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

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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 SAGES 2016 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 19 Webcast Sessions Misadventures 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 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 Surgical Spring Week 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 , 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 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 43 THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2016 92 Candidate Networking Townhall 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 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 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm 6:30 am - 6:30 pm 6:30 am - 5:30 pm 6:30 am - 5:30 pm 7:00 am - 2:00 pm 12:00 pm - 3:30 pm 5:45 pm - 7:30 pm 9:30 am - 4:00 pm 9:30 am - 4:00 pm CLOSED EXHIBITS 6:30 am - 4:00 pm 6:30 am - 4:00 pm 8:00 am - 5:00 pm 5:30 am - 5:30 pm 6:00 am - 2:30 pm Thursday, March 17 at 10am to Rosie’s Place Rosie’s 10am to 17 at March Thursday, Inn Street Pine 8:30am to 18 at March Friday, Nightclub back to last departure Royale The from 18 starting March 6:30pm. at Friday, 11pm. will be at the hotels Tuesday, March 15 March Tuesday, 18 March 16 - Friday, March Wednesday, 19 March Saturday, 17 March Thursday, 18 March Friday, Pickup at the Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center, at the bus lane on Boylston St: lane on Boylston the bus at Center, Memorial Convention Veterans the Hynes at Pickup • • and the Marriott St, on Dalton Copley entrance front Hotel Boston the Sheraton at Pickup the to please proceed guests, Place Copley Westin Ave. on Huntington entrance front Place pick-up. Marriott for hotel • 16: Exhibit Hours March Wednesday, Tuesday, March 15, 2016 March Tuesday, 16, 2016 March Wednesday, 17, 2016 March Thursday, 18, 2016 March Friday, 19, 2016 March Saturday, Reception Welcome 16: March Wednesday, Exhibit Hours 17: March Thursday, 18: Exhibit Hours March Friday, 19: March Saturday, Getting Around / Shuttle Info: / Shuttle Getting Around http://www.sages2016.org/travel-information/ eat, to and where do, to Boston local – transportation, what info visit http://www.bostonusa.com/sages2016/ Shuttles SAGES Initiatives: Humanitarian Nightclub: Royale at Main Event Join us each day for Breakfast with Posters. We are open extra early! are We with Posters. Breakfast for Join us each day Exhibit Hall A. Center, the Hynes at Convention will take place Posters details. posters See page 135 for Room Hours Prep Speaker 300 Room: Suite Exhibits Dates & Hours Exhibits Dates Exhibit Hall C. Center, the Hynes at Convention Exhibits will take place & Hours Dates Poster The mission of the society is to improve the quality of patient care care quality the patient of the society mission of improve is to The principally and leadership, innovation research, education, through surgery. and endoscopic in gastrointestinal Hours Registration SAGES area, near the registration Saturday through Wednesday will be available Breakfast Exhibit Hall A on the 1st floor. area, and in the posters rooms, floor session 3rd SAGES Mission Statement SAGES Do not leave your purse or briefcase or briefcase purse your Do not leave unattended. laptop, iPad, your Do not leave phone or other electronic your on the floor or out of devices room in a darkened sight surroundings, of your Be aware in and center, in the convention Boston area. the downtown around • • • General Information General Have a safe & secure meeting! & secure a safe Have A Gentle Reminder About A Gentle Reminder About Safety/Security: to precaution every taken have We of and security the safety assure our guests and their possessions. be aware to you urge we However, your guard to simple steps and take possessions. Hosted By Hosted Society Gastrointestinal of American (SAGES) Surgeons and Endoscopic 600 Suite Olympic Blvd., W. 11300 CA 90064 Angeles, Los 310-437-0544 Phone: 310-437-0585 Fax: Email: [email protected] www.sages.org Web: @SAGES_Updates Twitter: is managed by SAGES Inc BSC Management, 310-437-0555, ext.101Phone: Email: [email protected] www.bscmanage.com Web: Surgical Surgical Week Spring Location Memorial Veterans Hynes John B. Center Convention 02115 MA Boston, St, 900 Boylston Office phone: 617-954-2983 Show onsite Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 4 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

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1. Role of Intra-Operative Esophagogastroenteroscopy in Minimizing Gastrojejunostomy-Related Morbidity: Experience with 2,311 Laparoscopic Gastric Bypasses with Linear Stapler Anastomosis Ashraf Haddad & Nicholas Tapazoglou & Kuldeep Singh & Andrew Averbach OBES SURG (2012) 22:1928–1933 2. Intra-operative Endoscopy to Identify Lesions Benjamin K. Poulose, MD, MPH, FACS Techniques in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy; 15(2013)180–183 3. Intra-operative Endoscopy for Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass: Leak Test and Beyond Alasfar F, Chand B Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech. 2010 Dec; 20(6):424–7

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SAGES will be using the 2016 Meeting Improving health and health care quality can occur SAGES 2016 Mobile App to facilitate Audience Response, only if all sectors, individuals, family members, Questions From the Floor, and General Meeting payers, providers, employers, and communities, Announcements. If you wish to participate, make it their mission. SAGES aligns to the National please be sure to have in Boston the Quality Strategy developed by the AHRQ by 2016 Meeting App. using Learning and Technical Assistance to improve health care quality. Look for these icons next to courses and sessions Please contact [email protected] in this Final Program. if you have questions or need advice. National Quality Strategy Priorities

Patient Safety - Making care safer by reducing harm caused in the delivery of care.

SAGES Recognition Person and Family-Centered Care - Ensuring that each

person and family are engaged as partners in their care.

of Excellence Award Surgical Spring Week

BO A Effective Communication and Care Coordination - STON, M Promoting effective communication and coordination of care. SAGES will announce the winners of the SAGES Recognition of Excellence Coins Prevention and Treatment of Leading Causes of after the meeting. www.sages.org/sagespages Mortality - Promoting the most effective prevention and treatment practices for the leading causes of mortality.

Health and Well-Being - Working with communities to Each session has been assigned a relevant promote wide use of best practices to enable healthy living. Learning Theme(s) and appropriate Affordable Care - Making quality care more affordable Guideline(s) will be referenced. for individuals, families, employers, and governments by Look for detail information on page 16. developing and spreading new health care delivery models.

Unique features of the 2016 SAGES Meeting » Immerse yourself in our six comprehensive postgraduate courses including CBD stone management, SMART enhanced recovery pathway implementation at your institution, advances in colorectal surgery for use by general surgeons, endolumenal bariatrics, hernia, and back by overwhelming demand, the safe cholecystectomy program. » ALL NEW! The SAGES University Masters Series, in-depth presentations grouped by topic that are offered by master surgeons, provide techniques and tips that you can use immediately to take your practice to the next level. » ALL NEW! The SAGES Introduction to the Masters University Series highlights educational pre-requisites for your career in surgery. Positioned in the program for maximal participation by senior residents, fellows, and surgeons new to practice, these expert presentations will expand every surgeon’s knowledge and provide a foundation for the SAGES curriculum and future SAGES meetings. » ALL NEW! The “All Video All the Time” tract features peer-reviewed video presentations running continuously throughout the main sessions. » Back again for 2016 is the popular Exhibit Hall Theatre, featuring more videos, more seating, and improved access. » Learn the essentials of minimally invasive and open general surgery including updates and controversies in foregut, colorectal, hernia, bariatric and oncologic surgery as well as flexible endoscopy. » Enjoy a day-long program with our Joint Armed Forces colleagues, and collaborative joint sessions with our friends and colleagues from Japan (JSES), Korea (KSELS), and across The Americas. » ALL NEW! Don’t miss the SAGES TEDxBeaconStreet.com Salon on Thursday evening at the Westin. The theme of “Thriving over Surviving” will deliver a phenomenal experience. Separate free registration is required. » Support your side in debate sessions regarding hernia repair, robotic surgery, resident education, and other controversial topics to be presented throughout the meeting. » ALL NEW! Allied Health Sessions - take advantage of sessions planned jointly with our Allied Health colleagues, scattered throughout the meeting. Let our focus on team building benefit your patients and practice. » The Friday-night Gala and Sing-Off at the Royale Boston. » iOS and Android apps streamline your meeting experience. » Get your SAGES gear at our onsite store.

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 7 SAGES Headquarters Hotel SAGES Co-Headquarters Hotel SAGES

Place Boston Copley Marriott Boston Place Copley Westin Sheraton Boston Sheraton

Hotels & Complex Map & Complex Hotels 2 3 1 Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical Childcare Options Childcare or see below concierge hotel’s your Contact only; SAGES): not endorsed by (for reference Center – Prudential Horizons Bright 02199 MA Boston, Street, 790 Boylston (617) 262-4850 | www.brighthorizons.com – South End Little Sprouts 02118 MA Boston, 160 E Berkeley Street, (877) 977-7688 | www.littlesprouts.com Center Daycare First Families 02118 MA Boston, Avenue, 465 Columbus (617) 267-0245 | www.familesfirstdaycare.com 10 Huntington Ave, Boston MA 02116 Ave, 10 Huntington 1-617-262-9600 Phone: | Local 1-866-716-8108 Free: Toll Reservations 110 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02116 Ave, 110 Huntington 1-506-474-2009 Phone: | Local 1-877-901-6632 Free: Toll Reservations Hotels Boston02199 MA St, 39 Dalton 1-617-236-2000 Phone: | Local 1-888-627-7054 Free: Toll Reservations

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 8 Redefining Energy with a True Universal Platform

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ADs_SAGES_2016_right.indd 2 2/17/16 2:50 PM Ballroom B Ballroom Ballroom A Ballroom Room 302 Auditorium C Ballroom Room 304 Theatre Exhibit Hall C - Exhibit Hall B Exhibit Hall B C Ballroom Room 312 A Ballroom B Ballroom B Ballroom A Ballroom Auditorium Auditorium Exhibit Hall C Room 304 B Ballroom Auditorium Room 302 C Ballroom Ballroom A Ballroom Room 306 Exhibit Hall C Exhibit Hall A Room 312 Theatre Exhibit Hall C - Auditorium Room 306 Exhibit Hall C Room 313 Theatre Exhibit Hall C - Exhibit Hall B Exhibit Hall B C Ballroom Room 302 B Ballroom A Ballroom Exhibit Hall C B Ballroom Room 302 A Ballroom - Boston Westin America Ballroom Location Quality, Innovation & Mastery & Innovation Quality,

Thadeus L. Trus, MD Trus, L. Thadeus Program PG Course: Common Bile Duct Stones - Intraoperative Cholangiography (IOC) to Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Common (IOC) Laparoscopic to Cholangiography Bile Duct - Intraoperative Common Stones PG Course: (LCBDE) Exploration PG Course: Getting Behind Advances in Colorectal Surgery in Colorectal Getting Behind Advances PG Course: (non-CME) Luncheon Awards Foundation SAGES (non-CME) Presentations Video Hall Exhibits and SS02: Exhibit PG Course: SAGES SMART - Incorporating the Latest in Enhanced Recovery into your Gastrointestinal Surgery Gastrointestinal your into Recovery in Enhanced the Latest - Incorporating SMART SAGES PG Course: Program Symposium Hernia International Symposium: MIS Bariatrics/Mixed Time: The All Video SS01: All Surgery in Colorectal Getting Behind Advances HO Course: Bile Duct Common (IOC) Laparoscopic to Cholangiography Bile Duct - Intraoperative Common Stones HO Course: (LCBDE) Exploration Unusual Hernias Inguinal, Ventral, MIS/Hernia; Mixed Time: The All Video SS03: All Programs Recovery in Enhanced Success Track and Implement to Way SMART The Workshop: Surgery is Changing Technology - How is Now Future The Panel: Patient about Reflux in the Bariatric Know Should Surgeon Every What Panel: Esophagus about Barrett’s Know to Need you Everything Panel: Teachers” the “Coaching Educator the Surgical for Tools Panel: Had the Perfect Experience Hernia My Patient or How Surgery, Hernia to - A 360 Approach Team Session: OR (non-CME) HistoryOpening Film Session SAGES & Reception Welcome Exhibit Hall Full-Day Military Symposium Surgical Full-Day of Safety in Cholecystectomy Bile Duct a Culture Injuries; Creating Preventing PG Course: Techniques Loss Weight on New Skinny The PG Course: Reconstruction Wall - Abdominal Hernia PG Course: and Obesity Achalasia Disease - GERD, Series:Masters Foregut Educator’s Luncheon - How do I Incorporate FEC/Flex Endoscopy Training into my Residency Program? my into Training Endoscopy FEC/Flex do I Incorporate - How Luncheon Educator’s Attendees All for FREE GRAB GREET AND LUNCH Community Townhall Practice 2 (non-CME) Presentations Video SS06: Exhibit Hall SS04: All Video All The Time: Dentes to Dentate to Dentes Time: The All Video SS04: All Guest/Spouse Breakfast SAGES open Center Exhibits & Learning open Posters Repair Hernia Robotically Assisted Debate: 1 (non-CME) Presentations Video SS05: Exhibit Hall Keynote: Karl Storz Lecture - Yulun Wang, PhD “Healthcare Delivery: From Flesh and Bones Bits and Bites” to Flesh Delivery:“Healthcare From PhD Wang, Yulun - Lecture Storz Karl Keynote: Hernia HO Course: Endolumenal Bariatrics HO Course: with AHS) Series:Masters (Collaboration Hernia of Membership Value Enduring The - You Do For Can SAGES What Panel: (joint Quality Care and Safety in Surgical Improve to panel with ASE) Simulation Using Panel: Bag SS07: MIS Mixed in Exhibit Hall 1/2 Hour Happy Break/ Refreshment should Care? you Why be Quality Rated? of Surgery: will you Panel: How Surgery Forum Community Forum: Endoscopy SS08: Flexible (non-CME) Industry Events Education (non CME) Surviving” “Thriving over TEDxBeaconStreetSalon 1:30 PM -5:00 PM 1:30 PM -5:00 PM 1:30 PM -5:00 PM 1:30 PM -5:00 PM 1:30 PM -3:10 PM 1:30 PM -3:10 PM 3:10 PM -4:50 PM 3:10 PM -4:50 PM 3:10 PM -4:50 PM 5:00 PM -5:45 PM 5:45 PM -7:30 PM 1:30 PM -5:00 PM 1:30 PM -5:00 PM 1:30 PM -5:30 PM 1:30 PM -3:00 PM 1:30 PM -3:00 PM 1:30 PM -3:00 PM 3:00 PM -3:30 PM 3:30 PM -5:30 PM 3:30 PM -5:30 PM 3:30 PM -5:30 PM 6:00 PM -8:00 PM 7:30 AM -6:15 PM 9:30 AM -4:00 PM 9:30 AM -4:00 PM 7:30 AM -9:30 AM SAGES 2016 Schedule 2016 Glance at a SAGES 12:00 PM -1:30 PM 12:00 PM -3:30 PM 12:00 PM -1:30 PM 12:00 PM -1:30 PM 12:00 PM -1:00 PM 12:00 PM -4:00 PM 7:00 PM -10:00 PM 7:30 AM -12:00 PM 7:30 AM -12:00 PM 7:30 AM -12:00 PM 7:30 AM -12:00 PM 7:30 AM -12:00 PM 7:30 AM -11:15 AM 7:30 AM -11:15 AM 7:30 AM -11:15 AM 7:30 AM -11:15 AM 9:00 AM -11:00 AM 9:30 AM -11:15 AM 9:30 AM -10:30 AM 11:15 AM -12:00 PM Time Thursday, March 17, 2016 March Thursday, Wednesday, March 16, 2016 March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical Robert D. Fanelli, MD, MHA and MD, Fanelli, RobertChairs: D. Program

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 10 SAGES 2016 Schedule at a Glance

Friday, March 18, 2016

7:30 AM - 8:30 AM SS09: Foregut 1 Auditorium SAGES 2016 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM SS10: Miscellaneous MIS Ballroom B 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM SS11: Bariatrics Ballroom A 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM SS12: Ventral Hernia Room 302 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM SS13: Biliary Ballroom C 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM SS14: Hernia Potpourri Room 304 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM SS15: Plenary 1 Auditorium 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM Exhibits & Learning Center open Exhibit Hall C 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM Posters open Exhibit Hall A 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM Presidential Address - Brian J. Dunkin, MD “Out of Chaos Comes Opportunity” Auditorium 10:45 AM - 11:30 AM Keynote: Gerald Marks Lecture - Jo Buyske, MD “Tying it All Together” Auditorium 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Panel: Uh oh! What do I do? Management of Endoscopic Misadventures Auditorium 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM SS16: Foregut 2 Ballroom B 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM SS17: HPB Ballroom A

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM SS18: Surgical Education Room 302 Surgical Spring Week 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM SS19: Robotics Ballroom C 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM SS20: Inguinal Hernia Room 304 11:30 AM - 4:00 PM SS21: Exhibit Hall Video Presentations (non-CME) Exhibit Hall C - Theatre 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Fellowship Council Luncheon - The Value of a Surgery Fellowship to My Patients and My Career Room 306 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM FREE GRAB AND GREET LUNCH for All Attendees Exhibit Hall C 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Masters Series: Expert Colorectal Surgeons Share Their Experiences Ballroom C 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Panel: Complications in Bariatric Surgery, Early Diagnoses is Paramount to Salvaging a Morbid Condition Ballroom A 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Debate: Robotic Debates - Residents, Robots or Both? Ballroom B 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Panel: Difficulties and Complications in Ventral Hernia Repair Auditorium 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Panel: Telementoring - A New Paradigm in Surgical Training Room 304 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM SS22: All Video All The Time: Foregut Room 302 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Panel: MIS in Acute Care Surgery Room 304 3:30 PM - 6:00 PM Session: Emerging Technology (non CME) Auditorium 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM SS23: Resident/Fellow Scientific Session Room 312 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM Refreshment Break/ Happy 1/2 Hour in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall C 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Masters Series: Flexible Endoscopy Ballroom C 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Panel: MIS in Endocrine Surgery: Thyroid and Pancreas Neuroendocrine Tumors (PNET) (joint panel with KSELS) Ballroom A 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Panel: Hot Topics in Japan as Compared with the United States (joint panel with JSES) Ballroom B 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Panel: Program of the Americas - If I can do it, should I do it? Room 304 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM SS24: All Video All The Time: Mixed GI/HPB Room 302 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Candidate Networking Townhall Room 210 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Meet the Leadership Reception for Residents/Fellows & New Members Room 210 7:30 PM - 11:00 PM SAGES Gala & International Sing-Off Royale Boston Saturday, March 19, 2016 CLOSED Exhibits, Learning Center, Posters 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM PG Course: Introduction to the SAGES University Masters Program - Assuring Competency From the Get-Go Ballroom C 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM PG Course: Fundamental Use of Surgical Energy (FUSE) - Preparation and Refresher Course Room 304 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM Panel: Complications in Robotic Surgery, “Danger, Will Robinson!” Ballroom B 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM SS25: Colorectal Ballroom A 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM SS26: Acute Care Surgery Room 302 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM SS27: Plenary 2 Ballroom B 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Session: OR Team - Only Teams Can Prevent OR Fires Room 304 SAGES Annual General Membership Business Meeting 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Ballroom B All SAGES Members are Encouraged to Attend (non-CME) 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM SS28: Top Videos - MIS Potpourri Ballroom A 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM SS29: Top Posters/ Posters of Distinction Room 302 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Session: OR Team - Duodenoscopes, Infections and Reprocessing. What have we learned? Room 304 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Panel: Oy, What a Mesh! Ballroom B 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM SS30: Value/Outcomes Ballroom A 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM SS31: Bariatrics, Metabolic, Physiology Room 302 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Session: OR Team - What’s Bugging You? Room 304 7:30 AM - 2:00 PM Mini Med School Boot Camp (non CME) Room 312

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SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 12 SAGES Policy on Conflict of Interest

A. Identifying Conflicts of Interest SAGES has implemented a five-tiered approach towards identifying potential conflicts of interest. SAGES 2016 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 recual). 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 Surgical Spring Week 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. 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 C. Gould, MD Carroll M. Harmon, MD, PhD Sumeet K. Mittal, MD Daniel J. Scott, MD Co-Chair: Dana Alexa Telem, MD Daniel M. Herron, MD Jonathan A. Myers, MD Don J. Selzer, MD Simon Bergman, MD Michael D. Holzman, MD, MPH Sheetal Nijhawan, MD Ali Tavakkoli, MD James G. Bittner, MD Gretchen Purcell Jackson, MD, PhD Dmitry Oleynikov, MD Thadeus L. Trus, MD Steven P. Bowers, MD Daniel Bougere Jones, MD John T. Paige, MD Manabu Yamamoto, MD Fredrick J. Brody, MD Marina Kurian, MD Edward H. Phillips, MD Tonia M. Young-Fadok, MD Robert D. Fanelli, MD, MHA Robert B. Lim, MD Archana Ramaswamy, MD Natan Zundel, MD Edward L. Felix, MD Jeffrey M. Marks, MD William S. Richardson, MD Michel Gagner, MD Brent D. Matthews, MD Sharona B. Ross, MD Matthew I. Goldblatt, MD Stephen S. McNatt, MD Christopher M. Schlachta, MD

SAGES Conflict of Interest Task Force: Chair: Patricia Sylla, MD Jeffrey M. Marks, MD Phillip P. Shadduck, MD Steven C. Stain, MD Peter M. Denk, MD Brendan M. Marr, MD Paresh C. Shah, MD Kiran Kalyan Turaga, MD Daniel J. Deziel, MD Sharona B. Ross, MD Ketan R. Sheth, MD Terrence M. Fullum, MD Kamran Samakar, MD Prashant Sinha, MD

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SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 14 SAGES 2016 Final Program CME Hours

Hours I Credits Accreditation: Activity Attended Available

PG Course: Common Bile Duct Stones - Intraoperative Cholangiography (IOC) to Laparoscopic Common Bile 4.25 SAGES 2016 The Society of American Gastrointestinal Duct Exploration (LCBDE) and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) is PG Course: Getting Behind Advances in Colorectal Surgery 4.5 accredited by the Accreditation Council PG Course: SAGES SMART - Incorporating the Latest in 4.25 Enhanced Recovery into your Gastrointestinal Surgery Program for Continuing Medical Education Symposium: International Hernia Symposium 4.25 (ACCME) to sponsor Continuing Medical WEDNESDAY SS01: All Video All the Time Scientific Session-Bariatrics/Mixed MIS 4.5 Education for physicians. Hands On Course: Getting Behind Advances in Colorectal Surgery 3.5 The Society of American Gastrointestinal Hands On Course: Common Bile Duct Stones 3.5 and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) SS03: All Video All the Time Scientific Session-Mixed MIS/Hernia: Ventral, Inguinal, Unusual Hernias 3.5 Workshop: The SMART Way to Implement and Track Success in Enhanced Recovery Programs 3.5 designates this live activity for a maximum Panel: The Future is Now - How Technology is Changing Surgery 1.75 of 35.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Panel: What Every Surgeon Should Know about Reflux in the Bariatric Patient 1.75 Physicians should claim only the credit Panel: Everything you Need to Know about Barrett’s Esophagus 1.75 commensurate with the extent of their Panel: Tools for the Surgical Educator “Coaching the Teachers” 1.75 participation in the activity. Session: OR Team - A 360 Approach to Hernia Surgery, Or How My Patient Had the Perfect Hernia Experience 1.75 SUBTOTAL MAX: 8

CME Worksheet for the 2016 SAGES Military Surgical Symposium 8.25 Scientific Session & Postgraduate Course: PG Course: Preventing Bile Duct Injuries; Creating a Culture of Safety in Cholecystectomy 3.75 Surgical Spring Week This is NOT your CME credit form. Please PG Course: The Skinny on New Weight Loss Techniques 3.5 use the worksheet below to track the PG Course: Hernia - Abdominal Wall Reconstruction 3.5 number of CME hours you attend for Masters Series: Foregut Disease - GERD, Achalasia and Obesity 3.75 each activity. All attendees wishing to SS04: All Video All the Time Scientific Session-MIS Dentes to Dentate 2 Debate: Robotically Assisted Hernia Repair 1.75

receive a CME certificate for activities THURSDAY Karl Storz Lecture - Yulun Wang, PhD (non-CME) attended at the 2016 SAGES Scientific Educator’s Luncheon: How do I Incorporate FEC/Flex Endoscopy Training into Residency Program? 1.5 Session & Postgraduate Course Panel: What SAGES Can Do For You - the Enduring Value of Membership 1.5 must complete an on-line meeting Masters Series: Hernia (Collaboration with AHS) 3.5 evaluation. Attendees will be able Hands On Course: Hernia 3.5 to print and re-print their certificates Hands On Course: Endolumenal Bariatrics 3.5 throughout the year beginning two weeks SS07: MIS Mixed Bag 1.5 SS08: Flexible Endoscopy 2 after the conclusion of the meeting. Panel: Using Simulation to Improve Quality and Safety in Surgical Care (joint panel with ASE) 1.5 • During or after the meeting: Attendees Panel: Quality of Surgery: How will you be Rated? Why you should Care? 2 will also have access to the on-line Forum: Community Surgery Forum 2 meeting evaluation and credit claim SUBTOTAL MAX: 10 form via a link on the Annual Meeting Scientific Session/Concurrent Sessions (SS09/SS10/SS11/SS12/SS13/SS14) 1 website. Scientific Session/Concurrent Sessions (SS16/SS17/SS18/SS19/SS20) 1 SS15: Plenary Session 1 1.5 Be sure to retain your Conference Badge Panel: Uh oh! What do I do? Management of Endoscopic Misadventures 1 as the ID number will be your online Fellowship Council Luncheon: The Value of a Surgery Fellowship to My Patients and My Career 1.5 PIN number. An email will also be sent, Masters Series: Expert Colorectal Surgeons Share Their Experiences 2 reminding attendees of this service. Panel: Complications in Bariatric Surgery, Early Diagnoses is Paramount to Salvaging a Morbid Condition 1.5 Presidential Address - Out of Chaos Comes Opportunity 0.75 Self-Assessment CME Credit, Part 2 Debate: Robotic Debates - Residents, Robots or Both? 1.5 of the American Board of Surgery FRIDAY Gerald Marks Lecture - Tying it All Together 0.75 (ABS) Maintenance of Certification Panel: Difficulties and Complications in Ventral Hernia Repair 1.5 (MOC) Program: This activity has also Panel: Telementoring - A New Paradigm in Surgical Training 1 been designated as Self-Assessment SS22: All Video All the Time Scientific Session – Foregut 1.5 CME credit, applicable to Part 2 of the Panel: MIS in Acute Care Surgery 1 SS23: Resident/Fellow Scientific Session 2 ABS MOC program. In order to claim Emerging Technology Session (non-CME) Self-Assessment credit, attendees Masters Series: Flexible Endoscopy 2 must participate in a post meeting Panel: MIS in Endocrine Surgery: Thyroid & Pancreas Neuroendocrine Tumors (PNET) (joint panel with KSELS) 1.5 assessment test based on Learning Panel: Hot Topics in Japan as Compared with the United States (joint panel with JSES) 1.5 Themes which will be available as Panel: Program of the Americas - If I can do it, should I do it? 1.5 part of the overall meeting evaluation SS24: All Video All the Time Scientific Session - Mixed GI/HPB 1.5 and CME credit claim. For additional SUBTOTAL MAX: 10.5 Scientific Session/Concurrent Sessions (SS25/SS26) 1.5 information on the ABS MOC program and Scientific Session/Concurrent Sessions (SS28/SS29) 1.5 it’s requirements, visit the ABS website at: Scientific Session/Concurrent Sessions (SS30/SS31) 1.5 http://home.absurgery.org/

SATURDAY Postgraduate Course: Introduction to the SAGES Masters Program -Assuring Competency from the Get Go 5.75 Postgraduate Course: Fundamental Use of Surgical Energy (FUSE) -Preparation and Refresher Course 3 Panel: Complications in Robotic Surgery, “Danger Will Robinson” 1.5 SS27: Plenary Session 2 2 Session: OR Team - Only Teams Can Prevent OR Fires 1.5 Session: OR Team - Duodenoscopes, Infections and Reprocessing. What have we learned? 1.5 Panel: Oy what a Mesh! 2 Session: OR Team - What’s Bugging you? 1 SUBTOTAL MAX: 7

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 15 Professional/Economic – strategies for improving improving for – strategies Professional/Economic practice efficiency including safety patient and billing and the use of electronic medical records New technologies/Skill acquisition – cutting-edgeNew technologies/Skill acquisition POEM, and single access, such as robotic, therapies techniques orifice natural    HPB Solid Organ PE NS SO The development and dissemination of guidelines is one of the of guidelines is and dissemination development The and minimal general to servicesmost valuable provides SAGES surgery. access to relate as they can and/or statements find guidelines You or through sessions in this program, of relevant the content directunder the session description. links in our mobile app is available list of all of our guidelines and statements Complete http://www.sages.org/publications at HPB Note the Learning Themes for which you attended the attended which you for Themes Learning the Note number of hours greatest & CME Claim Tool Evaluation Complete 2016 Badge ID SAGES your enter to will be asked You – cme.sages.org Step 1: Attend the SAGES Meeting the SAGES 1: Attend Step 2:  Step 3:  Step Themes 2 Learning to related 8 questions answer 4: Successfully Step Part online certificate and 2 SA credit CME credit your 5: Print Step PE Academic/Educational – simulation-based teaching, teaching, – simulation-based Academic/Educational development, career techniques, research-related of and the development training, fellowship ideas innovative  Bariatrics Colorectal Endo Flex Foregut Hernia Keep your surgical practice up to date with SAGES Standards of Practice Guidelines! Standards of Practice with SAGES date up to practice surgical your Keep AE C B FE AE HR FOR Once you leave surgical training, what are the new and are what training, surgical leave you Once attend if you Even patients? treat to rules on how emerging clear it is not always of journals, a plethora meetings and read your not clear is what Also, of practice“ is. “standard the what perform to you allow to in order you expecthospital may from new procedures. for work does that Guidelines Committee SAGES The surgical and the entire committee privileging your you, It based. evidence takes guidelines are SAGES community. and do the research to people and one year ten approximately adopt. to of which standards make the determination Learning Theme Symbols (look for these throughout the final program) these throughout (look for Symbols Theme Learning The Role of SAGES Guidelines in the World of Surgery of World Guidelines in the Role of SAGES The HPB Steps to Obtaining to Self-Assessment Steps CME Credit Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical Part 2 of the American Board of Surgery (ABS) Surgery of Board Part2 of the American (ABS) Program (MOC) of Certification Maintenance a three-year MOC cycle. practice over your to hours of Category of 90 completion I CME relevant of Surgery American requires Board The (ABS) SAGES The a three-year cycle activity. must include a self-assessment over 30) of the 90 hours completed 60 (previously least at of July 2012, As the must complete You 2 of the ABS MOC program. Part applicable to CME credit, as Self-Assessment MeetingAnnual has been designated at: ABS website visit the requirements, and its program on the ABS MOC additional information For 2 SA credits. obtain Part to steps following http://home.absurgery.org/

