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Hawaiian Hilton Village, Honolulu, Hawaii The American Association of Clinical Anatomists officially began on October 17, 1983 to advance the science and art of Clinical Anatomy, to encourage research and publication in the field and to maintain high standards in the teaching of Anatomy. The International Society for Plastination was founded in 1986 as a multidisciplinary organization that included people within all fields of science interested in the technique of Plastination. Plastination refers to the use of polymers to infiltrate and preserve any material for teaching, research or diagnostic purposes. 1 Message from the AACA President July 4, 2010 Dear Members and Attendees, It is my honor and pleasure to welcome you to the joint 27th Annual Scientific Meeting of the AACA and the 15th Annual International Conference on Plastination. There are many reasons to anticipate that our time in Honolulu, made possible by our generous and gracious host Scott Lozanoff, will be a memorable event for everyone. For the AACA, it is our second visit to Hawaii and only the second meeting in our history in which registration has exceeded 300! AACA‘s previous meeting in Honolulu in 1997 was its 14th meeting and attracted more registrants than any previous meeting. For the International Society for Plastination, this meeting is ISP‘s first annual conference in the United States since 1988 and its first visit to the Pacific area since 1996 when it met in Australia. Mahalo nui loa to Scott, his dedicated faculty and staff, and the University for your invitation and the many weeks of work to make this event a success. AACA members will quickly appreciate that the 2010 program book is very different in both format and content from previous years. The 2010 Annual Meeting Committee believes the larger size and inclusion of reports and information from our committees will greatly enhance its value. Active and creative committees that address the interests and needs of the membership are the heart and musculoskeletal system of all vital and growing associations. I consider the substantial work done by our many committees to be the single most significant achievement since I became President a year ago. In no small measure, I believe the creativeness and productivity of our committees equally reflect the strengths of its membership and their abilities to work as a team. Please take a few minutes to read your committees‘ reports. Learn about their purpose, membership, activities, and maybe contact one of the members to get involved yourself. I have more to say about committees in my Executive Committee report. Another significant introduction by the 2010 Annual Meeting Committee was its decision to eliminate all concurrent meetings and events of our Special Interest Groups. These groups and the committees that oversee their activities are a core component of the AACA because they each address a central mission of the Association. This year for the first time, all attendees will be able to participate in all events organized by each of our three Special Interest Groups! This year we are also blessed by the presence of Carlos Machado, MD, who will deliver the 2010 Council Presentation. Dr. Machado was scheduled as last year‘s presidential speaker but was unfortunately at the last minute unable to attend the meeting. Welcome Carlos and we are all looking forward to your presentation. Last year, we were lucky to see Dr. Sam Scott return to the AACA fold after a number years in exile in the neuroscience community. Those of you at the Cleveland meeting will remember Sam as the man with the camera. Sam spent most his time, when not attending sessions, taking spectacular portrait pictures to update member‘s AACA Online Directory entry. Sam had planned to attend this year but a new job in Louisville has made it impossible. You will see him with his camera setup at The Ohio State University in 2011 if you missed him last year. No mere welcome or greeting letter could possibly express the gratitude that the membership and Association owe Mark Seifert, our Program Secretary, for his tireless and determined mastery of the many nuances of our new Meeting Organization and Program Planning Committee. As chair, Mark has had a lot of cooperation and input but he deserves much of the credit for reorganizing the meeting structure and creating a new process essential for the planning of 2 future meetings. As a direct result, you will be pleased to learn that all of the special events scheduled for next year in Columbus have been finalized! Another individual who deserves special thanks is Dave Bolender who ably chaired the 2010 Annual Meeting Committee. He and his committee also deserve our appreciation and thanks. The third leg of our meeting triumvirate is our Meeting Manager, Julie Hewett. Julie and her team at JulNet Solutions had a hand in every aspect of meeting preparation and