alan K Lefor, MD, MPH, PhD, FACS2, British Columbia Naohiro Sata, MD, PhD2; 1Kouseikai Nishikata Hospital, 2Jichi Medical P333 ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY LEAKS University, Department of Surgery – A SINGLE INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE Jessica Koller Gorham, MD, P319 THE FUN, INNOVATIVE, NICE AND ENTHUSIASTIC PLUS Jeffrey Hunter, MD, FACS, Michael Larson, MD; Virginia Mason Medical ANYTHING-GOES (F.I.N.E. A+) WAY OF LEARNING OF ADVANCE Center LAPAROSCOPIC SKILLS THROUGH ART IN LAPAROSCOPIC BOX P334 ENDOSCOPICALLY ASSISTED TRANSCERVICAL ESOPHAGO- Michael Dennis I dela Paz, MD, Miguel C Mendoza, MD, Gretel B Puzon, GASTROSTOMY TUBE PLACEMENT FOR NON-OPERATIVE MD; Asian Hospital and Medical Center INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION: AN ALTERNATIVE TO PEG PLACEMENT P321 Withdrawn Asif Talukder, MD, Karen Draper, MD, Carsten Schroeder, MD, PhD; Augusta University

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1 , Cyril Kamya, MD Kamya, , Cyril 1 , Edward D Auyang, MD, MS, FACS MD, D Auyang, , Edward 1 Tulane University Tulane Hospital APPROACH CAUCAL-TO-CRANIAL of Chinese MedicineHospital of Gnangzhou University OF TREATMENT THE FOR (G-POEM) MYOTOMY ENDOSCOPIC GASTRIC OUTLET OBSTRUCTION MD Lundberg, DUODENAL PERFORATION RATE? DUODENAL PERFORATION Marius MD, Sayon, Abraham Ibrahim Kayali, MD, MD, Maciel, Victor MD, Vincent St. FACS; MD, Maurice Arregui, FACS, KirpalCalin, Singh, MD, IN Hospital Indianapolis, STENOSIS GASTRECTOMY Takayoshi Kishino, MD Kishino, Takayoshi Masaki, MD Tsutomu Kagawa University, of Medicine, Faculty Surgery, Gastroenterological Kagawa, Japan, Kagawa, Japan Kagawa University, of Medicine, Faculty REVIEW/ META-ANALYSIS - SYSTEMATIC INDUCED PANCREATITIS BHSc Aryan Modasi, MD, REDUCE COMPLICATION RATES REDUCE COMPLICATION Glenn, DO MD Department of Surgery, Medicine TUMORS FOR DUODENAL SUBMUCOSAL Ying, MD, Jose M Martinez, MD, FACS; University of Miami University – Miller FACS; Jose M Martinez, MD, MD, Ying, School of Medicine / Jackson Memorial Hospital TUBE AND OROGASTRIC WITH EWALD FOOD BOLUS IMPACTED IRRIGATION Northside Medical Center James C Ellsmere, FRCSC, FACS; Dalhousie University Dalhousie FRCSC, FACS; James C Ellsmere, FOREGUT SURGERY Bipan Chand, MD, Prathanvanich, Pornthep Professor, Assistant, Hospital Medical Center Loyola Professor; Associate, FOR ESOPHAGECTOMY TRANSHIATAL AFTER DILATIONS CANCER ESOPHAGEAL GASTROSTOMY TUBE GASTROSTOMY DISLODGEMENT MD Docimo, FACS MD, M Pauli, Medical Center Hospitals Case DISEASE STONE TO SECONDARY ALWAYS NOT INSTILLATION OF ROPIVACAINE VERSUS IN VERSUS BUPIVACAINE OF ROPIVACAINE INSTILLATION LAPAROSCOPIC AFTER PAIN REDUCTION OPERATIVE OF POST CHOLECYSTECTOMY GMC PATIALA Tosy; Janmeet Posters Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring P347 LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL RIGHT HEMICOLECTOMY USING A RADICAL RIGHT HEMICOLECTOMY P347 LAPAROSCOPIC AND FEASIBILITY OF GASTRIC PERORAL EFFICACY, P348 SAFETY, P345 DOES ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND SCOPE DESIGN INFLUENCE DESIGN INFLUENCE SCOPE ULTRASOUND P345 DOES ENDOSCOPIC SLEEVE OF POST-LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT P346 ENDOSCOPIC P344 BOLUS SOMATOSTATIN FOR THE PREVENTION OF ERCP FOR SOMATOSTATIN P344 BOLUS P343 LAPAROSCOPIC AND ENDOSCOPIC COOPERATIVE SURGERY SURGERY COOPERATIVE AND ENDOSCOPIC P343 LAPAROSCOPIC P341 NOVEL APPROACH TO THE REMOVAL OF AN ESOPHAGEAL OF AN ESOPHAGEAL THE REMOVAL TO APPROACH P341 NOVEL DOES NOT TUBE PLACEMENT PEG TO CTP342 ROUTINE PRIOR P339 ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONS AFTER OF COMPLICATIONS MANAGEMENT P339 ENDOSCOPIC STRICTURE ANASTOMOTIC OF ESOPHAGEAL P340 EVALUATION P337 Withdrawn P338 CHOLANGIOGRAM PANCREATITIS: FILLING DEFECTS IN BILIARY P335 A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY OF INTRAPERITONEAL OF INTRAPERITONEAL P335 A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY ENDOSCOPIC PERCUTANEOUS RESCUE OF EARLY P336 ENDOSCOPIC

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P364 20 YEAR OUTCOMES: LAPAROSCOPIC HELLER MYOTOMY P375 WATCHFUL WAITING VERSUS ELECTIVE LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR STANDS THE TEST OF TIME Marc A Ward, MD, Christy M Dunst, MD, FOR MINIMALLY SYMPTOMATIC PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIAS: A

Ben Robinson, BS, Ezra N Teitelbaum, MD, Ahmed M Sharata, MD, COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS Ellen H Morrow, MD, Jennwood 2017 SAGES Steven R DeMeester, MD, Kevin M Reavis, MD, Lee L Swanstrom, MD; Chen, MD, Richard Nelson, PhD, Raminder Nirula, MD, MPH, Robert The Oregon Clinic Glasgow, MD; University of Utah P365 FUNDOPLICATION VERSUS GASTRIC BYPASS AS OPTIMAL P376 LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY FOR GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TREATMENT FOR GERD IN SCLERODERMA PATIENTS Jingliang Yan, TUMOR OF THE STOMACH Norimasa Koide1, Takao Kuno2, Shigemi MD, PhD1, Andrew Strong, MD1, Gautam Sharma, MD1, Scott Gabbard, Onoue2, Katsushi Yoshida2, Takahiro Mizukawa2, Kenji Kato2; 1Ikeda MD2, John Rodriguez, MD1, Matthew Kroh, MD1; 1Section of Surgical Hospital, 2Inazawa Municipal Hospital Endoscopy, Dept. of General Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, 2Dept. of P377 A SINGLE INSTITUTION’S EXPERIENCE TREATING BARRETT’S Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Cleveland Clinic ESOPHAGUS WITH HIGH GRADE DYSPLASIA Mark Kashtan, MD, P367 STUDY OF THE USEFULNESS OF A NOVEL U-SHAPED LIVER Jonathon Critchlow, MD, FACS, Michaela Carroll, Haley Duncan, Aaron RETRACTOR COVERED WITH GAUZE IN LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY Fleishman, Alia Qureshi, MD, FACS, FRCSc; Beth Israel Deaconess Nobuyuki Sakurazawa1, Masao Miyashita1, Shigeki Yokomuro1, Satoshi Medical Center Matumoto1, Yoichi Kawano1, Akihisa Matuda1, Kazuya Yamahatu1, P378 SHORT TERM OUTCOME OF USING CRURAL RELAXING INCISION Tomohiko Yasuda1, Kumiko Sekiguti1, Fumihiko Ando1, Manpei WITHOUT MESH REINFORCEMENT FOR LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR Kawashima1, Shintarou Kanaka1, Eiji Uchida2; 1Nippon Medical School OF LARGE HIATAL HERNIA Ahmed Elgeidie, Ehab Elhanafy, Nabil Chiba Hokusou Hospital Surgery, 2Nippon Medical School Main Hospital Gadelhak; gastrointestinal surgery center Digestive Surgery P379 LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR WITH MESH REINFORCEMENT FOR P368 LAPAROSCOPIC PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA REPAIR IMPROVES SYMPTOMATIC MASSIVE DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA OF MORGAGNI DISEASE-SPECIFIC QUALITY OF LIFE IN OCTOGENARIANS Anahita D Alexander Schutz, MD, Paul McGaha, MD, Matthew Reinersman, MD, Jalilvand, MD1, Edward L Jones, MD2, Sara E Martin del Campo, MD, MS1, Subrato Deb, MD; University of Oklahoma Kyle A Perry, MD1; 1The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center, 2UC Denver P380 EFFECT ON GASTROPARESIS SYMPTOMS AFTER EXPLANTATION P369 EVALUATION OF THE ANTIREFLUX MECHANISM IN A PORCINE OF GASTRIC ELECTRICAL STIMULATORS Matthew J Davis, MD1, EX-VIVO STOMACH, HIATAL HERNIA AND SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY Andrew T Strong, MD1, Ivy N Haskins1, Kevin M El-Hayek, MD1, Michael MODELS Luciano Poggi, MD, Felix Camacho, MD, Gerardo Arredondo, S Cline, DO2, Matthew D Kroh, MD1, John Rodriguez, MD1; 1Section of MD, Luis Poggi, MD, FACS; Clinica Anglo Americana Surgical Endoscopy, Department of General Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, 2 P370 SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE WITH LAPAROSCOPIC Department of Gastroenterology, Cleveland Clinic PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA REPAIR AND LONG-TERM QOL AND P381 LESSONS LEARNED FROM PATIENTS PRESENTING FOR REFLUX Surgical Spring Week PULMONARY FUNCTION OUTCOMES Shalvin R Prasad, MBChB, FRACS, SURGERY Elizabeth Long, MD, Jemimah Chen, MS, William Richards, Gabriel Marcil, MDCM, Philip C Mitchell, MD, FRCSC, FACS, Estifanos Chairman of Surgery; University of South Alabama Debru, MD, FRCSC, Neal G Church, MD, FRCSC, Richdeep Gill, MD, PhD, P382 TRENDS AND OUTCOMES OF ESOPHAGECTOMY IN THE UNITED FRCSC; University of Calgary STATES, DATA FROM THE ACS-NSQIP, 2008-2014 Christina Y Koh, MD, P371 MINIMALLY INVASIVE APPROACHES FOR BENIGN TUMOURS OF Colette S Inaba, MD, Sarath Sujatha-Bhaskar, MD, Ninh Nguyen, MD; ESOPHAGUS: AN ANALYSIS OF OUR EXPERIENCE R Parthasarathi, S Univerisity of California, Irvine Medical Center Rajapandian, P Senthilnathan, P Praveen Raj, Bhushan Chittawadagi, C P383 COMBINED ROBOTIC THORACOSCOPIC AND LAPAROSCOPIC Palanivelu; GEM Hospital & Research Centre RESECTION OF LARGE EPIPHRENIC DIVERTICULUM Jonathan R P372 BODY MASS INDEX IS NOT A RISK FACTOR FOR SURGICAL Sarik, MD, Jennifer A Kincaid, MD, Nathaniel R Evans, MD, FACS, FCCP, REINTERVENTION AFTER PRIMARY ABSORBABLE MESH REPAIR OF Francesco Palazzo, MD, FACS, Michael J Pucci, MD, FACS; Thomas HIATAL HERNIA Sreeja Biswas Roy, MBBS1, Michael T Olson1, Paul Kang, Jefferson University Hospital MPH2, Roshan Panchanathan, BS1, Taylor Ipsen, BS1, Sumeet K Mittal, P384 INDOCYANINE GREEN IN ESOPHAGEAL SURGERY, A MD1, Jasmine Huang, MD1, Michael A Smith, MD1, Ross M Bremner, MD, SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META ANALYSIS Kandace Kichler, MD, PhD1; 1Norton Thoracic Institute, 2University of Arizona College of Public Joshua Parreco, MD, Srinivas Kaza, MD; University of Miami Palm Beach Health-Phoenix P385 PRIMARY DUODENAL MALIGNANCIES: 2 YEAR EXPERIENCE AT P373 LINX® MAGNETIC ESOPHAGEAL SPHINCTER AUGMENTATION A TERTIARY HOSPITAL Mohammad H Abo-Ryia, MD, Hamdy S Abd- VERSUS NISSEN FUNDOPLICATION FOR GASTROESOPHAGEAL Allah, MD, Osama H El-Khadrawy, MD, Gamal I Moussa, MD, Ahmed A REFLUX DISEASE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS El-Shora, MD, Shereif A Saber, MD; Faculty of Medicine Tanta University, Daniel Skubleny, MD1, Noah J Switzer, MD1, Jerry Dang, MD1, Richdeep Tanta Egypt S Gill, MD, PhD, FRCSC2, Xinzhe Shi, MPH3, Christopher de Gara, MD, FRCSC1, Daniel W Birch, MD, FRCSC1, Clarence Wong, MD, FRCPC4, P386 MITOCHONDRIAL MYOPATHY EFFECTS ON GASTROINTESTINAL 1 2 Matthew M Hutter, MD, MPH, FACS5, Shahzeer Karmali, MD, MPH, SYSTEM Muhammad Nadeem, MBBS , John L Butsch, MD , Steven D 1 1 2 FRCSC1; 1Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Schwaitzberg, MD ; University at Buffalo, Buffalo General Medical University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada., 2Department of Surgery, Center Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Calgary, Calgary, P387 COMPARISON OF TWO BUTTRESSING MATERIALS FOR GASTRIC Canada, 3Centre for the Advancement of Minimally Invasive Surgery SLEEVE RESECTION - CLINICAL OUTCOME AND COMPLICATIONS (CAMIS), Royal Alexandra Hospital, Edmonton, Canada., 4Division of Maria Bergstrom, MD, PhD, Jorge A Arroyo Vàzquez, MD, Per-Ola Park, Gastroenterology, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Professor; South Alvsborg Hospital Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, 5Department of Surgery, Harvard Medical P388 FEASIBILITY OF LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRECTOMY FOR ELDERLY School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA PATIENTS Masaaki Nishi, Mitsuo Shimada, Kozo Yoshikawa, Jun P374 RARE BUT DEVASTATING: THE SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF Higashijima, Takuya Tokunaga, Chie Takasu, Hideya Kashihara, Daichi INTRA-THORACIC COMPLICATIONS AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY Ishikawa, Toshiaki Yoshimoto, Atsushi Takata; Department of Surgery, Julietta Chang, MD, Andrew Strong, MD, Maitham Moslim, MD, Mena Tokushima University Boules, MD, Kevin El-Hayek, MD, Jeffrey Ponsky, MD, John Rodriguez, MD, Matthew Kroh, MD; Section of Surgical Endoscopy, Dept. of General Surgery, Cleveland Clinic