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 16 SAGES 2016 Meeting Leaders

SAGES Program Chairs: SAGES Board of Governors Executive Committee SAGES 2016

Robert D. Fanelli MD, MHA Thadeus L. Trus MD President: Brian J. Dunkin, MD 2016 Course Chairs & Unit Coordinators President-Elect: Daniel J. Scott, MD Military Surgical Symposium Postgraduate Course: Preventing Bile Duct 1st Vice President: Chair: Robert B. Lim, MD Injuries; Creating a Culture of Safety in Daniel Bougere Jones, MD Co-Chair: Yong U. Choi, MD Cholecystectomy 2nd Vice President: Horacio J. Asbun, MD

Chair: Michael B. Ujiki, MD CME:

Co-Chair: L. Michael Brunt, MD Surgical Spring Week Chair: Jacob Andrew Greenberg, MD Secretary: Jeffrey M. Marks, MD Co-Chair: Timothy M. Farrell, MD Postgraduate Course: SAGES SMART - Treasurer: Aurora Dawn Pryor, MD Incorporating the Latest in Enhanced Equipment: Recovery into your Gastrointestinal Immediate Past President: Kyle A. Perry, MD Chair: Surgery Program L. Michael Brunt, MD* Kinga A. Powers, MD, PhD Co-Chair: Chair: Rajesh Aggarwal, MBBS, MA, PhD Learning Center: Co-Chair: Carmen L. Mueller, BSc(H), MD, MEd Edward D. Auyang, MD, MS Members of the Board Chair: Postgraduate Course: The Skinny on New Denise W. Gee, MD Co-Chair: Weight Loss Techniques Fredrick J. Brody, MD SAGES University Masters Series: Chair: Marina Kurian, MD Robert D. Fanelli, MD, MHA Chair: Daniel Bougere Jones, MD Co-Chair: Matthew D. Kroh, MD Timothy M. Farrell, MD Daniel J. Scott, MD Co-Chair: Hands-On Course: Common Bile Duct Liane S. Feldman, MD Posters: Stones - Intraoperative Cholangiography Gerald M. Fried, MD* Chair: Dana Alexa Telem, MD (IOC) to Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Jon C. Gould, MD Co-Chair: Konstantinos Spaniolas, MD Exploration (LCBDE) Chair: Fernando Santos, MD Daniel M. Herron, MD Video: Co-Chair: Eric Steven Hungness, MD Santiago Horgan, MD Chair: James G. Bittner, MD Matthew M. Hutter, MD, MPH Co-Chair: Linda P. Zhang, MD Hands-On Course: Endolumenal Bariatrics Chair: Dean J. Mikami, MD Gretchen Purcell Jackson, MD, PhD Postgraduate Course: Common Bile Duct Co-Chair: Bipan Chand, MD Brian P. Jacob, MD Stones – Intraoperative Cholangiography Leena Khaitan, MD (IOC) to Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Hands-On Course: Getting Behind Advances Exploration (LCBDE) in Colorectal Surgery Marina Kurian, MD Chair: Nathaniel J. Soper, MD Chair: Patricia Sylla, MD Robert B. Lim, MD Co-Chair: Fernando Santos, MD Co-Chair: Peter W. Marcello, MD Brent D. Matthews, MD Postgraduate Course: Fundamental Use of Hands-On Course: Hernia John D. Mellinger, MD Surgical Energy (FUSE) - Preparation and Chair: William W. Hope, MD W. Scott Melvin, MD* Refresher Course Co-Chair: William S. Cobb, MD Kenric M. Murayama, MD Chair: Pascal R. Fuchshuber, MD Workshop: The SMART Way to Implement Allan E. Okrainec, MD Co-Chair: Thomas N. Robinson, MD, MS and Track Success in Enhanced Recovery Dmitry Oleynikov, MD Postgraduate Course: Getting Behind Programs Adrian Park, MD Advances in Colorectal Surgery Chair: Anthony J. Senagore, MD Chair: Patricia Sylla, MD Co-Chair: Marylise Boutros, MD Christopher M. Schlachta, MD Peter W. Marcello, MD Steven D. Schwaitzberg, MD* Co-Chair: Educator’s Luncheon Paresh C. Shah, MD Postgraduate Course: Hernia - Abdominal Chair: John D. Mellinger, MD C. Daniel Smith, MD* Wall Reconstruction Fellowship Council Luncheon Adrian Park, MD Lee L. Swanstrom, MD* Chair: Chair: Edward Lin, DO Co-Chair: Mike Kuo Liang, MD Patricia Sylla, MD Postgraduate Course: Introduction to the Mark A. Talamini, MD* SAGES University Masters Program Thadeus L. Trus, MD Chair: John Hunter, MD Melina C. Vassiliou, MD Co-Chair: Daniel J. Deziel, MD Tonia M. Young-Fadok, MD Natan Zundel, MD

* = Past President

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Bruce V. MacFadyen, Jr., MD Jr., MacFadyen, V. Bruce Col. Richard M. Satava, MD M. Satava, Richard Col. MD Stiegmann, Greg Desmond Birkett, MD MD John Hunter, MD Peters, H. Jeffrey MD Soper, J. Nathaniel MD Traverso, William L. MD Schirmer, D. Bruce MD Swanstrom, Lee MD Rattner, David 1981 - 1983 1983 - 1984 1984 - 1985 1985 - 1986 1986 - 1987 1987 - 1988 1988 - 1989 1989 - 1990 1990 - 1992 1992 - 1993 1993 - 1994 es - Residents, Robots or Both? es - Residents, Past Presidents Past MD Gerald Marks, MD Kenneth Forde, MD L. Dent, Thomas MD James A. Lind, MD John A. Coller, R. Schrock, MD Theodore MD A. Bowden, Talmadge Smith, MD E. Lee MD Ponsky, Jeffrey MD L. Greene, Frederick MD Berci, George SAGES 2016 Meeting Leaders Meeting 2016 SAGES Dmitry Oleynikov, MD DmitryChair: Oleynikov, MD Meireles, Ricardo de Oliveira Ozanan Co-Chair: A. Iannitti, MD David Chair: MD Michael Pucci, Co-Chair: J. Daniela Molena, MD Chair: Jose M. Martinez,Co-Chair: MD (joint with JSES) MD Manabu Yamamoto, Chair: MPH Holzman, MD, MichaelCo-Chair: D. MD Pearl, P. Jonathan Chair: MD Walsh, Danielle S. Co-Chair: (PNET) (jointTumors KSELS) with Neuroendocrine Ho-SeongChair: Han, MD MD Asbun, J. Horacio Co-Chair: Okrainec, MD E. Allan Chair: L. Bachman, MD Sharon Co-Chair: MD Zundel, Natan Chair: MD Samuel Szomstein, Co-Chair: Care? MPH MD, Lidor, O. Anne Chair: John M. Morton,Co-Chair: MD Daniel M. Herron, MD Daniel M. Herron, Chair: MD Horgan, Santiago Co-Chair: MD Jacob, Brian P. Chair: Bryan David MD Co-Chair: Earle, MD Crooms, W. Jeffrey Chair: MD Youngelman, Debbie F. Co-Chair: MD Young-Fadok, M. Tonia Chair: MD Wexner, D. Steven Co-Chair: MD M. Marks, Jeffrey Chair: Melissa Lapinska, Phillips Co-Chair: MD MD Pryor, Dawn Aurora Chair: MD Wright, Andrew Co-Chair: MD Matthews, D. Brent Chair: MPH MD, Gina L. Adrales, Co-Chair: Condition Salvaging a Morbid to Paramount MD Diego R. Camacho, Chair: MD Alley, Joshua B. Co-Chair: Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical Panel: Difficulties and Complications in Ventral Hernia Repair Hernia Ventral in Complications Difficulties and Panel: Esophagus Barrett’s About Know to Need You Everything Panel: States with the United as Compared in Japan Topics Hot Panel: Surgery Care MIS in Acute Panel: and Pancreas Thyroid Surgery: MIS in Endocrine Panel: a Mesh! What Oy, Panel: I Do It? Should Do It, - If I Can of the Americas Program Panel: Should You Why Be Rated? You Will Quality of Surgery:Panel: How SAGES Panel/Session/Symposium/Debate Chairs: Panel/Session/Symposium/Debate SAGES Robotic Debat Debate: Repair Robotically Hernia Assisted Debate: Surgery Forum Community Forum: Experiences Their Series: Expert Share Masters Surgeons Colorectal Endoscopy Series: Flexible Masters and Obesity Achalasia Disease - GERD, Series: Foregut Masters with AHS) (Collaboration Series: Hernia Masters Diagnoses is Early Surgery, in Bariatric Complications Panel: Robinson!” Will “Danger, in Robotic Surgery, Complications Panel:

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 18 Wednesday, March 16, 2016

2016 SAGES Webcast Sessions SAGES 2016 To view the webcast, please visit us at http://sages.orlive.com/

Wednesday, March 16, 2016 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM PostgraduateCourse: Common Bile Duct Stones - Intraoperative Cholangiography (IOC) Chair: Nathaniel J. Soper, MD to Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Exploration (LCBDE) Co-Chair: Fernando Santos, MD 1:30 PM - 3:10 PM Panel: What Every Surgeon Should Know About Reflux in the Bariatric Patient Chair: Dana Alexa Telem, MD Co-Chair: Kevin M. Reavis, MD 3:10 PM - 4:50 PM Panel: Everything you Need to Know About Barrett’s Esophagus Chair: Daniela Molena, MD Co-Chair: Jose M. Martinez, MD Thursday, March 17, 2016 7:30 AM - 11:15 AM PostgraduateCourse: The Skinny on New Weight Loss Techniques Chair: Marina Kurian, MD Co-Chair: Matthew D. Kroh, MD 11:15 AM - 12:00 PM Karl Storz Lecture: “Healthcare Delivery: From Flesh and Bones to Bits and Bites” Speaker: Yulun Wang, PhD Friday, March 18, 2016 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Scientific Session: Foregut Moderator: Samuel Szomstein, MD Co-Moderator: John T. Paige, MD Surgical Spring Week 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Plenary 1 Moderator: Daniel J. Scott, MD Co-Moderator: Eduardo Targarona, MD 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM Presidential Address: “Out of Chaos Comes Opportunity” Speaker: Brian J. Dunkin, MD 10:45 AM - 11:30 AM Gerald Marks Lecture: “Tying it All Together” Speaker: Jo Buyske, MD 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Panel: Uh Oh! What Do I Do? Management of Endoscopic Misadventures Chair: John R. Romanelli, MD Co-Chair: Leena Khaitan, MD 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Panel: Difficulties and Complications in Ventral Hernia Repair Chair: David A. Iannitti, MD Co-Chair: Michael J. Pucci, MD 3:30 PM - 6:00 PM Session: Emerging Technology Chair: Shawn T. Tsuda, MD Co-Chair: Giovanni Dapri, MD, PhD

SAGES gratefully acknowledges the following organization for their unrestricted support towards the SAGES International Proctoring Courses (IPC), a SAGES Global Affairs Initiative: SAGES Research & Education Foundation SAGES gratefully acknowledges the following companies and individuals for their unrestricted contribution in kind: Box Line Box Montefiore Medical Center and the Albert Einstein School of Medicine Stryker Endoscopy

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Time Program Location SAGES 2016 Postgraduate Course: Common Bile Duct Stones - Intraoperative Cholangiography (IOC) 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM Ballroom B to Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Exploration (LCBDE)

7:30 AM - 12:00 PM Postgraduate Course: Getting Behind Advances in Colorectal Surgery Ballroom A

Postgraduate Course: SAGES SMART - Incorporating the Latest in Enhanced Recovery 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM Room 302 into your Gastrointestinal Surgery Program

7:30 AM - 12:00 PM Symposium: International Hernia Symposium Auditorium

7:30 AM - 12:00 PM SS01: All Video All The Time: Bariatrics/Mixed MIS Ballroom C

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM SAGES Foundation Awards Luncheon (non-CME) Room 304

Exhibit Hall C - 12:00 PM - 3:30 PM Exhibits and SS02: Exhibit Hall Video Presentations (non-CME) Theatre Surgical Spring Week

1:30 PM - 5:00 PM HO Course: Getting Behind Advances in Colorectal Surgery Exhibit Hall B

HO Course: Common Bile Duct Stones - Intraoperative Cholangiography (IOC) to 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM Exhibit Hall B Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Exploration (LCBDE)

1:30 PM - 5:00 PM SS03: All Video All The Time: Mixed MIS/Hernia; Ventral, Inguinal, Unusual Hernias Ballroom C

Workshop: The SMART Way to Implement and Track Success in Enhanced Recovery 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM Room 312 Programs

1:30 PM - 3:10 PM Panel: The Future is Now - How Technology is Changing Surgery Ballroom A

1:30 PM - 3:10 PM Panel: What Every Surgeon Should Know about Reflux in the Bariatric Patient Ballroom B

3:10 PM - 4:50 PM Panel: Everything you Need to Know about Barrett’s Esophagus Ballroom B

3:10 PM - 4:50 PM Panel: Tools for the Surgical Educator “Coaching the Teachers” Ballroom A

Session: OR Team - A 360 Approach to Hernia Surgery, or How My Patient Had the 3:10 PM - 4:50 PM Auditorium Perfect Hernia Experience

5:00 PM - 5:45 PM Opening Session & SAGES History Film (non-CME) Auditorium

5:45 PM - 7:30 PM Exhibit Hall Welcome Reception Exhibit Hall C

To fully comply with ACCME regulations, all SAGES Meeting attendees must have their badge before entering any course or session room in order to receive CME credit for that event.

Thanks to our 2016 Meeting Supporters: Diamond STRYKER ENDOSCOPY Platinum Intuitive Surgical Karl Storz Endoscopy Medtronic Olympus Corporation of the Americas Gold Ethicon Silver Boston Scientific Gore & Associates Mederi Therapeutics Teleflex

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Panel Panel All Speakers All BALLROOM B BALLROOM Invited Faculty Invited George Berci, MD Berci, George Ahmad Mirza,Ahmad MD David Rattner, MD Rattner, David Eric Hungness, MD Eric Hungness, Joseph Petelin, MD Joseph Petelin, Edward Phillips, MD Phillips, Edward Nathaniel Soper, MD Soper, Nathaniel Leslie Nathanson, MD Nathanson, Leslie Morris Franklin, Jr., MD Jr., Morris Franklin, Benjamin Poulose, MD, MPH MD, Benjamin Poulose, Melissa LaPinska, MD Phillips *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Guidelines for the Clinical Application of Laparoscopic Biliary Tract Surgery Tract Biliary of Laparoscopic the Clinical Application Guidelines for GUIDELINES: • Break Break Open Common Bile Duct Exploration – Tips, Tricks, Results Tricks, Tips, Bile Duct – Open Common Exploration Bile Duct - Biliary or Ampullary common Adjuncts Dilation to Stents Exploration Institutional Reality to Idea Routine single-Stage of Choledocholithiasis - From Management Common Bile Duct Stones – Management Options, Selection Criteria, Single-Stage Versus Two- Bile Duct SelectionVersus Options, – Management Single-StageCommon Stones Criteria, Preferred Is ERCP When and Stage, ERCP, for indications of EUS, appropriate (role of Choledocholithiasis Management Endoscopic infections) of ERCP-related and implications techniques, Results Tricks, Exploration – Tips, Trans-Cystic Laparoscopic Laparoscopic Trans-Choledochal Exploration – Tips, Tricks, Results Tricks, Exploration Trans-Choledochal – Tips, Laparoscopic Q&A the Art of Surgeons of Bile Duct Generation the Next Teaching Reclaiming Our Heritage: Surgical Exploration. the Panel Questions for Intraoperative Evaluation of the Common Bile Duct – Ultrasound tips, tricks, results tricks, Bile Duct tips, of the Common – Ultrasound Evaluation Intraoperative results tricks, Bile Duct tips, of the Common – Cholangiogram Evaluation Intraoperative Selective and the Importance of Interpretation Versus – Routine Cholangiography Intraoperative Q&A Presentation Title Presentation

HPB Time 9:00AM 9:20AM 9:40AM 8:30AM 8:40AM 8:00AM 8:15AM 7:30AM 7:45AM Describe the benefits and effectiveness of routine imaging use (cholangiogram or ultrasound) to evaluate the biliary tree and reduce the the biliary reduce evaluate to tree and or ultrasound) use (cholangiogram routine imaging of Describe benefits and effectiveness the cholecystectomy of bile duct during laparoscopic stones injuriesrate and retained pearls and pitfalls of each technical and identify and ultrasonography, cholangiography Describe of intraoperative technique the technique skill takingLCBDE, account level into suspected incorporates choledocholithiasis that or confirmed for strategy a management Develop and local resources the procedures typical and identify needs for equipment Describe of LCBDE techniques of the of open bile duct and describe of choledocholithiasis in the modern the key steps management Discuss the role exploration technique with of patients the management of adjuncts bile duct such as biliary for Discuss the role to exploration, placement, stent choledocholithiasis 10:25AM 10:45AM 11:00AM 11:15AM 11:35AM 10:00AM 10:15AM HPB LEARNING THEMES LEARNING PRIORITIES NATIONAL ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION At the conclusion of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • • • • Chair: Nathaniel Soper, MD | Co-Chair: Fernando Santos, MD Santos, Fernando MD | Co-Chair: Soper, Nathaniel Chair: must modern surgeon The the modern practice of cholecystectomy. to inherent a problem of choledocholithiasis remains management The and of choledocholithiasis, the management for required techniques knowledgeable and therapeutic and facile in the diagnostic remain participants session will allow This to other consultants. to of these patients the care relegate not merely does that an approach develop an approach to develop and of choledocholithiasis, in the management techniques and therapeutic of diagnostic the effectiveness evaluate available experts, and resources from advice technical evidence-based incorporates that recommendations, these problems with patients to institution. the individual’s at Postgraduate Course: Common Bile Duct - Common Stones Course: Postgraduate Bile Common (IOC) Laparoscopic to Cholangiography Intraoperative Duct (LCBDE) Exploration Wednesday, March 16, 2016 March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 7:30AM - 12:00PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 22 Wednesday, March 16, 2016

7:30AM - 12:00PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Postgraduate Course: Getting Behind Advances BALLROOM A SAGES 2016 in Colorectal Surgery Chair: Patricia Sylla, MD | Co-Chair: Peter Marcello, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION This course will present a comprehensive overview of recent advances in the minimally invasive management of common colorectal diseases, including innovations in endoscopic and transanal approaches. Through didactic lectures, video-based presentations and panel discussions with audience participation, attendees will learn to select and apply optimal strategies to manage benign and malignant colorectal conditions, based on the latest available evidence and expert opinion. This course is designed for any practicing surgeon who incorporates colon and rectal surgery into his or her practice.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Appraise the techniques, prerequisite skills and learning curve required to perform EMR and ESD for colorectal lesions • Implement strategies to improve outcomes of rectal surgery

• Appropriately select patients who are candidates for TEM/TEO/TAMIS for benign and malignant lesions Surgical Spring Week

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

7:30AM Welcome, Introduction and Course Objectives Patricia Sylla, MD

Part A: Advances in Endoscopic Techniques

7:35AM Endoscopic imaging for Colorectal Dysplasia: Anything Relevant to My General Practice? Jonathan Cohen, MD

7:50AM From EMR to ESD: How Do I Get There? Stavros Stavropoulos, MD

8:05AM Endolumenal Full-thickness Resection: Ready for Prime Time? Sergey Kantsevoy, MD

8:20AM Endolaparoscopy: Is it a Bridge to ESD? Sang Won Lee, MD

8:35AM Video spotlight: ESD Technique and Troubleshooting Dae Kyung Sohn, MD

8:45AM Panel Discussion

Part B: Advances in Transanal Approaches

9:05AM TAMIS/TEO/TEM for Benign Disease: Submucosal Dissection and Beyond Teresa DeBeche-Adams, MD

9:20AM TEM/TEO/TAMIS for Rectal Cancer: Indications, Techniques and Results? Mark Whiteford, MD

9:35AM Transanal Endoscopic Solutions to Colorectal Complications Giovanni Dapri, MD PhD

9:50AM Transanal TME: Changing the Landscape of Rectal Cancer Antonio Lacy, MD

10:05AM Video spotlight: Hybrid Transanal Colorectal Resection Karl Hermann Fuchs, MD

10:15AM Panel Discussion

Part C: Advanced MIS techniques and Outcomes

10:35AM MIS Techniques for Complicated Diverticulitis Morris Franklin, Jr., MD

10:50AM Early ROLARR Results: Implications for MIS Rectal Cancer Surgery Alessio Pigazzi, MD

11:05AM Ischemic Low Colorectal Anastomosis: Strategies for Prevention and Management Elisabeth McLemore, MD

11:20AM Colorectal Anastomotic Leaks: What Bugs You? John Alverdy, MD

11:35AM Video Spotlight: Laparoscopic Right Colectomy with Intracorporeal Anastomosis Barry Salky, MD

11:45AM Panel Discussion

LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: C Colorectal • A Consensus Document on Robotic Surgery FE Flex Endo • Guidelines for Laparoscopic Resection of Curable Colon and Rectal Cancer NS New technologies/Skill acquisition • Guidelines for Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair • Guidelines For Office Endoscopic Services • Position Statement on Advanced Laparoscopic Training

NATIONAL PRIORITIES

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Panel Panel ROOM 302 Invited Faculty Invited Franco Carli, MD Carli, Franco Diana Diesen, MD Lawrence Lee, MD Lee, Lawrence Allan Okrainec, MD Allan Liane Feldman, MD Liane Feldman, Deborah Keller, MD Keller, Deborah Carmen Mueller, MD Mueller, Carmen Vadim Sherman, MD Vadim Anne Lidor, MD, MPH MD, Lidor, Anne Tonia Young-Fadok, MD Young-Fadok, Tonia Prosanto Chaudhury, MD Chaudhury, Prosanto Rajesh PhD MBBS MA Aggarwal, Rajesh PhD MBBS MA Aggarwal, *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration

Welcoming Remarks Welcoming Program SMART Overview of the SAGES Roles? Their Are What and the Stakeholders are Who of ERP - Speaking the LanguageEconomics of Administrators Meaningful? Are Outcomes Which - Measuring Success Readmissions Preventing Discharge? Really Ready for Questions/Discussion Qualitative Assessment of ERP Implementation Assessment Qualitative Questions/Discussion Break the Effort? Make Why - Surgeons Laparoscopic for ERPs Hepatobiliary SurgeryERP for Surgery Foregut ERP for Surgery Bariatric in ERP for Advances 8 hr appendectomy The in Emergency Surgery General - ERPs ERP Implementation for Simulation Team-Based Presentation Title Presentation session room in order to receive CME credit for that event. that for CME credit receive to in order session room To fully comply with ACCME regulations, all SAGES Meeting all SAGES regulations, with ACCME fully comply To attendees must have their badge before entering any course or course any entering their badge before must have attendees 7:30AM 7:35AM 9:05AM 8:05AM 8:20AM 8:35AM 8:50AM 9:20AM 9:35AM 9:50AM 11:20AM 10:05AM 10:20AM 10:35AM 10:50AM 11:05AM Time

Professional/Economic  Bariatrics Colorectal Foregut HPB Solid Organ Describe the benefits of employing enhanced recovery pathways for gastrointestinal surgery for gastrointestinal recovery pathways Describe enhanced the benefits of employing these barriers overcome to strategies and develop barriers ERP implementation to potential Identify in ERP implementation members of individual team Understand the role home institution one’s ERP uptake at increase to collaboration team enhance to methods Identify C B PE Implementing an Enhanced Recovery Program - Barriers and Enabling Factors Program Recovery an Enhanced Implementing Current and Emerging ERP Care Pathways ERP Care and Emerging Current SO FOR HPB ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION LEARNING THEMES LEARNING NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL At the conclusion of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • • in Enhanced Recovery into your Gastrointestinal Surgery Program Gastrointestinal your into Recovery in Enhanced use of state-of-the-artThe Peri-operatively, surgery widespread. increasingly is becoming in gastrointestinal techniques minimally invasive normal function. to speedy return SAGES patients’ facilitate that pathways recovery enhanced implementing to barriers remain however, all health care from providers care these barriers help peri-operative patient to address aims to Recovery Program Enhanced SMART their patients. for pathways recovery enhanced the latest knowledge implement to and know-how the latest disciplines have Postgraduate Course: SAGES SMART - Incorporating the Latest the Latest - Incorporating SMART SAGES Course: Postgraduate MD Mueller, Carmen MA PhD | Co-Chair: MBBS Rajesh Aggarwal, Chair: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 March Wednesday, SAGES acknowledges educational grants in support of this course from Applied Medical, Edwards Lifesciences, Merck, Medtronic, Stryker Endoscopy Merck, Medtronic, Lifesciences, in support Edwards grants Applied educational acknowledges from Medical, of this course SAGES Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 7:30AM - 12:00PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 24 Wednesday, March 16, 2016

7:30AM - 12:00PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Symposium: International Hernia Symposium AUDITORIUM SAGES 2016 Chair: Archana Ramaswamy, MD | Co-Chair: John Scott Roth, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION Social Media Platforms are becoming a new venue for sharing and discussing surgical techniques, diagnostic dilemmas and published literature. This session will focus on common topics discussed in a private Facebook hernia group and is intended for surgeons who perform inguinal and ventral hernia repair. 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 • Choose appropriate patients for abdominal wall reconstruction • Differentiate between mesh materials to select the appropriate product

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty Surgical Spring Week 7:30AM Introduction Archana Ramaswamy, MD

Inguinal

7:35AM TEP Is the Best Yaakov Ulano, MD

7:45AM TAPP Is Way Better Eric Pauli, MD

7:55AM Robotic TAPP – What We Should All Be Doing? Elizabeth Colsen, MD

8:05AM eTEP – What’s That? Did I Buy a Vowel? Jorge Daes, MD

8:15AM Defect Closure in Direct Hernias – Are There Any Benefits? Omar Yusef Kudsi, MD

8:25AM Defect Closure in Direct Hernias – Really? Tension Free Is the Best David Chen, MD

8:35AM Panel Q&A

Ventral

8:50AM Risk Factor Modification preoperatively – If I’m Working Hard, You Need to as Well Jacob Greenberg, MD

9:00AM Defect Closure – A Must for Ventral Hernia Repair Mercedeh Baghai, MD

9:10AM Traditional Lap Ventral Hernia Repair – It Works, Change Isn’t Always Good James Bittner, MD

9:20AM Robotic Ventral Hernia Repair – Finally, a True MIS Rives Stoppa Conrad Ballecer, MD

9:30AM Forget All That – The Onlay Has Returned Guy Voeller, MD

9:40AM Abdominal Wall Reconstruction – Do it the Right Way – Open Ajita Prabhu, MD

9:55AM Abdominal Wall Reconstruction – Save Your Back and Shoulders – Robotic Is the Way Alfredo Carbonell, MD

10:05AM Ventral Hernia Repair Outcomes – Are We that Good, or that Bad? William Hope, MD

10:15AM Panel Q&A Moderator: Antonio Bispo, MD

10:25AM Break

Mesh, Money and Social Media

10:40AM Synthetic Mesh for Everyone – One Size Fits All, All Levels of Contamination Are Fine Yuri Novitsky, MD

10:50AM The Real Cost of Hernia Mesh Complications - Biologic Mesh Still Has a Role in Complex Patients Hari Kumar Ondiveeran, MD

11:00AM The Robot in Hernia Repair – Another Fad, and way too Expensive Andrew Wright, MD

11:10AM The Robot in Hernia Repair – It’s Here to Stay, and We Can Do It Cost Effectively Daniel Marcus, MD

11:20AM Social Media Platforms for Hernia Surgery Advancement – It’s The Future (and the Present) Aurora D. Pryor, MD Social Media Platforms for Hernia Surgery Advancement – It’s a Fad, Let’s Get Back to Real Outcomes 11:30AM Ed Felix, MD Based Surgery 11:40AM Panel Q&A

LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: HR Hernia • Guidelines for Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair PE  Professional/Economic HPB HPB

