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Surgical Spring Week SAGES 2016 Scientific Session & Postgraduate Courses Quality, Innovation & Mastery FINAL PROGRAM PROGRAM CHAIRS: Robert D. Fanelli, MD, MHA Thadeus L. Trus, MD HYNES VETERANS MEMORIAL CONVENTION CENTER, BOSTON, MA MARCH 16-19, 2016 B:8.75” T:8.5” S:8” Proud SAGES Supporter Join us at SAGES 2016 Annual Meeting Visit booth 423 to learn about our surgical solutions. B:11.25” S:10.5” T:11” ©2015 Ethicon US, LLC. All rights reserved. ETHI16LINK0247_MeetingsCnvntns_2016_Sages_Ad_r3.indd 1 1/20/16 11:25 AM Table of Contents 4 General Information 69 FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 2016 7 News, Unique Features, National Quality Strategy Priorities 70 SS09: Foregut 1 8 Hotels & Complex Map, Childcare Options 70 SS10: Miscellaneous MIS 2016 SAGES 10 Schedule at a Glance 71 SS11: Bariatrics 12 Community Service Initiativess & Meeting App Information 71 SS12: Ventral Hernia 13 SAGES Policy on Conflict of Interest 72 SS13: Biliary 14 Meeting Commercial Bias Reporting Form 72 SS14: Hernia Potpourri 15 CME Hours & Accreditation 73 SS15: Plenary 1 16 Self-Assessment CME Credit 73 Presidential Address - Brian Dunkin, MD 16 Learning Themes & Guidelines Info 73 Keynote: Gerald Marks Lecture - Jo Buyske, MD 17 Meeting Leaders 74 Panel: Uh oh! What do I do? Management of Endoscopic Misadventures 19 Webcast Sessions 74 SS16: Foregut 2 21 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 2016 76 SS17: HPB 22 PG Course: Common Bile Duct Stones - IOC to LCBDE 76 SS18: Surgical Education 23 PG Course: Getting Behind Advances in Colorectal Surgery 77 SS19: Robotics 24 PG Course: SAGES SMART - Incorporating the Latest in Enhanced 77 SS20: Inguinal Hernia Recovery into your Gastrointestinal Surgery Program 78 SS21: Exhibit Hall Video Presentations (non-CME) 25 Symposium: International Hernia Symposium 79 Fellowship Council Luncheon - The Value of a Surgery Fellowship to 26 SS01: All Video All The Time: Bariatrics/Mixed MIS My Patients and My Career Spring Week Surgical 27 SAGES Foundation Awards Luncheon (non-CME) 80 Masters Series: Expert Colorectal Surgeons Share Their Experiences 35 Exhibits and SS02: Exhibit Hall Video Presentations (non-CME) 81 Panel: Complications in Bariatric Surgery, Early Diagnoses is 36 HO Course: Getting Behind Advances in Colorectal Surgery Paramount to Salvaging a Morbid Condition 37 HO Course: Common Bile Duct Stones - IOC to LCBDE 82 Debate: Robotic Debates - Residents, Robots or Both? 38 SS03: All Video All The Time: Mixed MIS/Hernia; Ventral, Inguinal, 83 Panel: Difficulties and Complications in Ventral Hernia Repair Unusual Hernias 83 Panel: Telementoring - A New Paradigm in Surgical Training 39 Workshop: The SMART Way to Implement and Track Success in 84 SS22: All Video All The Time: Foregut Enhanced Recovery Programs 84 Panel: MIS in Acute Care Surgery 39 Panel: The Future is Now - How Technology is Changing Surgery 86 Session: Emerging Technology (non CME) 40 Panel: What Every Surgeon Should Know about Reflux in the 87 SS23: Resident/Fellow Scientific Session Bariatric Patient 88 Masters Series: Flexible Endoscopy 41 Panel: Everything you Need to Know about Barrett’s Esophagus 89 Panel: MIS in Endocrine Surgery: Thyroid and Pancreas 41 Panel: Tools for the Surgical Educator “Coaching the Teachers” Neuroendocrine Tumors (PNET) (joint panel with KSELS) 42 Session: OR Team - A 360 Approach to Hernia Surgery, or How My 90 Panel: Hot Topics in Japan as Compared with the United States (joint Patient Had the Perfect Hernia Experience panel with JSES) 42 Opening Session & SAGES History Film (non-CME) 91 Panel: Program of the Americas - If I can do it, should I do it? 42 Exhibit Hall Welcome Reception 91 SS24: All Video All The Time: Mixed GI/HPB 92 Candidate Networking Townhall 43 THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2016 92 Meet the Leadership Reception for Residents/Fellows & New Members 45 Full-Day Military Surgical Symposium 92 SAGES Gala & International Sing-Off 47 PG Course: Preventing Bile Duct Injuries; Creating a Culture of Safety in Cholecystectomy 95 SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 2016 48 PG Course: The Skinny on New Weight Loss Techniques 96 PG Course: Introduction to the SAGES University Masters Program - Assuring Competency From the Get-Go 49 PG Course: Hernia - Abdominal Wall Reconstruction 97 PG Course: Fundamental Use of Surgical Energy (FUSE) - Preparation 50 Masters Series: Foregut Disease - GERD, Achalasia and Obesity and Refresher Course 51 SS04: All Video All The Time: Dentes to Dentate 98 Panel: Complications in Robotic Surgery, “Danger, Will Robinson!” 52 SAGES Guest/Spouse Breakfast 98 SS25: Colorectal 52 SS05: Exhibit Hall Video Presentations 1 (non-CME) 99 SS26: Acute Care Surgery 53 Debate: Robotically Assisted Hernia Repair 99 SS27: Plenary 2 53 Keynote: Karl Storz Lecture - Yulun Wang, PhD 100 Session: OR Team - Only Teams Can Prevent OR Fires 54 Educator’s Luncheon - How do I Incorporate FEC/Flex Endoscopy 100 SAGES Annual General Membership Business Meeting (non-CME) Training into my Residency Program? 