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, Matthew Kroh, MD, FACS , Matthew MD, Kroh, , Brent Sinopoli , Brent 1 1 , Christy M Dunst, MD, Marc A Ward, MD, Ahmed M Sharata, MD, MD, M Sharata, Ahmed MD, Ward, A Marc , Christy MD, M Dunst, Department Nippon Medical Chiba Hokusoh School, of Surgery, Masao Miyashita Hospital, Nagayama Tama School, Nippon Medical biliary SchoolHepato Hospital, surgery, pancreatic 3 Hospital MD Clinic, Cleveland General Surgery, STRIPPING AND SAFE AFTER ESOPHAGEAL NERVE LARYNGEAL IN VATS-E. ANASTOMOTSIS Maruyama Takada Greenville; Department of Surgery, Division of Minimal Access and Department Division of Minimal Access Greenville; of Surgery, Bariatric Surgery, Greenville FOREGUT SURGERY OF BENIGN FOR MANAGEMENT COMPLICATIONS MD Mena Boules, MD D Guerron, Alfredo Carbonell, DO Carbonell, REINFORCEMENT WITH BIOLOGIC MESH FOR HIATAL HERNIA MESH FOR HIATAL WITH BIOLOGIC REINFORCEMENT REPAIR. Hospital Vincent Ibraheem MD; St Kayali, Maurice Arregui, REPAIR MD MD Clinic Oregon The MD; L Swanstrom, Lee MD, Kevin M Reavis, OCTOGENARIANS A Augenstein, Vedra MBA, E Lincourt, PhD, Amy MA, Prasad, Tanushree MD; Carolinas D Colavita, Paul MD, Heniford, Todd B. FACS, MD, System HealthCare WITHOUT DOR FUNDOPLICATION: RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED WITHOUT DOR FUNDOPLICATION: TRIAL Ukraine medical university, WITH EPIPHRENIC IN PATIENTS CLASSIFICATION THE CHICAGO AFTER SURGERY DIVERTICULA AND OUTCOMES Henning Kold Antonsen, MD Henning Kold Antonsen, Denmark,Hospital, PATIENTS FOR GERD FUNDOPLICATION Tomonori Kitamura, Kenta MD, MD, Fukushima, Tomoko MD, Inose, Motoi MD, Totsuka, Eishi Kazuhiro Karikomi, MD, MD, Matsumura, Hiroyuki Naokazu Okada, Keigo Nakamura, MD, MD, MD, Koyama, Shigeru Masamura, MD; Kashiwa Hospital Kosei General Suzuki,MD, ESOPHAGEAL REFLUX WITH UNDERLYING DISEASE IN PATIENTS DISEASE IN PATIENTS WITH UNDERLYING REFLUX LUNG WITH END-STAGE Sumeet K Mittal, Ross Michael Smith, Jasmine Huang, Roy, Biswas Sreeja Hospital and Medical Joseph’s Institute; St. Thoracic NortonM Bremner; Center SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE. – AN ANALYSIS OF SEVENTEEN YEARS OF EXPERIENCE YEARS OF SEVENTEEN – AN ANALYSIS MS, FMAS, Parthasarathi, Raj, P Praveen Babu, Subrahmaneswara DNB, FMAS, MS, Senthilnathan, Centre DSc; & Research GEM Hospital FRCSEd, FACS, MS, C Palanivelu, Posters Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring P399 LYMPH-NODE DISSECTION (L.N.) ALONG THE LEFT RECURRENT DISSECTION (L.N.) ALONG P399 LYMPH-NODE P398 COMPLETION GASTRECTOMY WITH ESOPHAGOJEJUNOSTOMY WITH ESOPHAGOJEJUNOSTOMY GASTRECTOMY P398 COMPLETION P397 LAPAROSCOPIC VS. ROBOTIC PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA PARAESOPHAGEAL ROBOTIC VS. P397 LAPAROSCOPIC P395 OUTCOMES OF PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA REPAIR IN HERNIA REPAIR OF PARAESOPHAGEAL P395 OUTCOMES AFTER CRUROPLASTY OUTCOMES PATIENT P396 LONG-TERM P393 LAPAROSCOPIC HELLER CARDIOMYOTOMY WITH AND HELLER CARDIOMYOTOMY P393 LAPAROSCOPIC TO ACCORDING MOTILITY OF ESOPHAGEAL P394 EVALUATION P392 OUR PRACTICAL PROCEDURE IN LAPAROSCOPIC NISSEN P392 OUR PRACTICAL IN LAPAROSCOPIC PROCEDURE P391 SURGICAL TREATMENT OF THE GIANT HIATAL HERNIA, A HERNIA, THE GIANT HIATAL OF TREATMENT P391 SURGICAL P389 LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF ESOPHAGEAL DIVERTICULA OF ESOPHAGEAL MANAGEMENT P389 LAPAROSCOPIC AND GASTRO- MOTILITY OF ESOPHAGEAL P390 ASSOCIATION

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P416 INTEGRATION OF PATIENT-BASED IMMERSIVE VIRTUAL P428 INTRAOPERATIVE EVALUATION OF LYMPH NODE STATUS FOR REALITY, HOLOGRAPHIC AUGMENTED REALITY, AND BIO-ELASTIC GASTRIC CANCER USING MEMS-BASED THREE-DIMENSIONAL

3D ORGAN PRINTING FOR IMAGE GUIDED LAPAROSCOPIC OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY: A PILOT STUDY Hao Liu, 2017 SAGES SURGERY Maki Sugimoto, MD, PhD; International University of Health MD1, Li Lin, MS2, Donglin Wang, PhD2, Huikai Xie, Prof3, Luyao Wang, and Welfare PhD4, Guoxin Li, Prof1; 1Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, P417 STRAY ENERGY TRANSFER DURING SINGLE INCISION SURGERY: Guangzhou, China, 2Wuxi WiO Technologies Co., Ltd., Wuxi, China, ROBOTIC PLATFORM IS SUPERIOR TO LAPAROSCOPIC Douglas M 3University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA, 4School for Radiological Overbey, Edward L Jones, Brandon C Chapman, Sarah A Hilton, Teresa S and interdisciplinary Sciences (RAD-X), Soochow University, Suzhou, Jones, Thomas N Robinson; University of Colorado China P418 EFFICACY OF USING A NEW DEVICE TO INSERT ADHESION P429 PREDICTING POST-OPERATIVE OUTCOMES: UTILISATION OF BARRIER FILM IN REDUCED PORT SURGERY Hideto Oishi, MD, PhD1, WEARABLE ACTIVITY SENSORS A Abeles, BSc, MBBS, MRCS, R M Takayuki Iino, MD, PhD1, Takahiro Okamura, MD, PhD2; 1Department of Kwasnicki, BSc, MBBS, PhD, L Geoghegan, P Pratt, BSc, PhD, A Darzi, KBE, Surgery, Murayama Medical Center, National Hospital Organization, PC, FRCS, FRS, FMedSci; Imperial College London 2Department of Surgery 2, Tokyo Women’s Medical University P430 NEW MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGICAL APPROACHES: NOTES, P420 LEVITA™ MAGNETIC SURGICAL SYSTEM: FIRST U.S. EXPERIENCE SINGLE PORT, MINILAPAROSCOPY, ROBOTIC SURGERY: WHICH FROM A SINGLE INSTITUTION Ivy N Haskins, MD, Andrew T Strong, IS THE PREFERRED CHOICE AMONG PATIENTS? PRELIMINARY MD, John H Rodriguez, MD, FACS, Matthew D Kroh, MD, FACS; Section RESULTS. Diego L Lima, MD, Gustavo L Carvalho, MD, phD, Gustavo B of Surgical Endoscopy, Department of General Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Alves de Carvalho, Arthur M Bandim; University of Pernambuco Foundation P431 ARTIFICIAL PALPATION WITH DA VINCI SURGICAL ROBOT P421 IN VIVO EXPERIENCE WITH A NOVEL MINIATURE ENDOSTAPLER USING A NOVEL HAPTIC FEEDBACK SYSTEM Yen-Yi Juo, MD, MPH1, IN LAPAROSCOPIC NEPHRECTOMY Juan-Carlos Verdeja, MD1, Bernard Ahmad Abiri2, Anna Tao2, Jake Pensa2, Christina Hanna3, Syed J Askari2, Hausen, MD, PhD2; 1Baptist Health Medical Group, 2Private practice Warren Grundfest, MD4, Erik Dutson, MD1; 1Department of Surgery, University of California, Los Angeles, 2Department of Bioengineering, P422 INDOCYANINE GREEN FLUORESCENCE ANGIOGRAPHY DURING University of California, Los Angeles, 3Center for Advanced Surgical LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY FOR RECTAL CANCER Hiro Hasegawa, and Interventional Technology, University of California, Los Angeles, MD, Masaaki Ito, MD, PhD, Yuichiro Tsukada, MD, PhD, Koichiro Okada, 4Department of Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering, and Surgery, MD, Hiroki Kato, MD, Takeshi Sasaki, MD, PhD, Yuji Nishizawa, MD, PhD; University of California, Los Angeles Division of Colorectal Surgery, National Cancer Center Hospital East

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P462 PERIOPERATIVE AND SHORT TERM OUTCOMES OF P476 SINGLE-INCISION LAPAROSCOPIC RIGHT POSTERIOR LAPAROSCOPIC HEPATECTOMY OF 41 CONSECUTIVE PATIENTS SECTIONECTOMY BY EXTRAGLISSONIAN APPROACH FOR