NATIONAL PRIORITIES

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, Kulmeet Sandhu, MD, Nikolai Bildzukewicz, MD, Kamran Samakar, MD, Peter Crookes, MD, John Lipham, MD, Namir Katkhouda, MD; John Lipham, MD, MD, Crookes, Peter MD, Kamran Samakar, Nikolai Bildzukewicz, MD, MD, Sandhu, , Kulmeet , Ali Aminian, MD, FACS, Philip Schauer, MD, FACS; Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland FACS; MD, Schauer, Philip FACS, MD, Aminian, , Ali Carlos Galvani,Carlos MD Sinai St. Luke’s Hospital, Hospital, Luke’s Sinai St. Clemente Khalid Alsharaf, MD Khalid Alsharaf, Shaina R Eckhouse, MD GASTRIC BYPASS PREVIOUS ROUX-EN-Y Duke MD; Universtiy Dana D Portenier, Ranjan Sudan, MD, MD, Yoo, Jin MD, Park, MD James Villamere, GASTRIC BYPASS EN-Y M Linson, MD Jeremy GASTRIC BYPASS of Medicine Jacksonville College Florida of University MD of USC Keck Medical Center MD Stylianos Tzedakis, APPRACH AND ENDOSCOPIC LAPAROSCOPIC COMBINED Didier Mutter, Patrick Pessaux; Nouvel Hopital Civil Nouvel Pessaux; Patrick Didier Mutter, Bakis, MD, Laura Fischer, MD; Oregon Health and Science University Health and Science MD; Oregon Fischer, Laura Bakis, MD, Kelvin Higa, MD; UCSF MD, Boone, Kuwait Hospital, Hayat Royale FACS; MD, Almulla, , Ahmed MBA, FRCSC, FACS MD, Alsabah, MD Hui, MD W Vanessa MANAGEMENT LAPAROSCOPIC CHYLOPERITONEUM: Collins, MD, Lisa Sanchez-Johnsen, PhD, Enrique Elli, MD, FACS; UIC FACS; Enrique Elli, MD, PhD, Lisa Sanchez-Johnsen, MD, Collins, MD Serrot, Federico Y GASTRIC BYPASS ROUX-EN TO Center/ Case Western Reserve University Western Case Center/ FACS; MD, Horgan, Santiago FACS, Garth MD, R Jacobsen, FACS, MD, Bryan J Sandler, MD, Houghton, Caitlin MD, M Coker, Alisa MD, DeLong, San Diego of California, University Gonzalez-Heredia, Md, PhD Md, Gonzalez-Heredia, Demetrio Cavadas, MD, PhD; Hospital Italiano PhD; de Buenos Aires MD, Demetrio Cavadas, MD D Guerron, TECHNIQUE Alfredo Medical Center of Iowa MS; University MD, Nau, Peter MD, MD Duro, Ranjan Sudan, MD; Department Duke Health System University MD, of Surgery, MD Padnani, Ashish VERTICAL SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY STRICTURE AFTER PROXIMAL inda P. Zhang, MD Zhang, Linda P. MS | Co-Moderator: MD, Auyang, D. Edward Moderator: WITH A JUNCTION IN A PATIENT GASTROESOPHAGEAL THE TUMOR AT TRANSJEJUNAL RESECTION OF A INTRAGASTRIC V012 ROUX- FISTULA AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC GASTROGASTRIC FOR COMPLEX MANAGEMENT ENDOLUMINAL TRIPLE MODALITY V013 ROUX-EN-Y MESH FOLLOWING WITH ERODING OF GASTRO-GASTRIC FISTULA MANAGEMENT INVASIVE V014 MINIMALLY Chau, TECHNIQUE Edward WEIGHT REGAIN: A STANDARDIZED HERNIA, & HIATAL FOR GERD, V015 REVISION OF GASTRIC BYPASS A AFTER GASTRIC BYPASS: BILE DUCT STONES TECHNIQUE FOR COMMON TRANSGASTRIC RENDEZVOUS V016 HYBRID GASTRIC PLICATION LAPAROSCOPIC AS A REVISION FOR A FAILED SLEEVEGASTRECTOMY V017 LAPAROSCOPIC Bariatrics/Mixed MIS Bariatrics/Mixed MD M. Fearing, Nicole MD | Co-Moderator: M. Farrell, Timothy Moderator: MD FISTULA Kelly R Haisley, GASTROGASTRIC RESECTION OF A POST ROUX-EN-Y V001 LAPAROSCOPIC Keith Daniel Swartz, MD, Ma, MD, , Pearl MBBS FOR SLEEVE LEAK Subhash Reddy, PATCH MUCOSAL ROUX-EN-Y V002 LAPAROSCOPIC (POSE) Salman K ENDOLUMENAL OBESITY SURGERY AFTER PRIMARY SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY V003 REVISIONAL LAPAROSCOPIC Mohammad Alsulaimy, GASTRIC BYPASS. ROUX-EN-Y HERNIA AFTER 4 HIATAL TYPE OF RECURRENT REPAIR V004 LAPAROSCOPIC AND VOLVULUS LIMB WITH ROUX DEFECT PETERSEN THROUGH HERNIA INTERNAL BYPASS V005 POST-GASTRIC SS01: All Video All the Time Scientific Session - Time the All Video All SS01: Pablo Quadri, MD Pablo Y GASTRIC BYPASS -EN- ROUX TO SLEEVE: CONVERSION V018 COILED AND CONVERSION OF NISSEN FUNDOPLICATION TAKEDOWN HERNIA REPAIR, HIATAL RECURRENT V019 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED V010 LAPAROSCOPIC ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS REVERSAL H Aryaie, Amir MD GASTRIC BYPASS ROUX-EN-Y V010 LAPAROSCOPIC MD Ran B Luo, CATASTROPHE INCISURA STRICTURES:V011 SLEEVE AN AVOIDABLE GASTRECTOMY Maria Veronica Gorodner, MD Gorodner, Veronica Maria APPROACH LAPAROSCOPIC V021 GASTRO-GASTRIC FISTULA AFTER GASTRIC BYPASS Raquel BYPASS TO CONVERSION ROBOT-ASSISTED GERD AFTER SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: OF REFRACTORY V020 MANAGEMENT V008 CONCOMITANT BILIOPANCREATIC DIVERSION WITH DUODENAL SWITCH AND HIATAL HERNIA REPAIR: TOTALLY ROBOTIC ROBOTIC TOTALLY REPAIR: HERNIA AND HIATAL WITH DUODENAL SWITCH DIVERSION BILIOPANCREATIC V008 CONCOMITANT Luke Kinsinger, MD Kinsinger, Luke GASTRIC BYPASS FOLLOWING SYNDROME V006 SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY Agustin HERNIA REPAIR HIATAL WITH PARESOPHAGEAL BYPASS GASTRIC ROUX-EN-Y LAPAROSCOPIC V007 CONCURRENT OF FOR MANAGEMENT GASTRIC BYPASS ROUX-EN-Y TO AND CONVERSION GASTRIC SEROMYOTOMY V009 LAPAROSCOPIC 9:45AM-12PM 7:30AM - 9:45AM Wednesday, March 16, 2016 March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 7:30AM - 12:00PM

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12:00PM - 1:30PM *Separate Fee Applies th The 10 Annual SAGES Foundation Awards Luncheon ROOM 304 SAGES 2016 SAGES does not offer CME for this event (Non-CME Activity) 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 2016 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: James L. Alexander, MA, MRCP The Gerald Marks Rectal Cancer Award is selected from each year’s submitted abstracts. This award is chosen by a special committee of reviewers from the hundreds of abstracts submitted and given to one individual each year in honor of Dr. Gerald Marks, SAGES first President and Founder.

Abstract Title: A NOVEL METHODOLOGY FOR IN VIVO ENDOSCOPIC PHENOTYPING OF COLORECTAL CANCER BASED ON REAL TIME Surgical Spring Week ANALYSIS OF THE MUCOSAL LIPIDOME: A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF THE

Dr. Alexander is Gastroenterologist and Clinical Research Fellow at the Imperial College London & The Royal Marsden in London, UK. He is currently undertaking his PhD studies investigating the role of the gut microbiota in colorectal cancer. Under the supervision of Professor Julian Teare, Dr James Kinross and Professor Zoltan Takats, Dr. Alexander is also developing the iKnife for endoscopic application. Also known as Rapid Evaporative Ionisation (REIMS), this technology uses intra-operative mass spectrometry to provide real-time information about tumour biology and phenotype. 2016 International Best Paper Award Presented by: Horacio Asbun, MD, SAGES Global Affairs Committee Chair SAGES Board of Governor’s and the SAGES Global Affairs Committee would like to acknowledge the following Top International Abstract Presenters: Name: Takeaki Ishizawa, MD, PhD Institution: Cancer Institute Hospital, Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research Abstract: Laparoscopic Hepatectomy Utilizing Fluorescence Imaging For Identification Of Hepatic Tumors And Perfusion Country: Japan Name: J. L. Alexander, MD Institution: Imperial College London, Royal Marsden Hospital Abstract: A Novel Methodology For In Vivo Endoscopic Phenotyping Of Colorectal Cancer Based On Real Time Analysis Of The Mucosal Lipidome: A Prospective Observational Study Of The Iknife Country: United Kingdom Name: Nicolò Pecorelli, MD Institution: Steinberg-Bernstein Centre For Minimally Invasive Surgery And Innovation, Mcgill University Health Centre Abstract: Impact Of Adherence To Care Pathway Interventions On Recovery Following Within An Established Enhanced Recovery Program Country: Canada Name: Saurabh S. Gandhi, MS Institution: Grant Government Medical College & Sir J. J. Group Of Hospitals, Mumbai, India Abstract: Combined Laparoscopic & Thoracoscopic Approach For Tension Gastrothorax & Gastric Volvulus With Bochdalek Hernia In An Adult Country: India Name: Maria Veronica Gorodner, MD Institution: Programa Unidades Bariatricas, Argentina Abstract: Barrett’s Esophagus After Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass: Does Regression Occur? Country: Argentina

SAGES Goes Green! In our continuing effort to support the environment, you will see less paper at the SAGES 2016 Annual Meeting. This Final Program includes regular schedule and course/panel outlines only. Electronic copies of all the abstracts and digital posters are available on-line for all attendees and in the SAGES 2016 Meeting App. Go to sages2016.org for more information.

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 27 For more details or to schedule your test: schedule your details or to more For SAGES gratefully acknowledges support acknowledges Storz gratefully Endoscopy. Karl by SAGES FES, FLS, and FUSE Testing Available! Testing FES, FLS, and FUSE Wednesday, March 16 – Saturday, March 19, 2016 March 16 – Saturday, March Wednesday, Fundamentals of Endoscopic Surgery™ www.fesprogram.org of Endoscopic Fundamentals SAGES gratefully acknowledges support by SAGES Foundation for one Brandeis Scholarship. for one Brandeis Foundation support acknowledges gratefully SAGES by SAGES Fundamental Use of Surgical Energy™ www.fuseprogram.org Energy™ of Surgical Use Fundamental Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery™ www.flsprogram.org of Laparoscopic Fundamentals Ann Rogers, MD and Rogers, Ann MD Fuchshuber, Pascal is Professor of Surgery and Director of the Penn State Surgical Weight Loss Program. Her areas of research include of research Her areas Program. Loss Weight Surgical State of Surgery of the Penn and Director Rogers is Professor Dr. after of the brain center in the reward and changes models of bariatric surgery, rodent surgery, revisional clinical outcomes, in the societies and has also been involved surgical in several level and international She is active on the national metabolic surgery. Act, its Care of the Affordable understanding an advanced She has in bariatric surgery. care to on access focusing political arena, to obtain furtherDr. Rogers is eager to apply policyorder in healthcare in education and management benefits and its deficiencies. leader in her institution and nationally. but as a surgical it not only in her practice, of Surgery of the University at Professor and Associate Medical Group Permanente The with is a physician Fuchshuber Dr. extensively he has worked practice, surgery In oncology his general addition to and surgical - East Bay. San Francisco California ACS Interregional Medical Groups is a co-leader the Permanente of Fuchshuber Dr. patients. for care of surgical on the safety of the committees including 21 Northern He is an active member of several KaiserNSQIP collaborative Medical California Centers. serves he currently as the co-chair also a member of Quality, and is AHPBA and IASGO and in SAGES ACS, of the FUSE committee, he is looking Brandeis, forward Attending Force. Task and the SMART Force, Task in Chole Safety committee, and Safety Outcomes the regarding initiatives SAGES and execute formulate his ability participate to to advance to in a meaningful way and constructive environment. healthcare the changing to respond need to urgent Recipient: Paul Colavita, MD Colavita, Paul Recipient: surgical of less invasive and development cancer against of basic research valorization the to dedicated institute, IRCAD is a private institute. and education as a leading research fame renowned in 1994, IRCAD its creation has gained world Since techniques. a Foregut/ NC in 2015. He is currently Surgery General in Charlotte, completed Residency Medical Center Carolinas at Colavita Dr. and foregut in minimally invasive interest OR. He has a strong in Portland, Medical Portland Center the Providence at MIS Fellow in interest strong also has a Colavita Dr. and clinical outcomes. pathophysiology on esophageal focusing currently surgery, He is myotomy. endoscopic in peroral being trained he is currently particularly fellowship, in his surgery, NOTES®; endoscopic surgery. and endoscopic looking the opportunity both laparoscopic in to forward experts international learn IRCAD, from at to The “Executive Leadership Program in Health Policy and Management” in Health Policy at the Heller School for Social and Management at Brandeis Program Policy Leadership “Executive The with the skills professionals essential to policy health care and management. It provide aims to leaders in health care clinical University trains The purpose of care cost-effectiveness, and efficiency delivery. service of health the quality, improve and sustainable solutions to innovative creating as leaders in medicine. individuals promote scholarship is to one-week course this intensive to sponsoring attendance SAGES Brandeis Award Award Brandeis SAGES Chair Committee Awards MD, Rattner, David by: Presented  Recipients: Dr. Colavita believes that the travelling fellowship award is a priceless opportunitya priceless is his clinical knowledge as award and skills, increase as well to fellowship the travelling that believes Colavita Dr. embark upon in he hopes to career the for of the art the tone truly setting in a state innovation, conduct facility surgical research known for and academia. care both patient SAGES IRCAD Fellowship Award Award IRCAD Fellowship SAGES Chair Committee Awards MD, Rattner, David by: Presented Wednesday, March 16, 2016 March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical

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This award is supported by the SAGES Education and Research Foundation and Research Education is supported the SAGES This award by Eric Pauli, MD Pauli, Eric of Medicine College University, State Penn Gastric Bypass following Metabolic Improvements in the Acute and Bile Diversion Role of Bile Acids Foundation and Research Education Supported SAGES by MBA DO, Thiels, Cornelius Clinic Mayo Recovery Reported of Surgical Patient Measures & SAGES Foundation and Research Education Supported SAGES by MD Altieri, Maria University Brook Stony A Curriculum: (FUSE) Energy™ Use of Surgical Fundamental for a Simulation-Based of Telementoring Value Educational Trainees in Surgical Trial Randomized-Controlled Supported SAGES by MD Douglas Overbey, Colorado of University in the Robotic System Safety Energy of Surgical Foundation and Research Education Supported SAGES by Ali Aminian, MD Aminian, Ali Clinic Cleveland 1 Diabetess An Experimental Study of Bariatric Surgery in Type Foundation and Research Education Supported SAGES by Richard Garfinkle, MD Mc Gill University Trial Controlled Randomized Ileus? A Multicenter Postoperative Reduce Closure Ileostomy Loop Before Does Stimulation Bowel Foundation and Research Education Supported SAGES by MD Dana Telem, Medical University Center Brook Stony surgery minimally invasive following strategies reduction readmission of novel development quality through Improving Supported Storz Karl by MD Novitsky, Yuri Medical Center UH Case abdominis and transversus separation component posterior versus separation component anterior of traditional Comparison model in a cadaveric release Foundation and Research Education Supported SAGES by PhD MD, Albaugh, Vance Medical University Center Vanderbilt Gastric Bypass following Metabolic Improvements in the Acute and Bile Diversion Role of Bile Acids Supported SAGES by Recipient: Oliver Varban, MD Varban, Oliver Recipient: Center Taubman of Michigan Institution: University Data Based Analysis Registry and a State-Wide Using Video Gastrectomy Sleeve Quality of Laparoscopic Technical Evaluating Title:  Title:  Title: Title: Title: Title: Recipient: Recipient: Recipient: Recipient: Recipient: Recipient: Recipient: Recipient: Recipient: Institution: Institution: Career Development Award Development Career Institution: Institution: Title: Grants: Energy™ of Surgical Use Fundamental Institution: Institution: Fundamentals of Endoscopic Surgery™ Grants: Research Endoscopic of Fundamentals Grant: Recovery Enhanced SMART™ SAGES Institution: Title: Institution: Title: Institution: Title: Institution: Title: SAGES 2016 Research Grant Awards Awards Grant 2016 Research SAGES Supporting from Companies with Representatives Chair Committee Research MD, Urbach, David by: Presented Wednesday, March 16, 2016 March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical

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SAGES Researcher in Training Award

Presented by: David Urbach, MD, Research Committee Chair SAGES 2016 Recipient: Rebeccah B. Baucom, MD This award is designated for a member of SAGES who is currently a resident or fellow and who shows great promise for a career in academic GI/endoscopic practice or potential for significant contributions to the advancement of minimally invasive or endoscopic surgery. Dr. Baucom is a senior surgical resident at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and she intends to pursue a fellowship in Colon and Rectal Surgery. Her research interests include health services and outcomes research, and her focus has primarily been in the area of ventral and incisional hernias. She received a SAGES Research Grant in 2014 for her research in the area of choledocholithiasis management trends in the United States.

SAGES Young Researcher Award Presented by: David Urbach, MD, Research Committee Chair Recipient: Dana Alexa Telem, MD This award is designated for a young member of SAGES who is within five years of completion of residency or fellowship training, but not currently in a residency or fellowship program. The winner must demonstrate significant clinical and/or basic science research, publication

or presentation at national meetings, and dedication to an academic career. Dr. Telem is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Stony Brook University Medical Center. She also holds appointments in the Surgical Spring Week Department of Biomedical Informatics and Program in Public Health and serves as the director of the multi disciplinary surgical outcomes collaborative at Stony Brook. Her scope of practice includes bariatrics, foregut and hernia surgery. Dr. Telem is an avid researcher in both surgical outcomes and translational medicine. She is the recipient of both the SAGES Researcher in Training Award (2012) and Career Development Award (2014). Her current research focus is in health resource utilization, adoption and innovation of new technology and the definition of “quality” in the new healthcare paradigm of value based medicine.

SAGES Foundation - Margrét Oddsdóttir Award Presented by: Desmond Birkett, MD, SAGES Foundation President Recipient: Kristen Elstner, MD The Oddsdóttir Traveling Fellowship memorializes an international leader in laparoscopic surgery and a beloved member of the SAGES family. Dr. Margrét Oddsdóttir was born and grew up in a fishing village on the northwest coast of Iceland. She completed fellowship in laparoscopic surgery at Emory University with Dr. John Hunter, was the first advanced laparoscopic surgeon in Iceland, and was instrumental in developing the field of minimally invasive surgery in Nordic countries. Margrét attended SAGES every year, accompanied by as many as 3-10 nurses, residents, medical students and colleagues from Revkjavik. Dr. Elstner is a general surgery registrar from Sydney, Australia. She completed her MBBS degree at the University of Sydney, and is currently a Master of Surgery candidate (Surgical Oncology), due for completion early 2016. She has been a previous Special Lecturer on Burns Surgery with the University of New South Wales School of Medicine, and a Conjoint Associate Lecturer with the University of Western Sydney School of Medicine. Her interests are focused on colorectal, hernia and breast surgery. She is an active team member at Hernia Institute Australia, which focuses on minimally invasive management of complex ventral hernia.

SAGES Foundation - Excellence in Medical Leadership Award Presented by: Desmond Birkett, MD, SAGES Foundation President & Representatives from Gore Recipient: Daniel J. Scott, 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. Scott studied Biomedical Engineering on a full tuition scholarship before completing medical school at Louisiana State University School of Medicine, where he graduated as a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. He pursued residency training in General 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. Currently, Dr. Scott is an Associate Professor of Surgery, Director of the Advanced Laparoscopic Fellowship Program, and Director of the UT Southwestern Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery in Dallas, TX. Dr. Scott chairs the Department of Surgery Technical Skills Committee and is actively involved with skills training using simulation. Dr. Scott’s interests focus on emerging surgical techniques and technologies, as well as simulation-based surgical education. He has authored 99 publications, including books, monographs, chapters, manuscripts, and videos, all focusing on various areas of minimally invasive and gastrointestinal surgery, including novel surgical devices, Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery (SILS), Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES®), Bariatrics, GERD, Achalasia, Hernia, Robotics, and Surgical Education (skills training). He is serving as a board/executive committee member of SAGES and has been very involved with several other organizations, the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract (SSAT), the Fellowship Council (FC), the Association for Academic Surgery (AAS), the Association for Surgical Education (ASE) Foundation, the ACS’ The Accredited Education Institutes (AEI) Consortium, the American Society for Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery (ASBMS) and the Society of University Surgeons (SUS). SAGES Foundation gratefully acknowledges support by W.L. Gore and Associates.

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 31 Congratulations to our first winner! to Congratulations This program is generously supported is generously This program Scientific. Boston by SAGES gratefully acknowledges support by The Arnold P. Gold Foundation. Gold support acknowledges gratefully The Arnold P. by SAGES Please contact SAGES for fellowship application details. application fellowship for SAGES Please contact The advanced course is similar in design with extensive ERCP and EUS procedures. ERCP and EUS procedures. with extensive is similar in design course advanced The David Rattner, MD, Awards Committee Chair Committee Awards MD, Rattner, David SAGES/AIG Flexible Endoscopy Fellowship Endoscopy Flexible SAGES/AIG Recipient: Karl Hermann Fuchs, MD Fuchs, Hermann Karl Recipient: and to contribute members who in an enduring way international SAGES help recognize established in 2013 to was award SAGES This and/or support Mission Globally. meeting, support annual SAGES SAGES Chairman A pioneer in NOTES®, is Medical and Chief of Department Director Fuchs of Surgery Germany. in Frankfurt, Dr. Prof. his for noted community of MIS surgeons of EAES. He is a leader in European as the Past-President as well of Euro-NOTES, globally and teach to extensively travels Fuchs Dr. surgery. TEM and rectal cancer surgery as as well in both foregut contributions making in Euro-NOTES the world all over from surgeons and NOSCAR. He has involved SAGES to has been an active contributor are partnership that areas trans-atlantic in many a collaborative fostering He is very to dedicated this a truly global community. Recipient: Adrian Park, MD Park, Adrian Recipient: the ideals who best demonstrate physicians honoring practicing Gold Foundation, up with the Arnold again teamed P. has once SAGES for a clinician who is designated award This and emotional well-being. physical for a patient’s and respectful care of compassionate surgical- for significant and is granted practice and surgical in patient care for excellence community the surgical/GI by is recognized and volunteerism. community to contributions patient care, skills, endoscopic is the Chairman of the Department Center and Innovation Park Simulation of Surgery of the newly created and Director Dr. pioneering efforts has made significant advancing in Park Maryland. in Annapolis, Dr. Health System Arundel the Anne joined at by is well-known He removal. and abdominal solid organ incisional hernia repair, surgery, foregut of laparoscopic the techniques Recipient: Jeffrey M. Marks, MD M. Marks, Jeffrey Recipient: fellowship a six month Ohio in 1992. Following in Cleveland, Sinai Medical Mt. Center at training surgical his completed Marks Dr. Marks he joined the faculty the Department of Dr. of Surgery Sinai in Cleveland. Mt. at and endoscopy, in advanced the Department joined is co-director in 2005. He eventually of Surgery Medical Center Hospitals Case University of the Surgical at in 2012. In of Professor the rank and attained Surgery General the Case Program, for Director Program Fellowship, Endoscopy Marks runs an active animal Dr. surgery endoscopy, therapeutic and advanced clinical practice invasive in minimally addition to gastroenterologists, surgeons, for courses training endoscopic and providing techniques endoscopic numerous lab researching country the throughout and fellows residents surgical Marks for participated has of courses in hundreds Dr. and allied health care. 12 day clinical hands-on training experience providing a large number of upper and lower endoscopic procedures. procedures. endoscopic and lower number of upper a large clinical hands-on providing 12 day experience training SAGES International Ambassador Award Award Ambassador International SAGES by: Presented is a pioneer Fuchs Dr. the world. around and endoscopists MIS surgeons a good partner for and is always important and advocate SAGES to surgery endoscopy. and surgical of minimally invasive areas leader in many and world his colleagues and patients for excellent and compassionate surgical care. The author of over 200 scientific articles 200 scientific he is author of over and book chapters, The care. surgical and compassionate excellent for and patients his colleagues education. technology and surgical Future” “OR of the surgery, known as a leading authorityinternationally in the field of minimally invasive with an outstanding an organization of Christian Surgeons, Academy the Pan-African is Chair of the Advisory governing Commission Park Dr. as has been instrumental Park Dr. and teaching, both operating mission trips for In surgical addition to impact surgeons. African in training has served the surgical Park Dr. with the organization. trainees of the surgeon success and quality, the integrity, ensure to a leader of PAACS be a leader in to and he continues techniques, surgical and safe innovative propagating by community domestically and internationally indigenous high-qualityavailability of sustainable, efforts expand the to significant in his personal time He donates education. surgical his for surgeons young many model for He is a role surgeons. well-trained to access need for desperate have that in countries care surgical volunteerism. to commitment and his for patients, his caring community, benefit the surgical to dedication Arnold P. Gold Foundation – Gold Foundation P. Arnold and Humanism in Medicine Clinical Excellence for Award SAGES Chair Committee Awards MD, Rattner, David by: Presented and throughout the world. He has taught basic surgical endoscopy and flexible endoscopy to thousands of residents. He has also been an He has also been residents. to thousands of endoscopy and flexible endoscopy basic surgical He has taught the world. and throughout basic and advanced he has served and POEM. In for director as course SAGES, including NOTES® technique endoscopic in surgical innovator years, the past eight and over years, twelve member for been a Board committees, numerous chaired courses, surgical laparoendoscopic Surgery of Endoscopic program. spearheaded the Fundamentals SAGES Foundation – Jeffrey L. Ponsky Master Educator in Endoscopy Award Award in Endoscopy Educator Ponsky Master L. – Jeffrey Foundation SAGES President Foundation SAGES MD, Birkett, Desmond by: Presented is pleased to announce a traveling Therapeutic Endoscopy Fellowship and an ERCP/EUS Fellowship. This is a concentrated hands-on is a concentrated This and an ERCP/EUS Fellowship. Fellowship Endoscopy Therapeutic a traveling announce is pleased to In an ongoing effort to support flexible endoscopy training, SAGES, in partnership with the Asian Institute of Gastroenterology (AIG), partnershipSAGES, in In Asian of an ongoing effort with the to support Institute Gastroenterology training, endoscopy flexible procedures. These fellowships involve an intense didactic and hands on training before traveling to AIG in Hyderabad, India for a robust a robust India for AIG in Hyderabad, to traveling didactic before an intense hands on training and involve fellowships These procedures. Wednesday, March 16, 2016 March Wednesday, training program in gastrointestinal (GI) flexible endoscopy for practicing surgeons wishing to improve their abilityto perform therapeutic to improve for practicing wishing surgeons endoscopy flexible (GI) in gastrointestinal program training Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical

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SAGES Pioneer in Surgical Endoscopy Award

Presented by: David Rattner, MD, Awards Committee Chair SAGES 2016 Recipient: Dr. h. c. mult. Sybill Storz This award is designated for a person in industry or a physician/surgeon and is granted for a significant, long-term scientific or technological contribution to the field of surgical endoscopy. The award is not given every year, but bestowed when the Board determines a worthy nominee. It is intended for those whose efforts have substantively changed and improved the field of endoscopy. There are pioneers who develop new surgical instruments. There are pioneers who develop and disseminate entirely new medical systems. There are pioneers in humanity and philanthropy who care about quality medical care for the poor and underserved. Sybill Storz is a pioneer in ALL of those areas and in each, her work and that of Karl Storz Endoscopy has helped us do our work better, safer and more efficiently and in every corner of the earth. For this award, we focus on her pioneering work in humanity and philanthropy. It has great meaning to SAGES that her father, Karl Storz, was the first winner of the Pioneer in Surgical Endoscopy award. She is a partner in the United Nations Global Compact. What does that mean? The Global Compact has helped to regularly research topics, document progress, and increase work in the following focus areas which have achieved sustainable progress: • Improving health care by regularly supporting medical training and education programs

• Supporting educational initiatives for children and adolescents • Evaluating & carefully monitoring paper consumption, taking actions to reduce use of paper Surgical Spring Week • Analyzing fuel consumption and CO2 emissions • Sensitizing on issues of corruption and taking measures to ensure and promote anti-corruption efforts Since 2005 Dr. Sybill Storz has supported a total of 595 projects with product donations, financial support or social sponsoring support. The support Dr. Storz provides has regional, national and international reach in various focus areas: medicine, education, sciences, society, culture, sports, emergency aid. Recently, her family-held company donated endoscopic products for charitable medical missions taken place in the following regions and countries: Africa (Urology), Bolivia (Bronchoscopy, Laparoscopy), Cameroon (ENT, laparoscopy), Dominican Republic (Laparoscopy), Ecuador (ENT), Ethiopia (ENT), Gabon (Anesthesia), Guyana (Urology), Honduras (ENT, Pediatric Neurosurgery, Laparoscopy), Kazakhstan (ENT), Kenya (Pediatric Surgery), Madagascar (Urology), Malawi (Gastroenterology), Mali (Anesthesia), Nicaragua (Gynecology), Peru (Gynecology), South America (ENT), Syria (ENT), Tanzania (Laparoscopy), Togo (Pediatric Bronchoscopy), Tunisia (ENT), Uganda (Bronchoscopy, Documentation), Ukraine (Surgery, ENT, Pediatric Urology, Laparoscopy), Zambia (Urology, ENT) Tuba City Hospital (USA) which is run by members of the Navajo Nation. Ask any SAGES surgeons who volunteers his/her time in the developing world who is the person to call when you need support for an educational project. The answer will likely be “I call on Sybill Storz.” SAGES Distinguished Service Award Presented by: Brian Dunkin, MD, SAGES President Recipient: Steven D. Schwaitzberg, MD This award is designated for an endoscopic surgeon who is a member of SAGES and is granted for a significant, long-term educational, research, clinical and/or technological contribution to the field of surgical endoscopy as well as to SAGES. Dr. Schwaitzberg has devoted himself tirelessly for over 20 years to SAGES serving as chairman of 5 committees, heading the Learning Center and holding many of the offices that make up the executive committee culminating in his SAGES presidency in 2011. He embodies the energy, “can do spirit” and enthusiasm to take on challenges that is at the core of the SAGES culture. He is a key supporter of SAGES FUSE Program and dissemination of FLS Program. He was one of the first Chairman of the SAGES Technology committee and is in large part responsible for setting the tenor of this committee and helping its evolution into a key SAGES committee. Dr. Schwaitzberg is a key leader in NOSCAR who raised funds and is co-PI for NOSCAR prospective randomized trial of lap vs NOTES® Cholecystectomy. He has also devoted countless hours to cementing SAGES relationship with major societies such as ASGE and ACS to find common ground and ways to work together in areas of mutual interest. He is an extremely effective leader of SAGES development/fundraising committee that helped SAGES have the resources to carry out some of the society’s most important goals and projects. At this meeting, he is the Chair of the TEDxBeaconStreetSalon “Thriving over Surviving” program. Dr. Schwaitzberg is the Professor and Chairman of the Department of Surgery at the University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and former Chief of Surgery of the Cambridge Heath Alliance/Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School. He is the Multimedia Editor for Surgical Endoscopy and is also on the editorial boards of several other surgical journals. Dr Schwaitzberg is the recipient of several awards for patient care and a Computerworld Laureate award for introducing surgical video editing into post graduate education. He holds 2 patents and has written more than 120 articles, 12 books chapters and is currently editing 2 books. His funded research interests are in Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) with a particular focus on the value proposition of current and emerging surgical technology which includes training/simulation, surgical infection and outcomes.