101 SS28: Top Videos - MIS Potpourri 54 Community Practice Townhall 101 SS29: Top Posters/ Posters of Distinction 55 SS06: Exhibit Hall Video Presentations 2 (non-CME) 102 Session: OR Team - Duodenoscopes, Infections and Reprocessing. 56 HO Course: Hernia What have we learned? 57 HO Course: Endolumenal Bariatrics 103 Panel: Oy, What a Mesh! 58 Masters Series: Hernia (Collaboration with AHS) 103 SS30: Value/Outcomes 58 SS07: MIS Mixed Bag 104 SS31: Bariatrics, Metabolic, Physiology 59 Panel: What SAGES Can Do For You - The Enduring Value of 104 Session: OR Team - What’s Bugging You? Membership 105 Mini Med School Boot Camp 60 Panel: Using Simulation to Improve Quality and Safety in Surgical 106 2016 Learning Center Care (joint panel with ASE) 110 Membership – Join SAGES 61 Panel: Quality of Surgery: How will you be Rated? Why you should 117 Invited Faculty Care? 124 Faculty & Presenter Disclosures 134 Social Programs 62 Forum: Community Surgery Forum 135 Posters of Distinction 63 SS08: Flexible Endoscopy 136 Poster Listing 64 Industry Education Events (non-CME) 162 Emerging Technology Posters 66 TEDxBeaconStreetSalon “Thriving over Surviving” (non-CME) 168 Exhibit Hall Floor Plan 169 Exhibitor Listing @SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 3 General Information Surgical Spring Week SAGES Mission Statement SAGES 2016 SAGES Location The mission of the society is to improve the quality of patient care John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial through education, research, innovation and leadership, principally Convention Center in gastrointestinal and endoscopic surgery. 900 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02115 Show Office onsite phone: 617-954-2983 SAGES Registration Hours Hosted By Tuesday, March 15, 2016 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) Wednesday, March 16, 2016 6:30 am - 6:30 pm 11300 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 600 Thursday, March 17, 2016 6:30 am - 5:30 pm Los Angeles, CA 90064 Friday, March 18, 2016 6:30 am - 5:30 pm Phone: 310-437-0544 Fax: 310-437-0585 Saturday, March 19, 2016 7:00 am - 2:00 pm Email: [email protected] Breakfast will be available Wednesday through Saturday near the registration area, Web: www.sages.org 3rd floor session rooms, and in the posters area, Exhibit Hall A on the 1st floor. Surgical Spring Week Surgical Twitter: @SAGES_Updates Exhibits Dates & Hours SAGES is managed by BSC Management, Inc Wednesday, March 16: Exhibit Hours 12:00 pm - 3:30 pm Phone: 310-437-0555, ext.101 Wednesday, March 16: Welcome Reception 5:45 pm - 7:30 pm Email: [email protected] Thursday, March 17: Exhibit Hours 9:30 am - 4:00 pm Web: www.bscmanage.com Friday, March 18: Exhibit Hours 9:30 am - 4:00 pm Saturday, March 19: EXHIBITS CLOSED A Gentle Reminder About Exhibits will take place at the Hynes Convention Center, Exhibit Hall C. Safety/Security: We have taken every precaution to Poster Dates & Hours assure the safety and security of Join us each day for Breakfast with Posters. We are open extra early! our guests and their possessions. Thursday, March 17 6:30 am - 4:00 pm However, we urge you to be aware and take simple steps to guard your Friday, March 18 6:30 am - 4:00 pm possessions. Posters will take place at the Hynes Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A. See page 135 for posters details. • Do not leave your purse or briefcase unattended. Speaker Prep Room Hours • Do not leave your iPad, laptop, phone or other electronic Room: Suite 300 devices on the floor or out of your sight in a darkened room Tuesday, March 15 8:00 am - 5:00 pm • Be aware of your surroundings, Wednesday, March 16 - Friday, March 18 5:30 am - 5:30 pm in the convention center, in and Saturday, March 19 6:00 am - 2:30 pm around the downtown Boston area. Have a safe & secure meeting! Getting Around / Shuttle Info: http://www.sages2016.org/travel-information/ Boston local info – transportation, what to do, and where to eat, visit http://www.bostonusa.com/sages2016/ SAGES Shuttles Humanitarian Initiatives: Pickup at the Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center, at the bus lane on Boylston St: • Thursday, March 17 at 10am to Rosie’s Place • Friday, March 18 at 8:30am to Pine Street Inn Main Event at Royale Nightclub: Pickup at the Sheraton Boston Hotel front entrance on Dalton St, and the Marriott Copley Place front entrance on Huntington Ave. Westin Copley Place guests, please proceed to the Marriott hotel for pick-up. • Friday, March 18 starting at 6:30pm. The last departure from Royale Nightclub back to the hotels will be at 11pm. 4 Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org Most Gastrointestinal Leaks Occur in the Absence of Technical Error1 Studies show the best time to detect a leak is when you’re still in the OR IOE Supports Better Clinical Outcomes: Ⅲ Can improve the efficiency of localizing lesions and defining pathology2 Ⅲ May reduce the leak rate postoperatively3 Ⅲ Could minimize the need for postoperative surgical intervention3 Please visit our booth #821 1.