FROM A TERTIARY CARE INSTITUTE P Senthilnathan, R Parthasarathi, HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA: A CASE REPORT Shu-Hung Chuang, 2017 SAGES S Rajapandian, Anand Vijay, V P Nalankilli, C Palanivelu, Kailash Chandra MD, PhD1,2, Hon-Phin Wong, MD1,2, Min-Chang Hung, MD1,2, Shin-Wei dhaker; GEM Hospital & Research Centre Huang, MD1,2, Dev-Aur Chou, MD1,2, Hurng-Sheng Wu, MD1,2; 1IRCAD- P463 CAUDATE LOBE LIVER ABSCESS: EARLY LAPAROSCOPIC AITS Show Chwan Health Care System, Changhua, Taiwan, 2Division DRAINAGE IS RECOMMENDED U Dhir, S Singhvi, S Rawat; Sir Ganga of General Surgery, Department of Surgery, Show Chwan Memorial Ram Hospital, New Delhi Hospital, Changhua, Taiwan P465 UNAIDED LAPAROSCOPIC LIVER RESECTION BY A NOVEL P477 TREATMENT OF BARIATRIC SURGERY LEAKS BY ENDOSCOPIC METHOD YoungRok Choi, Ho-Seong Han, Yoo-Seok Yoon, Jae young INTERNAL DRAINAGE CATHETER PLACEMENT Courtney Cripps, MD, Cho, Jae Seong Jang, Seong Wook Kwon, Sungho Kim, Jangkyu Choi; Sarah Sabrudin, Mitchell Roslin, MD, FACS; Northwell Health-Lenox Hill Seoul National University Bundang Hospital Hospital P466 INITIAL EXPERIENCE OF ARTERY FIRST APPROACH IN P478 LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRIC BYPASS IMPROVES PULMONARY LAPAROSCOPIC PANCREATODUODENECTOMY P Senthilnathan, R FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH INTERSTITAL LUNG DISEASE Monica Parthasarathi, S Rajapandian, P Praveen Raj, Anand Vijai, V P Nalankilli, T Young, MD, Joshua M Mourot, MD, Hope T Jackson, MD, Alejandro G Srivatsan, Sandeep Sabnis, C Palanivelu; GEM Hospital & Research Rodriguez, MD, Andrew S Wright, MD, Marcelo Hinojosa, MD, Brant Centre K Oelschlager, MD, Ganesh Raghu, MD, Saurabh Khandelwal, MD; University of Washington Medical Center P467 USE OF INTERNAL FIDUCIAL MARKERS AND COMPUTER MODELING TO AID IMAGE-GUIDED LIVER SURGERY Toan B Nguyen1, P479 GASTRIC POUCH LENGTH IS ASSOCIATED WITH GERD AFTER Aman B Ali, MD2, Marc Garbey, PhD2, Brian J Dunkin, MD2; 1University of LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY Tarik D Madni, MD, Jonathan Houston, 2Methodist Institute for Technology, Innovation and Education Imran, MD, Erica Hodgman, MD, Audra Clark, MD, Daniel J Scott, MD, - Houston Methodist Hospital Tjasa Hranjec, MS, MD, Sara A Hennessy, MD; University Of Texas Southwestern Medical Center P468 LAPAROSCOPIC LIVER RESECTION FOR LOCALLY RECURRENT HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA Yuta Abe, MD, Osamu Itano, MD, P480 QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES IN BARIATRIC SURGERY: Takuya Minagawa, MD, Masahiro Shinoda, Minoru Kitago, Hiroshi Yagi, IMPROVEMENTS IN ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION DO NOT Taizo Hibi, Yuko Kitagawa; Keio University Department of Surgery CORRELATE WITH POSTOPERATIVE WEIGHT LOSS Eliza A Conaty, BS1, Sydney Gordon1, Brittany Lapin, PhD1, Woody Denham, MD1, John P469 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE OUTCOME BETWEEN 1 1 1

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HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA Satoru Imura, Atsushi Takata, Toshiaki Surgical Spring Week 2Northwestern University Yoshimoto, Masato Yoshikawa, Hiroki Teraoku, Daichi Ishikawa, Yu Saito, Shuichi Iwahashi, Tetsuya Ikemoto, Yuji Morine, Mitsuo Shimada; P481 METABOLIC SYNDROME IS A SIGNIFICANT PREDICTOR OF POST- Tokushima University OPERATIVE MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY FOLLOWING BARIATRIC SURGERY Kathleen L Simon, MD, Melissa C Helm, BS, Jon C Gould, MD; P471 LEFT LATERAL SECTIONECTOMY FOR HCC: FEASILITY, SAFETY Medical College of Wisconsin AND EFFECTS Long Tran Cong Duy, MS, Thuan Nguyen, MS, Dat Le, MD, Viet Dang, Phu Pham; University Medical Center - Ho Chi Minh City P482 TECHNICAL TRICKS FOR SAFER LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY Derya S Uymaz, MD1, Orhan Agcaoglu, MD1, Onur P472 NON-ANATOMIC RESECTION OF HEPATOCELLULAR Bayram, MD1, Cagri Bilgic, MD1, Gorkem K Ozgen, MD2, Yunus Yavuz, CARCINOMA; COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BIPOLAR MD1; 1Koc University, School of Medicine, Department of General RADIOFREQUENCY DEVICE (HABIB 4 X) VERSUS ULTRASONIC Surgery, 2VM Medical Park Hospital, Bahcesehir SHEAR (HARMONIC SCALPEL) Sherief A Saber, MD1, Gamal I Moussa, PhD1, Ossama H Elkhadrawy, PhD1, Tarek M Ibrahim, PhD2, Hamdy S P483 MANAGING GASTRIC BAND FAILURE: CONVERSION TO BYPASS, Abd Alla, PhD1, Mohamad H Abo-Raya, PhD1, Ahmad A Alshoora, MD1, SLEEVE, OR REMOVAL ALONE Matthew L Dong, MD, MPH, Daniela Sherief M Algarf, MSc1, Ahmad Swilum, MSc1, Tamer Almahdy, MSc1, Guevara, MD, Subhash Kini, MD, Eric Edwards, MD, Daniel Herron, MD, Ahmad Abd Alrahman, MSc1, Mahmoud A Eissa, MSc1, Mostaffa Allam, Gustavo Fernandez-Ranvier, MD; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount MSc1, Amre S Ghoraba, MSc1; 1Faculty of medicine, Tanta university Sinai Hospital, 2National Liver Inistitute, Menofiya University, Egypt P484 ALLEVIATION OF MORBID OBESITY AND ITS ASSOCIATED P473 CLINICAL EXPERIENCE AND FEASIBILITY OF TOTALLY COMORBIDITIES VIA LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY Udai S LAPAROSCOPIC LIVING DONOR RIGHT HEPATECTOMY Young Seok Sibia, MD, Raquel Redondo, MD, Adam S Weltz, MD, Olmos Holmatova, Han, MD, Jae Min Chun, MD, Heon Tak Ha, MD; Department of Surgery, MD, Paxton Paganelli, Hamid R Zahiri, DO, Timothy R Turner, PhD, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Kyungpook Alejandro Gandsas, MD; Anne Arundel Medical Center National University Hospital P485 EVALUATION OF LEARNING CURVE AND OUTCOMES OF P474 LAPAROSCOPIC PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY IS SAFE, LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY BASED ON 4-YEAR FEASIBLE, AND HAS THE ACCEPTABLE ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES FOR EXPERIENCE OF A SINGLE SURGEON. Anna Novikova, MD, Diego R PANCREATIC CANCER Weiwei Jin, MD1, Chao Lu, MS2, Yiping Mou, MD, Camacho, MD; Montefiore Medical Center FACS 2, Yucheng Zhou, MS2, Chaojie Huang, MS2; 1Zhejiang Univerisity P486 EFFECTS OF AN OUTPATIENT INFUSION PATHWAY ON 30-DAY School of Medicin, Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hosptial, 2Zhejiang READMISSION RATE FOLLOWING BARIATRIC SURGERY William Provincial People’s Hosptial P Main, DO1, Amy E Murphy, DO1, Lala R Hussain, MSc2, Katherine M P475 LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF PANCREATIC Meister, MD1, Kevin M Tymitz, MD1; 1Good Samaritan TriHealth Hospital, NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORS - AN EXPERIENCE FROM A TERTIARY 2TriHealth Hatton Research Institute CARE CENTRE IN SOUTH INDIA P Senthilnathan, R Parthasarathi, S P487 PROSPECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF POSTOPERATIVE Rajapandian, P Praveen Raj, Anand Vijai, V P Nalankilli, G Srivatsan, AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY Adam C Celio, MD, Matthew B Burruss, Sandeep Sabnis, C Palanivelu; GEM Hospital & Research Centre MD, Walter J Pories, MD, Konstantinos Spaniolas, MD; East Carolina University P488 INCREASES BLEEDING COMPLICATIONS AFTER PRIMARY SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY Ye Tian, BA1, Jared Cappelli, RN, BS1, Hallie Nelson, BS1, Xinyi Shen, BS1, Ann M Rogers, MD, FACS2; 1Penn State College of Medicine, 2Penn State Hershey Medical Center

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, Ninan Koshy, MBBS, Koji Park, MD, E John Harvey, MD, MRCS, MD, E John Harvey, MD, Koji Park, MBBS, , Ninan Koshy, DOCTORS HOSPITAL AT RENAISSANCE HEALTH SYSTEM RENAISSANCE HEALTH AT DOCTORS HOSPITAL 2 , Daniel W Birch , Daniel 1 Martin G Perez, MD Martin Perez, G , Gorkem MD K Ozgen, 1 Centre for the Advancement of Minimally Invasive Surgery, Surgery, of Minimally Invasive the Advancement for Centre Tanaka, MD, H Imoto, MD, T Tsuchiya, MD, M Nagao, MD, H Musha, MD, H Musha, MD, MD, M Nagao, MD, Tsuchiya, T MD, H Imoto, MD, Tanaka, F S Ohnuma, MD, MD, T Abe, MD, K Kudo, T Aoki, MD, MD, Watanabe, K Univ Graduate Tohoku MD; Department of Surgery, M Unno, Motoi, MD, School of Med PATIENTS UNDERGOING BARIATRIC SURGERY BARIATRIC UNDERGOING PATIENTS PATIENTS WITH PRIOR SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY PATIENTS Kolachalam, MD Hospital and Medical MD; Providence Mubashir Sabir, K Mittal, MD, University Michigan State Centers/ MSN, RN Laurie Deaton, of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Surgery, of General Bahcesehir WEIGHT LOSS WITH EXPERIENCE A SINGLE INSTITUTION’S REVISION FOLLOWING Ohio State The Needleman, MD; Bradley PhD, Sabrina Noria, MD, MD, University Suppa-ut Pungpapong, Chadin Tharavej, Patpong Navicharern, Suthep Navicharern, Patpong Tharavej, Chadin Suppa-ut Pungpapong, Chulalongkorn University Udomsawaengsup; TUMORS FOUND DURING STROMAL GASTROINTESTINAL CASE SERIES SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: LAPAROSCOPIC MD Agcaoglu, MD ELDERLY PATIENTS: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS. PATIENTS: ELDERLY MBBS, MS Hospital Luke’s MD; IBMIS Mount Sinai St. James McGinty, SEVERE IN OBESITY BYPASS AND GASTRIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY PATIENTS Krit Kitisin, Tanompetsanga, Rapheephat Wittayapairoch, Jakrapan BS, Joseph H Helm, MD, Alexander Nielsen, BS, Matthew E Bosler, BA, Nielsen, Alexander BS, Matthew E Bosler, BS, Joseph H Helm, MD, Wisconsin of MD; Medical Jon C Gould, College PhD, Kindel, MD, Tammy WITH MALABSORPTIVE PROCEDURES HIGHER MD Cheung, Steven Armour Forse CENTER, FOR EEA STAPLER IN LAPAROSCOPIC ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC ROUX-EN-Y IN LAPAROSCOPIC FOR EEA STAPLER A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE. BYPASSES; FACS, RNC; Carlson, Lea FACS, Roberts, Shawn MD, FACS, MD, LeMieur, SurgeryMinnesota Minimally Institute Invasive for SURGERY AFTER BARIATRIC Urrutia, MD, José Quezada, Clinica Las Condes MD; Urrutia, MD, GASTRIC BYPASS ROUX-EN-Y LAPAROSCOPIC TO PRIOR Jerry T Dang de Gara 2 of Calgary SURGERY: REPORT OF TWO CASES OF REPORT SURGERY: MD; Schauer, Phillip MD, Stacy Brethauer, MD, Aminian, Ali MD, Sideris, Clinic Cleveland OF 28 CASES. ANALYSIS OLD): YEARS 65 Posters Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring P500 OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC HIATAL HERNIA REPAIR IN HERNIA REPAIR HIATAL OF LAPAROSCOPIC P500 OUTCOMES THERE A ROLE? IS REVISION SURGERY: P501 LAGB THE UMBILICAL HERNIA OF WE SHOULD MANAGE P502 HOW P499 LAPAROSCOPIC REVISIONS: GASTRIC BAND ADJUSTABLE P499 LAPAROSCOPIC P498 DIFFERENT TREATMENT MODALITIES FOR INCIDENTAL FOR INCIDENTAL MODALITIES TREATMENT P498 DIFFERENT P496 BARIATRIC SURGERY IS SAFE WITH GOOD OUTCOMES IN WITH GOOD OUTCOMES IS SAFE SURGERY P496 BARIATRIC DIABETES AFTER REMISSION TYPE-2 OF RESULT YEARS P497 3 P495 RESOLUTION OF COMORBID CONDITIONS ARE SIGNIFICANTLY SIGNIFICANTLY ARE CONDITIONS OF COMORBID P495 RESOLUTION P493 TEN YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF WOUND INFECTIONSWOUND OF RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS YEAR TEN P493 INFECTIONTRACT URINARY OF POST-OPERATIVE P494 PREDICTORS P492 THE UTILITY OF ROUTINE ESOPHAGOGASTRODUODENOSCOPY THE UTILITY ESOPHAGOGASTRODUODENOSCOPY ROUTINE OF P492 P490 VISCERAL PSEUDOANEURYSM AFTER REVISIONAL BARIATRIC AFTER REVISIONAL BARIATRIC VISCERAL PSEUDOANEURYSM P490 OR EQUAL (OVER PATIENTS IN ELDERLY SURGERY P491 BARIATRIC