The entire 2016 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 33 Recipient: Alberto Montori, MD, FACS (HON), FASGE FACS Alberto MD, Recipient: Montori, field of in the as an innovator for a lifetime contribution surgeon an endoscopic to bestows SAGES is the highest honor award This when the but bestowed everyyear, given is not The award or educational. technological which may be scientific, surgery, endoscopic a worthy determines Board nominee. and courage who show Those every those who reject change and it. At juncture those who embrace in medical history are there in few in when no surgeon at a time Italy and Alberto endoscopy flexible Montori embraced the shadows. back in those who step decades. four it for He has been challenging quo. challenge the status willing to were Europe Professor Alberto Montori, MD, FACS(HON), FASGE graduated in medicine in February 1960. He was Chairman and Professor of Surgery the at Chairman and Professor 1960. He was in medicine in February graduated FASGE FACS(HON), Alberto Montori, MD, Professor Surgery of General the same University. at Emeritus Professor is currently and “La Sapienza” of RomeUniversity Sciences of Surgical service includes Academy a continent of the European as: PRESIDENT to techniques His new surgical in bringing work of the International (UEGFF), Councillor Foundation Federation Gastroenterology European PRESIDENT of the United Former (EAcSS), of the OMED CHAIRMAN (OMED), Mondiale Digestive d’Endoscopie TREASURER of the Organisation former (IDCA), Alliance Cancer Digestive MEMBER of the Standing “, “La Sapienza of Rome University Committee MEMBER of the Research SurgeryMinimally Committee, Invasive (EAcSS). Sciences of Surgical Academy European of the Committee Former of the PRESIDENT has also served Montori as: Professor and GI staff, can bridge surgeons the divide between a surgeon that Showing (ESGE), Chairman of the United Endoscopy Society Surgery Gastrointestinal Endoscopic for (EAES), of the European for Association European Italian of the Secretary General Society Endoscopy, PRESIDENT of EAcSS, and President of Digestive Federation, Gastroenterology European of the Italian of the Italian Surgery Society Endoscopic of the American College Surgery Chapter and Minimally for (SICE), President Invasive Italy of Surgeons. for of the American College Large at and Governor of Surgeons In clinical practice he has performed including books and monographs. than 35,000 surgical publications more He has 446 peer reviewed procedures. It should be noted World. the all over honors and awards many Surgery of Endoscopic and has received Congress World the 1998 He hosted decades. than four more for been friends and colleagues have Berci and George Montori Professor that SAGES George Berci Lifetime Achievement Award Achievement Lifetime Berci George SAGES President SAGES Dunkin, Brian MD, by: Presented Exhibit hall hours designed to accommodate your meeting schedule. your accommodate to Exhibit hall hours designed you. for waiting are and refreshments snacks, lunches, where Café SAGES seats! more videos, – more has been expanded hall video theatre exhibit The a snack or a beer and enjoy the exhibits tour to colleagues Join your popular demand. is back by Half Hour Happy SAGES the afternoonwhile gearing sessions. up for What’s New in the Exhibit Hall? New What’s attractions. great many hall offers exhibit year’s This exhibits. products and find the gems among the and technologies see the newest Come • • • • Wednesday, March 16, 2016 March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical

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Exhibits and SS02: Exhibit Hall Video Presentations EXHIBIT HALL C - THEATRE SAGES 2016 SAGES does not offer CME for this event (Non-CME Activity)

12PM - 1:45PM SS02-A Moderator: Bryan J. Sandler, MD | Co-Moderator: Jennifer S. Schwartz, MD V027 SINGLE-PORT LAPAROSCOPIC RESTORATIVE PROCTOCOLECTOMY WITH ILEAL-POUCH ANAL ANASTOMOSIS USING THE LEFT LOWER QUADRANT ILEOSTOMY SITE Cigdem Benlice, Emre Gorgun; Cleveland Clinic, Department of Colorectal Surgery V022 LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR OF TRAUMATIC LEFT FLANK HERNIA USING THE ARTHREX PUSHLOCK BONE ANCHORING SYSTEM Patricia Chui, MD, PhD; New York University Medical Center V023 ADVANCED ENDOLAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION OF COLONIC NEOPLASMS: THE LATEST TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGY Reuben D Shin, MD, Peter W Marcello, MD; Lahey Hospital & Medical Center V024 LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR OF AN INCARCERATED MORGAGNI HERNIA IN THE CRITICALLY ILL OCTOGENARIAN: A CASE REPORT. Nidhi Khanna, DO, Jonathan Nguyen, Adeshola Fakulujo, MD, FACS; RowanSOM V025 LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF TECHNICALLY CHALLENGING GASTRIC GIST Omar Bellorin, MD, FACS, Ariel Shuchleib, MD,

Eric Zimmerman, MD, Litong Du, MD, FACS, Talat Addasi, MD, FACS; New York Presbyterian Queens

V026 NOVEL APPROACH FOR DEFINITIVE TREATMENT OF RETAINED RECTAL MUCOSA IN FAP FOLLOWING RESTORATIVE Surgical Spring Week PROCTOLECTOMY USING TRANSANAL ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY Jingjing L Sherman, MD, Patricia Sylla, MD; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai V028 LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL EXTENDED RIGHT HEMICOLECTOMY USING A CAUDAL-TO-CRANIAL APPROACH Liaonan Zou, Guobin Chen, Wenjun Xiong, Delong Mo, Yaobin He, Hongming Li, Wei Wang, Ping Tan, Jin Wan; Guangdong Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine V029 LAPAROSCOPIC ENTEROLITHOTOMY FOLLOWING FAILED ENDOSCOPIC RETRIEVAL FOR BOUVERET SYNDROME Arinbjorn Jonsson, MD, Ajay Chopra, MD; Jacobi Medical Center V030 COLONOSCOPIC-ASSISTED PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC GASTROSTOMY TUBE PLACEMENT Ryan M Juza, MD, Joshua S Winder, MD, Eric M Pauli; Penn State Hershey Medical Center V031 INTERSTITIAL HERNIA: LAPAROSCOPIC APPROACH Ezequiel Sadava, Jose Alvarez Gallesio, Martin Galvarini, Rudolf Von Buxhoeveden, Florencia Ocariz, Francisco Schlottmann; Hospital Aleman of Buenos Aires

1:45PM - 3:30PM SS02-B Moderator: Sharona B. Ross, MD | Co-Moderator: Fredrick J. Brody, MD V032 GIANT ADRENAL MYELOLIPOMA: LAPAROSCOPIC RIGHT ADRENALECTOMY Ana L Campos Arbulu, MD, Emmanuel E Sadava, MD, Rudolf Von Buxhoeveden, MD, Javier Kerman Cabo, MD, Juan M Fernandez Vila, MD, Norberto A Mezzadri, MD, PhD, FACS; Hospital Aleman V033 LAPAROSCOPIC RIGHT HEMICOLECTOMY WITH EXTENDED LYMPHADENECTOMY Ron Shapiro, Aviram Nissan; Chaim Sheba Medical Center V034 REMNANT SPLEEN CAUSING RECURRENT IDIOPATHIC THROMBOCYTOPENIC PURPURA Tanya Castelino, MD, Amani Munshi, MD, Liane S Feldman, MD, FRCSC, FACS; Steinberg-Bernstein Centre for Minimally Invasive Surgery and Innovation, McGill University Health Centre V035 BREAKTHROUGH IN ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF ZENKER’S DIVERTICULUM: BIPOLAR ENERGY DIVISION Shanglei Liu, MD, Robert Weisman, MD, Ran B Luo, MD, Alisa M Coker, MD, Ryan Broderick, MD, Caitlin Houghton, MD, Jonathan C DeLong, MD, Bryan J Sandler, MD, Garth R Jacobsen, MD, Santiago Horgan, MD; Department of Surgery, University of California San Diego V036 LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION OF A PARA-AORTIC MASS Janet W Li, MD1, Susanne Gozdanovich2, Eric Marderstein, MD2, Ray K Wong, MD2; 1University Hospital Case Medical Center, 2United States Department of Veteran Affairs V037 LAPAROSCOPIC ROBOTIC-ASSISTED RESECTION OF MASSIVE EPIPHRENIC DIVERTICULUM Caitlin Houghton, MD, Ran B Luo, MD, Shanglei Liu, MD, Bryan J Sandler, MD, Jonathan C DeLong, MD, Alisa M Coker, MD, Garth R Jacobsen, MD, Santiago Horgan, MD; UCSD V038 MANAGEMENT OF GASTRIC SLEEVE OBSTRUCTION: CONVERSION TO GASTRIC BYPASS George S Ibrahim, MD, Anthony Maffei, MD, Ashutosh Kaul, MD, Yuriy Zhurov, MD, Jonathan Giannone, MD, Thomas Cerabona, MD; Westchester Medical Center V039 INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION IN A VIRGIN ABDOMEN FROM AN ANOMALOUS CONGENITAL BAND Caitlin Polistena, Oscar Serrano, Scott Boley, Gerard Weinberg, W S Melvin; Montefiore Medical Center V040 A NOVEL APPROACH TO THE LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF GALLSTONE ILEUS Deepika Koganti, Stephen Doane, Francesco Palazzo, Michael Pucci; Thomas Jefferson University V041 EXTENDED PREOPERATIVE LIQUID DIET: SAFETY FIRST IN BARIATRICS Ran B Luo, MD, Shanglei Liu, MD, Jonathan C DeLong, MD, Alisa M Coker, MD, Caitlin Houghton, MD, Bryan J Sandler, MD, FACS, Garth R Jacobsen, MD, FACS, Santiago Horgan, MD, FACS; University of California, San Diego

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ASCRS/SAGES Guidelines for Laparoscopic Colectomy Course Colectomy Laparoscopic Guidelines for ASCRS/SAGES Office Endoscopic Services Guidelines For • • GUIDELINES: Ensure Patients Find You. Find Patients Ensure

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Applied Medical, Erbe, Karl Storz, Medtronic, Olympus, Richard Wolf, Stryker Endoscopy Richard Olympus, Wolf, Storz, Medtronic, Karl Erbe, Applied Medical, SAGES acknowledges an educational grant in support grant Applied an acknowledges educational from Medical of this course SAGES New technologies/Skill acquisition Colorectal Colorectal Endo Flex 

Appraise the techniques, prerequisite skills perform lesion to and learning colorectal curve prerequisite for EMR and ESD required techniques, the Appraise TEM TEO and TAMIS, learned in the hands-on techniques Apply ESD, implement lab to them TEM and applying skills learned in the hands-on overcome to lab TEO and TAMIS, ESD, the challenges of initiating Recognize C FE NS NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL LEARNING THEMES LEARNING INVITED FACULTY INVITED SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION Emre Gorgun, MD; Sergey Kantsevoy, MD; Stavros Stavropoulos, MD; Richard Whelan, MD Whelan, MD; Richard Stavropoulos, MD; Stavros Kantsevoy, MD; Sergey Gorgun, - Emre ESD stations MD Elisabeth McLemore, MD; Marcello, DeBeche-Adams, MD; Peter - Teresa stations TAMIS MD Whiteford, Sohn, MD; Mark MD; Dae Kyung Lee, Won - Sang TEM stations MD Sylla, MD; Patricia Dapri Pigazzi, MD; Alessio - Giovanni TEO stations in Colorectal Surgery in Colorectal of of dissection under the mentorship TEM techniques and suturing, TEO and TAMIS, ESD, to hands-on practicalThis exposure lab will provide and rectal surgery colon his or her practice. into who incorporates practicing surgeon any for is designed course This expert faculty. of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • Hands-On Course: Getting Behind Advances GettingHands-On Behind Advances Course: MD Marcello, and Peter MD Sylla, Patricia Chairs: MD Gorgun, DeBeche-Adams, MD and Emre Teresa Co-Chairs: 1. Go to sages.org and login login and sages.org 1. Go to the Members from Menu 2. Click My Profile Edit. and then 3. Click Profile Please try to update as much information as tryPlease as much information update to your for in advance thank you We possible. participation! Follow these simple steps to help to enhance enhance help to to these simple steps Follow quality care patient improve our mission to your update to taking minutes by a few so public and practice information SAGES you in our directory: can find patients that Wednesday, March 16, 2016 March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 1:30PM - 5:00PM

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Hands-On Course: Common Bile Duct Stones - EXHIBIT HALL B SAGES 2016 Intraoperative Cholangiography (IOC) to Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Exploration (LCBDE) Chair: Fernando Santos, MD | Co-Chair: Eric Hungness, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION Despite the fact that cholecystectomy is the most common intra-abdominal procedure performed by general surgeons, many do not feel comfortable managing patients with CBD stones and have relegated their care to gastroenterologists. This hands-on course will expose surgeons to laparoscopic and open techniques to treat patients with CBD stones. It is the companion program to the CBD Stones post- graduate course and is meant for general and hepatobiliary surgeons, as well as their operative teams.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Perform and interpret intraoperative cholangiography

• Identify the equipment necessary to perform LCBDE • Understand the indications for LCBDE and when to perform a transcystic versus transcholedochal approach Surgical Spring Week • Demonstrate the steps of transcystic and transcholedochal LCBDE • Recognize when and how to place biliary stents • Demonstrate the steps of open common bile duct exploration ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

1:30PM Fernando Santos, MD Introduction to session/stations Eric Hungness, MD

Stations:

Ezra Teitelbaum, MD Joseph Petelin, MD Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct simulator Alex Nagle, MD (half of participants at a time – 3/group) Edward Phillips, MD Eric Hungness, MD Louise Yeung, MD

George Berci, MD Cholangiograpy Interpretation station Morris Franklin Jr., MD

Open Common Bile Duct station Mark Watson, MD

Khashayar Vaziri, MD Cannulation/T-tube Insertion/Laparoscopic Suturing station Mike Ujiki, MD

Biliary Stent Placement station Keith Gersin, MD

LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: HPB HPB • Guidelines for the Clinical Application of Laparoscopic Biliary Tract Surgery SO Solid Organ

NATIONAL PRIORITIES SAGES acknowledges contributions in-kind in support of this course from Karl Storz Endoscopy, Teleflex, US Endoscopy

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, BALLROOM C BALLROOM , Maria Veronica 1 , James W Rawles III, , James , Michael P Meara, MD, , Michael P Meara, MD, Temple University School University of Temple 1 ; 2 , Pablo Maldonado, MD Maldonado, , Pablo 1 Programa Unidades Bariatricas Programa Rohit Soans, MD , Rohit Soans, 2 2 , Jonathan Pearl, MD, Natalia Kubicki, Natalia of MD; University MD, Pearl, , Jonathan , Davide Lomanto, Eva Lourdes E Sta. Clara; National University University National Clara; Sta. E Lourdes Eva Lomanto, , Davide *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration , Fredrick Brody, MD, FACS; The George Washington University Washington George The FACS; MD, Brody, , Fredrick , Puraj P Patel, DO, William S Cobb, MD, Jeremy A Warren, MD, Alfredo Alfredo MD, Warren, A Jeremy MD, S Cobb, William DO, P Patel, , Puraj , Hira Hasnain; Western Michigan School University of Medicine Western , Hira Hasnain; , Michael A Edwards, MD , Michael A Edwards, 2 Co-Moderator: Michelle K. Savu, MD Michelle K. Savu, Co-Moderator: | Hospital Privado de Cordoba, de Cordoba, Hospital Privado 1 ; 1 Co-Moderator: Ali Tavakkoli, MD Tavakkoli, Ali Co-Moderator: | April 11-14, 2018, Seattle WA 11-14, 2018, Seattle April March 22 - 25, 2017, Houston TX 2017, Houston 22 - 25, March Save the Date! Save , Tatyan Clarke, MD Clarke, Tatyan , 1 , Jonathan B Yuval, MD, Alexandra Argiroff, MD, Brian P Jacob, MD, FACS; Mount Sinai Medical Center Sinai Mount Medical FACS; MD, Brian P Jacob, MD, Argiroff, Alexandra MD, Yuval, B , Jonathan , Lucio Obeide, MD Obeide, , Lucio 1 SAGES Scientific Session & Postgraduate Course Postgraduate Scientific Session & SAGES , Jennifer Nichols , Jennifer , Heidi Miller, MD, Yuri W Novitsky, MD, FACS; Department of Surgery, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Medical Center, Department Hospitals Case University of Surgery, FACS; MD, W Novitsky, Yuri MD, , Heidi Miller, 1 SAGES/CAGS hosted World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery of Endoscopic Congress World hosted SAGES/CAGS Naif A Alenazi, MD Naif A Alenazi, Division of General and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Section of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, Temple University Hospital, Hospital, University Temple Section of Metabolic Surgery, and Bariatric and MinimallyDivision of General Surgery, Invasive , Franco Signorini, MD Signorini, , Franco SS03-A 2 , Hui Zheng 2 1 SS03-B

; Kaushalya Hospital & Research Centre, Nashik, India ; Kaushalya Centre, Hospital & Research Gorodner Renzo Garberoglio, MD, Stephanie Keeth, MSN, Carlos Garberoglio, MD, FACS, Keith Scharf, DO, FACS, Marcos Michelotti, MD; Loma Linda Michelotti, Marcos MD; Loma FACS, Keith Scharf, DO, FACS, MD, Garberoglio, Keeth, MSN, Carlos Stephanie MD, Garberoglio, Renzo Health University Dr Medical Center Wexner University Ohio State The MBA; Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, Novitsky, MD; University Hospitals Case Medical Center Case Hospitals MD; University Novitsky, MD, William Hope, MD, James Harris, MD; NHRMC MD; James Harris, MD, Hope, William MD, System Health DO; Greenville M Carbonell, Maryland Medical Center MD Arnab Majumder, OH Cleveland, Hospital Louis in St University Washington PAIN CHRONIC Barry MD; Mount System Sinai Health Salky, WALL Adkisson Medicine, Medicine, Pramod Shinde, Shinde, Pramod VIDEO PRESENTATION. A IN OPEN INCISIONAL HERNIA REPAIR: SEPARATION COMPONENT V055 LAPAROSCOPIC MD HERNIA Benjamin Biteman, OF SPORTS REPAIR V056 OPERATIVE Schwartz, INCISIONAL HERNIA Jennifer MD OF SUBXIPHOID REPAIR PRE-PERITONEAL V057 LAPAROSCOPIC Esther Wu, Esther Wu, WITH MESH MD VENTRAL INCISIONAL HERNIA REPAIR RETRO-RECTUS V054 SINGLE DOCKING ROBOTIC-ASSISTED , Yuri MPH , Yuri MD, TRANSVERSUS Heidi J Miller, ABDOMINIS RELEASE WITH RECONSTRUCTION WALL ABDOMINAL V050 LAPAROSCOPIC OBSTRUCTION Ryan Bly AND SMALL BOWEL V051 KNEE PAIN Moderator: Manabu Yamamoto, MD Yamamoto, Manabu Moderator: MD Moser, WITH MESH Federico HERNIA OF A LEFT BOCHDALEK REPAIR V052 LAPAROSCOPIC Ventral, Inguinal, Unusual Hernias Unusual Inguinal, Ventral, MPH MD, Holzman, Michael D. Moderator: Zach Williams, HERNIA MD RIGHT SIDED DIAPHRAGMATIC TRAUMATIC OF LARGE REPAIR V042 LAPAROSCOPIC DO Summer N Rochester, PERINEAL HERNIA REPAIR V043 ROBOTIC Mee Loo Ann Lynette HERNIA V044 CASE OF DE GARENGEOT’S REPORT TRANSPLANT RECIPIENT HERNIAS IN A HEART AND DIAPHRAGMATIC OF SUBXIPHOID REPAIR LAPAROSCOPIC V049 COMBINED SS03: All Video All The Time: Mixed MIS/Hernia; MIS/Hernia; Mixed Time: The All Video All SS03: , Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD, L. Michael MD; Brunt, PhD, MD, Salles, MPH, Arghavan M Zihni, MD, HERNIA Amed OF GIANT MORGAGNI REPAIR V045 LAPAROSCOPIC WITH IN A PATIENT HERNIA REPAIR TAPP DURING A ROBOTIC PLACED OF INGUINAL HERNIA MESH REMOVAL V046 LAPAROSCOPIC THE ABDOMINAL OF MESH REINFORCEMENT TO FISTULA SECONDARY OF ENTERCUTANEOUS REMOVAL V047 LAPAROSCOPIC MD Uebele, WITH MESH Anna HERNIA REPAIR PSOAS V048 LAPAROSCOPIC V053 LAPAROSCOPIC DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA REPAIR IN THE SETTING OF ACUTE SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION Christian A SMALL BOWEL THE SETTING OF ACUTE IN HERNIA REPAIR DIAPHRAGMATIC V053 LAPAROSCOPIC 3:15PM - 5PM 3:15PM 1:30PM - 3:15PM Wednesday, March 16, 2016 March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 1:30PM - 5:00PM

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Workshop: The SMART Way to Implement and ROOM 312 SAGES 2016 Track Success in Enhanced Recovery Programs Chair: Anthony Senagore, MD | Co-Chair: Marylise Boutros, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION The accumulating data suggests that effective implementation of an enhanced recovery program for gastrointestinal surgery provides excellent patient outcomes while also appropriately managing perioperative cost and resource consumption. There is a clear set of components which should be considered for adoption by all surgeons. Small group sessions hosted at tables of 8-10 participants. Bring your current plan for a free consultation on how to think about implementing an ERP at home or trouble shoot issues you are facing. Surgeons, nurses, anesthesiologists and administrators are all invited to attend. SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Effectively manage postoperative narcotic sparing analgesia • Integrate all the components for optimal SSI reduction including carbohydrate loading, bowel preparation, and prophylactic antibiotics • Prioritize the important steps for adoption as described in the SMART Enhanced Recovery Program

ACTIVITY OUTLINE Surgical Spring Week Small group sessions lead by invited faculty, hosted at tables of 8-10 participants. INVITED FACULTY Rajesh Aggarwal, MBBS MA PhD; Franco Carli, MD; Liane Feldman, MD; Deborah Keller, MD; Lawrence Lee, MD; Anne Lidor, MD, MPH; Carmen Mueller, MD; Allan Okrainec, MD; Vadim Sherman, MD; Tonia Young-Fadok, MD LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: C Colorectal • SMART guidelines FOR Foregut PE  Professional/Economic HPB HPB SO Solid Organ

NATIONAL PRIORITIES SAGES acknowledges educational grants in support of this workshop from Edwards Lifesciences, Merck, Stryker Endoscopy 1:30PM - 3:10PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Panel: The Future is Now - How Technology is Changing Surgery BALLROOM A Chair: Ali Tavakkoli, MD | Co-Chair: Michael Kochman, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION This session will review and explore technology that is changing surgery by improving visualization (image-guided surgery), modifying the role of the surgeon (robotics), or even replacing traditional surgical approaches (endolumenal therapies). SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Identify how different technologies could alter future practice • Assess suitability of new techniques and technologies for procedures • Evaluate the role of robotic surgery in GI procedures ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

1:30PM Role of Robotics in GI Surgery Dmitry Oleynikov, MD 1:45PM Role of Image Guidance in GI Surgery Silvana Perretta, MD 2:00PM Foregut Surgery: Novel Technologies and Techniques Kevin Reavis, MD 2:15PM Colorectal Surgery: Novel Technologies and Techniques Antonio Lacy, MD 2:30PM Bariatric Surgery: Novel Technologies and Techniques Dan Azagury, MD 2:45PM A Look at the Future Lee Swanstrom, MD 3:00PM Q&A

LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: B Bariatrics • A Consensus Document on Robotic Surgery C Colorectal • Position Statement on Endolumenal Therapies for Gastrointestinal Diseases FE Flex Endo • Role of Endoscopy in the Bariatric Surgery Patient FOR Foregut • TAVAC Safety and Effectiveness Analysis: LINX® Reflux Management System NS New technologies/Skill acquisition SAGES acknowledges an educational grant in support of this panel from Stryker Endoscopy

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All Faculty All Faculty All BALLROOM B BALLROOM Invited Faculty Invited Sajani Shah, MD Ann Rogers, MD Rogers, Ann Dana Telem, MD Dana Telem, Kevin Reavis, MD Kevin Reavis, Natan Zundel, MD Zundel, Natan Dana Portenier, MD Dana Portenier, Jacob Greenberg, MD Greenberg, Jacob Brandon Williams, Williams, Brandon MD Konstantinos Spaniolas, MD Spaniolas, Konstantinos *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Endoluminal Treatments for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Reflux Gastroesophageal Disease for Treatments Endoluminal Bariatric Surgery of Laparoscopic Clinical Application Guidelines for the Management of Hiatal Hernia Guidelines for in the Bariatric SurgeryRole of Endoscopy Patient • • • GUIDELINES: •

Presentation Title Presentation Introduction Managing Bile Reflux after Bariatric Surgery – What Are the Options? Are What Managing Bile Reflux after Surgery Bariatric – Patient Bariatric Postoperative Reflux in the Options for Endolumenal and Other Novel Q&A Preoperative Bariatric workup – Does Every Patient Need an Endoscopy, pH Analysis, Manometry, and Manometry, pH Analysis, an Endoscopy, Need Patient – Does Every workup Bariatric Preoperative Gastric Emptying Evaluation? with GERD? a Patient for Appropriate Gastrectomy Selection Sleeve – Is and Procedure Optimizing Patient Surgery Bariatric Following Reflux assessment: Outcomes Be Done? They Surgery Refusing Should Bariatric – Patients in ObeseMorbidly Procedures Anti-reflux Q&A Surgery Bariatric Following Reflux with Acid Patients Options for Operative Revisional Bariatrics

Time Appraise the relationship between sleeve gastrectomy and reflux in the perioperative period perioperative in the and reflux gastrectomy sleeve between relationship the Appraise with reflux patient in the obese selection assessment based on outcomes and procedural patient appropriate Identify with reflux in the bariatric patient procedures and revisional Selectmedical therapies appropriate 1:30PM 1:35PM 1:45PM 2:15PM 2:25PM 2:35PM 2:45PM 2:55PM 1:55PM 2:05PM B ACTIVE OUTLINE ACTIVE SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION LEARNING THEMES LEARNING PRIORITIES NATIONAL Reflux in the Bariatric Patient in the Reflux Bariatric strategies management selection and optimal patient and postoperative controversial is in the bariatric patient Management of reflux and medical residents, all surgeons, for and is intended reflux the issue of perioperative discuss to session is designed This unknown. remain obese patients. caring for students of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • Panel: What Every Surgeon Should Know About About Know Should Surgeon Every What Panel: MD Reavis, Kevin | Co-Chair: MD Telem, Dana Chair: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 1:30PM - 3:10PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 40 Wednesday, March 16, 2016

3:10PM - 4:50PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Panel: Everything You Need to Know About Barrett’s Esophagus BALLROOM B SAGES 2016 Chair: Daniela Molena, MD | Co-Chair: Jose Martinez, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION Barrett’s esophagus - and its links to GERD and esophageal adenocarcinoma - has been a subject of discovery and controversy over the last decade. This panel is designed for anyone who is interested in learning about recent discoveries in pathophysiology, disease regression and progression, and emerging methods for screening and surveillance. SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Describe Barrett’s esophagus diagnosis, patient risk factors, the risk of disease progression, and new options and tools for treatment • Implement appropriate strategies for screening and prevention of Barrett’s esophagus • Evaluate best practices for an esophageal program to implement at his/her Institution ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

3:10PM Barrett’s Esophagus: An Over-diagnosed Condition? Daniel S. Oh, MD Surgical Spring Week

3:25PM Is Your Pathologist Giving You the Information You Need? David Lewin, MD

3:40PM Recommendations for Diagnosis, Screening and Surveillance Michael Kochman, MD

3:55PM Medical Therapy and Chemoprevention: Pros and Cons Kerry B. Dunbar, MD

4:10PM Endotherapy: Analysis of Successes and Failures Richard Rothstein, MD

4:25PM The Role of Surgery in the Treatment of Barrett’s Esophagus Rishindra Reddy, MD

4:40PM Discussion Panel

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

NATIONAL PRIORITIES 3:10PM - 4:50PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Panel: Tools for the Surgical Educator “Coaching the Teachers” BALLROOM A Chair: Kenric Murayama, MD | Co-Chair: Nicole Fearing, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION The session will focus on Professional Development and discuss teaching junior faculty and residents important skills (e.g., conflict resolution, work-life balance), that are necessary for increasing their likelihood of success and being more effective surgical educators. SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • List three ways to improve work-life balance • Identify and address priorities in career planning • Discuss methods to improve both internal and external conflict resolution/management • Describe the concept of “situational awareness” and its importance to being successful ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

3:10PM Work-Life Balance: Fact or Fiction? Aurora Pryor, MD

3:25PM Career Planning: How to Be in Control of your Future? Brent Matthews, MD

3:40PM Ethics and Professionalism: Keys to Success or Necessary Evils? Matthew Hutter, MD

3:55PM Conflict Resolution: How to Be Part of the Solution and Not the Problem? Donna Singer, MS

4:10PM Situational Awareness and Teamwork Matthew Goldblatt, MD

4:25PM Q&A

LEARNING THEMES AE Academic/Educational PE  Professional/Economic

NATIONAL PRIORITIES

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Panel Eric Pauli, MD Eric Pauli, AUDITORIUM AUDITORIUM Jorge Daes, MD Daes, Jorge Invited Faculty Invited EXHIBIT HALL C HALL EXHIBIT Kelly M Kollar, RN Kelly M Kollar, Padma Gulur, MD Gulur, Padma Yuri Novitsky, MD Novitsky, Yuri Laila Bailey, RN, MSN Laila Bailey, (Non-CME Activity) *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 *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration

Guidelines for Deep Venous Thrombosis Prophylaxis During Laparoscopic Surgery During Laparoscopic Prophylaxis Thrombosis Venous Deep Guidelines for Hernia Repair Ventral Laparoscopic Guidelines for Checklist Safety Surgical Health Organization World the Implementation Manual for Edition) (First

• • GUIDELINES: •

Non-narcotic Pain Management Alternatives for Hernia Surgery Hernia for Alternatives Management Pain Non-narcotic Experience Operative the Patient Enhance Role of Nursing to The Q&A Audience A Hernia-Specific Enhanced Recovery Program Recovery Enhanced A Hernia-Specific Infection Site Reduction Surgical A Hernia-Specific Bundle Perioperatively Anxiety Reduce to Spa: How Hernia The Each Element for Pay Had to You If What Surgery: Hernia for Measures Cost-Containment Presentation Title Presentation Professional/Economic 

Hernia

Time 3:25PM 3:10PM 4:40PM 3:40PM 3:55PM 4:10PM 4:25PM Implement an enhanced recovery program specific to your hernia practice to specific program recovery Implement an enhanced SSIs reduce to and anesthesiologist techs, surgical nursing staff, infection reduction bundle alongside your site a surgical Develop satisfaction patient with their anxiety patient and improve reduce to nursing staff and anesthesiologist with your a program Develop experience operative your hospital or ambulatoryto surgery specific center can be made, containment cost where areas determine practice to current Appraise nursing staff and PACU participation including preoperative with your strategies, pain management Implement multimodal non-narcotic and anesthesiologist PE HR NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL LEARNING THEMES LEARNING ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION Exhibit Hall Welcome Reception Reception Welcome Exhibit Hall Opening Session & SAGES History Film HistoryOpening Film Session & SAGES Dunkin, J. Brian MD Moderator: for this session CME does not offer SAGES Gerald Marksand other leaders in work of Dr. and the a documentary has commissioned tell the storyfounding of SAGES to film SAGES of the founders of the concept the original present The film will GI endoscopy. in flexible interested surgeons to dedicated an organization forming of those early years. challenges and successes along with the many society, a new surgical form and their struggles to the for expected highlights will review we 2016 where SAGES opening session at the new attend to everyone encourage We SAGES. from updates meeting and share At the conclusion of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • • • or How My Patient Had the Perfect Had Experience Hernia My Patient or How and preparation starting experience, with preoperative the operative and yet operation, Hernia Surgery surgical general is the most common the perfect expert provide share to we tips on how Here, our nation. variable throughout is highly recovery, the postoperative extending to practice, your to easily transferable are that with details will be provided You practice. and your you and for patient, your for hernia experience and costs, surgical contain anxiety, perioperative patient infection, reduce site surgical reduce recovery, patient enhance to including steps patient excellent will have you result, As a participation effective. be team OR to in order of these will require pain. Many patient reduce will also thrive. hernia practice and referrals and hopefully your and phone calls, less complaints stress, reduced will have satisfaction you and Session: OR Team - A 360 Approach to Hernia Surgery, Surgery, Hernia to - A 360 Approach Team Session: OR RN, MHA Co-Chair:Hemingway, Maureen MD | Towfigh, Shirin Chair: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 March Wednesday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 5:45PM – 7:30PM 5:00PM – 5:45PM 3:10PM - 4:50PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 42 Thursday, March 17, 2016

Time Program Location SAGES 2016 6:30 AM - 4:00 PM Posters open Exhibit Hall A

7:30 AM - 6:15 PM Full-Day Military Surgical Symposium Room 304

PostgraduateCourse: Preventing Bile Duct Injuries; Creating a Culture of Safety in 7:30 AM - 11:15 AM Ballroom B Cholecystectomy

7:30 AM - 11:15 AM PostgraduateCourse: The Skinny on New Weight Loss Techniques Auditorium

7:30 AM - 11:15 AM PostgraduateCourse: Hernia - Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Room 302

7:30 AM - 11:15 AM Masters Series: Foregut Disease - GERD, Achalasia and Obesity Ballroom C

7:30 AM - 9:30 AM SS04: All Video All The Time: Dentes to Dentate Ballroom A

9:00 AM - 11:00 AM SAGES Guest/Spouse Breakfast Room 306 Surgical Spring Week

9:30 AM - 4:00 PM Exhibits & Learning Center open Exhibit Hall C

9:30 AM - 11:15 AM Debate: Robotically Assisted Hernia Repair Room 312

Exhibit Hall C - 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM SS05: Exhibit Hall Video Presentations 1 (non-CME) Theatre

Keynote: Karl Storz Lecture - Yulun Wang, PhD “Healthcare Delivery: From Flesh and 11:15 AM - 12:00 PM Auditorium Bones to Bits and Bites”

Educator’s Luncheon - How do I Incorporate FEC/Flex Endoscopy Training into my 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Room 306 Residency Program?