implementation. If you have a question or problem this week, you will probably end up speaking with Julie. Please thank all of the above individuals for making this meeting informative, pleasant, and memorable. Finally, I am asking the membership to please take time during the meeting to visit the Exhibition Area. I cannot overstate the importance and value of the time you spend with our exhibitors. The Exhibitors are an essential part of each meeting. They are here to see and to hear from YOU about how they can improve upon what they do for YOU. The exhibitors not only contribute to the financial success of our meetings but more importantly their presence adds content and value to benefit everyone who attends. Please thank them for participating and supporting this year‘s AACA and ISP meeting. Make it a great meeting, Todd R. Olson, President 3 This page was intentionally left blank. 4 Table of Contents Officers of AACA 7 Officers of ISP 8 Clinical Anatomy 9 Journal of Plastination 10 Sponsors 11 Program 13 Post Graduate Course 29 Annual Banquet 31 2010 Honored Member 33 2010 Presidential Speaker 35 Harmon Bickley Memorial Lecture 36 Vincent J De Feo Memorial Lecture 38 AACA Council Presentation 41 CDC Symposium 43 Anatomical Services Symposium 44 Educational Affairs Symposium 45 Educational Affairs Presentation 46 Annual Committee Reports 47 Poster Listings 63 Abstracts – Platform Presentations 85 Abstracts – Posters Presentations 101 Hilton Hawaiian Village Property Map 172 5 This page was intentionally left blank. 6 Officers of the AACA Council President Todd R. Olson, Ph.D. President-Elect Anne M. Agur, Ph.D. Secretary Brian R. MacPherson, Ph.D. Treasurer Neil S. Norton, Ph.D. Past-President Lawrence M. Ross, M.D., Ph.D. Program Secretary Mark F. Seifert, Ph.D. Councilors Brion Benninger, M.D., M.S. David L. Bolender, Ph.D. Thomas R. Gest, Ph.D. Noelle Granger, Ph.D. Carol S. Lomneth, Ph.D. David J. Porta, Ph.D. Rustin E. Reeves, Ph.D. Alan T. Richards, M.D. Brandi J. Schmitt, M.S. 7 Officers of the International Society for Plastination President Carlos A. C. Baptista, M.D., M.S., Ph.D., MPH Vice-President Rafael Latorre, D.V.M., Ph.D. Secretary Christoph von Horst, Ph.D. Treasurer Ameed Raoof, M.D., Ph.D. Past-Presidents Harmon C. Bickley, Ph.D., D.D.S. (1986-1995) Robert W. Henry, D.V.M., Ph.D. (1996 -1997) Andreas H. Weiglein, M.D. (1997-2003) Mircea-Constantin Sora, M.D. (2003-2008) 8 Clinical Anatomy The Official Journal of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists, the British Association of Clinical Anatomists, the Australian and New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists, and the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa Editor-in-Chief – Stephen W. Carmichael AACA Co-Editors – Sherry A. Downie, Thomas R. Gest, John T. Hansen, Mark F. Seifert, Robert J. Spinner, R. Shane Tubbs, and Joel A. Vilensky BACA Editor – Stuart McDonald ASSA Editor – Nirusha Lachman ANZACA Editor – Helen Nicholson Editorial Assistant – Beverly Northouse Founding Editors: Ralph Ger and Ray J. Scothorne Editorial Board – 2010 Associate Editors Marwan Abu-Hijleh N. Alan Green Andrew T. Raftery Robert D. Acland Malcolm Howard Hast Cornelius Rosse Philip Adds Marie-Noëlle Hébert-Blouin Jose R. Sanudo Anne M.R. Agur David J. A. Heylings Tatsuo Sato Seyedhossein David A. Hogg Kapil S. Satyapal Aharinejad David B. Jenkins Louise Scheuer Peter C. Amadio D. Gareth Jones Hans-Martin Schmidt Robert H. Anderson Jan L. Kasperbauer Carol E. H. Nihal Apaydin Hee-Jin Kim Scott-Conner David H. Bernanke Subramaniam Krishnan Mohammadali M. Shoja David R. Bowsher J. Thomas Lambrecht Shizuko Shoumura Christopher Briggs Robert J. Leonard Reon Somana Jennifer Brueckner Marios Loukas Mark D. Stringer H. Hamdi Celik Graham Louw Ernest F. Talarico, Jr Carmine D. Clemente Scott Lozanoff Phillip R. Waggoner Gene L. Colborn Sarah Mackay Marvin Wagner John M. Cooke Terence P. Ma Anil H. Walji Arthur F. Dalley II Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh Huan Wang Peter H. Dangerfield Vishy Mahadevan Andreas H. Weiglein Raffaele DeCaro Jan H. Meiring Peter L.T. Willan Adrian K. Dixon W. Stanley Monkhouse Gary E. Wise Fabrice Duparc Keith L. Moore DaChuan Xu Harold Ellis Janusz Moryś John L. Zeller Georg Feigl Robert P. Myers Shao-Xiang Zhang Christian J. Fontaine Richard L. M. Newell Changman Zhou Ralph Ger Wojciech Pawlina Daniel O. Graney Kathryn E. Peek Noelle A. Granger Sepp Poisel 9 Journal of Plastination The Official Journal of the International Society for Plastination Editor-in-Chief - Ming Zhang Co-Editors – Robert W. Henry Selcuk Tunali Editorial Board – 2010 Renu Dhingra Geoffrey D. Guttmann M.S.A. Kumar Rafael Latorre Ameed Raoof Mircea-Constantin Sora Hong Jin Sui 10 Sponsors/Commercial Exhibitors Generous donations and/or commercial exhibitor fees paid by the following companies and organizations have substantially reduced the Association‘s expenses in presenting this meeting.