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GASTRECTOMY Brian Housman, MD, James Nguyen, MD, Krystyna AND NAUSEA-RELATED COMPLICATIONS? Georgios Orthopoulos, 2017 SAGES Kabata, PA, Matthew Lippel, BA, Piotr Gorecki, MD; New York Methodist MD, PhD, Partha Bhurtel, MBBS, Christopher Worgul, MD, Megan Hospital Goulard, NP, Anthony McCluney, MD, FACS, FASMBS, Nicole Pecquex, P519 DOES BARIATRIC SURGERY ALTER PATIENTS’ LEVEL OF MD, FASMBS; St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center INTEREST IN FITNESS PROGRAMS AND THEIR PERCEIVED BARRIERS P533 DIAREM SCORE AS A PREDICTIVE TOOL FOR TYPE 2 DIABETES TO EXERCISE? Derrick Wu, MA, Ambar Banerjee, MD, Annabelle Butler, MELLITUS REMISSION IN LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY MD, Jennifer Choi, MD, Don J Selzer, MD, William Hilgendorf, PhD, HSPP; VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BY-PASS Rafael Ramos Indiana University Vecchio, MD, David Gutierrez Blanco, MD, David Romero Funes, MD, P520 ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE Emanuele Lo Menzo, MD, PhD, FACS, FASMBS, Samuel Szomstein, MD, AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY Ariel Shuchleib1, Natan Zundel2, Elias FACS, FASMBS, Raul Rosenthal, MD, FACS, FASMBS; Cleveland Clinic Chousleb2; 1New York Prebyterian Queens, 2Jackson North Hospital Florida P521 ESTIMATING WEIGHT LOSS TRAJECTORIES IN LAPAROSCOPIC P534 GASTRIC LEAK MANAGEMENT IN SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY AND ROUX EN Y GASTRIC BYPASS PATIENTS POSTOPERATIVE Luciano J Deluca, MD, Liliana B Parasporo, Patricio Daniel Lomelin, MPH1, Priscila R Armjo, MD2, Austin Wheeler1, Tammy L J Cal, MD, Tomas C Jakob, MD, Ezequiel O Fernandez, MD; Centro de Kindel, MD, PhD3, Vishal Kothari, MD2; 1University Of Nebraska College Rehabilitacion Quirurgica de la Obesidad (CRQO) of Medicine, 2University of Nebraska Medical Center, 3Medical College P535 BARIATRIC SURGERY EARLIER IN LIFE LEADS TO IMPROVED of Wisconsin OUTCOMES Myungwon Chang, MD, MPH, Teresa Bell, PhD, Annabelle P522 DEMOGRAPHICS AND SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AS Butler, MD, Jennifer Choi, MD, Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD, PhD, Don Selzer, PREDICTORS OF WEIGHT LOSS AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE MD, Ambar Banerjee, MD; Indiana University GASTRECTOMY Amani Jambhekar, MD, Amy Maselli, MD, Shawn P536 LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: SHORT TERM Robinson, MD, Krystyna Kabata, PA, Piotr Gorecki, MD; New York OUTCOMES WITH AND WITHOUT STAPLE LINE REINFORCEMENT Methodist Hospital Shauna M Levy, MD, MS, Chetan Aher, MD, Matthew D Spann, MD, P523 THE UTILITY OF PREOPERATIVE UPPER ENDOSCOPY IN Wayne J English, MD, D. Brandon Williams, MD; Vanderbilt University PATIENTS UNDERGOING BARIATRIC SURGERY J Chen, MD, R Patel, Medical Center Y Zhai, MPH, A Trane, A Langell, E Morrow, MD, R Glasgow, MD, A Ibele, P537 GASTROPARESIS FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE

MD, E Volckmann, MD; University of Utah GASTRECTOMY; ROUX-EN-Y IS THE CURE Vadim Meytes, DO, Jonathan Gumer, DO, Mazen Iskandar, MD, George Ferzli, MD, FACS; P524 SAFETY AND OUTCOME OF REVISION BARIATRIC SURGERY Surgical Spring Week INVOLVING CONVERSIONS: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS Saurabh NYU Lutheran Medical Center Sharma, MBBS, MS, Dina Corjuc, Ninan Koshy, MBBS, Koji Park, MD, E P538 PORTOMESENTERIC VENOUS THROMBOSIS AS A John Harvey, MD, MRCS, James McGinty, MD; IBMIS Mount Sinai St. COMPLICATION OF LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: A CASE Luke’s Hospital REPORT Raman Krimpuri, MD, Christopher McHenry, MD, ViceChairman P525 BARIATRIC SINGLE ANASTOMOSIS GASTRIC BYPASS: A SINGLE of Surgery, Christopher Brandt, MD, Chairman of Surgery, Jeffrey SURGEON EXPERIENCE OF 532 PATIENTS Abu-Abeid Subhi, MD, Niv Claridge, MD, Sergio Bardaro, MD, Director Metabolic Bariatric Surg; Pencovich, MD, PhD, Yonatan Lessing, MD, Marian Khatib, MD; tasmc MetroHealth Medical Center - Case Western Reserve University P526 IMPLEMENTING THE ASCVD SCORE TO ASSESS RISK P539 SIMPLE, SAFE AND EFFECTIVE. THE MGB ADDED TO NISSEN REDUCTION AFTER A BARIATRIC SURGERY. David Gutierrez Blanco, SURGERY (MGBN): 15-YEAR OUTCOMES OF 1452 CASES FROM A MD, David Romero Funes, MD, Federico Perez Quirante, Emanuele Lo SINGLE SURGEON. Leonardo E Silva, MD, PhD, FACS1, Ruy Jorge C Menzo, MD, PhD, FACS, FASMBS, Samuel Szomstein, MD, FACS, FASMBS, Junior, MD, PhD, FACS2, Paula Cristina P Ribeiro, RD, LDN1, Maxley M Raul J Rosenthal, MD, FACS, FASMBS; Cleveland Clinic Florida Alves, MD1, Tanous K El Ajouz, MD1, Rodrigo A Silva, MD, Prof3; 1ICAD Goiania, 2Department of Surgery - University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA, P527 EFFECTS OF BARIATRIC SURGERY ON SLEEP APNEA Babak 3Department of Surgery - Santa Casa School of Medicine - Sao Paulo, Katiraee, MD1, Peter Powles, MD, FRACP, FRCPC, ABSM2, Maria Tiboni, Brazil MD, FRCPC2, Dennis Hong, MD, MSc, FRCSC, FACS1, Scott Gmora, MD, FRCSC, FACS1, Mehran Anvari, MB, BS, PhD, FRCSC, FACS1; 1Centre for P540 RESOLUTION OF METABOLIC COMORBIDITIES IN POST- Minimal Access Surgery (CMAS), 2St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton, ON, SURGERY BARIATRIC PATIENTS: IMPACT ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE Canada OF THE PATIENT Evelyn Dorado, md, Viviana Orozco, Maria Victoria Lopez; FUNDACION VALLE DEL LILI P528 IMPACT OF LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY ON GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE Adham R Saad, MD, Lauren P541 POSTOPERATIVE HEMORRHAGE IN SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: Goss, MSPH, Britney Corey, MD, Richard D Stahl, MD, Jayleen Grams, MD; SINGLE INSTITUTION 5 YEAR EXPERIENCE Daniela Guevara, MD, University of Alabama at Birmingham Matthew L Dong, MD, MPH, Subhash Kini, MD, Eric Edwards, MD, Daniel Herron, MD, Gustavo Fernandez-Ranvier, MD; Icahn School of Medicine P529 LAPAROSCOPIC MINIGASTRIC BYPASS VS LAPAROSCOPIC at Mount Sinai SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY- METABOLIC SURGERY FOR MORBID OBESITY WITH REMISSION OF DIABETES AND CO-MORBIDITIES P542 LAPAROSCOPIC GREATER CURVATURE PLICATION VERSUS AND EFFECTIVE WEIGHT LOSS Ajay H Bhandarwar, MS, Saurabh S LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: LONG-TERM RESULTS OF Gandhi, MS, Chintan B Patel, MS, Amol N Wagh, MS, Priyank D Kothari, PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL V.v. Grubnik1, O.b. Ospanov2, O.v. Eham L Arora; Grant Government Medical College Medvedev1, A.m. Orekesheva2, M.s. Kresun1; 1Odessa national medical university, Ukraine, 2Medical university Astana, Kazakhstan P530 BARIATRIC SURGERY IN ADOLESCENTS: BAND VS. SLEEVE VS. GASTRIC BYPASS Marcos Berry, MD, Lionel Urrutia, MD, José Quezada, P543 THE OUTCOME OF BARIATRIC SURGERY IN ADOLESCENTS MD; Clinica Las Condes Zubaidah Nor Hanipah, MD1, Suriya Punchai, MD1, Gautam Sharma, MD2, Emre Bucak, MD1, Ali Aminian, MD1, Stacy Brethauer, MD1, Philip P531 LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: AN IMAGE-BASED Schauer, MD1; 1Bariatric and Metabolic Institute, Cleveland Clinic, GUIDE TO COMMON POSTSURGICAL FAILURE Fabio Garofalo, MD1, 2Section of Surgical Endoscopy, Dept. of General Surgery, Cleveland Karl Sayegh, MD2, Omar Abouzahr, MD1, Henri Atlas, MD1, Garneau Clinic Pierre, MD1, Ronald Denis, MD1, Michel Philie, MD1, Radu Pescarus, MD1; 1Hôpital Sacre-Coeur, 2McGill University Health Center