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM FREE GRAB AND GREET LUNCH for All Attendees Exhibit Hall C

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Community Practice Townhall Room 313

Exhibit Hall C - 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM SS06: Exhibit Hall Video Presentations 2 (non-CME) Theatre

1:30 PM - 5:00 PM HO Course: Hernia Exhibit Hall B

1:30 PM - 5:00 PM HO Course: Endolumenal Bariatrics Exhibit Hall B

1:30 PM - 5:30 PM Masters Series: Hernia (Collaboration with AHS) Ballroom C

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Panel: What SAGES Can Do For You - The Enduring Value of Membership Room 302

Panel: Using Simulation to Improve Quality and Safety in Surgical Care (joint panel 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Ballroom B with ASE)

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM SS07: MIS Mixed Bag Ballroom A

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Refreshment Break/ Happy 1/2 Hour in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall C

3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Panel: Quality of Surgery: How will you be Rated? Why you should Care? Ballroom B

3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Forum: Community Surgery Forum Room 302

3:30 PM - 5:30 PM SS08: Flexible Endoscopy Ballroom A

See page 64 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Industry Education Events (non-CME) for details

Westin Boston - 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM TEDxBeaconStreetSalon “Thriving over Surviving” (non-CME) America Ballroom

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 43 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 AND ABOVE Medtronic PLATINUM SUPPORTER - $1 MILLION - $1,999,999 Ethicon US, LLC SILVER SUPPORTERS - $75,000 - $999,999 Intuitive Surgical Karl Storz Endoscopy

BRONZE SUPPORTERS – UP TO $74,999 Applied Medical Cook Medical Surgiquest

SOCIETY SUPPORTERS American Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association (AHPBA) American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS) American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) 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, 2015 or pledged for the 2015/2016 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. Thursday, March 17, 2016

7:30AM - 11:15AM & 1:00PM - 6:15PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Full-Day Military Surgical Symposium ROOM 304 SAGES 2016 Chair: LTC(P) Robert Lim, MD | Co-Chair: Yong Choi, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION The 3rd annual Tri-service military symposium will showcase the best research of military surgical residents in the United States Army, Navy, and Air Force. This daylong program will include lectures from senior Active Duty and prior service military leaders. It will give participants an opportunity to question leaders about the future of military medicine in combat and in garrison practice.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Better manage their clinical, academic, and operational medicine skills • Better integrate state-of-the-art technology and surgical technique into the unique military aspects of their practice

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

Surgical Spring Week 7:30AM LTC(P) Robert Lim, MD Introduction Yong Choi, MD

Moderators: CDR Mark Dobbertien, MD 7:40AM Scientific Session - Basic Science MAJ Duane Duke, MD MAJ Lucas Neff, MD

9:40AM Break

10:00AM VADM Raquel Bono, Distinguished Military Surgery Lecture Director, US Defense Health Agency

11:15AM Break for SAGES Keynote Lecture & Lunch

Moderators: CAPT Romeo Ignacio, Jr., MD 1:00PM Scientific Session - General Surgery COL(r) Michael St. Jean, MD MAJ Fia Yi, MD 3:00PM Break Moderators: COL Matthew Martin, MD 3:10PM Scientific Session - Trauma MAJ Jason Pasley, DO CDR Matthew Tadlock, MD

5:10PM Awards

5:15PM Military Service Lecture COL(r) Don Jenkins, MD

6:15PM Closing Remarks

GUIDELINES: • Educational Mission Statement

MS01: MILITARY SURGICAL SYMPOSIUM – BASIC SCIENCE PRESENTATIONS MSS01 STEM CELL-SEEDED BIOPROSTHETIC MESH DEMONSTRATES IMPROVED RESISTANCE TO INFECTION AND IMPROVED TISSUE INCORPORATION IN A RAT MODEL Erik T Criman, MD1, Wendy E Kurata, MS2, Karen W Matsumoto, BS2, Harry T Aubin, MD1, Carmen E Campbell, MS2; 1Tripler Army Medical Center, 2Department of Clinical Investigation, TAMC MSS02 BEYOND REBOA: AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF ENDOVASCULAR VARIABLE AORTIC CONTROL (EVAC) Rachel Russo, MD1, Sarah-Ashley Ferencz, MD1, Anders Davidson, MD1, Joseph Galante, MD2, James Sampson1, Joseph Dubose1, John K Grayson, DVM, PHD1, Lucas Neff, MD1, Timothy Williams, MD1; 1Clinical Investigations Facility, David Grant Medical Center, Travis, AFB, 2University of California Davis Medical Center MSS03 THERE’S AN APP FOR THAT: A HANDHELD SMARTPHONE-BASED INFRARED IMAGING DEVICE TO ASSESS ADEQUACY AND LEVEL OF AORTIC OCCLUSION Kyle K Sokol, MD, George E Black, MD, Matthew J Eckert, MD, Matthew J Martin, MD, FACS; Madigan Army Medical Center MSS04 ANALYSIS OF CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FACTORS AMONGST CONTROL PATIENTS IN THE PHASE II TRIAL OF AE37 OR GP2+GM- CSF VS GM-CSF ALONE IN HIGH RISK BREAST CANCER PATIENTS – IMPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE TRIAL DESIGN Alfred F Trappey, MD1, John S Berry, MD1, Julia M Greene, MD1, Doreen 0 Jackson, MD1, Diane F Hale, MD1, Timothy J Vreeland, MD1, Guy T Clifton, MD1, Garth S Herbert, MD1, Sonja Perez, PhD2, M Papamichail, MD, PhD2, Elizabeth A Mittendorf, MD, PhD3, George E Peoples, MD4; 4Cancer Vaccine Development Program, 1Brooke Army Medical Center, 2Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy Center (Greece), 3MD Ancerson Cancer Center MSS05 LOCALLY APPLIED ENZYME ACTIVATED TACROLIMUS ELUTING HYDROGELS SIGNIFICANTLY DELAY THE ONSET OF ACUTE REJECTION IN VASCULARIZED COMPOSITE ALLOGRAFTS R Cindass1, S D Lawson2, C A Fries3, K Wu2, L C Wang1, J M Karp4, P K Vemula5, N Desai4, R F Rickard3, V S Gorantla6, M R Davis7; 1RESTOR, 59th Medical Wing, and San Antonio Military Medical Center, 2RESTOR, 59th Medical Wing, and University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, 3The Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, 4Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 5Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, 6University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 7RESTOR and 59th Medical Wing

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 45 , 1 , 1 ; 2 , 3 , Ian , Jason Royal Royal 1 1 , Margaret , Margaret ; 1 5 Brooke Army Army Brooke , Theodore , Theodore D 1 2 , J Sosnov, , J Sosnov, ; San Antonio San Antonio University of University 1 4 2 4 RESTOR 59th RESTOR , J R Spencer 3 2 , Thomas Scalea, MD Thomas , 1 , Joseph Galante, MD , Joseph Galante, 2 , T J Vreeland, MD, Major MD, Vreeland, T J , 1 , Matthew M Martin, MD, , Matthew M Martin, MD, , C A Fries , Robert McMurray, MD, MD, , Robert McMurray, 1 , S Ferencz, MD , S Ferencz, 1 , Michael Davis, MD , Michael Davis, 2 , Douglas Farmer, MD , Douglas Farmer, 2 Brian Allgood Army Community Community Brian Army Allgood 59th Medical Wing, 1 3 , Matthew Kuettel, MD , Matthew Kuettel, 4 ; 2 , G E Peoples, MD, FACS MD, , G E Peoples, 2 Intensive Care Unit, Naval Hospital Camp Hospital Camp Naval Unit, Care Intensive RESTOR 59th Medical Wing 59th Medical RESTOR 4 , George E Black, MD, Michelle Song, DO, Michelle DO, Song, E Black,, George MD, 5 , David Shatz, MD Shatz, , David 1 Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital Community Brian Army Allgood Department of Surgery, Naval Hospital Camp Hospital Camp Department Naval of Surgery, 2 2 Department of Clinical Investigation, Tripler Tripler Department of Clinical Investigation, , Deborah Stein, MD, MPH MD, Stein, , Deborah 2 1 University of California Davis California of University 2 , A F Trappey, MD, Captain MD, Trappey, , A F 1 , Carole Villamaria, MD Villamaria, , Carole , Nichole Henry, RN , Nichole Henry, 4 3 , Karen Matsumoto, BS , Karen Matsumoto, 2 , Matthew Martin, MD 2 , E A Mittendorf, MD, FACS , E A Mittendorf, MD, 3 , J Kevin Grayson, DVM , J Kevin Grayson, 1 David Grant Medical Center Grant David Cancer Vaccine Development Program Development Vaccine Cancer 2 4 Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Medicine, Defence for Centre Royal 2 , D F Hale, MD, Major MD, , D F Hale, 1 , Vijay Gorantla, MD Gorantla, Vijay , 3 , Samuel Galvagno, MD, PhD MD, , Samuel Galvagno, , Wendy Kurata, MS Kurata, Wendy , , Konrad L Davis, MD L Davis, , Konrad 2 1 Madigan Army Medical Center, Medical Center, Madigan Army 2 1 , Joshua Smith, DO , G L Maxwell ; 1 3 1 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Medical Center, of Pittsburgh University , Lucas Neff, MD Neff, , Lucas 4 1 , Anders H Carlsson, PhD, Lloyd F Rose, PhD, Shanmugasundaram Natesan, PhD, Robert PhD, Natesan, Shanmugasundaram PhD, F Rose, Lloyd PhD, H Carlsson, , Anders Inova Health System, Health System, Inova 3 Lin C Wang, MD Wang, , Lin C , G L Maxwell , Jonathan Halbach, LCDR, MD, Seon Jones, LCDR, MD, Romeo Ignacio, CAPT, MD; Naval MD; Naval CAPT, Romeo Ignacio, MD, LCDR, Seon Jones, MD, Halbach, LCDR, , Jonathan 2 3 Walter Reed National Military Reed National MedicalWalter Center 2 60th Clinical Investigation Facility, David Grant Medical Center, Travis AFB, California, California, AFB, Travis Medical Center, Grant David Facility, 60th Clinical Investigation RESTOR 59th Medical Wing, Wing, 59th Medical RESTOR 1 1 , D O Jackson, MD, Captain , D O Jackson, MD, ; 1 ; , K Darcy 1 , Matthew D Tadlock, MD Tadlock, , Matthew D 1 Cassandra Cardarelli, MD Cardarelli, , Cassandra 3 , Matthew J Martin, MD 1 2 2 Department of Surgery, Naval Medical Center San Diego, San Diego, Medical Center Department Naval of Surgery, 1 ; , Anders Davidson, MD Davidson, , Anders 2 1 RESTOR 59th Medical Wing and University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, at Center Health Science Texas of and University Wing 59th Medical RESTOR 2 Department of General Surgery, Tripler Army Medical Center, Medical Center, Army Tripler Department of General Surgery, 1 ; 2 , M R Davis Uniformed ServicesUniformed of the Health Sciences University 4 3 , Sharon Lawson, MD Lawson, , Sharon 1 , C A Hamilton 3 University of Maryland, of University 1 , Ian Stewart, MD 3 ; 1 MD Anderson Cancer Center, Center, Cancer MD Anderson 2 , Daniel Nelson, DO David Grant Medical Center/UC Davis Medical Center, Medical Center, Davis Medical Center/UC Grant David 1 1 , Michael Lallemand, MD, Morgan Barron, MD, John Kuckelman, DO, Preston Carter, MD, Kelly Blair, MD, Matthew Martin, MD; MD, Kelly Blair, MD, Carter, Preston DO, John Kuckelman, MD, Barron, Morgan , Michael MD, Lallemand, ; , Rachel Russo, MD , Rachel Russo, 2 1 Department of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, Naval Medical Center San Diego, San Diego, MedicalDepartment Center Naval Medicine, of Pulmonary & Critical Care , Thomas J Nelson, D Thomas , , Matthew Vasquez, MD Vasquez, , Matthew 3 , J C Elkas , V S Gorantla , , J M Greene, MD, Captain MD, , J M Greene, 2 1 Madigan Army Medical Center Madigan Army 2 , Lisa Pierce, DSc , Lisa Pierce, 3 1 2 1 , K Chung, MD , K Chung, 2 , Morgan Barron, MD, Jason Bingham, MD, Andrew Mosier, Vance Sohn, MD; Madigan Army Medical Sohn, Center MD; Madigan Army Vance Mosier, Andrew Jason Bingham, MD, MD, Barron, , Morgan Clinical Investigation Facility, David Grant USAF Medical Center, Travis AFB, California, California, AFB, Travis USAF Medical Center, Grant David Facility, Clinical Investigation Military Medical Center, Military Medical Center, Sarah Murthi,Sarah MD Pendleton MD LT, R Gower, Jonathan PNEUMOTHORAX Medical Center San Diego Medical Center MD Glaser, Clark, MD Bonnie B Tulk, DO Tulk, MODEL Bonnie B IN A RAT ILLNESS: EVALUATION Edson, MD Edson, Medical Wing and San Antonio Military Medical Center, Military and San Antonio Wing Medical Center, Medical MD Mark Roth G T Clifton Stewart, MD 1 Bingham, MD, Morgan Barron, MD, Andrew Mosier, MD, Vance Sohn, MD; Madigan Army Medical Sohn, Center MD; Madigan Army Vance MD, Mosier, Andrew MD, Barron, Morgan Bingham, MD, Bingham, MD Medical Center Madigan Army MD MD R Richards, SHOCK Carly MODEL OF ENDOTOXIC (SUS SCROFA) IN A PORCINE MICROCIRCULATION Medical Center Army Tripler PhD; Uyehara, Catherine Shane McEntire, MD, Fernelius, Colby MD, Malloy, Alexander TRIAL J S Berry, A PHASE I/IIA FROM RESULTS AND ENDOMETRIAL : PRELIMINARY OVARIAN TO APPROACH THERAPY Major MD, MD K Sokol, Kyle PACKING OPEN PRE-PERITONEAL TO ALTERNATIVE INVASIVE MINIMALLY Medical Center Madigan Army FACS; Matthew J Martin, Kenji Inaba, MD, MD, Matthew J Eckert, MD, MD John L Fletcher, WOUNDING. EXCISIONAL McClellan, MD Christy, PhD, Kai P Leung, PhD, Rodney K Chan, MD; USAISR PhD, Kai P Leung, PhD, Christy, MD Gent, Van Michael J HOSPITAL Ferencz, MD Ferencz, FACS; Madigan Army Medical Center Madigan Army FACS; MD Walker, Avery SUPERVISION LEVELS OF ATTENDING Army Medical Center Army Medical Center, Pendleton, Pendleton, Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh A Charles MODEL Fries Centre for Defence Medicine, Medicine, Defence for Centre Hosipital, Hosipital, MS03: MILITARY SURGICAL SYMPOSIUM – TRAUMA PRESENTATIONS TRAUMA – SYMPOSIUM SURGICAL MILITARY MS03: MS02: MILITARY SURGICAL SYMPOSIUM – GENERAL SURGERY PRESENTATIONS SURGERY GENERAL – SYMPOSIUM SURGICAL MILITARY MS02: MSS19 THORACOSCOPIC CADAVERIC MODEL IN EVALUATING NEEDLE DECOMPRESSION APPROACH FOR SIMULATED TENSION FOR SIMULATED APPROACH NEEDLE DECOMPRESSION MODEL IN EVALUATING CADAVERIC THORACOSCOPIC MSS19 Jacob Jacob THE NEED FOR INTERVENTIONS TBI PREDICTS IN IMAGING NONINVASIVE GLASS: EARLY THE LOOKING THROUGH MSS20 MSS08 DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF PLASMA EXOSOME RNAS AS POTENTIAL NONINVASIVE BIOMARKERS OF GULF WAR WAR BIOMARKERS OF GULF NONINVASIVE RNAS AS POTENTIAL EXPRESSION OF PLASMAMSS08 DIFFERENTIAL EXOSOME MSS10 ROUTINE INTRAOPERATIVE LEAK TESTING FOR SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: IS THE LEAK TEST FULL OF HOT AIR? Jason FULL OF HOT TEST THE LEAK IS TESTING FOR SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: LEAK INTRAOPERATIVE MSS10 ROUTINE BETTER Michael Lallemand, OF IN-SITU DISEASE: MORE IS NOT THE MANAGEMENT ON OF BREAST MRI IMPACT TRUE THE MSS11 AFFECT GASTROINTESTINAL ADVERSELY DOES NOT MSS12 ENTERAL DURING SEVERE FEEDING HYPOTENSION ADJUVANT OF A COMBINED AS PART VACCINE E39 PEPTIDE BINDING PROTEIN, OF A FOLATE MSS13 SAFETY AND EFFICACY A SUPERIOR AND MASSIVE HEMORRHAGE: FRACTURE-ASSOCIATED FOR PELVIC TAMPONADE BALLOON MSS16 PRE-PERITONEAL MODEL OF IS FEASIBLE IN A PORCINE DERMAL GRAFTS THIN AUTOLOGOUS SKIN GRAFTING ON MSS17 SINGLE-STAGE MSS15 BARIATRIC SURGERY PATIENT PERCEPTIONS AND WILLINGNESS TO CONSENT TO RESIDENT PARTICIPATION John M RESIDENT PARTICIPATION TO CONSENT TO WILLINGNESS AND PERCEPTIONS PATIENT SURGERY MSS15 BARIATRIC MSS18 THE INITIAL IMPACT OF COMPREHENSIVE TELE-CRITICAL ON THE SURGICAL SERVICES OF A COMMUNITY MILITARY MILITARY OF A COMMUNITY THE SURGICAL SERVICES TELE-CRITICAL ON OF COMPREHENSIVE THE INITIAL IMPACT MSS18 MSS09 PRE-OPERATIVE MRI EXHIBITS LIMITED UTILITY IN AXILLARY STAGING FOR BREAST CANCER DO John Kuckelman, STAGING UTILITY IN AXILLARY LIMITED MRI EXHIBITS MSS09 PRE-OPERATIVE MSS06 HYDROGEN SULFIDE DELAYS ONSET OF ACUTE REJECTION IN PORCINE VCA MODEL Kevin Y Wu REJECTION ACUTE ONSET OF IN PORCINE DELAYS SULFIDE MSS06 HYDROGEN Sarah-Ashley Sarah-Ashley HEMOTHORAX OF ONGOING THE DRAINAGE TUBES FOR CHEST TO INFERIOR ARE NOT MSS23 PIGTAIL Erik DeSoucy, DO Erik DeSoucy, BRAIN INJURY. TRAUMATIC WITH ACUTE INJURED PATIENTS IN COMBAT KIDNEY INJURY MSS21 ACUTE MSS14 SEE ONE, DO ONE, BUT NEVER TEACH ONE? AN ANALYSIS OF CHIEF RESIDENT TEACHING ASSIST CASES UNDER VARIOUS VARIOUS ASSIST CASES UNDER TEACHING RESIDENT OF CHIEF ONE? AN ANALYSIS TEACH BUT NEVER DO ONE, MSS14 SEE ONE, Kevin R Kniery NECROSIS DEBRIDEMENT FOR PANCREATIC VIDEO ASSISTED RETROPERITONEAL MSSV1 Anders J Davidson, MD J Davidson, Anders CASUALTIES IN COMBAT AND MORTALITY MSS22 PRESENTING HYPERTENSION MSS07 HYPERBARIC SUB-NORMOTHERMIC EX-VIVO PERFUSION DELAYS THE ONSET OF ACUTE REJECTION IN A PORCINE VCA REJECTION ONSET OF ACUTE THE PORCINE IN A PERFUSION DELAYS EX-VIVO SUB-NORMOTHERMIC MSS07 HYPERBARIC Thursday, March 17, 2016 17, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 46 Thursday, March 17, 2016

7:30AM - 11:15AM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Postgraduate Course: Preventing Bile Duct Injuries; BALLROOM B SAGES 2016 Creating a Culture of Safety in Cholecystectomy Chair: Michael Ujiki, MD | Co-Chair: L. Michael Brunt, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION Over 750,000 are performed each year in the United States. Patients benefit from a more rapid recovery, less surgical site infections, and reduced pain when cholecystectomy is performed through a laparoscopic approach. Unfortunately, bile duct injuries continue to occur during laparoscopic cholecystectomy that can be life-altering and lead to unacceptably high cost and morbidity. The goal of this session is to describe strategies for enhancing a culture of safety during cholecystectomy that may lead to reduction of bile duct injury. Session Objectives At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Articulate the impact that bile duct injury has on patients and society, as well as implement a preoperative assessment of a patient with gallbladder disease that will predict the difficulty of operative dissection • Apply appropriate strategies of dissection and use imaging techniques in order to obtain a critical view of safety

• Apply techniques to safely approach the difficult gallbladder and atypical patient Surgical Spring Week

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

7:30AM Impact of Bile Duct Injury on the Patient and Society Dana Telem, MD

7:40AM Biliary Anatomy: Typical and Atypical Kevin Wasco, MD

7:50AM Preoperative Assessment of the Patient With Gallbladder Disease Denise Gee, MD

8:05AM Case Studies Daniel Deziel, MD

8:20AM L. Michael Brunt, MD Panel Discussion with Q&A Michael Ujiki, MD

8:35AM Mechanisms of Bile Duct Injury Michael Pucci, MD

8:50AM Strategies for Safe Dissection-Obtaining the Critical View of Safety Steven Strasberg, MD

9:05AM Imaging Techniques for Safe Dissection Brian Davis, MD

9:20AM Case Studies Abe Fingerhut, MD

9:35AM L. Michael Brunt, MD Panel Discussion with Q&A Michael Ujiki, MD

9:55AM Approach to the Atypical Patient Fernando Santos, MD

10:10AM Approach to the Difficult Gallbladder and Exit Strategies L. Michael Brunt, MD

10:25AM Bile Duct Injury, Now What? Horacio Asbun, MD

10:40AM Case Studies Steven Schwaitzberg, MD

10:55AM L. Michael Brunt, MD Panel Discussion with Q&A Michael Ujiki, MD

LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: HPB HPB • Guidelines for Diagnosis, Treatment, and Use of Laparoscopy for Surgical Problems SO Solid Organ during Pregnancy • Guidelines for the Clinical Application of Laparoscopic Biliary Tract Surgery • Guidelines for the Use of Laparoscopic Ultrasound

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

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All facultyAll facultyAll Jeff Allen, MD Jeff AUDITORIUM Invited Faculty Invited Marc Bessler, MD Bessler, Marc Jaime Ponce, MD Jaime Ponce, Daniel Jones, MD Daniel Jones, Thomas Lavin, MD Lavin, Thomas Marina MD Kurian, Matthew MD Kroh, Reem Sharaiha, MD Reem Sharaiha, Shelby Sullivan, MD Sullivan, Shelby Santiago Horgan, MD Horgan, Santiago Robert MD Joshua Bowles, Christopher Thompson, Thompson, Christopher MD Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD PhD Dimitrios Stefanidis, *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration

Break Presentation Title Presentation Suturing and More: GastricSuturing and More: Stimulation POSE Suturing and More: Sleeve Endoscopic Suturing and More: Magnetic Bypass Suturing and More: AspireAssist Suturing and More: Q&A Panel Remarks Concluding Introduction Balloons and Liners: Reshape Intragastric Balloons and Liners: Orbera Intragastric Balloons and Liners: Obalon Intragastric Balloons and Liners: Allurion Intragastric Baranova Duodenal Liners Bypass Q&A Panel

Flex Endo Flex Bariatrics 9:00AM 9:15AM 9:25AM 9:40AM 7:35AM 7:55AM 8:15AM 8:30AM 8:45AM 7:30AM Time Describe novel surgical and endoscopic treatments for obesity for treatments and endoscopic surgical Describe novel fit in may these treatments practice and where gaps in their own Recognize their practice into incorporate to Construct a new program 10:30AM 10:45AM 11:00AM 11:10AM 10:00AM 10:15AM B FE NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL LEARNING THEMES LEARNING ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION Techniques impact portion significantly the health of a large co-morbid to New disease continue of the population. Obesity and weight-related in the field is new and promising outlines what course This facing. are we epidemic that the help stem to available are techniques endoscopic can be. the outcomes what and of obesity treatment of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • Loss Weight on New Skinny The Course: Postgraduate MD Kroh, Matthew MD | Co-Chair: Kurian, Marina Chair: Exhibit hall hours designed to accommodate your meeting schedule. your accommodate to Exhibit hall hours designed you. for waiting are and refreshments snacks, lunches, where Café SAGES seats! more videos, – more has been expanded hall video theatre exhibit The a snack or a beer and enjoy the exhibits tour to colleagues Join your popular demand. is back by Half Hour Happy SAGES the afternoonwhile gearing sessions. up for What’s New in the Exhibit Hall? New What’s attractions. great many hall offers exhibit year’s This exhibits. products and find the gems among the and technologies see the newest Come • • • • Thursday, March 17, 2016 17, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 7:30AM - 11:15AM

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7:30AM - 11:15AM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Postgraduate Course: Hernia – Abdominal Wall Reconstruction ROOM 302 SAGES 2016 Chair: Adrian Park, MD | Co-Chair: Mike Liang, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION Ventral hernia repair is among the top five most common performed by general surgeons, and the most complex patients consume the majority of resources spent on hernias. This session will address controversies in abdominal wall reconstruction.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Appraise existing literature in ventral hernia research, with a focus on level 1 evidence, to guide practicing clinicians in discriminating between evidence and opinion • Integrate cost, quality, and patient-centered outcomes into a value-based practice • Identify and develop management plans for challenging patients and hernias

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty Surgical Spring Week 7:30AM Introduction Adrian Park, MD 7:35AM What Level 1 Evidence is There to Guide Us in Ventral or Inguinal Hernia Repair Julie L. Holihan, MD 7:50AM Hernia Care and Health Care Reform: How to Provide High Quality Low-Cost Care John S. Roth, MD 8:00AM Debate: Pro-Robot Herniorrhaphy Shawn Tsuda, MD 8:10AM Debate: Con-Robot Herniorrhaphy Hobart Harris, MD 8:20AM Are Surgeons Comfortable and Competent to Manage Most Hernias Melina Vassiliou, MD 8:35AM Restoring Function: Tailoring Hernia Repair to Patient Needs Mike Liang, MD 8:50AM Patient Centered Hernia Care and CQI: What Does it Look Like? Bruce Ramshaw, MD 9:05AM Q&A Panel 9:20AM Break 9:35AM The Obese Smoker With a Painful Recurrent Incisional Hernia John Romanelli, MD 9:50AM Debate: Argument for Laparoscopic Approach Karl Leblanc, MD 10:00AM Debate: Argument for Open Approach Gina Adrales, MD 10:10AM Panel: Challenging Cases – Recurrent Inguinal Hernia After Failed Open & Lap Repairs Panel 10:25AM Large Hernias With Loss of Domain B. Todd Heniford, MD 10:40AM Managing Mesh Complications Robert Martindale, MD 10:55AM Q&A Panel

LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: HR Hernia • A Consensus Document on Robotic Surgery AE Academic/Educational • Framework for Post-Residency Surgical Education & Training PE  Professional/Economic • Guidelines for Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair

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BALLROOM C BALLROOM Invited Faculty Invited Marco Patti, MD Patti, Marco John Hunter, MD John Hunter, Aurora Pryor, MD Pryor, Aurora John Morton, MD Ninh Nguyen, MD Ninh Nguyen, Philip Schauer, MD Schauer, Philip Raul MD Rosenthal, Andrew Wright, Wright, Andrew MD Lee Swanstrom, MD Swanstrom, Lee Nathaniel Soper, MD Soper, Nathaniel *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Endoluminal Treatments for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) (GERD) Reflux Gastroesophageal Disease for Treatments Endoluminal Surgery Tract Biliary of Laparoscopic the Clinical Application Guidelines for (GERD) Reflux of Gastroesophageal Disease Treatment Surgical Guidelines for the Management of Hiatal Hernia Guidelines for Achalasia of Esophageal Treatment the Surgical Guidelines for Diseases Gastrointestinal for Therapies on Endolumenal Statement Position in the Bariatric SurgeryRole of Endoscopy Patient System LINX® RefluxAnalysis: Management and Effectiveness Safety TAVAC

GUIDELINES: • • • • • • • •

Introductory Remarks Closure a Difficult Diaphragmatic With Dealing Failed Fundoplication Failed Achalasia for Myotomy Failed With Esophageal Dysmotility Reflux Managing Gastroparesis Patients in ObeseReflux Management Procedures and Bariatric Foregut Following Hernia Hiatal Weight Regain After Bariatric Surgery Bariatric Regain After Weight Presentation Title Presentation

Foregut Bariatrics Time 7:32AM 8:00AM 7:30AM 9:52AM 8:28AM 8:56AM 9:24AM Describe alternative strategies for dealing with a difficult hiatal closure with a difficult hiatal dealing for strategies Describe alternative issues in bariatric patients foregut complex Differentiate disorders esophageal from suffering patients spectra for treatment algorithms across Construct treatment B 10:20AM 10:48AM FOR ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL LEARNING THEMES LEARNING GERD, Achalasia and Obesity and Achalasia GERD, from strategies management date learn the most up to diseases to foregut treating practicing surgeons for session is designed This of management. discuss the complexities diseases and benign the most common cover will We experts. renowned of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • SAGES University Masters Series: Foregut Disease - Series: Masters Foregut University SAGES MD Wright, Andrew | Co-Chair: MD Pryor, Aurora Chair: Thursday, March 17, 2016 17, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 7:30AM - 11:15AM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 50 Thursday, March 17, 2016

7:30AM - 9:00AM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

SS04: All Video All The Time: Dentes to Dentate BALLROOM A SAGES 2016 Moderator: Jon C. Gould, MD | Co-Moderator: Alberto R. Ferreres, PhD V058 MODERN SURGERY MEETS AN OLD PROCEDURE: LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY FOR PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE Omar Bellorin, MD, Ariel Shuchleib, MD, Eric Zimmerman, MD, Litong Du, MD, FACS, Talat Addasi, MD, FACS; New York Presbyterian Queens V059 NUTCRACKER ESOPHAGUS: POST-POEM THORASCOPIC RESCUE OF PERSISTENT DYSPHAGIA Ran B Luo, MD, Shanglei Liu, MD, Jonathan C DeLong, MD, Alisa M Coker, MD, Caitlin Houghton, MD, Bryan J Sandler, MD, FACS, Garth R Jacobsen, MD, FACS, Santiago Horgan, MD, FACS; University of California, San Diego V060 LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION OF GIANT SUBMUCOSAL GASTRIC TUMOR Francisco Schlottmann, Jose Alvarez Gallesio, Florencia Ocariz, Marina Spano, Martin Galvarini, Gustavo Bugari, Rudolf Buxhoeveden; Hospital Aleman of Buenos Aires V061 LAPAROSCOPIC D2 RADICAL GASTRECTOMY PLUS COMPLETE MESOGASTRIUM EXCISION WITH MEMBRANE ANATOMY Jianping Gong, Daxing Xie, Yixin Tong; Tongji hospital V062 LAPAROSCOPIC COMPLETE MESOCOLIC EXCISION AND FLUORESCENCE LYMPHATIC MAPPING FOR RIGHT COLECTOMY WITH TRASVAGINAL SPECIMEN EXTRACTION Luigi Boni, MD, FACS, Elisa Cassinotti, MD, PhD, Alessandro Marzorati, MD, Matteo Lavazza, MD; Minimally Invasive Surgery Center, Univerisity of Insbubria

V063 LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION OF A DUODENAL GIST Lucy Martinek, MD, Julio Teixeira, MD; Lenox Hill Hospital V064 COMBINED LAPAROSCOPIC/ENDOSCOPIC CONTROL OF HEMORRHAGE FROM A PANCREATIC PSEUDOCYST Christian Surgical Spring Week A Adkisson, BS1, Lucas Ferrer, MD2, Jennifer Maranki, MD3, Tatyan Clarke, MD4, Michael A Edwards, MD4, Rohit Soans, MD4; 1Temple University School of Medicine, 2Department of Surgery, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, 3Department of Medicine, Section of Gastroenterology, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, 4Division of General and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Section of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA V065 LAPAROSCOPIC TOTAL GASTRECTOMY, OMENTECTOMY, SPLEENECTOMY FOR GASTRIC ADENOCARCINOMA Gautam Sharma, MD, James Villamere, MD, Mena Boules, MD, John Rodriguez, MD, Matthew Kroh, MD; Cleveland Clinic Foundation V066 NEW TECHNIQUE: LAPAROSCOPIC CREATION OF JEJUNAL POUCH FOLLOWING TOTAL GASTRECTOMY WITH ROUX-EN-Y RECONSTRUCTION Marc A Ward, MD1, Michael B Ujiki, MD2; 1University of Chicago Medicine, 2NorthShore University HealthSystem V067 EXTENT OF PERINEAL DISSECTION DURING ABDOMINOPERINEAL RESECTION Ricardo T Akiba, MD, PhD, Hon, Steven D Wexner, MD, PhD, Hon; Cleveland Clinic Florida V068 LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION OF AN APPENDICEAL MUCOCELE Lee M Morris, MD, Patrick R Reardon, MD; The Houston Methodist Hospital V069 `INCISIONLESS` TOTAL ABDOMINAL COLECTOMY AND RESTORATIVE PROCTOCOLECTOMY FOR ULCERATIVE COLITIS Deborah S Keller, MS, MD1, Juan R Flores-Gonzalez, MD1, Sergio Ibarra, MD1, Eric M Haas, MD2; 1Colorectal Surgical Associates, 2Colorectal Surgical Associates; Houston Methodist Hospital; University of Texas Medical Center at Houston

The entire 2016 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 51 , Aida , Aida ROOM 306 EXHIBIT HALL C HALL EXHIBIT EXHIBIT HALL A HALL EXHIBIT Gundersen Health (Non CME Activity) (Non CME Activity) 2 , Krisitn Patton, MD, MD, , Krisitn Patton, EXHIBIT HALL C - THEATRE - C HALL EXHIBIT , Shanglei Liu, MD, MD, , Shanglei Liu, *Included in Spouse/Guest Registration Gundersen Medical Foundation, Gundersen Medical Foundation, 1 ; 2 *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B Option Registration or A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Option B Registration or A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration , Brandon T Grover, DO T Grover, , Brandon 1 Year Medical Student, John Hopkins Medical Student, Year The winners are: winners The st Year Medical Student, Emory University Medical Student, Year th Year Medical Student, University of Pittsburgh of University Medical Student, Year th Andrew D Van Osdol, MD Osdol, Van D Andrew Hasin Maredia - 1 Hasin Maredia Kristin PartainKristin - 4 Eric Etchill - 4 Etchill Eric , Jeffrey P Snow, MD, Alejandro Rafuls, ARNP; Memorial Healthcare System Memorial Healthcare ARNP; Alejandro Rafuls, MD, P Snow, , Jeffrey Winners will also be matched with a SAGES Member Mentor during the meeting. during Member Mentor with a SAGES will also be matched Winners a check for $2,000, an award certificate, and 1 year complimentary membership. complimentary membership. year and 1 certificate, $2,000, an award a check for free registration and recognition at the SAGES Annual Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts, Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts, Annual the SAGES at and recognition registration free

to recognize the three winners of the SAGES 2016 Medical Student Scholarship Award. Scholarship Award. 2016 Medical Student SAGES winners of the three the recognize to

On behalf of the SAGES Board of Governors and the Membership Committee, we are proud proud are we and the Membership Committee, of Governors Board On behalf of the SAGES Congratulations, Winners of SAGES 2016 Medical Student Scholarship Award 2016 Medical Student of SAGES Winners Congratulations, Taye, MD, Naif AlEnazi, MD, Darshak Shah, MD, Anthony Vine, MD; Mount Sinai Hospital New York MD; Mount Sinai Hospital New Vine, Anthony Shah, MD, Darshak MD, Naif AlEnazi, MD, Taye, Santiago FACS, Garth MD, R Jacobsen, FACS, MD, Bryan J Sandler, MD, Houghton, Caitlin MD, M Coker, Alisa MD, C DeLong, Jonathan San Diego of California, University FACS; MD, Horgan, of Illinois University System Hospital and Health Sciences FACS; Giulianotti, MD, Pc M Rashdan, F Bianco, Mario Masrur, MD, Aguilera, Fabiola MD, Gustavo F Ranvier, MD, Ashish Padnani, MD, MBBS; The Mount Sinai Hospital The MBBS; MD, Padnani, Ashish MD, F Ranvier, Gustavo MD, System MD Michael E Dolberg, Ran B Luo, MD Ran B Luo, DECORTICATION VATS OF THE HIDDEN DANGERS V072 GASTROPLEURAL FISTULA REPAIR: ADENOMA Despoina Daskalaki, MD PARATHYROID A RETROSTERNAL FOR APPROACH TRANSAXILLARY V073 V074 GALLBLADDER VOLVULUS Moderator: Anthony J. Senagore, MD | Co-Moderator: Ezra N. Teitelbaum, MD Teitelbaum, N. Ezra MD | Co-Moderator: Senagore, J. Anthony Moderator: Taye, Aida MBBS, Subhash Kini, MD, Darshak Shah, MD, LAPAROSCOPY BLEEDING DURING TACKLE TO OPTIONS V070 MANAGEMENT PhD MD, Ranvier, Fernandez Gustavo DUODENAL DIVERTICULUM OF PERFORATED DIVERTICULECTOMY V071 LAPAROSCOPIC Center Exhibits / Learning 1 Presentations Video SS05: Exhibit Hall event for this CME does not offer SAGES SAGES Guest/Spouse Breakfast – In Guest/Spouse Memory Breakfast Marks of Barbara SAGES event for this CME does not offer SAGES up with Catch friends. conference and guests, start to with other spouses, together by getting way off the meeting a great is breakfast This part and other spouses who were of the backbone Kay Marks, honor Barbara Forde to a chance And Make some new ones. friends. “old” artwork and make poster as teams get together we’ll breakfast After get involved. to way is a great This the Society. of the founding at miss this morning! Night Gala. Don’t Friday the for (humorous!) Posters ANASTOMOSIS OF COLORECTAL REPAIR INVASIVE TRANSANAL MINIMALLY ASSISTED V075 DIVERTICULITIS: LAPAROSCOPIC Medical students from across the United States and Canada submitted essays for 3 scholarships which includes; 3 scholarships which includes; for essays submitted and Canada States the United across from Medical students Thursday, March 17, 2016 17, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 9:00AM - 11:00AM 9:30AM - 10:30AM 9:30AM - 4:00PM 6:30AM - 4:00PM

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9:00AM - 11:15AM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Debate: Robotically Assisted Hernia Repair ROOM 312 SAGES 2016 Chair: Brian Jacob, MD | Co-Chair: David Earle, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION This debate session will supply participants with the information needed to help them decide on the role of robotically assisted surgery for hernia repair, as well as provide technical assistance, clinical and financial outcomes. Practicing surgeons, residents, fellows, nurses, surgical technologists, and physician assistants should attend, as there will be tips and tricks for the operative set up, along with the clinical information for surgeons.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Describe the risks and benefits of utilizing robotically assisted surgical devices • Apply training and privileging information to allow for the implementation of robotically assisted surgical devices into practice • Explain the economics of laparoscopy with and without robotically assisted surgical devices • Explain the patient benefits realized with the use of robotically assisted surgical devices

ACTIVITY OUTLINE Surgical Spring Week

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

9:00AM Challenges and Opportunities Associated with the Regulation of Robotic Assisted Surgery Devices Binita S. Ashar, MD, MBA

9:10AM Robotically Assisted Ventral Hernia Repair - Always Bryan Sandler, MD

9:20AM Robotically Assisted Ventral Hernia Repair - Never Michael Awad, MD

9:29AM Panel Discussion, Q&A

9:42AM Robotically Assisted Inguinal Hernia Repair - Always Conrad Ballecer, MD

9:52AM Robotically Assisted Inguinal Hernia Repair - Never Edward Felix, MD

10:00AM Panel Discussion, Q&A

10:12AM Separate Privileges for Robotically Assisted Hernia Repair Are Necessary Daniel Herron, MD

10:22AM Separate Privileges for Robotically Assisted Hernia Repair Are Not Necessary Brent Matthews, MD

10:32AM Panel Discussion, Q&A

10:42AM Robotic Assisted Hernia Repair is Here to Stay, but Who will Pay? James G. Bittner, MD

10:54AM Robotic Assisted Hernia Hepair will Stop When the Money Runs Out Gregory Dakin, MD

11:06AM Panel Discussion, Q&A Panel

LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: HR Hernia • A Consensus Document on Robotic Surgery NS New technologies/Skill acquisition • Guidelines for Institutions Granting Privileges Utilizing Laparoscopic and/or Thoracoscopic Techniques • Guidelines for Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair

NATIONAL PRIORITIES SAGES acknowledges an educational grant in support of this panel from Intuitive Surgical 11:15AM - 12:00PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Karl Storz Lecture AUDITORIUM “Healthcare Delivery: From Flesh and Bones to Bits and Bites” (Non CME Activity) Speaker: Yulun Wang, PhD SAGES does not offer CME for this session Yulun Wang is the founder of InTouch Health, named one of the top 100 health companies in the US by Inc. Magazine. InTouch develops telemedicine systems that allow physicians to diagnose and consult with patients from remote locations. Yulun Wang has long been a pioneer in medical technology, with over 100 patents in his name. After earning his PhD in electrical engineering, he founded Computer Motion and invented the first FDA-approved surgical robot, known as Aesop, which was widely used in minimally invasive surgery. Computer Motion went public in 1997 and later merged with Intuitive Surgical. Wang has received numerous entrepreneurship and leadership awards and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2011. He is on the board of directors at Novaerus and the American Telemedicine Association, and is a member of the Engineering Advisory Board at UC Santa Barbara.

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ROOM 313 ROOM 306 Moderator: Invited Faculty Invited EXHIBIT HALL C HALL EXHIBIT Jeffrey Marks, MD Marks, Jeffrey John Mellinger, MD John Mellinger, Melina Vassiliou, MelinaMD Vassiliou, (Non-CME Activity) Andrew Kastenmeier, MD Kastenmeier, Andrew *Lunch: Separate Fee Applies Applies Fee Separate *Lunch: *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 **Lectures: Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass Included in Registration **Lectures: Curriculum Outline for Resident Education Resident Outline for Curriculum Endoscopy Gastrointestinal for of Privileges Granting Diseases Gastrointestinal for Therapies on Endolumenal Statement Position • • GUIDELINES: •

session room in order to receive CME credit for that event. that for CME credit receive to in order session room To fully comply with ACCME regulations, all SAGES Meeting all SAGES regulations, with ACCME fully comply To attendees must have their badge before entering any course or course any entering their badge before must have attendees FEC and FES: Why Do We Need Them? Need We Do Why FEC and FES: Residency Your FEC Into Incorporating for Strategies of Options Evidence-Based FES Skills: An Review Pass to Resident Your Preparing Discussion/Q&A Panel Presentation Title Presentation

Flex Endo Flex Time 12:45PM 12:00PM 12:15PM 12:30PM Articulate of the FEC the key elements of their residency context program in the resource meeting the FEC requirements for Implement a strategy their future into endoscopy to incorporate residents for preparing as strategies the two relate the FEC and FES, and between Differentiate practice take and pass the FES exam to their residents preparing for strategies several Convey FE NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL LEARNING THEMES LEARNING ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION SAGES does not offer CME for this session CME does not offer SAGES network and to surgeons or hospital employed community-based is an opportunity practice, private for Townhall Practice Community The lunch will be can make it! Box hope you We you. for work can help SAGES and solutions we By sharing problems issues. discuss common available. Attendees All in the Exhibit Hall for Lunch & Greet Eat Flexible Endoscopy Training Into My Residency Into Program? Training Endoscopy Flexible of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • • This session is intended for program directors and surgical educators, and will focus on strategies for incorporating flexible endoscopy endoscopy flexible incorporating for on strategies and will focus educators, and surgical directors program for session is intended This graduate into of Surgery the American (FEC) Board Curriculum by in particular, mandated Endoscopy and the Flexible general, in training for preparation and clinical experience, use of simulation strategies, educational and technical Cognitive programs. medical education will be reviewed. settings resource-limited for Surgery) of Endoscopic and strategies as an endpoint, passing FES (Fundamentals Chair: John Mellinger, MD John Mellinger, Chair: Community Townhall Practice Enjoy free lunch while you explore latest products and technologies offered by our exhibitors. by our products offered and technologies latest explore lunch while you free Enjoy FEC/ Do I Incorporate How – Luncheon Educator’s Thursday, March 17, 2016 17, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 12:00PM - 1:30PM 12:00PM - 1:00PM 12:00PM - 1:30PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 54 Thursday, March 17, 2016

12:00PM - 4:00PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

SS06: Exhibit Hall Video Presentations 2 EXHIBIT HALL C - THEATRE SAGES 2016 SAGES does not offer CME for this event (Non CME Activity)

12PM - 2PM SS06-A Moderator: Kevin E. Wasco, MD | Co-Moderator: Yuman Fong, MD V077 LAPAROSCOPIC-ASSISTED ROUX-EN-Y ERCP Abid C Mogannam, MD, MBA, Renzo Garberoglio, MD, Esther Wu, MD, Daniel Srikureja, MD, Vincent Kao, DO, Stephanie Keeth, MSN, Carlos Garberoglio, MD, FACS, Marcos Michelotti, MD, Matthew Oman, MD, Keith Scharf, DO, FACS; Loma Linda University Health V078 LAPAROSCOPIC MEDIAN ARCUATE LIGAMENT RELEASE: A CASE REPORT Roman Grinberg, MD, Ting Kin Leung, DO, John N Afthinos, MD, Karen E Gibbs, MD; Staten Island University Hospital V079 GASTRIC SLEEVE GONE WRONG: HOW DO I GET OUT OF THIS? Benjamin Clapp, MD1, Jesus Hernandez, MD2, Jacob J Flores, BS2, Azam Farukhi, MD1; 1Texas Tech Paul Foster School of Medicine, 2Providence Memorial Hospital V080 INTRAOPERATIVE TRANSECTION OF OROGASTRIC TUBE DURING LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY Monica Sethi, MD, Patricia Chui, MD, PHD, Manish Parikh, MD; NYU School of Medicine

V081 TOTAL LAPAROSCOPIC EXCISION OF TYPE I CHOLEDOCHAL CYST WITH RNY HEPATICOJEJUNOSTOMY Bestoun H Ahmed, MD,

FRCS, FACS, Ziad Awad, MD, Michael Latzko, MD, Michael Nussbaum, MD, FACS, Cynthia Leaphart, MD; UF COM-Jacksonville FL Surgical Spring Week V082 ROBOTIC REPAIR OF LARGE PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA WITH KEYHOLE MESH Jeffrey R Watkins, MD, D Rohan Jeyarajah, MD; Methodist Dallas Medical Center V083 ENDOLUMINAL CLOSURE OF GASTROCUTANEOUS FISTULA Esther Wu, MD, Renzo Garberoglio, MD, Stephanie Keeth, MSN, Daniel Srikureja, MD, Carlos Garberoglio, MD, FACS, Marcos Michelotti, MD, Keith Scharf, DO, FACS; Loma Linda University Health V084 LAPAROSCOPIC SALVAGE OF HERNIATED GASTRIC PLICATION BY STAPLED RESECTION Nathan M Bolton, MD, William S Richardson, MD; Ochsner V085 MORGAGNI LARREY DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA, EMERGENCY LAPAROSCOPIC APPROACH FOR OBSTRUCTION Santiago Valderrabano, MD, AEC, FACS, Maria Heras Garceau, MD, AEC, Lidia Cristobal, MD, AEC, Daniel Pastor, MD, AEC, Jose Torres, MD, Miguel A Granado, MD, AEC, Juan Antonio Gonzalez, MD, AEC, PHD; Universitary Hosp La Paz V086 ROBOTIC REVISIONAL MEDIAN ARCUATE LIGAMENT RELEASE Andrew R Brownlee, MD1, Brian Mitzman, MD2, Richard S Lazzaro, MD, FACS1; 1Lenox Hill Hopital, 2University of Chicago V087 LAPARO-ENDOSCOPIC SINGLE SITE (LESS) RESECTION OF GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMOR Sharona B Ross, MD, Vasilios K Nenos, BS, Ty A Bowman, BS, Darrell J Downs, ATC, Whalen Clark, MD, Alexander S Rosemurgy, MD; Florida Hospital Tampa

2PM - 4PM SS06-B Moderator: Joanne Favuzza, MD | Co-Moderator: Keith S. Gersin, MD V088 LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION OF PARACAVAL FUNCTIONING PARAGANGLIOMA Aaron Lee, MD, Nisha Dhanabalsamy, MD, Rajmohan Rammohan, Lisandro Montorfano, MD, Federico Perez Quirante, MD, Alex Ordonez, MD, Emanuele Lo Menzo, MD, Samuel Szomstein, MD, Raul J Rosenthal, MD, FACS, FASMBS; Cleveland Clinic Florida V089 LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY WITH COMMON BILE DUCT EXPLORATION: MANAGEMENT OF THE IMPACTED STONE. Russell Kirks, MD, Imran Siddiqui, MD, Erin Baker, Dionisios Vrochides, MD, PhD, John Martinie, MD, David Iannitti, MD, Ryan Swan, MD; Carolinas Medical Center, Department of General Surgery, Section of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery V090 ROBOTIC ILEOCECAL RESECTION WITH ENTEROVESICULAR FISTULA TAKEDOWN Timothy Feldmann, Jason Weiss, Andreas Kaiser; USC V091 GASTRIC DIVERTICULUM RESECTION: A MINIMALLY INVASIVE APPROACH Melissa M Felinski, DO, Kevin M Tymitz, MD; TriHealth V092 AN ENDOSCOPIC APPROACH TO WEIGHT REGAIN SECONDARY TO GASTROGASTRIC FISTULA Ellen A Carraro, MD, Sabrena F Noria, MD, PhD; The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center V093 TRANSANAL ENDOSCOPIC MICROSURGERY (TEM): APPROACH TO RECTAL SLEEVE RESECTION Saleh M Eftaiha, MD, Johan Nordenstam, MD, PhD; University of Illinois at Chicago V094 ROBOTICALLY ASSISTED SINGLE SITE SACROCOLPOPEXY Nancy Tang, MD1, John Wagner, MD2; 1Maimonides Medical Center, 2Huntington Hospital V095 STAPLE LINE DEHISCENCE WITH LEAK MANAGED BY ENDOSCOPIC SUTURING Gabriel D Lang, MD, Faris M Murad; Washington University V096 MINIMALLY INVASIVE REPAIR OF GASTRO-GASTRIC FISTULA AFTER ROUX -EN- Y GASTRIC BYPASS Pablo Quadri, MD, Raquel Gonzalez-Heredia, MD, PhD, Kristen Patton, MD, Lisa Sanchez-Johnsen, PhD, Enrique F Elli, MD, FACS; UIC V097 ICG IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE GUIDED PURE LAPAROSCOPIC RIGHT HEPATECTOMY FOR HCC IN PATIENT WITH CIRRHOSIS Tan To Cheung, MS; The Universtiy of Hong Kong Queen Mary Hospital V098 SURGICAL TREATMENT OF BLEEDING MARGINAL ULCER AFTER ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS Monica Sethi, MD, Patricia Chui, MD, Manish Parikh, MD; NYU School of Medicine

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Paul Daly, MD Daly, Paul Invited Faculty Invited EXHIBIT HALL B HALL EXHIBIT William Cobb, MD Cobb, William William Hope, MD; Hope, William Jonathan Dort, Jonathan MD Simon Bergman, MD MD Simon Bergman, Christina Sanders, MD Christina Sanders, *Separate Fee Applies Fee *Separate Guidelines for Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Ventral Laparoscopic Guidelines for GUIDELINES: •

SAGES acknowledges an educational grant in support grant Medtronic an acknowledges educational from of this course SAGES My 2015 Experience My 2015 Experience Hands On Lab Cadaver Welcome, course overview course Welcome, Overview of ADOPT 2015 - 2016 My 2015 Experience Presentation Title Presentation Hernia

Endoscopic component separation one side (not all the way to subcostal and inguinal lig) subcostal to one side (not all the way separation component Endoscopic other side separation component Endoscopic clinically) with EO release be combined wouldn’t TAR one side (with understanding the TAR mesh placement Sublay one side Open, perforator-sparing EO release other side Open, perforator-sparing EO release Time 5:00PM 1:45PM 1:50PM 1:55PM 1:30PM 1:35PM 1. 2. 3. Open laparotomy 4. 5. TAR contralateral 6. 7. 8. Apply the principles of hernia repair, including wide mesh overlap and fixation techniques, to ensure positive long-term outcomes long-term positive to ensure techniques, and fixation including wide mesh overlap the principlesApply of hernia repair, and incisional hernias of ventral in repair skills techniques Develop perform to both open and minimally invasive types of hernias. and different specific clinical situations and mesh for techniques Select surgical appropriate Regular post-meeting webinars with tips, videos, and coaching by SAGES experts, SAGES by and coaching videos, with tips, webinars Regular post-meeting them, overcome to and suggestions of ways Discussions of challenges cases, (2) of two session review Video Meeting. Annual opportunityAn 2017 SAGES the at experience present to 2:00PM- HR LEARNING THEMES LEARNING PRIORITIES NATIONAL INVITED FACULTY INVITED ACTIVITY OUTLINE OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION Sharon Bachman, MD; Jonathan Dort, MD; Jacob Greenberg, MD; Mike Liang, MD; Gregory Mancini, MD; Archana Ramaswamy, MD; MD; Gregory MD; Mike Ramaswamy, Mancini, Liang, Dort, MD; Archana Bachman, MD; Jonathan Sharon Greenberg, MD; Jacob MD Vaziri, MD; Khashayar Tsuda, MD; Shawn Telem, Dana Each station will performEach station Optional skillsTT the skills and faculty and activities select, methodology. the attendees that using the Lapco include: At the conclusion of this session, participants of this the conclusion At will be able to: • • • Hernia surgery is one of the most common surgical procedures performed by general surgeons. Recently, several new techniques for repair repair for new techniques several Recently, performed surgeons. general by Hernia procedures surgery surgical is one of the most common hands-onThis course with these techniques. little experience have surgeons and many been developed and incisional hernias have of ventral performing and tips for nuances regarding surgeons dialogue with other as have as well learn these new techniques to surgeons will allow maximize to TT” “Lapco called technique experts teaching SAGES Instruction utilizing a standardized by these hernia repairs. will be provided attendees. for the lab experience CME activity, Improvement long Practice a 1 year ADOPT program, SAGES in the be enrolled automatically will in this course Participants activityThis will include: fee. registration included in the course • • • • Hernia Hands-On Course: MD Cobb, William MD | Co-Chair: Hope, William Chair: SAGES acknowledges contributions in-kind in support of this course from Gore & Associates, Medtronic, Olympus, Stryker Endoscopy Olympus, in-kind in support Medtronic, contributions acknowledges & Associates, Gore from of this course SAGES Thursday, March 17, 2016 17, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 1:30PM - 5:00PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 56 Thursday, March 17, 2016

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

Hands-On Course: Endolumenal Bariatrics EXHIBIT HALL B SAGES 2016 Chair: Dean Mikami, MD | Co-Chair: Bipan Chand, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION Obesity rates have soared in the United States, with over 30% of Americans being classified as being obese. This course is designed for practicing bariatric surgeons and surgeons new to the field who are involved in the treatment of obesity and metabolic disorders. It will cover basic and advanced flexible endoscopy, as it plays an integral role in the management of obesity and bariatric surgery complications.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Demonstrate basic balloon dilatation for strictures after gastric bypass • Demonstrate multiple modalities of hemostasis which include: – Thermal ablation – Endoscopic clipping – Injection therapy

• Demonstrate endoscopic stenting Surgical Spring Week • Exposure to endoscopic septotomy and pCLE (probe confocal endomicroscopy) • Be familiar with the endoscopic suturing, intragastric balloon placement and removal, RFA for the treatment of GERD and Barrett’s esophagus, and other endolumenal malabsorptive devices ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

1:30PM Overview of Lab - Therapeutic endoscopy lab: 6 stations (Group A and B) Dean Mikami, MD

Cedric Lorenzo, MD RFA for GERD (Stretta) Erin Moran-Atkin, MD Kevin Tymitz, MD Hemostasis: clips and injection therapy, thermal ablation, Balloon dilatation Racquel Bueno, MD Eric Volckmann, MD Intragastric balloon / Gastric aspiration (AspireAssist) Shahzeer Karmali, MD

Septotomy/ Esophageal Stenting Manoel Galvao Neto, MD

Endoscopic Suturing/ (Intraluminal Sleeve) Overstitch George Eid, MD

Jennifer Schwartz, MD RFA for Barretts Esophagus (Barrx) and Probe Confocal Laser Microscopy (pCLE) Sabrena Noria, MD

LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: B Bariatrics • Position Statement on Endolumenal Therapies for Gastrointestinal Diseases FE Flex Endo • Role of Endoscopy in the Bariatric Surgery Patient

NATIONAL PRIORITIES SAGES acknowledges an educational grant in support of this course from Boston Scientific SAGES acknowledges contributions in-kind in support of this course from Apollo Endosurgery, Boston Scientific, Karl Storz Endoscopy, Mederi Therapeutics, Medtronic, Olympus, Ovesco, US Endoscopy

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, Thomas , Thomas BALLROOM C BALLROOM BALLROOM A BALLROOM Guy Voeller, MD Guy Voeller, Invited Faculty Invited Karl LeBlanc, MD Karl LeBlanc, Bruce Ramshaw, MD Ramshaw, Bruce Brent Matthews, MD Matthews, Brent MD Matthews, Brent John Scott Roth, MD L. Michael MD Brunt, , Silvio Nadalin, 1 Alfredo Carbonell, DO Carbonell, Alfredo Gina Adrales, MD, MPH MD, Gina Adrales, Department of Urology, Department of Urology, 3 Carolinas Healthcare System, Charlotte, Charlotte, System, Healthcare Carolinas 1 ; 1 , Alfred Konigsrainer, MD Konigsrainer, , Alfred 1 Department Division of of Internal Medicine, 2 , Jessica Lange, MD , Jessica Lange, 3 Inova Fairfax Medical Campus, Falls Church, VA Church, Falls Medical Campus, Fairfax Inova Poole General Hospital General Poole 4 *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 2 , Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD, PhD MD, , Dimitrios Stefanidis, 4 Guidelines for Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Ventral Laparoscopic Guidelines for System Surgical – DaVinci Analysis and Effectiveness Safety TAVAC SAGES , Pranjal Modi, MD , Pranjal 2 GUIDELINES: • • Dorset County Hospitall, Hospitall, Dorset County 1 ; , Jonathan Dort,, Jonathan MD 1 3 , Nils Heyne, MD , Nils Heyne, Naval Hospital Camp LeJeune, NC, LeJeune, Hospital Camp Naval 2 3