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, Keith Gersin, MD, Timothy Kuwada, MD; Carolinas MD; Carolinas Kuwada, Timothy , Keith Gersin, MD, , Luca Stocchi, MD Stocchi, , Luca 2 , Claudia C Dorantes, MD , Claudia C Dorantes, 2 , Zubaidah NorHanipah, MD , Zubaidah 1 , David Gutierrez Blanco, MD, SriGita Madiraju, MSFAU, MSFAU, SriGita Madiraju, MD, Blanco, Gutierrez , David Hatim Alsulaim, MD, MPH MD, Alsulaim, Hatim Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland Surgery, Colorectal 2 , Ali Aminian, MD Aminian, , Ali 1 Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University, University, Kuwait of Medicine, Department Faculty of Surgery, University, Kuwait of Medicine, Department Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait Institute, Dasman Diabetes K Robinson, MD, Eric Sheu, MD, PhD, Ashley Vernon, MD, Scott Shikora, Scott Shikora, MD, Vernon, Ashley PhD, MD, Eric Sheu, K Robinson, MD, Hospital Women’s MD; Brigham Ali, and Tavakkoli MD, VERTICAL SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY DEFICIENCY AFTER BA, Tang, Kimberley FACS, MD, H Magnuson, Thomas FACS, MD, Schweitzer, School of Johns HopkinsThe University, FACS; PhD, MD, Steele, Medicine SURGERY. AFTER BARIATRIC Lutheran NYU FACS; MD, Ferzli, George MD, Certificado en Cirugía Minimamente Invasiva para la Obesidad y la Obesidad para Certificado Cirugía en Minimamente Invasiva México, Veracruz, Diabetes, SLEEVE AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC YEAR ONE REDUCED AT OBESE DIABETIC AND NON- MORBIDLY IN BOTH GASTRECTOMY DIABETIC PATIENTS 1 2 3 INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE. A SINGLE POPULATION: MD Funes, MD, Samuel Szomstein, FASMBS, FACS, PhD, MD, Menzo, Emanuele Lo Clinic Cleveland FASMBS; FACS, Raul MD, Rosenthal, FASMBS, FACS, Florida AND PARATHYROID D, VITAMIN ON CALCIUM, GASTRECTOMY TWO YEARS HORMONE AT Jayleen MD, Stahl, Richard MD, A Gullick,Allison MSPH, Britney L Corey, Birmingham at of Alabama University PhD; MD, Grams, MD Punchai, MD Hull, Tracy MD Clinic, MD Michael B Goldberg, Figueroa, MD Figueroa, PhD Shawaf, Eman Al OR COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING BARIATRIC SURGERY BARIATRIC FOLLOWING OR COMPLICATIONS MPH MD, Alsulaim, MD, H Magnuson, Thomas FACS, MD, BA, Michael A Schweitzer, Tang, The Department of Surgery, FACS; PhD, MD, KimberleyE Steele, FACS, Johns Hopkins School University of Medicine FOR BARIATRIC WEIGHT LOSS AND POST-OPERATIVE OPERATIVE PATIENTS SURGERY MD Matt Pfister, System Healthcare LONG MINI-GASTRIC BYPASS: TO ATTRIBUTED COMPLICATIONS MINI- UNDERGONE HAVING OF PATIENTS TERM FOLLOW-UP I GASTRIC BYPASS D Kothari, MS, Eham L MS, Priyank Wagh, S Gandhi, Saurabh N MS, Amol Mumbai Medical college Grant Arora; SLEEVE IN LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE FORMATION FACILITATE GASTRECTOMY MD, Daniel Schauer, MD, Watkins, Brad DennisJ Hanseman, PhD, MD, of Cincinnati University MD; Diwan, Tayyab MD, Thompson, Jonathan IN PATIENTS GASTRIC BAND OF DYSFUNCTIONAL TREATMENT THE WITH MORBID OBESITY P566 PREVALENCE AND PREDICTORS OF POSTOPERATIVE THIAMINE OF POSTOPERATIVE AND PREDICTORS P566 PREVALENCE FOLLOW-UP WITH LONG-TERM COMPLIANCE TO P567 BARRIERS P561 AMYLIN (AN INSULIN CO-SECRETOR) IS SIGNIFICANTLY IS SIGNIFICANTLY INSULIN CO-SECRETOR) (AN P561 AMYLIN THE BARIATRIC IN OF FRACTURES PROFILE THE METABOLIC P562 AND SLEEVE GASTRIC BYPASS P563 EFFECTS OF ROUX-EN-Y DIABETES 2 MELLITUS? TYPE IMPROVE P564 CAN COLECTOMY SURGERY NUTRITION AFTER BARIATRIC PARENTERAL TOTAL P565 P556 EARLY DISCHARGE DOES NOT INCREASE READMISSION RATE RATE INCREASE READMISSION DOES NOT DISCHARGE P556 EARLY ON PRE- WEIGHT MANAGEMENT P557 EFFECT OF MEDICAL RELATED THE MYTH OF ALKALINE GASTRIC REFLUX P558 BREAKING TO CLAMPINGP559 SAFETY DEVICE OF NOVEL AND EFFICACY FOR GASTRIC BYPASS THE ONE ANASTOMOSIS P560 UTILITY OF ,

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2 , Emma Billington , Edward Cornwell , Edward 2 1 , Shalvin Prasad 2 BYPASS WITH LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY FOR TYPE TYPE FOR SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY WITH LAPAROSCOPIC BYPASS 2 DIABETES PATIENTS MD; Department Buhe, Amin of General MD, Dexiao Du, MD, Peng, Beijing, Medical University, Capital Beijing Shijitan Hospital, Surgery, China. FOLLOWING BARIATIRC SURGERY BARIATIRC FOLLOWING Wisconsin of MD; Medical BA, Jon C Gould, College BS, Matthew Bosler, SURGERY AFTER BARIATRIC COVERAGE MD J Charles, Virginia of MD; University Sanjay Dhawan, RESIDENT, Anubhav Vindal, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR; ASSOCIATE Vindal, Anubhav RESIDENT, Dhawan, Sanjay NEW DELHI, INDIA AZAD MEDICAL COLLEGE, MAULANA THROMBOEMBOLISM VENOUS FOR A MAJOR RISK FACTOR WITHOUT INCREASING OBJECTIVE EVIDENCE OF ACID/ALKALINE CARE CENTRE TERTIARY A EXPERIENCE FROM – EARLY REFLUX IN INDIA. MD; HOSPITAL CLINICAS DR. ALOAN MD; HOSPITAL PATIENTS SURGERY Sharma, MD MD Kirby, Clinic, Cleveland General Surgery, Clinic MD, MPH, Adil H Khan, MD, Tomasz Rogula, MD, Mujjahid Abbas, MD; Mujjahid Abbas, Rogula, MD, Tomasz H Khan, MD, MPH, Adil MD, Reserve Western Medical Center/Case Hospitals Cleveland University University CASE REPORT Medical Deaconess MD; Beth Center Israel Jones, Y ROUX GASTRICO PASS Jamil Kendall Hughes of Medicine, College University PATIENTS HERNIA IN SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY Saleh, MD, Alhaj Adel MPH, Michal R Janik, Khaitan, MD, MD, Leena Mohammad Seyed Kalantar Motamedi, Mohammed Alshehri, MD, Marcil Mitchell of Alberta,University Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, Alberta, Canada, Calgary, of Calgary, University Surgery, Endocrinology & Metabolism, Department of University of Medicine, Alberta, Canada Calgary, OUTCOMES WEIGHT REGAIN: MIDTERM FOR BYPASS DISTAL TO AND ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS IN ASIAN POPULATION GASTRIC BYPASS AND ROUX-EN-Y MS Bhandarwar, medical college Kothari; D Grant Priyank Eham L Arora, MS, Wagh, N Mumbai THE ROUX-EN-Y OF OUTCOMES HYPERPARATHYROIDISM REVIEW A SYSTEMATIC GASTRIC BYPASS: FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY FROM THE FROM SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY LAPAROSCOPIC FOLLOWING PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT SURGICAL QUALITY NATIONAL MD Fletcher, Medical University Rush Center Omotosho; Posters Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring P554 IMPLICATIONS OF MEDICAID EXPANSION ON INSURANCE OF MEDICAID EXPANSION P554 IMPLICATIONS GASTRIC ROUX-EN-Y OF LAPAROSCOPIC P555 COMPARISON P553 PERIOPERATIVE BLEEDING AND BLOOD TRANSFUSION IS BLEEDING AND BLOOD P553 PERIOPERATIVE P552 MINI GASTRIC BYPASS CAUSES SUCCESSFUL WEIGHT LOSS WEIGHT LOSS SUCCESSFUL CAUSES P552 MINI GASTRIC BYPASS P551 PRESENCE AND IMPLICATION OF CELIAC DISEASE IN BARIATRIC DISEASE IN BARIATRIC OF CELIAC P551 PRESENCE AND IMPLICATION P549 AUTOPHONY AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: A SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC P549 AUTOPHONY AFTER BY PHITOBEZOAR BY PERFURATED LATE BOWEL P550 SMALL P548 ENDOSCOPIC PREDICTIVE VALUE FOR DIAGNOSING HIATAL HIATAL FOR DIAGNOSING VALUE PREDICTIVE P548 ENDOSCOPIC P547 LAPAROSCOPIC REVISION OF ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS GASTRIC BYPASS REVISION OF ROUX-EN-Y P547 LAPAROSCOPIC P546 LONG-TERM HYPOVITAMINOSIS D AND SECONDARY SECONDARY D AND HYPOVITAMINOSIS P546 LONG-TERM P544 PREDICTORS OF INCREASED LENGTH OF HOSPITAL STAY STAY OF HOSPITAL OF INCREASED LENGTH P544 PREDICTORS BETWEEN MINI-GASTRIC STUDY BYPASS P545 COMPARATIVE

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P568 NEW OPERATIVE APPROACH TO JEJUNO-JEJUNAL P583 REDUCED PORT LAPAROSCOPIC ILEOSTOMY Ryutaro Yasudome, INTUSSUSCEPTION Jeffrey C Lawrence1, Salim Hosein, MD2, James B MD, Shinichiro Mori, MD, PhD, Yoshiaki Kita, MD, PhD, Kenji Baba, MD,

Wooldridge, MD, FACS2, William S Richardson, MD, FACS2; 1University of PhD, Masayuki Yanagi, MD, PhD, Tetsuya Ijichi, MD, Yasuto Uchikado, 2017 SAGES Queensland Medical School - Ochsner Clinical School, 2Ochsner Clinic MD, PhD, Hiroshi Kurahara, MD, PhD, Yuko Mataki, MD, PhD, Masahiko Foundation Sakoda, MD, PhD, Akihiro Nakajo, MD, PhD, Kosei Maemura, MD, PhD, P569 EFFECT OF PRE-OPERATIVE BMI IN THE WEIGHT LOSS Shoji Natsugoe, MD, PhD; Department of Digestive Surgery, Breast and OF PATIENTS WHO UNDERWENT LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE Thyroid Surgery, Kagoshima University School of Medicine GASTRECTOMY AND ROUX EN Y GASTRIC BYPASS Daniel Lomelin, P584 RECURRENCE AFTER SIMULTANEOUS MINIMALLY MPH1, Priscila R Armijo, MD2, Austin Wheeler1, Tammy L Kindel, MD, INVASIVE INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR AND ROBOTIC RADICAL PhD3, Vishal Kothari, MD2; 1University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine, PROSTATECTOMY S. Julie-Ann Lloyd, MD, PhD, Andrew T Strong, MD, 2University of Nebraska Medical Center, 3Medical College of Wisconsin JingLiang Yan, MD, PhD, John H Rodriguez, MD, Jeffrey L Ponsky, MD, P570 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC Matthew D Kroh, MD; Section of Surgical Endoscopy, Dept. of General BYPASS AND SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY ON RENAL FUNCTION AND Surgery, Cleveland Clinic URINE OXALATE EXCRETION Mingwei Ni, MD, PhD1, John Lieske, P585 LAPAROSCOPIC MODIFIED KEYHOLE PLUS REPAIR FOR MD2, Todd Kellogg, MD2; 1Kaiser Permanente South Baltimore County PARASTOMAL HERNIA SINGLE CENTRE LAST 15YEARS EXPERIENCE Medical Center, 2Mayo Clinic FROM INDIA. C Palanivelu, MS, FACS, FRCSEdDSc, R Parthasarathi, MS, P571 PREOPERATIVE UPPER ENDOSCOPY AND PREDICTING HIATAL FMAS, S Rajapandian, MS, FRCS, FMAS, P Senthilnathan, MS, FMAS, DNB, HERNIA REPAIR IN BARIATRIC SURGERY A Mooney, MD, A Rathi, BS, M Darshan Nayak, MS, Samrat Jankar, MS, P Praveen Raj, MS, FMAS; GEM Murr, MD, J P Gonzalvo, DO; University of South Florida, TGH Hospital & Research Centre P572 INITIAL EXPERIENCE AND SHORT-TERM OUTCOMES IN A P586 SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC REMOTE NORTHERN BARIATRIC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE Justin PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY : A SINGLE CENTER’S EXPERIENCE D Poling, MD, Scott Cassie, MD, FRCPSC, Andrew Smith, MD, FRCPSC; Meng Lingwei, Wang Mingjun, Peng Bing, Cai He, Li Yongbin, Cai NOSM Yunqiang; Department of Pancreatic Surgery, West China Hospital, Sichuan University P573 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN POSTOPERATIVE PREALBUMIN LEVELS AND EXCESS WEIGHT LOSS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING P587 REDUCED PORT LAPAROSCOPY AND ENDOSCOPY LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY Jonathan Imran, MD, Tarik COOPERATIVE SURGERY (RP-LECS) WITH THE NOVEL FJ (FREE JAW) Madni, MD, Audra Clark, MD, Erica Hodgman, MD, Tjasa Hranjec, MD, CLIP AND F (FREE) LOOP PLUS DEVICES Hidenori Fujii, MD, PhD,

Daniel Scott, MD, Sara Hennessy, MD; University Of Texas Southwestern Yoshiyuki Kawakami, MD, PhD, Toshiharu Aotake, Hidemaro Yoshiba, Medical Center MD, PhD, Koji Doi, MD, PhD, Ryuhei Ohnishi, MD, Yuki Hirose, MD, PhD; Japanese Red Cross Fukui Hospital Surgical Spring Week P574 Withdrawn P588 TECHNIQUE OF ESOPHAGOJEJUNOSTOMY USING THE P575 CHARACTERISTICS OF WOMEN ELIGIBLE FOR BARIATRIC TRANSORAL PRETILTED ANVIL HEAD AFTER LAPAROSCOPY SURGERY: A STUDY OF 2013-2014 NHANES DATA Kavita Chandwani, ASSISTED TOTAL GASTRECTOMY(LATG) FOR GASTRIC CANCER Instructor in Surgery Research1, Shinil K Shah, Assistant Professor1, Anil Shinichi Sakuramoto, PhD, Hisashi Gunji, PhD, Motohiro Tyuuman, MD, D Kulkarni, Professor in Surgery1, Dejian Lai, Professor2, Erik B Wilson, Kenichi Aratani, MD, Mistuo Wakata, MD, Yutaka Miyawaki, PhD, Hiroshi Professor and Vice Chair in Surgery1; 1University of Texas Health Science Sato, PhD, Koujun Okamoto, PhD, Shigeki Yamaguchi, PhD, Isamu Center, McGovern Medical School, 2University of Texas Health Science Koyama, PhD; Saitama Medical University, International Medical Center Center, School of Public Health P589 THORACOSOCOPIC STAPLER AND PLICATION FOR P576 CLINICAL VERSUS PATIENT REPORTED MEASURES OF EVENTRATION OF DIAPHRAGM: A HYBRID APPROACH Dattaguru DEPRESSION IN BARIATRIC SURGERY Sudarshan Srivatsan, Vinay R Kulkarni, MS, Ajay H Bhandarwar, MS, Priyank D Kothari, Saurabh S Guduguntla, Kelly Young, Aliasghar Arastu, Cameron Strong, Ruth Gandhi, MS, Chintan B Patel, MS, Amol N Wagh, MS, Eham L Arora; Grant Cassidy, Amir A Ghaferi, MD, MS; University of Michigan Government Medical College & Sir JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai, India P577 GASTRIC BYPASS IS SAFE AND EFFECTIVE FOR THE SUPER- P591 SURGERY FOR EPIPLOIC APPENDAGITIS Michael J Jaronczyk, MD, SUPER OBESE PATIENT Vadim Meytes, DO, Grace Chang, Mazen Vladimir Daoud, MD, Ibrahim Daoud, MD; St. Francis Hospital & Medical Iskandar, MD, George Ferzli, MD, FACS; NYU Lutheran Medical Center Center P578 LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: WHAT IS THE IDEAL P592 REAL TO VIRTUAL SCENE REGISTRATION USING KINECT® FOR BOUGIE SIZE? James A Radford, DC, MS1, Aliu Sanni, MD2; 1Philadelphia ENDOSCOPIC AUGMENTED REALITY SYSTEM Atul Kumar, PhD1, Shih- College of Osteopathic Medicine, 2Augusta University Wei Huang, MD1, Yen-Yu Wang, MS1, Kai-Che Liu, PhD1, Wan-Chi Hung, P579 Withdrawn MS2, Yi-Chun Lee, PhD2, Jungle Chi-hsiang Wu1, Jian Hua Lin1, Min Chang P580 PERCUTANEOUS NEEDLES AND MINILAPAROSCOPY: SINGLE- Hung, MD1; 11Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, 2IRCAD- PORT SURGERY HYBRID TECHNIQUE, AN ACCESSIBLE AND Taiwanup>Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, 2IRCAD-Taiwan 1 EFFICIENT COMBINATION. Gloria Gonzalez Uribe, MD , Fausto P593 ROBOTIC VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR WITH MESH: MIS 2 2 Jesus Davila Avila, MD , Jose Lemus Allende, MD , Hiram Raul Munoz FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM EXPERIENCE IN A NEW YORK CITY 3 4 Gonzalez, MD , Martha Ruth Davila Centeno, MD , Juan Carlos Orellana, HOSPITAL Thomas J Shaknovsky, DO1, Frederick L Sabido, MD, FACS2, 4 5 1 2 MD , Daniel Tsin, MD ; ISSSTECALI, HOSPITAL FAUSTO DAVILA PXA Dooniya I Shaikh, MS2; 1Southeast Alabama Medical Center, 2Richmond 3 RICA VER. MEX, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE NUTRICION SALVADOR University Medical Center SUBIRAN INNSZ MEX, 4HOSP. GRAL. DR. MANUEL GEA GONZALEZ, P594 A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS COMPARING THE 5PRIVATE PRACTICE OPEN WITH THE LAPAROSCOPIC APPROACH FOR TRANSVERSE P581 MINIMALLY INVASIVE POSTERIOR RETROPERITONEOSCOPIC COLON CANCER Christos Athanasiou, Sonia Lockwood, Jonathan APPROACH FOR EXTRA-ADRENAL TUMORS Jamii St. Julien, MD, MPH, Robinson, Georgios Markides; Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Elizabeth Grubbs, MD, FACS, Nancy D Perrier, MD, FACS, Jeffrey E Lee, Foundation Trust MD, FACS; MD Anderson Cancer Center P582 TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR ARTERY COMPRESSION SYNDROMS Marty Zdichavsky, MD, Jessica Lange, MD, Philipp Horvath, MD, Stefan Beckert, MD, Alfred Königsrainer, MD; University Hospital Tübingen, Germany

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P622 LAPAROSCOPIC PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY WITH “EASY- P637 DEMONSTRATION OF VARIABILITY IN EXCESS WEIGHT LOSS FIRST” STRATEGY FOR BORDERLINE RESECTABLE PANCREATIC CALCULATION USING DIFFERENT BASELINE WEIGHTS Roshni CANCER: TECHNOLOGY AND RESULTS Weiwei Jin, MD1, Chao Lu, Venugopal, MD, Karina A Newhall, MD, Julia E Segal, BS, Thadeus L Trus, 2017 SAGES MS2, Yiping Mou, MD, FACS2, Xiaowu Xu2, Renchao Zhang2; 1Zhejiang MD, William S Laycock; Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Univerisity School of Medicin, Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hosptial, P638 THE PROJECT RE-ENGINEERED DISCHARGE (RED) SURGERY 2 Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hosptial (S) ON A 30 DAY READMISSION RATE IN COLORECTAL CANCER P623 LAPAROSCOPIC NISSEN’S FUNDOPLICATION VERSUS SURGERY PATIENTS Christy Y Chai, MD1, Elaine Vo, MD2, Celia Robinson, LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL FUNDOPLICATION: IMPROVEMENT IN MD3, Aanand D Naik, MD1, G N Burns, RN1, Nader N Massarweh1, Hop REFLUX SCORES WITHOUT MECHANICAL COMPLICATIONS WITH Trancao, MD1, Samir S Awad, MD1; 1Michael E Debakey Veteran Affairs PARTIAL FUNDOPLICA Saurabh S Gandhi, MS, Ajay H Bhandarwar, MS, Medical Center, 2Baylor College of Medicine, 3University of Texas MD Chintan B Patel, MS, Amol N Wagh, MS, Priyank D Kothari, Eham L Arora; Anderson Cancer Center Grant Government Medical College P639 COMPARISON OF LAPAROSCOPE VERSUS DA VINCI ROBOT P624 FEASIBILITY OF REDUCED PORT LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY ON SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS BASED ON OPERATION TIME AND FOR . Ryo Shimoyama, MD, Masataka Ikeda, MD, OPERATOR VOLUME Vladimir Coca-Soliz, MD1, Rose C Gooding, BS2, Michihiko Miyazaki, MD, Takuya Hamakawa, MD, Sakae Maeda, MD, Jennifer Hubbard, MD1, Philip R Corvo, MD, MA1; 1St. Mary’s Hospital, 2St. Mamoru Uemura, MD, Masakazu Miyake, MD, Naoki Hama, Kazuhiro George’s University School of Medicine Nishikawa, MD, Atsushi Miyamoto, MD, Motohiro Hirao, MD, Shoji P640 OPERATING THEATRE PATIENTS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT: Nakamori, MD, Mitsugu Sekimoto, MD; Osaka National Hospital KUWAIT’S PERSPECTIVE Yousef Almuhanna, MD1, Maryyam Alshatti1, P625 PARTIAL GASTRECTOMY BY LESS INVASIVE LECS Satoru Fatima Alotaibi2; 1KIMS, 2Kuwait University Takayama; Nagoya Tokushukai General Hospital P642 COST ANALYSIS AND SUPPLY UTILIZATION OF LAPAROSCOPIC P626 LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF APPENDICEAL MUCOCELES: CHOLECYSTECTOMY Trishul Kapoor, MSIV1, Sean Wrenn, MD2, Wasef OUTCOMES IN A SERIES OF 15 CASES Andrew M Schneider, MD, David Abu-Jaish, MD, FACS, FASM, BS2; 1University of Vermont College of E Disbrow, MD, Joseph A Ewing, MS, James C Rex, MD; Greenville Health Medicine, 2University of Vermont Medical Center System P643 SURGICAL APPROACH AND POSTOPERATIVE CHANGES IN P627 OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY BODY WEIGHT, SKELETAL MUSCLE AND ADIPOSE TISSUE MASS IN THE ELDERLY PATIENTS Weiwei Jin1, Jingrui Wang1, Yiping Mou2, IN EARLY GASTRIC CANCER PATIENTS Yuki Yokota, Masashi Hirota, Chao Lu2, Yunyun Xu, MS2; 1Zhejiang Univerisity School of Medicin, Hirotsugu Nagase, Tomono Kawase, Hiroshi Imamura, Kozo Noguchi, 2 Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hosptial, Zhejiang Provincial People’s Atsushi Hamabe, Kazuteru Oshima, Tsukasa Tanida, Yoshito Tomimaru, Hosptial Shunji Morita, Takashi Iwazawa, Kenzo Akagi, Keizo Dono; Department Surgical Spring Week P629 DOBLE INTERNAL HERNIA IN A PATIENT WITH HISTORY OF of Surgery, Toyonaka Municipal Hospital, Japan LAPAROSPIC ROUX- Y GASTRIC BYPASS Luis Zavala, SURGEON, Carlos P644 INTRAOPERATIVE CHOLANGIOGRAM DURING LAPAROSCOPIC Adrian Espinosa, Buenaventura Leal, SURGEON, Abel Salazar, Fernando CHOLECYSTECTOMY: A GOOD INVESTMENT? 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Rajmohan Rammohan, MD, Kotaro Wakamatsu, MD2, Masanori Tada, PhD2, Naoto Nishi, MD3, Marius Calin, MD4; 1Bronx MD, Phd, Emanuele Lo Menzo, MD, PhD, FACS, FASMBS, Samuel Lebanon Hospital, 2Tokyo Metropolitan Matsuzawa Hospital, 3Tohjun Szomstein, MD, FACS, FASMBS, Raul Rosenthal, MD, FACS, FASMBS; Hospital, 4Virtua Hospital Cleveland Clinic Florida P650 PREDICTORS OF CONVERSION FROM LAPAROSCOPIC P634 SURGEON INTEREST KEY IN GROWING A MULTIDISIPLINARY CHOLECYSTECTOMY TO OPEN CHOLECYSTECTOMY. AN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PROGRAM John M Glenn, DO, Timothy Nelson, INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE. 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P678 BI-PHASIC LEARNING CURVE OF ROBOTIC-ASSISTED P692 SURGICAL AND ONCOLOGIC OUTCOME OF ROBOTIC LOBECTOMY WITH VIDEO-ASSISTED THORACOSCOPIC EXPERIENCE SURGERY FOR COLON CANCER: COMPARISON WITH OPEN AND