, M Lamparelli 2 , Henry Lin, MD 2

, A Clarke 1 SAGES acknowledges an educational grant in support Surgical grant Intuitive an acknowledges educational from of this course SAGES , Martina Guthoff, MD , Martina Guthoff, 1 Midline Ventral Hernia Prevention: 4:1 Suture Length to Wound Length Closure and Prophylactic Mesh and Prophylactic Closure Length Wound to Length 4:1 Suture Prevention: Hernia Ventral Midline Hernia Ventral a Recurrent With the Patient to Approach Infected Mesh After Ventral Hernia Repair: Single-Stage or Delayed Repair Single-Stage Repair: Hernia or Delayed Ventral Infected Mesh After Complications and Recurrence to Balance Strategies Effective Hernia: Parastomal Repair and Inguinal Hernia Ventral Robotic Session Introduction Mastery Overview of Inguinal Hernia Hernia Ventral Mastery Overview of Presentation Title Presentation Department of General, Visceral and Transplant Surgery, University Hospital Tubingen, Tubingen, Hospital University Surgery, Transplant and Visceral Department of General, 1 Ochsner Clinic, New Orleans, LA, New Orleans, Ochsner Clinic, New technologies/Skill acquisition ; MD Richardson, William , 2

1 1 Hernia 

Time 2:30PM 3:00PM 3:30PM 1:30PM 1:35PM 2:00PM 4:00PM 4:30PM Implement a 4:1 suture length to wound length closure technique for midline laparotomy wounds and describe appropriate utilization of utilization and describe appropriate wounds midline laparotomy for technique length closure wound length to Implement a 4:1 suture closure mesh in midline laparotomy prophylactic pain after inguinal hernia repairs groin of chronic management and surgical the non-operative an algorithmApply for hernias hernias parastomal and ventral recurrent for techniques surgical Describe and laparoscopic open Dr. HL Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences, Asarwa, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Asarwa, Gujarat, Sciences, Ahmedabad, Transplantation Institute of Trivedi HL Dr. P Pucher ANALYSIS Zdichavsky, MD Zdichavsky, Arun S Patil, MS; Grant Government Medical College & Sir J. J. Group of Hospitals, Mumbai, India of Hospitals, Group J. & Sir J. Medical College Government MS; Grant S Patil, Arun MD NC, Shin, MD, Piotr Krecioch, MD, Anthony T Petrick, MD, Harshit S Khara, MD, Jon D Gabrielsen, MD; Geisinger Medical Center Harshit S Khara, MD, MD, T Petrick, Anthony Krecioch, MD, Piotr Shin, MD, Endocrinology, Diabetology, Vascular Disease, Nephrology and Clinical Chemistry, University Hospital Tubingen, Tubingen, Hospital University and Clinical Chemistry, Nephrology Disease, Vascular Diabetology, Endocrinology, MD NS HR SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION LEARNING THEMES LEARNING PRIORITIES NATIONAL S002 LEARNING CURVES AND SURGICAL OUTCOMES FOR LAPAROSCOPIC VENTRAL MESH RECTOPEXY: CUMULATIVE SUM CURVE SUM CURVE CUMULATIVE VENTRAL MESH RECTOPEXY: FOR LAPAROSCOPIC AND SURGICAL OUTCOMES S002 LEARNING CURVES At the conclusion of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • This interactive session addresses topics in both open and laparoscopic hernia surgery, allowing the attendee to experience the thought the thought experience to the attendee allowing hernia surgery, in both open and laparoscopic topics session addresses interactive This operative highlight Lectures care. and/or postoperative procedure, evaluation, during the perioperative surgeon of a master processes and acute surgeons, plastic surgeons, general for is intended course This and technology. cutting edge techniques and the use of techniques and seeking their enhance to complications, with hernias or hernia-related patients caring for and residents fellows emergency surgeons, of their patient. management understanding on a mastery optimize to level SAGES University Masters Series: Masters Hernia University SAGES with AHS) (Collaboration MPH MD, Gina Adrales, | Co-Chair: MD Matthews, Brent Chair: SS07: MIS Mixed Bag SS07: MIS Mixed MD Vitale, Gary C. A. Iannitti, MD | Co-Moderator: David Moderator: THE FIRST GERMAN CENTER Marty AT IMPLEMENTATION LIVING DONOR NEPHRECTOMY: RETROPERITONEOSCOPIC TOTAL S001 , Saurabh S Gandhi, MS, Saurabh MS, B Patel, MS, Chintan H Bhandarwar, Ajay CYST HYDATID GIANT PULMONARY IN A COMPLICATED VATS V100 PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT Emily Benham, CHECKLIST? A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL MIS THE SAGES/AORN OF VALUE THE IS WHAT S003 Ryan D Horsley, DO Ryan D Horsley, & NECROSECTOMY CYST-GASTROSTOMY GUIDED PANCREATIC ENDOSCOPICALLY V101 INTRAGASTRIC Thursday, March 17, 2016 17, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 1:30PM - 5:30PM 1:30PM - 3:00PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 58 Thursday, March 17, 2016

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

SS07: MIS Mixed Bag (continued) BALLROOM A SAGES 2016 S004 19 YEAR TRENDS IN INCIDENCE AND INDICATIONS FOR LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY, THE NY STATE EXPERIENCE Vamsi V Alli, MD, Jie Yang, PhD, Jianjin Xu, Andrew T Bates, MD, Aurora D Pryor, MD, Mark A Talamini, Dana A Telem; Stony Brook Medicine V102 LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRIC DUPLICATION CYST EXCISION DURING SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY Zachary A Taylor, DO, Donald J Lucas, MD, Scott T Rehrig, MD, Tamara J Worlton, MD; Walter Reed National Military Medical Center S005 FORCE COMPARISON FOR TRANSFASCIAL PENETRATION OF COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE SUTURE PASSERS Alexander J Shope, BS, Joshua S Winder, MD, Jonathon Bliggenstorfer, BS, Randy S Haluck, MD, Eric M Pauli, MD; Penn State Hershey Medical Center V103 COMPLICATED CHYLE LEAK AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC MEDIAN ARCUATE LIGAMENT RELEASE REQUIRING REOPERATION WITH LAPAROSCOPIC SUTURE LIGATION James P Villamere, MD, Gautam Sharma, MD, Matthew Kroh, MD, John Rodriguez, MD; Cleveland Clinic 1:30PM - 3:00PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B

Panel: What SAGES Can Do For You – ROOM 302 The Enduring Value of Membership Chair: Brian J. Dunkin, MD | Co-Chairs: William Richardson, MD and Ross Goldberg, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION Surgical Spring Week This session highlights the many valuable activities going on within SAGES, emphasizing the benefits of membership and the value that SAGES adds to a career in surgery. SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Articulate the major activity categories where SAGES provides value for members • Understand the reasons that professional society membership and participation remain relevant in a digital, on-demand world • Learn about opportunities to become involved in SAGES initiatives and help create the future of surgery

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

1:30PM SAGES Advocacy Initiatives - Quality, CPT/RUC, TAVAC, Our Influence on Payors, Industry Brian J. Dunkin, MD

SAGES Outreach Programs - Community Surgeons, Rural Surgeons, Allied Health, Community Service Projects, Mini 1:45PM Jo Buyske, MD Med-School

2:00PM SAGES Patient First Initiatives - Enhanced Recovery Initiative, Open to MIS, ERAS/SMART PG and Materials, Safe Chole Gerald Fried, MD

SAGES Educational Resources - Guidelines, SAGES U, SAGES TV, wiki, MyCME, SAGES Manuals, Research Support, Role 2:15PM David Rattner, MD in Fellowships SAGES is a World-Wide Organization - Go Global, Joint Sessions with Japan, Korea, Latin America, Webcasting, 2:30PM Mark Talamini, MD Training Missions, Improving Healthcare Around The World, Partnering With G4 Alliance

2:45PM Q & A

LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: AE Academic/Educational • Curriculum Outline for Resident Education PE  Professional/Economic • Endoluminal Treatments for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) • Ethical Considerations Regarding the Implementation of New Technologies and Techniques in Surgery • Guidelines for Surgical Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) • TAVAC Covidien Radial Reload with Tristaple Technology • TAVAC neoClose Review • TAVAC Safety and Effectiveness Analysis: LINX® Reflux Management System

NATIONAL PRIORITIES

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Panel BALLROOM B BALLROOM Invited Faculty Invited EXHIBIT HALL C HALL EXHIBIT Robert MD Acton, Aimee Gardner, PhD Gardner, Aimee Maximilian Johnston, MD Maximilian Johnston, Dmitry Nepomnayshy, MD Dmitry Nepomnayshy, James R Korndorffer Jr, MD James R Korndorffer Jr, Mohamad MD Imad Haque, Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD PhD Dimitrios Stefanidis, *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 Curriculum Outline for Resident Education Resident Outline for Curriculum MissionEducational Statement Training & Education Surgical Post-Residency for Framework Training Laparoscopic Advanced on Statement Position GUIDELINES: • • • •

In Situ Simulation to Assess New Facilities New Assess to In Situ Simulation of Care Escalation Improve to Simulation and FUSE in FLS, FES, Simulation Using Simulation RCAs Using Improving Flow EMR/Work Evaluate to Simulation in Simulation Curriculum Medical Student The and Curriculum Tasks Surgery Laparoscopic Advanced Q & A Presentation Title Presentation Academic/Educational New technologies/Skill acquisition Professional/Economic 

 

Time 2:30PM 2:40PM 1:30PM 1:40PM 1:50PM 2:00PM 2:10PM 2:20PM Implement three uses of simulation for improving the surgical care of patients care the surgical improving for uses of simulation Implement three setting quality in the surgical and safety improve to barriers of the use of simulation Identify and limitations quality and safety improve setting to in the surgical of simulation applications and contrast Compare PE AE NS NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL LEARNING THEMES LEARNING ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION Refreshment Break / Happy ½ Hour in Exhibit Hall ½ Hour / Happy Break Refreshment This joint ASE/SAGES session will look at the numerous ways that simulation-based techniques can be employed to improve the quality and improve to can be employed techniques simulation-based that ways the numerous session will look at ASE/SAGES joint This identify processes, work improve to It on using simulation will focus in the peri-operative beyond. setting and patients of surgical safety defenses. and improve practices, surgical safe promote issues, systems-based of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • Panel: Using Simulation to Improve Quality and Improve to Simulation Using Panel: (joint Care Safety in Surgical with ASE) panel MD PhD Stefanidis, Dimitrios Co-Chair: MD | Paige, John Chair: Thursday, March 17, 2016 17, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 3:00PM - 3:30PM 1:30PM - 3:00PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 60 Thursday, March 17, 2016

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

Panel: Quality of Surgery - How Will You Be Rated? BALLROOM B SAGES 2016 Why You Should Care? Chair: Anne Lidor, MD, MPH | Co-Chair: John Morton, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION The Medicare program has transitioned to paying healthcare providers based on quality of care delivered, not quantity. Although the Health and Human Services has announced a specific timeline for this process, currently there are no agreed upon defined quality metrics to be used for surgical care. SAGES members need to understand how their performance will be measured and how they can participate with our organization to help define valid quality metrics that will be used to evaluate the services we provide our surgical patients with.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Demonstrate understanding of the current government mandated transition towards value-based care programs • Recognize how quality initiatives can improve patient care and lead to quality improvement

• Prepare themselves and their practices to acclimate and adjust to the ongoing changes related to a fee-for-value system Surgical Spring Week ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

3:30PM Introduction Anne Lidor, MD, MPH

3:40PM Quality Measurement: How are Performance Measures Developed and Evaluated? Danielle Walsh, MD

3:55PM Hospital Value-Based Purchasing Program – the Changing Quality Landscape Douglas Smink, MD

4:10PM Quality Improvement and Quality of Collected Data Justin Dimick, MD, MPH

4:25PM Current State of Quality Initiatives in Surgery and Endoscopy John Morton , MD

4:40PM Patient Centered Outcome Measures Liane Feldman, MD

4:55PM Society Driven Development of Quality Metrics Matthew Hutter, MD

5:10PM Panel Discussion

LEARNING THEMES PE  Professional/Economic

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

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 61 All Faculty All Faculty All All Faculty All ROOM 302 Invited Faculty Invited Daniel Robie, MD Daniel Robie, Jeffrey Hazey, MD Hazey, Jeffrey Rebecca Keim, MD Rebecca F. Paul Buckley, MD Buckley, Paul F. Wade Douglas, MD Douglas, Wade John Cosgrove, MD John Cosgrove, Eugene Hoffert,Eugene MD Keith Chae Kim, MD Jeff Crooms, MD and Crooms, Jeff Debbie Youngelman, MD Debbie Youngelman, *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option B or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration A Consensus Document on Robotic SurgeryA Consensus Education Resident Outline for Curriculum (GERD) Reflux Gastroesophageal Disease for Treatments Endoluminal and/or Utilizing Laparoscopic Institutions Privileges Granting Guidelines for Techniques Thoracoscopic GUIDELINES: • • • •

Presentation Title Presentation Question and Answer Question and Answer Robotics and Advanced Procedures in Community Practice Practice in Community Procedures Robotics and Advanced Linx Procedure The Surgeon: as a Community Techniques New Introducing Time and Investment Surgeon: Robotics as a Community Introducing Transfer for Considerations Practice: in Community Cases Managing Complicated Question and Answer with Gastroenterology Relationship a Cooperative Developing Practice: Into Endoscopy Incorporate to How Surgeon the Community Surgery for of Pediatric Perspectives New ABS, ASGE The Issues: and Credentialing Training Endoscopy for Requirements University Perspective on Community Surgical Training Training Surgical on Community Perspective University Question and Answer Question and Answer in the Community Training Resident Academic/Educational New technologies/Skill acquisition Professional/Economic  Flex Endo Flex  

4:45PM 4:55PM 5:05PM 5:15PM 5:25PM 3:50PM 4:00PM 4:10PM 4:20PM 4:35PM 3:30PM 3:40PM Time Identify how to safely and effectively introduce new procedures and technology into community practice rural and or technology into and new procedures introduce and effectively safely to how Identify is not and what is safe including what in community practice, of new technology limitations Review potential surgery and general gastroenterology between relationship a positive for set the groundwork to how Recognize in the community setting education resident Set goals for FE PE AE NS NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL LEARNING THEMES LEARNING ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION This session is designed to look at and overcome some obstacles facing community and rural surgeons in today’s health environment. health environment. in today’s surgeons some obstacles facing community and rural and overcome look at to session is designed This attend. surgery practice their general of to is encouraged in enhancing and improving interested Anyone of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • • Surgery Forum Community Forum: MD Youngelman, Co-Chair: Debbie MD | Crooms, Jeffrey Chair: SAGES acknowledges our Silver Level Donors for their support of this forum: Boston Scientific, Gore & Associates, Mederi Therapeutics, Teleflex Donors for their support Mederi Therapeutics, Level & our Silver acknowledges Associates, Gore Scientific, of this forum: Boston SAGES Thursday, March 17, 2016 17, March Thursday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 3:30PM - 5:30PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 62 Thursday, March 17, 2016

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

SS08: Flexible Endoscopy BALLROOM A SAGES 2016 Moderator: Frederick L. Greene, MD | Co-Moderator: G. V. Rao, MS, MAMS S006 IMPACT OF A RESPONSIVE INSERTION TECHNOLOGY (RIT) ON REDUCING DISCOMFORT DURING COLONOSCOPY - RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL Artur Pasternak, MD, PhD, Miroslaw Szura, MD, PhD, Rafal Solecki, MD, PhD, Andrzej Matyja, MD, PhD, Professor; 1st Department of General, Oncological and GI Surgery, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland S007 TRANSORAL FUNDOPLICATION OFFERS DURABLE SYMPTOMATIC CONTROL FOR CHRONIC GERD: 3-YEAR FINAL REPORT FROM THE TEMPO RANDOMIZED TRIAL WITH A CROSSOVER ARM Karim S Trad, MD1, Mark A Fox, MD2, Gilbert Simoni, MD3, Ahmad B Shughoury, MD4, Mamoon Raza, MD5, Jeffrey A Heise, MD6, Daniel G Turgeon, MD1, Peter G Mavrelis, MD4, William E Barnes, MD7; 1The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC, 2Crossville Medical Group, Crossville, TN, 3Advanced Gastroenterology, Inc, Thousand Oaks, CA, 4St. Mary Medical Center, Hobart, IN, 5Indiana Medical Research, Elkhart, IN, 6Hancock Regional Hospital, Greenfield, IN,7 Livingston Hospital and Healthcare Services, Inc, CAH, Salem, KY S008 PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR THE MIGRATION OF ENDOSCOPIC SELF-EXPANDING METAL STENTS PLACED IN THE FOREGUT Jordan Singer, Amir H Aryaie, MD, Mojtaba Fayezizadeh, MD, John Lash, Jeffrey Marks, MD; Case Western Reserve University/ University Hospitals Case Medical Center

S009 IS EGD REPORTING ADEQUATE: A REVIEW OF REPORTS FROM 100 REFERRING GASTROENTEROLOGISTS Joshua A Boys, MD,

Beina Azadgoli, BS, Matthew Martinez, BS, Daniel S Oh, MD, Jeffrey A Hagen, MD, Steven R DeMeester; University of Southern California, Surgical Spring Week Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California S010 SHOULD SURGEONS PERFORM MORE DIAGNOSTIC AND SCREENING COLONOSCOPIES? A COMPARISON OF ENDOSCOPIC LOCALIZATION ERROR RATE BETWEEN OPERATING SURGEONS AND REFERRING ENDOSCOPISTS IN COLORECTAL CANCER Arash Azin, MD, Fady Saleh, MD, MPH, Andrew Yuen, MD, Michelle Cleghorn, MSc, Timothy Jackson, MD, MPH, Allan Okrainec, MDCM, MHPE, Fayez A Quereshy, MD, MBA; University of Toronto V104 PER-ORAL ENDOSCOPIC MYOTOMY FOR REFRACTORY DYSPHAGIA AFTER HELLER MYOTOMY Eleanor Fung, MD, Jeffrey W Hazey, MD, Kyle A Perry, MD; The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Centre S011 IS CURRENT SURGERY RESIDENT AND GI FELLOW TRAINING ADEQUATE TO PASS FES? Aimee K Gardner, PhD1, Daniel J Scott, MD1, Ross E Willis, PhD2, Kent Van Sickle, MD2, Michael S Truitt, MD3, John Uecker, MD4, Jeffrey M Marks, MD5, Brian J Dunkin, MD6; 1University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 2University of Texas Health Sciences Center San Antonio, 3Dallas Methodist Hospital, 4University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Austin, 5Case Western Reserve University, 6Houston Methodist Hospital S012 PROBE BASED CONFOCAL LASER ENDOMICROSCOPY: THE NEW STANDARD FOR THE SURVEILLANCE OF BARRETT’S ESOPHAGUS? Thomas T Wang, MD, William F Buitrago, MD, PhD, Philip Leggett, MD; University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston S013 OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH OVER ONE-YEAR FOLLOW-UP AFTER PERORAL ENDOSCOPIC MYOTOMY (POEM) Marc A Ward, MD1, Matt E Gitelis, BA2, Lava Y Patel2, Yalini Vigneswaran1, Joann Carbray2, Michael B Ujiki, MD2; 1University of Chicago Hospitals Department of Surgery, 2NorthShore University HealthSystem Department of Surgery V105 MANAGEMENT OF SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY LEAKS WITH ENDOLUMINAL VACUUM THERAPY Steven G Leeds, MD, James S Burdick, MD; Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas S014 POEM IS A COST-EFFECTIVE PROCEDURE: COST-UTILITY ANALYSIS OF ENDOSCOPIC AND SURGICAL TREATMENT OPTIONS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ACHALASIA Heidi J Miller, MD, MPH, Ruel Neupane, BS, Mojtaba Fayezizadeh, MD, Arnab Majumder, MD, Jeffrey M Marks, MD, FACS, FASGE; UH Case Medical Center S015 SHORT-TERM OUTCOMES OF SELF-EXPANDING METAL STENT PLACEMENT AS A BRIDGE TO SURGERY FOR ACUTE COLORECTAL CANCER OBSTRUCTION Yoshihisa Saida, MD, Toshiyuki Enomoto, MD, Emiko Takeshita, MD, Kazuhiro Takabayashi, MD, Sayaka Nagao, MD, Yoichi Nakamura, MD, Miwa Katagiri, MD, Ryohei Watanabe, MD, Yasushi Nagaoka, MD, Manabu Watanabe, MD, Koji Asai, MD, Natsuya Katada, MD, Shinya Kusachi, MD; Department of Surgery, Toho University Ohashi Medical Center

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ROOM 313 ROOM 308 ROOM 312 ROOM 210 (Non-CME Activity) *Attendance is free for any SAGES attendee (no registration required) (no registration attendee SAGES any for is free *Attendance FACS MD, Kroh, Matthew Dr. Endoscopy Surgical Director, Endoscopy Developmental Director, Surgical (CAST)Training Skills Advanced for Center Director, of Surgery Professor Associate of Medicine College Clinic Lerner Cleveland Institute Disease Digestive Bariatric and Metabolic Institute M.D. Dana Portenier, Dr. of Surgery Professor Surgery Loss Weight Metabolic and Division Chief, Department Duke Hospital Regional of Surgery, Chair, Program and Bariatric Surgery Minimally Invasive Fellowship Co-Director, This is a non-CME activity and supported presented Teleflex. by

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Time Program Location SAGES 2016 6:30 AM - 4:00 PM Posters open Exhibit Hall A 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM SS09: Foregut 1 Auditorium 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM SS10: Miscellaneous MIS Ballroom B 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM SS11: Bariatrics Ballroom A 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM SS12: Ventral Hernia Room 302 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM SS13: Biliary Ballroom C 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM SS14: Hernia Potpourri Room 304 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM SS15: Plenary 1 Auditorium 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM Exhibits & Learning Center open Exhibit Hall C 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM Presidential Address - Brian J. Dunkin, MD “Out of Chaos Comes Opportunity” Auditorium

10:45 AM - 11:30 AM Auditorium

Keynote: Gerald Marks Lecture - Jo Buyske, MD “Tying it All Together” Surgical Spring Week 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Panel: Uh oh! What do I do? Management of Endoscopic Misadventures Auditorium 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM SS16: Foregut 2 Ballroom B 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM SS17: HPB Ballroom A 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM SS18: Surgical Education Room 302 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM SS19: Robotics Ballroom C 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM SS20: Inguinal Hernia Room 304 Exhibit Hall C - 11:30 AM - 4:00 PM SS21: Exhibit Hall Video Presentations (non-CME) Theatre Fellowship Council Luncheon - The Value of a Surgery Fellowship to My Patients and 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Room 306 My Career 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM FREE GRAB AND GREET LUNCH for All Attendees Exhibit Hall C 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Masters Series: Expert Colorectal Surgeons Share Their Experiences Ballroom C Panel: Complications in Bariatric Surgery, Early Diagnoses is Paramount to Salvaging a 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Ballroom A Morbid Condition 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Debate: Robotic Debates - Residents, Robots or Both? Ballroom B 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Panel: Difficulties and Complications in Ventral Hernia Repair Auditorium 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Panel: Telementoring - A New Paradigm in Surgical Training Room 304 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM SS22: All Video All The Time: Foregut Room 302 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Panel: MIS in Acute Care Surgery Room 304 3:30 PM - 6:00 PM Session: Emerging Technology (non CME) Auditorium 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM SS23: Resident/Fellow Scientific Session Room 312 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM Refreshment Break/ Happy 1/2 Hour in Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall C 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Masters Series: Flexible Endoscopy Ballroom C Panel: MIS in Endocrine Surgery: Thyroid and Pancreas Neuroendocrine Tumors (PNET) 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Ballroom A (joint panel with KSELS) 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Panel: Hot Topics in Japan as Compared with the United States (joint panel with JSES) Ballroom B 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Panel: Program of the Americas - If I can do it, should I do it? Room 304 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM SS24: All Video All The Time: Mixed GI/HPB Room 302 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Candidate Networking Townhall Room 210 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Meet the Leadership Reception for Residents/Fellows & New Members Room 210 7:30 PM - 11:00 PM SAGES Gala & International Sing-Off Royale Boston

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Department of Surgery, Mount Auburn Hospital, 300 Mount Auburn Street Suite 407, Cambridge, MA, USA MA, 407, Cambridge, Suite Street 300 Mount Auburn Hospital, Department Mount Auburn of Surgery, Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard USA, MA, Medical Boston, School, Medical Deaconess Center, Israel Szabo, PhD Szabo, Rosenthal, MD Rosenthal, Nina Ferraris, MD Nina Ferraris, Edwin O Onkendi, MBChB EXPERIENCE Edwin Stephanie B Jones Stephanie 6 , Virinder MS, Virinder TRIAL Hemanga K Bhattacharjee, A DOUBLE BLIND RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED CHOLECYSTECTOMY: LAPAROSCOPIC Rashmi Ramachandran, MD, Krishna, MS, Asuri MD, Subramaniam, MS, Rajeshwari MS, AzarudeenBansal, Subodh Kumar, Jalaludeen, Mahesh Misra, India MS; All Institute of Medical Sciences David S Strosberg, MD S Strosberg, David ESOPHAGECTOMY INVASIVE WEEKS BEFORE MINIMALLY Medical Center Wexner University Ohio State The MD; A Perry, Kyle Merritt, MD, MD Danica Giugliano, INTERVENTIONS? ENDOSCOPIC NEED FOR POSTOPERATIVE University Jefferson Thomas MD; Palazzo, Francesco MD, R Evans, Nathaniel Scott Keith, PhD, MD, Tatarian, Talar MD, Ernest L Rosato, MD, Hospital MD Julietta Chang, OF A RARE OPERATION UP RESULTS Houston Houston MD EXPERIENCE OF 5 CASES Kemal Dolay, Andreas M Schneider, MD M Schneider, Andreas ENDOFLIP® PARAMETERS Institute Cancer Medical Center Swedish Aurora PhD, MD, Shroyer, Kenneth Corthals, MD, Angelique PhD, REMODELING IN A SWINE MODEL. Maria S Altieri, Gabriel Pagnotti, Hospital University Brook MD; Stony Telem, Dana A MD, Talamini, Rashid Mark Kikhia, MD, MD, Pryor, Modeling, Simulation and Imaging in Medicine (CeMSIM), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA, NY, Troy, Institute, Rensselaer Polytechnic and Imaging in Medicine Simulation (CeMSIM), Modeling, Center, Boston, MA, USA, MA, Boston, Center, Munyaradzi Chimukangara, MD Munyaradzi HERNIA REPAIR PARAESOPAHGEAL of Texas Medical Center at Houston, Houston, at Medical Center Texas of University of New York, Buffalo, NY, USA, NY, Buffalo, York, of New University University General Surgery General University Department, S025 TOTALLY LAPAROSCOPIC AND HAND-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC MAJOR LIVER RESECTION: AN 8-YEAR SINGLE INSTITUTION MAJOR LIVER RESECTION: AN 8-YEAR AND HAND-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC LAPAROSCOPIC TOTALLY S025 Deborah S Keller, MS, MD CANCER S Keller, Deborah FOR COLON OF LAPAROSCOPY INCREASE UTILIZATION TO S026 PREDICTING OPPORTUNITIES SS10: Miscellaneous MIS SS10: Miscellaneous MD S. Cobb, William MD | Co-Moderator: Alley, Joshua B. Moderator: FOLLOWING PAIN IN SHOULDER PRESSURE PNEUMOPERITONEUM LOW PRESSURE AND OF STANDARD S022 IMPACT S023 Withdrawn Denis Dorozhkin VALIDITY DESIGN AND FACE TRAINING SIMULATOR: VIRTUAL S024 OR FIRE Moderator: Samuel Szomstein, MD | Co-Moderator: John T. Paige, MD Paige, T. John MD | Co-Moderator: Samuel Szomstein, Moderator: TWO GASTRIC DEVASCULARIZATION OF LAPAROSCOPIC RESULTS EARLY COMPLICATIONS: S016 PREVENTING ANASTOMOTIC THE PREDICT ESOPHAGECTOMY MINIMALLY-INVASIVE DURING PROCEDURE PYLORIC OF INTRAOPERATIVE TYPE THE S017 DOES FOLLOW INTERMEDIATE SYNDROME: MESENTERIC ARTERY FOR SUPERIOR DUODENOJEJUNOSTOMY S018 MINIMALLY-INVASIVE Posters 1 SS09: Foregut S027 ERCP IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF LIFE -THREATINING BILIARY OBSTRUCTION CAUSED BY FASCIOLIASIS: FASCIOLIASIS: BY OBSTRUCTION CAUSED BILIARY OF LIFE -THREATINING TREATMENT AND THE DIAGNOSIS IN S027 ERCP S020 THE IMPACT OF CRURAL CLOSURE VERSUS FUNDOPLICATION DURING NISSEN FUNDOPLICATION AS MEASURED BY AS MEASURED BY FUNDOPLICATION DURING NISSEN VERSUS FUNDOPLICATION CRURAL OF CLOSURE THE IMPACT S020 TISSUE IMPROVES CONCENTRATE PLATELET WITH FILTERED HERNIA REPAIR OF HIATAL AUGMENTATION S021 AUTOLOGOUS S019 A 5-ITEM FRAILTY INDEX BASED ON NSQIP DATA CORRELATES WITH MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY FOLLOWING FOLLOWING AND MORTALITY WITH MORBIDITY CORRELATES ON NSQIP DATA INDEX BASED S019 A 5-ITEM FRAILTY Friday, March 18, 2016 March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 7:30AM - 8:30AM 7:30AM - 8:30AM 6:30AM - 4:00PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 70 Friday, March 18, 2016

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

SS11: Bariatrics BALLROOM A SAGES 2016 Moderator: Leena Khaitan, MD | Co-Moderator: Garth R. Jacobsen, MD S028 GASTRIC BYPASS PROCEDURE FOR THE TYPE 2 DIABETES PATIENTS WITH BMI<28 KG/M2 Ke Gong, Nengwei Zhang, Bin Zhu, Dexiao Du, Dongdong Zhang, Zhen Zhang, Jirun Peng; Beijing Shijitan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China. S029 IS BARIATRIC SURGERY SAFE IN THE ELDERLY POPULATION? Federico Perez Quirante, MD, Lisandro Montorfano, MD, Rajmohan Rammohan, MD, Nisha Dhanabalsamy, MD, Alex Ordonez, MD, Aaron Lee, MD, Abraham Abdemur, MD, Emanuele Lo Menzo, MD, PhD, FACS, FASMBS, Samuel Szomstein, MD, FACS, FASMBS, Raul J Rosenthal, MD, FACS, FASMBS; Cleveland Clinic Florida S030 AFTER 48 CONSECUTIVE ENDOSCOPIC GASTROJEJUNAL REVISIONS FOR WEIGHT GAIN FOLLOWING ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED? Lava Y Patel, MD, Thomas J Stringer, BA, Matthew E Gitelis, BS, John G Linn, MD, Woody Denham, MD, Liz Farwell, APN, Stephen Haggerty, MD, Michael B Ujiki, MD; NorthShore University HealthSystem S031 COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS AND SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY IN SUPER OBESE PATIENTS Adam Celio, MD1, Qiang Wu, PhD2, Kevin Kasten, MD1, Mark Manwaring, MD1, William Chapman, MD1, Walter Pories, MD1, Konstantinos Spaniolas, MD1; 1Department of Surgery, Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, 2Department of Biostatistics, College of Allied Health Sciences at East Carolina University 1 S032 REGRESSION OF RENAL DYSFUNCTION IN LONG TERM FOLLOW-UP AFTER ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS Jaclyn Chen, MD ,