Frank O Velez-Cubian, MD1, Kavian Toosi, BS2, Bryce Montane, BS2, LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY USING PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING 2017 SAGES Kathryn Rodriguez, MD2, Carla C Moodie, PAC3, Joseph R Garrett, MPH, Seung Yoon Yang, Gyoung Tae Noh, Youn Young Park, Jiho Yoon, Yoon ARNP3, Jacques P Fontaine, MD3, Eric M Toloza3; 1Department of Surgery, Dae Han, Min Soo Cho, Hyuk Hur, Byung Soh Min, Kang Young Lee, Nam University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa Fl, Kyu Kim; Yonsei University College of Medicine 2University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa Fl, P693 ROBOTIC ASSISTED SPLENECTOMY IN A PATIENT WITH 3Department of Thoracic Oncology, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa Fl MASSIVE SPLENOMEGALY SECONDARY TO SARCOIDOSIS Srikanth P679 EFFECTIVENESS, SAFETY AND FEASIBILITY OF ROBOTIC- Parsi, MD, Suzanna Hosein, Veeraiah Siripurapu, MD; Lankenau Medical ASSISTED GASTRIC NEUROSTIMULATOR PLACEMENT Jaskiran Center Kaur, MD, Francisco Igor Macedo, MD, Ramachandra Kolachalam, MD; P694 ROBOTIC INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR David S Edelman, MD; Baptist Providence Hospital and Medical Centers/ Michigan State University Health, Doctors Hospital P680 ROBOTIC PYLOROPLASTY FOR THE TREATMENT OF P695 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA REPAIR IN A REFRACTORY GASTROPARESIS Sherard Chiu, MD, Gregory J Mancini, NON-UNIVERSITY, MINIMALLY INVASIVE FELLOWSHIP COUNCIL MD, Sarah Campbell, PA, Matthew L Mancini, MD; University of ACCREDITED PROGRAM Jiashou Xu, MD, Giovanni Begossi, MD, Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine Knoxville Gregory A Broderick-Villa, MD, Teresa Kim, Rupert Horoupian, Steve A P681 OUTCOMES ASSOCIATED WITH ROBOTIC APPROACHES TO Stanten, Ajay K Upadhyay; Alta Bates Medical Center PANCREATIC RESECTION Kenneth Meredith, MD, FACS1, Ravi Shridhar, P696 Withdrawn MD, PhD2, Jamie Huston, MS1, Mokenge Malafa, MD3, Pedro Briceno, P698 ROBOT-ASSISTED VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC LIVER RESECTION: A MD1; 1Florida State University, Sarasota Memorial Health Care System, REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE AND A COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS FROM 2University of Central Florida, 3Moffitt Cancer Center A SINGLE HIGH-VOLUME CENTER M Fruscione, MD, MBA, E Baker, MD, P682 NEW APPLICATION FOR THE ROBOTIC PLATFORM: GENDER A Cochran, MSPH, J Martinie, MD, FACS, D Vrochides, MD, PhD, FACS, REASSIGNMENT (SEX CHANGE) SURGERY Jean-Francois Tremblay, FRCSC, D Iannitti, MD, FACS; Carolinas Medical Center Slawomir Marecik, Loren Schechter, John J Park, Leela M Prasad; P699 LAPAROSCOPIC POSTERIOR RETROPERITONEOSCOPIC Advocate Lutheran General Hospital ADRENALECTOMY FOR PRIMARY HIPERALDOSTERONISM. P683 ROBOTIC VS LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY: WHICH EXPERIENCE IN IV LEVEL CLINIC IN COLOMBIA. Evelyn Dorado; TECHNIQUE IS OPTIMAL IN MORBIDLY OBESE PATIENTS? FUNDACION VALLE DEL LILI

Mohammad A Farukhi, MD, Brian Davis, MD; Texas Tech University HSC P700 OLDER ADULTS ALSO BENEFIT FROM LAPAROSCOPIC El Paso SPLENECTOMY: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE OVER 9 YEARS. Surgical Spring Week P684 SAFETY AND FEASIBILITY OF ROBOTIC ASSISTED IVOR LEWIS Riley D Stewart, MD, Jon Bailey, MD, Dennis R Klassen, MD; Dalhousie ESOPHAGECTOMY Kenneth Meredith, MD1, Jamie Huston, BS1, Oya University Andacoglu, MD2, Pedro Briceno, MD1, Ravi Shridhar, MD, PhD3; 1Florida P701 SCLEROSING ANGIOMATOID NODULAR TRANSFORMATION State University/Sarasota Memorial Healthcare System, 2University of OF THE SPLEEN (SANT): CASE SERIES AND LITERATURE REVIEW Wisconsin, Madison, 3University of Central Florida Mohammed H Al Mahroos, MD, FRCSC, Mustafa AlSultan, MD, FRCP, P685 INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR: IS THERE A BENEFIT TO USING THE Maria Tsatoumas, MD, FRCP, Liane S Feldman, MD, FRCSC; Mcgill ROBOT? Eric J Charles, MD, J Hunter Mehaffey, MD, Carlos A Tache- University Leon, MD, Peter T Hallowell, MD, Robert G Sawyer, MD, Zequan Yang, P702 A NEW APPROACH FOR SINGLE PORT LAPAROSCOPIC MD; University of Virginia Health System ADRENALECTOMY USING LOW PROFILE TROCARS Senol Carilli, MD1, P686 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY: THE EXPERIENCE Bulent Gurbuz, MD1, Orhan Agcaoglu, MD2, Onur Bayram, MD2, Derya OF A RESIDENT Michael J Jaronczyk, MD1, Adam Kopelan, MD2, Ernest S Uymaz, MD2, Cagri Bilgic, MD2, Serdar Tezelman, MD2; 1VKV American Ginalis, MD1; 1Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, NJ, 2Newark Hospital, General Surgery Clinic, 2Koc University, School of Medicine, Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark, NJ Department of General Surgery P688 ROBOTIC GENERAL SURGERY – NATIONAL TRENDS FROM 2008- P703 PORTO-MESENTERIC THROMBOSIS AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC 2013 Kathleen Coakley, DO, Steven A Groene, MD, Blair Wormer, MD, SPLENECTOMY FOR AT PUBLIC TEACHING HOSPITALS IN ABU Tanushree Prasad, MA, Amy E Lincourt, PhD, MBA, Vedra Augenstein, DHABI Maysoon M Jamaledin, MD1, Awad O Mohamed, MD1, Hamad MD, B. Todd Heniford, MD, Paul D Colavita, MD; Carolinas HealthCare Al Zaabi, MD1, Amira Babiker, MD1, Brian Gill, MD2, Amgad Elsharif, System MD2, Abdelrahman A Nimeri, MD3; 1ACGME-I accredited Abu Dhabi P689 ENDOWRIST EQUIPPED ROBOTIC LAPAROENDOSCOPIC SINGLE Integrated General Surgery Residency, 2Tawam Hospital, 3Sheikh Khalifa SITE ACCESS CHOLECYSTECTOMY VERSUS 4 PORT LAPAROSCOPIC Medical City CHOLECYSTECTOMY. A PROSPECTIVE COMPARATIVE STUDY. P704 LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL SPLENECTOMY IN A CASE OF A Anthony Y Teoh, FRCSEd, Gen, Enders K Ng, FRCSEd, Gen, Shannon M CONGENITAL EPIDERMOID CYST Nihat Aksakal, Selim Dogan, Ali Chan, Hon C Yip, Vivien W Wong, Philip W Chiu; The Chinese University Fuat Kaan Gok, Umut Barbaros, Selcuk Mercan; ISTANBUL UNIVERSITIY of Hong Kong ISTANBUL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE P690 A META-ANALYSIS OF ROBOTIC-ASSISTED VS P706 COMPARISON OF CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF SINGLE INCISION LAPAROSCOPICALLY ASSISTED GASTRECTOMY Yi Wang, Xudong VERSUS MULTI-PORT LAPAROSCOPIC DISTAL PANCREATECTOMY Zhao, Yanjing Song, Aizhen Cai, Hongqing Xi, Lin Chen; Chinese People’s Orhan Agcaoglu, MD1, Nihat Aksakal, MD2, Selim Dogan, MD2, Ibrahim Liberation Army of General Hospital Azamat, MD2, Umut Barbaros, MD2; 1Koc University, School of Medicine, P691 OPEN VERSUS ROBOTIC-ASSISTED TRANSABDOMINAL Department of General Surgery, 2Istanbul University, Istanbul School of PREPERITONEAL (TAPP) INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR: A SINGLE Medicine, Department of General Surgery INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE WITH PRIMARY UNILATERAL HERNIA P707 PREDICTION OF OUTCOMES FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC Reza Gamagami, MD, Venkata R Kakarla, MD; Silver Cross Hospital SPLENECTOMY FOR SPLENOMEGALY IN PATIENTS WITH HEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES Mohamed O Mohamed, MBBS, Danuel V Laan, MD, Ahmad Nourallah, MD, Juliane BIngener; Mayo Clinic

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PREGNANT PATIENT WITH A HISTORY OF LAPAROSCOPY-ASSISTED OF LAPAROSCOPY-ASSISTED A HISTORY WITH PATIENT PREGNANT GASTRECTOMY DISTAL Kazuhiro Hanazaki;Hiromichi Maeda, Ken Okamoto, Medical Kochi School P710 REDUCED PORT CHOLECYSTECTOMY FOR A 21 WEEK FOR A 21 PORT CHOLECYSTECTOMY P710 REDUCED Richard A Perugini, Richard A Perugini,

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, Jan Cerny, MD, Muthalagu Ramanathan, of MD; University MD, , Jan Cerny, MD Massachusetts Memorial ADRENALECTOMY: IMMEDIATE RESULTS OF PROSPECTIVE RESULTS IMMEDIATE ADRENALECTOMY: RANDOMIZED TRIAL Ukraine Grubnik; medical university, Odessa national METAPLASIA WITH MYELOID IN MYELOFIBROSIS Posters Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring P708 RETROPERITONEOSCOPIC VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC LEFT LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS P708 RETROPERITONEOSCOPIC SPLENOMEGALY FOR MASSIVE SPLENECTOMY P709 LAPAROSCOPIC

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 168 Emerging Technology Posters

ETP712 A NOVEL GRASPING FORCEPS SYSTEM HAVING REAL HAPTIC ETP726 LABORATORY EVALUATION OF 3D SURGICAL VIDEO SYSTEMS FEEDBACK IN A FLEXIBLE MASTER-SLAVE ROBOTIC SURGERY - Mairead Smith, Project Engineer; ECRI Institute IMPACT ON TISSUE DAMAGE Norihito Wada, MD, PhD, FACS1, Kyoko ETP727 COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUMENT GUIDANCE: PROVIDING 2017 SAGES Okuda, MA1, Kazumi Kuboi, RN1, Tetsuya Nakamura, MD, PhD2, Tadateru A THIRD DIMENSION TO ENHANCE CONVENTIONAL ULTRASOUND, Maehata, MD, PhD1, Takuya Matsunaga3, Takahiro Nozaki, PhD3, Kouhei IMPROVE ACCURACY, AND MINIMIZE MORBIDITY Alexa K Green, RN, Ohnishi, PhD3, Naohisa Yahagi, MD, PhD1, Yuko Kitagawa, MD, PhD, David M Pechman, MD, MBA, Hyunsuk Suh, MD; Mount Sinai Beth Israel FACS 1; 1Keio University School of Medicine, 2Fujita Health University ETP728 VALIDATION OF A LAPAROSCOPIC FERROMAGNETIC School of Medicine, 3Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University TECHNOLOGY BASED VESSEL SEALING DEVICE AND COMPARATIVE ETP713 REPAIR METHOD TO LUSCHKA’S DUCT INJURY DURING STUDY TO ULTRASONIC AND BIPOLAR LAPAROSCOPIC DEVICES LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY Shingo Ishida; Fukuoka new Jennwood Chen, MD1, Curtis R Jensen, MS2, Preston K Manwaring, MSEE, mizumaki hospital PhD2, Robert E Glasgow, MD1; 1University of Utah Hospitals, 2Domain ETP714 CYCLOPS: AN ENDOSCOPE ATTACHMENT FOR ENDOSCOPIC Surgical Inc SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION George P Mylonas, PhD, Nisha Patel, PhD, ETP729 BIMANUAL AUTONOMOUS ANASTOMOSIS OF THE VAGINAL Julian Teare, PhD, Ara Darzi, PhD; Imperial College London CUFF USING THE SMART TISSUE AUTONOMOUS ROBOT (STAR) ETP715 INDOCYANINE GREEN (ICG) FLUORESCENCE IMAGING Justin Opfermann, MS1, Simon Leonard, PhD2, Ryan Decker, MS1, FOR PRESERVING PARATHYROID GLANDS AND ITS FUNCTION Christopher Bayne, MD1, Aline Broch, MD1, Axel Krieger, PhD1; 1Children’s IN TRANSORAL ENDOSCOPIC THYROIDECTOMY VESTIBULAR National Medical Center, 2Johns Hopkins University APPROACH (TOETVA) Khwannara Ketwong, Angkoon Anuwong, ETP730 CINLUMA: A NOVEL THERMO-COAGULATION DEVICE TO Pornpeera Jitpratoom; Police General Hospital TREAT CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASMS IN RESOURCE ETP716 PRACTICAL USE OF FUNADA-STYLE GASTROPEXY DEVICE II POOR SETTINGS Jennwood Chen, MD1, Timothy Pickett2, Ashley FOR LAPAROSCOPIC INCISIONAL HERNIA REPAIR Takako Tanaka, MD, Langell1, Ashley Trane1, Brian Charlseworth1, Kris Loken1, Sarah Shinichiro Mori, PhD, MD, Yoshiaki Kita, PhD, MD, Kenji Baba, PhD, MD, Lombardo, MD1, John T Langell, MD1; 1University of Utah Hospitals, Kan Tanabe, MD, Shigehiro Yanagita, PhD, MD, Masayuki Yanagi, PhD, 2Liger Medical MD, Yoshikazu Uenosono, PhD, MD, Yasuto Uchikado, PhD, MD, Hiroshi ETP731 DEVELOPMENT OF A FULL-LENGTH SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY Okumura, PhD, MD, Kosei Maemura, PhD, MD, Shoji Natsugoe, PhD, STAPLER Jonathan Thompson, MD1, Vikrom K Dhar, MD2, Dennis J MD; Kagoshima UniversitDepartment of Digestive Surgery, Breast and Hanseman, PhD2, Brad M Watkins, MD2, Thomas Inge, MD, PhD3, John Thyroid Surgery, Kagoshima University School of Medicine Morton, MD, MPH4, Tayyab Diwan, MD2; 1University of Cincinnati 2 ETP717 UTILIZATION OF THE PROANALYST MOTION ANALYSIS Research Institute, Department of Surgery, University of Cincinnati SOFTWARE, IN SIMULATION-BASED PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT College of Medicine, 3Children’s Hospital of Colorado, University of Surgical Spring Week John C Kubasiak, MD, Sam C Klonoski, MD, Samantha Millikan, Colorado, Denver, 4Department of Surgery, Stanford University Benjamin Veenstra, MD, Jose Velasco, MD, Minh B Luu, MD; Rush ETP732 A NOVEL CABLE-FREE WIRELESS INSERTABLE SURGICAL University Medical Center CAMERA FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY Ning ETP718 THE AUTOLAP SYSTEM AS A PROMISING PLATFORM FOR Li, Gregory J Mancini, MD, FACS, Jindong Tan, PhD; The University of IMPROVING LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY Aaron J Berkenwald, MD, Tennessee Dmitry Nepomnayshy, MD, FACS, Mattew Rade, MD, Desmond H Birkett, ETP733 MULTI CORE NEEDLE ENDOSCOPY Asaf Shahmoon, PhD, Zeev MD; Lahey Medical Center Zalevsky, PhD; Z Square ltd, 27 Habarzel St., Building A, Ramat Hachayal, ETP719 NOVEL T-FASTENER FIXATION DEVICE AND SKIN ANCHOR KIT Tel Aviv, 6971039, Israel FOR LAPAROSCOPIC FEEDING TUBES Steve Siegal, MD, James Dolan, ETP734 TURNING DIS-EASE INTO EASE Chris Landon, MD1, Michael MD; Oregon Health and Science University Seres, CEO2, Larry Suarez2; 1Ventura County Medical Center, 211Health ETP720 TEACHING CUES FOR AUTOMATED VIRTUAL COACHING ETP735 TRANSORAL PLATFORM FOR NOTES UGI SURGERY, NOTABLY Anand Malpani1, S. Swaroop Vedula1, Henry C Lin, PhD2, Gregory D TRANSORAL CARDIOMYOTOMY FOR ACHALASIA CARDIA Sanjiv P Hager, PhD1; 1Johns Hopkins University, 2Intuitive Surgical Inc. Haribhakti, MS, DNB, MCh; Kaizen Hospital, Institute of GE ETP721 ARCHELIS, A NEW SURGICAL WEARABLE CHAIR WITHOUT ETP736 IN-VIVO ABDOMINAL WALL STRAIN DETERMINATION ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS Hiroshi Kawahira, MD, PhD, FACS, Ayano IN COMPLEX VENTRAL HERNIAS (CVH) Hazel Marecki, BS, BS, Toriumi, BA, Yui Uema, Ryoichi Nakamura, PhD; Chiba University Khashayar Rafatzand, MD, FRCPC, Richard Perugini, MD; University of ETP722 INNOVATING TRAINING NETWORKS FOR INTERACTIVE Massachusetts Medical School E-LEARNING AS THE METHOD OF CHOICE TO BENEFIT FROM ETP737 USE CARBON NANOPARTICLES TO SHOW DECISION-MAKING BIG DATA ANALYTICS AND COMPUTING IN THE REMOTE LYMPH NODES AROUND INFERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY IN RECTAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH AND DECISION MAKING TO CANCER Jun Yan, MD1, Fangqin Xue2, Wenju Liu3, Zhangyuanzhu OPTIMIZE QUALITY IN CANCER TREATMENT. Konstantinos S Liu1, Kai Li1, Dexin Chen1, Wei Jiang1; 1Department of General Surgery, Mammas, MD, MSc, PhD; Hellenic Ministry of Education-Program of Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China, Excellence-ARIS Hypercomputer 2Department of Surgery, Fujian Provincial Hospital, Fuzhou,China, ETP723 TWO-ARMED MINIATURE ROBOTS FOR LAPAROENDOSCOPIC 3Department of Surgery, Fujian Provincial Tumor Hospital, Fuzhou,China SINGLE-SITE ABDOMINAL SURGERIES Lou Cubrich1, Spyridon ETP738 ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND GUIDED OVERLAPPING Pagkratis, MD2, Dmitry Oleynikov, MD2, Shane Farritor, PhD1; 1University SPHINCTEROPLASTY FOR ANAL SPHINCTER INJURY. A NOVAL of Nebraska Lincoln, 2University of Nebraska Medical Center TECHNIQUE Saket Kumar, Mch, Prabhu Singh, MS, Rahul R, Mch, ETP724 A NOVEL SURGICAL SUITE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY Pradeep Joshi, Mch; king george medical university INCLUDING AUTOMATIC SURGERY STEPS TRACKING AND A LARGE ETP739 KEEPING THE STAPLE LINE SAFE: RE-ENGINEERING THE COLLABORATIVE AND INFORMATIVE DISPLAY Juliette Rambourg, NASOGASTRIC TUBE AND THE USE OF DIRECT VISUAL GUIDANCE Guillaume Joerger, Brian J Dunkin, MD, FACS, Marc Garbey, PhD; FOR ITS SAFE DEPLOYMENT. Marcos G Molina, MD, Gabriella Shull, Houston Methodist Hospital Trenton Woodcock, Gabriel Jacobs, Charlie Phillips, Andrew Khair, PhD, ETP725 TOOL EXCHANGER FOR MODULAR ROBOTIC SURGICAL Arthur Erdman, PhD, Diksha Srishyla, Marcos R Molina, MD, Robert TOOLS Raul Garay-Romero1, Akshay Pratap, MD2, Crystal Krause, PhD2, Acton, MD, Mojca Konia, MD, PhD; University of Minnesota Dmitry Oleynikov, MD2, Carl Nelson, PhD1; 1University of Nebraska Lincoln, 2University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Department of Frontier Surgery, Graduate School Graduate Surgery, Department of Frontier , Arestis Sokratous, MD Sokratous, , Arestis ; 5 1 1 Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University, Chiba University, School of Engineering, Graduate 3 , Masashi Okuzaki, BA 2 , Taro Toyota, PhD Toyota, , Taro 3 , Mark L Welton, MD Welton, , Mark L 2 Prescient Surgical, Inc, Surgical, Prescient 2 , Wanda , Wanda Petz 2 , Evangelos Georgiou, MD, PhD MD, Georgiou, , Evangelos Alessio Pigazzi, MD, PhD MD, Pigazzi, Alessio 2 Assia MedicalAssia Group Department of Surgery, Mora Hospital, Mora, Department Mora Hospital, of Surgery, The SchoolDepartment of Arts Graduate and Science, of Basic Science, 1 Umeå University, Sciences, and Perioperative and Kapodistrian Medical National School, University Center, Simulation Greece Athens, of Athens, (X-RAY/NIR DUAL USING FOR LIVER SURGERIES SYSTEM MARKER IMAGING FLUORESCENCE) Seiya Yokkaichi Okayama, BA Chiba University, Medical Engineering, Frontier Chiba University, 4 University of Tokyo, Chiba Univrsityof Medicine, PREVENT SURGICAL SITE INFECTION IN TO DEVICE OF A NOVEL SURGERY COLORECTAL Francisco, Francisco, FOR MIS SURGERY MANIPULATOR BED MOUNTED ARTICULATING MD D Schwaitzberg, Steven 2 RIGHT COMPARING SURGEONS PEDIATRIC FOR RIGHT-HANDED LAPAROSCOPIC AND LEFT DRIVING USING A MODEL OF INFANT HERNIA REPAIR DIAPHRAGMATIC Waka MD, Kawano, Takafumi MD, Yamada, Koji MD, Ikee, Takamasa PhD, Kazuhiko Machigashira, MD, Seirou Ryuta Masuya, MD, MD, Yamada, FACS; PhD, Ieiri, MD, Satoshi PhD, Kaji, MD, Tatsuru Nakame, MD, Kagoshima University Surgery, Department of Pediatric TRANSANAL SURGERY MD, Medicine CANCER. COLORECTAL Priora Arrigo Alessandria Hospital Italy e Cesare Biagio APPLICATIONS: THE NEXT STEP IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE OF THE EVOLUTION THE NEXT STEP IN APPLICATIONS: SURGICAL STAPLER TRAINING. SIMULATION IN BOX PERFORMANCE LAPAROSCOPIC MD Holmström, Per PhD MS Koehler, ETP751 DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW LAPAROSCOPIC NAVIGATION NAVIGATION OF A NEW LAPAROSCOPIC ETP751 DEVELOPMENT AND CLINICAL FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS ETP752 MICROBIOLOGICAL ETP753 EXTENDING HUMAN EXTENSIONS FROM DEVICE TO SYSTEM: SYSTEM: TO ETP753 EXTENDING EXTENSIONS DEVICE HUMAN FROM ETP754 AND PRECISION OF NEEDLE DRIVING CHARACTERISTICS FOR A FLEXIBLE ROBOT EVALUATE TO STUDY ETP755 A PILOT IN NODE MAPPING FOR LYMPH THE USE OF FLUORESCENCE ETP756 ETP748 VIDEO GUIDED STAPLING FOR ENDOLUMINAL FOR ENDOLUMINAL GUIDED STAPLING VIDEO ETP748 IMPROVES VISION 2D CONVENTIONAL TO ETP750 3D COMPARED , 1 ; , 2 2 ; 3 , Benjamin

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SAGES 922 823 822 322 223 923 20' 623 OASIS 222 920 821 820 721 320 221 30'

MR10 919 918 819 619 6Mx6M 20' 30' MR9 3Mx6M 917 FH 20' 20' FH 40' FACILITY USE 915 914 815 715 615 30'

912 813 413 213 15' 15' 20' 20' 811 711 20' 20' 20' 20'

L5 L4 908 809 808 709 609 409 15' 20' 20' MR7 40' 3Mx4M WOM 9'-3" ENTRANCE D 20' 506 407 206 15' 40' 30' L6 20' 204 MR8 15' 20' 3Mx6M 40' 20' L3 30' 202 15' 20' 40' L7 15' 700 401 201 200 15' L2 ENTRANCE 15' 15' 800 15' MEN D L8 15' L1 15' 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' ENTRANCE 5' CEILING HEIGHT 9'11" CEILING HEIGHT 9'11" L9 124 120 118 114 112 110 109 108 106 105 102 SAGES LEARNING CENTER OPEN TO BELOW EXIT MR6 MR5 MR4 MR3 MR2 MR1 3Mx6M 3Mx4M 3Mx4M 3Mx4M 3Mx4M 3Mx4M FRT EXIT FH ELEV FH EXIT

A-1 HP A-2 ELEV UP DN DN DN DN

DN OPEN TO BELOW PE DN

A-5 EXIT EXIT

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...... Center for Digestive Disorders Center for Digestive Exhibitor Listing Exhibitor Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2017 · March 22 - 25, 2017 · www.sages2017.org 22 - 25, 2017 · March · SAGES Week Surgical Spring Intuitive Surgical, Inc. Surgical, Intuitive America Karl Storz Endoscopia-Latino Inc. Endoscopy-America, KARL STORZ Gordian Surgical Gordian Gore & Associates GS Innovation HMED Houston Methodist Underwood Fortimedix Surgical B.V. Surgical Fortimedix News Surgery General Getinge Group GI Supply GIBLIB Good Measures EndoGastric Solutions Surigical Ultrasound Enovare Entermedics Erbe USA Ethicon Surgical FlexDex Creo Medical Ltd. Creo Crospon Dr Instruments Lube Surgical Electro Elmed Elsevier Capsovision CDX Diagnostics Cine-Med ConMed Cook Medical CooperSurgical Automated Medical Products Automated Innovations Axcess Surgical Davol Bard BD Inc. Boehringer Laboratories, Boston Scientific Aktormed GMBH Apollo Endosurgery Applied Medical Inc Technology, Applied Medical Inc. Arthrex, Bariatrics Aspire 3D Systems, Simbionix Products Simbionix 3D Systems, 3-Dmed Inc. ACell, Adako USA Aesulap Inc.

SAGES 2017 Surgical Spring Week 172 Program Chairs: John Marks, MD & Robert Lim, MD (SAGES) Liane Feldman, MD (CAGS)

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