Rouzbeh Mostaedi, MD2, Blythe P Durbin-Johnson3, Mohamed R Ali, MD1, Angelo M De Mattos, MD1, Roger K Low, MD1; 1University of Surgical Spring Week California, Davis Health System, 2Kaiser Permanente Health System, 3University of California, Davis S033 MAGNETIC DUODENAL-ILEAL BYPASS (DIPASS): FEASIBILITY PILOT TRIAL Claire E Graves, MD1, Elisabeth J Leeflang, MD1, Hilary B Gallogly, MD2, Dillon Kwiat, BS1, Sarah Umetsu, MD, PhD1, Corey Iqbal, MD3, Kullada O Pichakron, MD4, James Graham, BS2, Peter Havel, DVM, PhD2, Stanley Rogers, MD, FACS1, Michael Harrison, MD, FACS1; 1University of California San Francisco, 2University of California Davis, 3University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, 4David Grant Medical Center, Travis Air Force Base

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SS15: Plenary 1 AUDITORIUM SAGES 2016 Moderator: Daniel J. Scott, MD | Co-Moderator: Eduardo Targarona, MD S051 A NOVEL METHODOLOGY FOR IN VIVO ENDOSCOPIC PHENOTYPING OF COLORECTAL CANCER BASED ON REAL TIME ANALYSIS OF THE MUCOSAL LIPIDOME: A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF THE IKNIFE Jl Alexander1, J Balog1, A Scott1, L Gildea1, A Speller1, L Muirhead1, O Golf1, K Veselkov1, J Kinross1, S Rasheed2, J Teare1, P Tekkis2, A Darzi1, Z Takats1; 1Imperial College London, 2Royal Marsden Hospital S052 SAGES 6-STEP PROTOCOL FOR MINIMIZING BILE DUCT INJURIES: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE Tushar C Barot, MD, MPH, Alexander Canales, MD, Jorge Irving, MD, Stephen W Unger, MD; Mount Sinai Medical Center S053 A PROSPECTIVE, INTERNATIONAL, MULTI-INSTITUTION STUDY EVALUATING TYPE OF FIXATION AND NUMBER OF TACKS AFFECTING QUALITY OF LIFE (QOL) AFTER VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR(VHR) Tiffany C Cox, MD, Laurel J Blair, MD, Ciara R Huntington, MD, Tanushree Prasad, MA, Vedra A Augenstein, MD, FACS, B. Todd Heniford, MD, FACS; Carolinas Medical Center V106 LAPAROSCOPIC HEPATECTOMY UTILIZING FLUORESCENCE IMAGING FOR IDENTIFICATION OF HEPATIC TUMORS AND PERFUSION Takeaki Ishizawa, MD, PhD, FACS, Muga Terasawa, MD, Masayuki Tanaka, MD, PhD, Genki Watanabe, MD, Yoshinori Takeda, MD, Hirofumi Ichida, MD, PhD, Ryota Matsuki, MD, Masaru Matsumura, MD, Taigo Hata, MD, Yoshihiro Mise, MD, PhD, Yosuke Inoue, MD, PhD, Yu

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New technologies/Skill acquisition  Colorectal Colorectal Endo Flex Foregut Time Categorize the types of complications after POEM, and describe techniques to address them address after the types to POEM, and describetechniques of complications Categorize after colonoscopy complications address to new strategies Employ them for strategies management current after ERCP and review complications common Diagnose 12:20PM 12:00PM 12:10PM 11:30AM 11:40AM 11:50AM MS, PAC J Blondet, MD, Michael J Phelan, PhD, Ninh T Nguyen, MD; UC IrvineT Nguyen, Ninh Michael PhD, J Phelan, MD, J Blondet, Kalyana C Nandipati, MBBS, Sumeet K Mittal, MBBS; Creighton University Kalyana MBBS, Sumeet K Mittal, MBBS; Creighton C Nandipati, TOTAL LAPAROSCOPIC CONVENTIONAL WITH STUDY GASTRIC CANCER: COMPARATIVE FOR PROXIMAL RECONSTRUCTION GASTRECTOMY Hospital MD Higgins, Brian E Louie, MD, Drew B Schembre, MD, Ralph W Aye, MD; Swedish Medical Center Cancer Institute Cancer Medical Center MD; Swedish W Aye, Ralph MD, B Schembre, Drew MD, Brian E Louie, MD S Cheung, Steven EXPERIENCE. Keck Medical Center, Keck Medical Center, C FE NS FOR NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL LEARNING THEMES LEARNING ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION Andreas M Schneider, MD M Schneider, Andreas MYOTOMY DURING PER ORAL ENDOSCOPIC ON OUTCOMES OF PRIOR INTERVENTIONS S055 IMPACT Matthew D Whealon, MD Whealon, Matthew D HERNIA REPAIR DIAPHRAGMATIC IN LAPAROSCOPIC RELATIONSHIP AND OUTCOMES VOLUME S054 SS16: Foregut 2 SS16: Foregut Daniela Molena, MD | Co-Moderator: MD G. Patti, Marco Moderator: MD Jessica L Reynolds, FAILURE SPHINCTER AUGMENTATION S059 PREDICTING MAGNETIC S057 FEASIBILITY AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC PROXIMAL GASTRECTOMY WITH DOUBLE TRACT TRACT WITH DOUBLE GASTRECTOMY PROXIMAL OF LAPAROSCOPIC S057 FEASIBILITY AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES Rana M EVALUATION A CASE-CONTROL FUNDOPLICATION: FOR FAILED IN REVISIONAL SURGERY THE HIATUS S058 MESH AT S056 EVOLVING TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGEMENT OF ANASTOMOTIC LEAK AFTER ESOPHAGEAL RESECTION: A SINGLE CENTER LEAK AFTER ESOPHAGEAL OF ANASTOMOTIC TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGEMENT S056 EVOLVING At the conclusion of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • Endoscopic Misadventures Endoscopic that complications review the important it is regularly to in the armamentarium of surgeons, endoscopy use of flexible the increasing With or such as stents, manage complications, to available new products and techniques several are There manage them. to and how can occur session This room. of the operating out complication with an endoscopic a patient keep potentially can clips that over-the-scope endoscopic performing surgeons cases. endoscopic flexible for is designed Panel: Uh Oh! What Do I Do? Management of Management Do I Do? What Uh Oh! Panel: MD Khaitan, Leena | Co-Chair: Romanelli, MD John Chair: Friday, March 18, 2016 March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 11:30AM - 12:30PM 11:30AM - 12:30PM

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SIMULATION SURGICAL RESIDENTS’ YEAR DURING FIRST SIMULATOR LAPAROSCOPIC MD MSc, BSc, CANADA London, University, Western Department of Surgery, University, University, Southwestern Medical Center, Medical Center, Southwestern S068 `TRAINING THE SAGES TRAINERS`: A STEP TOWARD RAISING THE BAR IN THE EDUCATIONAL VALUE OF THE HANDS-ON OF VALUE THE EDUCATIONAL IN THE BAR RAISING TOWARD TRAINERS`: A STEP THE SAGES S068 `TRAINING Faiz U Shariff, U Shariff, Faiz USING OPTICAL IMAGING. TASKS SURGICAL LAPAROSCOPIC OF SIMULATED ASSESSMENT LOAD S067 COGNITIVE PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY FOR LAPAROSCOPIC OF LEARNING CURVE S065 ANALYSIS S069 INCREASING RESIDENT UTILIZATION AND RECOGNITION OF THE CRITICAL VIEW OF SAFETY IN LAPAROSCOPIC VIEW OF SAFETY IN LAPAROSCOPIC CRITICALTHE OF AND RECOGNITION S069 INCREASING RESIDENT UTILIZATION FLEXIBLE ENDOSCOPY THE SAGES OF VALUE THE SKILLS: DEMONSTRATING AND IMPROVING S070 CHANGING ATTITUDES S066 MEASURING INTRA-OPERATIVE DECISION-MAKING DURING LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY: VALIDITY EVIDENCE FOR VALIDITY CHOLECYSTECTOMY: DECISION-MAKING DURING LAPAROSCOPIC S066 MEASURING INTRA-OPERATIVE Education SS18: Surgical MD Michael M. Awad, | Co-Moderator: Jani Pankaj Prof. Moderator: SS17: HPB SS17: MD L. 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SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 76 Friday, March 18, 2016

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SS19: Robotics BALLROOM C SAGES 2016 Moderator: Lora M. Melman, MD | Co-Moderator: Keith C. Kim, MD S072 COST ANALYSIS OF ROBOTIC VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC GENERAL SURGERY PROCEDURES Rana M Higgins, MD, Matthew J Frelich, MS, Matthew E Bosler, BA, Jon C Gould, MD; Medical College of Wisconsin S073 OUTCOMES FOLLOWING ROBOTIC VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR: A STUDY OF 21, 565 PATIENTS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK Maria Altieri, MD, MS, Jie Yang, PhD, Aurora Pryor, MD, Jianjin Xu, MD, Andrew Bates, MD, Monica Cramer, MD, Mark Talamini, MD, Dana Telem, MD; Stony Brook S074 DOES THE ROBOT MAKE A DIFFERENCE? ONCOLOGIC RESECTION IN LAPAROSOPIC VERSUS ROBOT ASSISTED TRANSHIATAL ESOPHAGECTOMY Jeffrey R Watkins, MD, D Rohan Jeyarajah, MD; Methodist Dallas Medical Center V107 ROBOTIC EXTRALEVATOR ABDOMINOPERINEAL EXCISION OF THE RECTUM WITH PELVIC FLOOR RECONSTRUCTION USING BIOLOGIC MESH Heather M Emmerton-Coughlin, MD, FRCSC, Christopher M Schlachta, BSc, MDCM, FRCSC, FACS, Ahmed Almamar, MD, MSc, FRCSC, Newar Alkhamesi, MD, PhD, FRCSGEN, SURG, FRCS, FRCSEd, FRCSC; Western University and London Health Sciences Centre V108 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED EXCISION OF TYPE I CHOLEDOCHAL CYST WITH HEPATICODUODENOSTOMY Maitham A Moslim, MD, Matthew Davis, MD, Gareth Morris-Stiff, MD, Federico G Seifarth, MD; Cleveland Clinic Foundation

S075 LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS ROBOTIC COLECTOMY: A NATIONAL SURGICAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ANALYSIS Scott Dolejs, MD, Eugene Ceppa, MD, Benjamin Zarzaur, MD, MPH; Indiana University School Of Medicine Surgical Spring Week 11:30AM - 12:30PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

SS20: Inguinal Hernia ROOM 304 Moderator: Dean J. Mikami, MD | Co-Moderator: Melissa Phillips Lapinska, MD S076 MULTI-CENTER ANALYSIS OF ROBOTIC INGUINAL HERNIA OUTCOMES ACROSS NEW YORK STATE Monica Cramer, Jie Yang, PhD, Maria Altieri, MD, Aurora Pryor, Yaqi Xue, Mark Talamini, Dana A Telem, MD; Stony Brook Medicine S077 LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS OPEN INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR IN THE OBESE: AN AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS NSQIP CLINICAL OUTCOMES ANALYSIS Dvir Froylich, MD, Ivy Haskins, MD, Ali Aminian, MD, Zhamak Khorgami, MD, Mena Boules, MD, Stacy Brethauer, MD, Phillip Schauer, MD, Michael Rosen, MD; Cleveland Clinic S078 A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED COMPARISON OF TESTICULAR FUNCTION, SEXUAL FUNCTION AND QUALITY OF LIFE FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC TOTALLY EXTRA PERITONEAL (TEP) AND TRANS ABDOMINAL PRE-PERITONEAL (TAPP) INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR Mahesh C Misra, Prateek Manik, Virinder K Bansal, Krishna Asuri, Rajesh Sagar, Anand Kumar, Subodh Kumar, Atin Kumar, Rajeshwari Subramaniam; All India Institute of Medical Sciences S079 LAPAROSCOPIC INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR WITHOUT GENERAL ANESTHESIA Mersadies Martin, MS, MD1, Amy Banks-Venegoni, MD2, Erica Kane, MD1, Alexander Knee, MS1, John Romanelli, MD1, David Earle, MD1; 1Baystate Medical Center, Tufts University, 2Spectrum Health Medical Group, Department of Surgery S080 TREATMENT OF ROUTINE ADOLESCENT INGUINAL HERNIA VASTLY DIFFERS BETWEEN PEDIATRIC SURGEONS AND GENERAL SURGEONS Nicholas E Bruns, MD1, Ian C Glenn, MD1, Neil L McNinch, MS, RN1, Michael J Rosen, MD2, Todd A Ponsky, MD1; 1Akron Children’s Hospital, 2Cleveland Clinic S081 LONG TERM PATTERNS AND PREDICTORS OF PAIN FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR: A PATIENT CENTERED ANALYSIS Lav Y Patel, Matthew Gitelis, Brittany Lapin, John Linn, Michael Ujiki, Woody Denham; Northshore University Health System

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SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 78 Friday, March 18, 2016

12:30PM - 2:00PM *Lunch: Separate Fee Applies **Lectures: Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C SAGES 2016 Fellowship Council Luncheon – ROOM 306 The Value of a Surgery Fellowship to My Patients and My Career Chair: Edward Lin, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION Graduates of 5-year surgical residencies continue to seek fellowship training at record rates. Will a 1-year or 2-year surgical fellowship really change a career trajectory? Does the fellowship bridge gaps in general surgical education? Will a fellowship-trained surgeon better serve our patients’ needs? What does an employer look for in hiring a general surgeon?

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Identify both the value and the fallacy of a surgical fellowship • Recognize the needs of the public that allows Fellows and Program Directors to construct relevant fellowship programs • Prepare fellows for career possibilities after training

Surgical Spring Week ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

12:30PM The Question: What is the Value of a Surgery Fellowship? Edward Lin, DO

12:35PM Can Fellowship Programs Add Value To Patients? Geoffrey Kohn, MD

12:45PM What Are MIS Fellows Doing Now? Adrian E. Park, MD

1:00PM The Fellowship Prepared Me for Community Practice Gavin French, MD

1:10PM The Fellowship Prepared Me for Academic Practice Farzad Alemi, MD

1:20PM What I Need From My Surgeons: A CEO’s Perspective? Bryce Gartland, MD

1:35PM Panel Q&A Speakers

LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: AE Academic/Educational • Curriculum Outline for Resident Education • Educational Mission Statement • Framework for Post-Residency Surgical Education & Training • Guidelines for Institutions Granting Bariatric Privileges Utilizing Laparoscopic Techniques

NATIONAL PRIORITIES SAGES acknowledges an educational grant in support of this activity from Intuitive Surgical 12:30PM - 2:00PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

Free Eat & Greet Lunch in the Exhibit Hall for All Attendees EXHIBIT HALL C

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BALLROOM C BALLROOM Barry MD Salky, Invited Faculty Invited George Chang, MD Chang, George James Fleshman, MD James Fleshman, Hermann Kessler, MD Hermann Kessler, *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration ASCRS/SAGES Guidelines for Laparoscopic Colectomy Course Colectomy Laparoscopic Guidelines for ASCRS/SAGES and Rectal Resection Colon Cancer Laparoscopic of Curable Guidelines for Cancer Curable for Colectomy Laparoscopic GUIDELINES: • • • April 11-14, 2018, Seattle WA 11-14, 2018, Seattle April March 22 - 25, 2017, Houston TX 2017, Houston 22 - 25, March Save the Date! Save

SAGES Scientific Session & Postgraduate Course Postgraduate Scientific Session & SAGES

SAGES/CAGS hosted World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery of Endoscopic Congress World hosted SAGES/CAGS SAGES acknowledges an educational grant in support Surgical grant Intuitive an acknowledges educational from of this course SAGES Presentation Title Presentation Dealing with Diverticular and Crohn’s Phlegmons Dealing with Diverticular and Crohn’s Diverticulitis? Perforated With We Are Where Rectal Cancer From Learned - Lessons Resection Cancer Rethinking for Colon and Structures Planes Holy Those - Finding Rectal Cancer New technologies/Skill acquisition Colorectal Colorectal 

Time Establish data analytics that measure performance during resection of rectal cancer in a highly technical operation in order to achieve a achieve to performance in order measure operation analytics that duringEstablish data a highly technical in resection of rectal cancer of less than 5% rate stoma of less than 4% and a permanent rate recurrence Understand the principles with an adequate necessary perform laparoscopically to cancer correct resection of colon an oncologically lymphadenectomy a of not having morbidity perforated diverticulitis the chances patient and maximizes minimizes for that Decide upon the best operation colostomy permanent deal with inflammatory tips and tricks to technical Utilize phlegmons 3:00PM 3:30PM 2:00PM 2:30PM C NS NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL LEARNING THEMES LEARNING ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION At the conclusion of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • • Expert Colorectal Surgeons Share Their Experiences Their Expert Share Surgeons Colorectal are and rectal cancers Colon surgeons. colorectal challenge trained would that pathology with colorectal faced are Surgeons General Many on a huge burden Diverticulitis problem, is a common statistic. that reduce help aim to - we deaths cause of cancer the 2nd most common Inflammatorymay harbor diverticulitis quality for patient phlegmons of life. or optimally more could be managed and finances, healthcare approach. a minimally invasive benefit from to patients disease - certain allow may details technical Crohn’s SAGES University Masters Series: Masters University SAGES MD Wexner, Steven | Co-Chair: MD Young-Fadok, Tonia Chair: Friday, March 18, 2016 March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 2:00PM - 4:00PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 80 Friday, March 18, 2016

2:00PM - 3:30PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

Panel: Complications in Bariatrics, Early Diagnoses is BALLROOM A SAGES 2016 Paramount to Salvaging a Morbid Condition Chair: Diego Camacho, MD | Co-Chair: Joshua Alley, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION Morbid obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States affecting one in three Americans. Bariatric surgery is central to the treatment of this disease and has proven efficacy in sustained weight reduction as well as resolution of co-morbid conditions including diabetes and hypertension. The clear benefits of weight reductive surgery have driven the case volume of bariatrics to near 130,000/year and with this, improved surgical outcomes. However, when complications do occur the results can be devastating with high rates of morbidity and mortality.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Early recognition of acute and chronic bariatric complications • Identify the best operative and non-operative approaches to salvage bariatric complications including staple line disruption, anastomotic

leak, and strictures Surgical Spring Week • Recognize and manage the sequela of acute and chronic complications following bariatric surgery including anastomotic stricture, marginal ulcers, and chronic abdominal pain

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

2:00PM Endoscopic Intervention for Complications Following Sleeve Gastrectomy Manoel Galvao Neto, MD

2:12PM Anastomotic Leak Following Gastric Bypass Jenny Jee-Eun Choi, MD

2:24PM Gastric Band Erosions Endoscopic vs Surgical Approach Dana Portenier, MD

2:36PM Management of Gastro-Gastric Fistula Raul Rosenthal, MD

2:48PM Hiatal Hernia and GERD After Sleeve Gastrectomy Natan Zundel, MD

3:00PM Management of Chronic Marginal Ulcer Bipan Chand, MD

3:12PM Is Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass the Best Surgical Option Following Bariatric Complications Ninh T. Nguyen, MD

LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: B Bariatrics • Guidelines for Clinical Application of Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery • Guidelines for Deep Venous Thrombosis Prophylaxis During Laparoscopic Surgery • Guidelines for Diagnostic Laparoscopy • Role of Endoscopy in the Bariatric Surgery Patient

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

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 81 All All All BALLROOM B BALLROOM Invited Faculty Invited Alfons Pomp, MD Pomp, Alfons Mark Talamini, MD Mark Talamini, Daniel Herron, MD Daniel Herron, Bruce Schirmer, MD Schirmer, Bruce Fernando Santos, MD Santos, Fernando Dmitry Oleynikov, MD Dmitry Oleynikov, Steven Schwaitzberg, MD Schwaitzberg, Steven *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration A Consensus Document on Robotic SurgeryA Consensus Education Resident Outline for Curriculum and Technologies the Implementation of New Regarding Considerations Ethical in Surgery Techniques Training & Education Surgical Post-Residency for Framework – Training Residency Surgical into Laparoscopy Advanced Integrating Paper Position A SAGES Training Laparoscopic on Advanced Statement Position GUIDELINES: • • • • • • session room in order to receive CME credit for that event. that for CME credit receive to in order session room To fully comply with ACCME regulations, all SAGES Meeting all SAGES regulations, with ACCME fully comply To attendees must have their badge before entering any course or course any entering their badge before must have attendees Presentation Title Presentation Economics – The Robot Is too Expensive to Use as a Training Tool - Agree Tool Training as a Use to Expensive too Robot Is The – Economics - Disagree Tool Training as a Use to Expensive too Robot Is The – Economics Discussion, Q/A Introduction and Welcome - Agree Surgeon of the General Tool a NecessaryRobotics Is - Disagree Surgeon of the General Tool a NecessaryRobotics Is Discussion, Q/A Surgery Laparoscopic from Robotic Surgery so Different Is - Agree Education of Resident Component it Must Be a Separate That Surgery Laparoscopic from Robotic Surgery so Different Is - Disagree Education of Resident Component it Must Be a Separate That Discussion, Q/A Academic/Educational New technologies/Skill acquisition  

Time Articulate surgery whether robotic is a necessary surgeon of the general tool education resident of component surgery it must be a separate laparoscopic that from surgeryDistinguish whether robotic is so different surgery of robotic is worth education whether the results in time and resources the expense Formulate 3:13PM 3:21PM 3:31PM 3:41PM 3:49PM 2:00PM 2:05PM 2:15PM 2:25PM 3:03PM AE NS LEARNING THEMES LEARNING ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION While there is tremendous enthusiasm from surgical residents to learn robotic surgery, surgical educators are strongly divided in their strongly are educators surgical surgery, learn robotic to residents surgical from enthusiasm is tremendous there While surgerycomprise it must laparoscopic that from surgery Is robotic a necessary so different surgeon? robotics of the general tool Are opinions. recognized Nationally tool? use as a training to and unwieldy expensive just too Is the robot education? of resident component a separate of surgery the framework robotic fits into how surgery debate experts and robotic each other in this session to education will face in surgical winner is! will decide who the audience The education. surgical of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • Debate: Robotic Debates - Residents, Robots or Both? - Residents, Robotic Debates Debate: MD Santiago Horgan, MD | Co-Chair: Herron, Daniel Chair:

Friday, March 18, 2016 March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 2:00PM - 3:30PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 82 Friday, March 18, 2016

2:00PM - 3:30PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

Panel: Difficulties and Complications in Ventral Hernia Repair AUDITORIUM SAGES 2016 Chair: David Iannitti, MD | Co-Chair: Michael Pucci, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION Commonly performed by abdominal surgeons, ventral hernia repairs can pose challenging circumstances and complications. In this session, focus will be placed on appropriate patient selection and management of intraoperative and postoperative complications.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Describe specific patient factors to optimize prior to ventral hernia repair • Better manage intra-operative contamination during hernia repair • Describe advanced techniques for closure and repair of the complicated hernia • Improved identification and management of postoperative mesh infections

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty Surgical Spring Week

2:00PM Management of Incidental Contamination During Ventral Hernia Repair Gina Adrales, MD, MPH

2:20PM Closure of the Difficult Abdomen Kristi Harold, MD

2:40PM Management of Wound and Mesh Infections B. Todd Heniford, MD

3:00PM Prevention of Ventral Hernia Complications Robert Martindale, MD

3:20PM Q&A

LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: HR Hernia • Guideline for Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair

NATIONAL PRIORITIES 2:00PM - 3:00PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

Panel: Telementoring - A New Paradigm in Surgical Training ROOM 304 Chair: Christopher Schlachta, MD | Co-Chair: Todd Ponsky, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION The rapid evolution of surgical technology now means that the practice of surgery requires more than just lifelong learning, but also lifelong retraining. Telementoring is emerging as a practical solution to the safe introduction of novel technologies into frontline clinical care. This session will provide insight into the challenges and progress being made in creating surgical telementoring programs.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Appraise the available evidence surrounding the educational benefits of surgical telementoring • Calculate the technical requirements of participating in, or initiating a surgical telementoring program • Articulate the outcome and initiatives that have arisen from the 2015 SAGES Project 6 Summit

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

2:00PM Introduction Brian J. Dunkin, MD

2:05PM Skills Acquisition Model Todd Ponsky, MD

2:15PM Technical Considerations Etai Bogen, MD

2:25PM Logistical Challenges Steven Rothenberg, MD

2:35PM SAGES Project 6 Summit Christopher Schlachta, MD

2:45PM Discussion Panel

LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: AE Academic/Educational • Framework for Post-Residency Surgical Education & Training NS New technologies/Skill acquisition • Guidelines for the Surgical Practice of Telemedicine

NATIONAL PRIORITIES SAGES acknowledges an educational grant in support of this panel from Medtronic

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 83 Panel ROOM 302 ROOM 304 Kyle Perry, MD Perry, Kyle Invited Faculty Invited Karen Horvath, MD Jonathan Pearl, MD Pearl, Jonathan Joanne Favuzza, MD Joanne Favuzza, , David W Rattner, MD, MD, W Rattner, , David 2 , Shanglei Liu, MD, Ran B MD, , Shanglei Liu, Gundersen Health System 2 Gretchen Purcell Jackson, MD, PhD Jackson, MD, Purcell Gretchen Banner University MedicalBanner University 1 ; 1 , John Lipham, MD; University of of , John Lipham, MD; University , Ralph W Aye, MD, FACS; Swedish Swedish FACS; MD, W Aye, , Ralph , Ozanan R Meireles, MD R Meireles, , Ozanan 1 , Rupert MD; Department Horoupian, of Surgery, , Carlos Galvani,, Carlos MD 1 Gundersen Medical Foundation, Gundersen Medical Foundation, 1 ; 2 *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 , Iman Ghaderi, MD 2 , Shanu N Kothari, MD 2 , Nestor De La Cruz-Munoz, MD; University of Miami MD; University De La Cruz-Munoz, , Nestor Ethical Considerations Regarding the Implementation of New Technologies and Technologies the Implementation of New Regarding Considerations Ethical in Surgery Techniques Problems Surgical for of Laparoscopy and Use Treatment, Diagnosis, Guidelines for during Pregnancy Laparoscopy Diagnostic Guidelines for and/or Utilizing Laparoscopic Institutions Privileges Granting Guidelines for Techniques Thoracoscopic the Management of Hiatal Hernia Guidelines for , Hannah Loebl, MS , Hannah Loebl, 1 • • • • GUIDELINES: • Massachusetts Hospital General

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, Matthew Apel, MD , Matthew Apel, 1 Q&A MIS in Colon Disorders – Diverticula Disorders and C Difficile MIS in Colon Surgery Emergencies Pediatric MIS for Presentation Title Presentation Introduction and Outlet Obstruction Volvulus – Gastric Emergencies Foregut MIS for Emergencies Pancreatic MIS for University Of Arizona, College of Medicine OfUniversity College Arizona, 2 Mount Sinai Beth Israel, Mount Sinai Beth Israel, 1 ; 2 , Andrew D Van Osdol, MD Osdol, Van D , Andrew MD , Julia Samame, 1 1 HPB Solid Organ Colorectal Colorectal Foregut Hernia

Time Identify the emergency conditions amenable to minimally invasive surgery minimally invasive the emergency to amenable Identify conditions practice their into conditions acute MIS for implement a plan to Develop conditions acute of MIS for the limitations Recognize FACS Luo, MD, Alisa M Coker, MD, Caitlin Houghton, MD, Garth R Jacobsen, MD, Bryan J Sandler, MD, Michael Bouvet, MD, Santiago Horgan, MD; Horgan, Santiago Michael MD, Bouvet, MD, Bryan Garth J Sandler, MD, R Jacobsen, MD, Houghton, Caitlin MD, M Coker, Alisa MD, Luo, Department of Surgery UC San Diego Medical Center ADENOCARCINOMA. Mohan Ramalingam, MD Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, Oakland, CA Summit Medical Center, Bates Alta MD Kent R Van Sickle, MD; UTHSCSA Van R Kent CASE A D Floyd, REPORT Morgan GASTROPARESIS: AND POST-SURGICAL Southern California MD Center, Center, C 3:45pm 3:25pm 3:35pm 3:00pm 3:05pm 3:15pm SO HR FOR HPB NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL LEARNING THEMES LEARNING ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION Yulia Zak, MD Yulia FOR JUVENILE POLYPOSIS. GASTRECTOMY TOTAL V143 LAPAROSCOPIC Jonathan C DeLong, MD C DeLong, Jonathan ANGIOGRAPHY WITH FLUORESCENCE ESOPHAGECTOMY V142 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED Gal Levy, MD Gal Levy, THAN NISSEN FUNDOPLICATION IS BETTER THE NISSEN-HILL HYBRID WHY V140 AND JEJUNAL FOR GASTRIC INTERPOSITION LYMPADENECTOMY GASTRECTOMY, PROXIMAL V141 LAPAROSCOPIC At the conclusion of this session, participants of this the conclusion At will be able to: • • • Chair: Jonathan Pearl, MD | Co-Chair: Danielle Walsh, MD Walsh, Danielle MD | Co-Chair: Pearl, Jonathan Chair: have techniques minimally invasive evolved, have techniques As laparotomy. Emergency surgery general required has traditionally and emergency the surgery panel session will explore laparoscopy This amenable to conditions open surgery cases. supplanted in many techniques. other minimally invasive Panel: MIS in Acute Care Surgery Care in Acute MIS Panel: Joel R Brockmeyer, Joel R Brockmeyer, APPROACH A HYBRIDIZED STOMACH: FOR INTRATHORACIC THORACOTOMY V136 LAPAROSCOPIC-ASSISTED Foregut Time: the All Video All SS22: K. MD Narula, Vimal Richardson, S. MD | Co-Moderator: William Moderator: RESECTION MD A GE JUNCTION OF ADENOCARCINOMA Eric Davies, V135 ROBOTIC V137 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED HEINEKE-MIKULICZ PYLOROPLASTY AND GASTRIC ELECTRICAL STIMULATION THERAPY FOR DIABETIC FOR DIABETIC THERAPY ELECTRICAL AND GASTRIC STIMULATION HEINEKE-MIKULICZ PYLOROPLASTY V137 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED HERNIA Jessica L Reynolds HIATAL WITH A LARGE SPHINCTER AUGMENTATION V138 MAGNETIC Serrot, Federico SCOLIOSIS WITH HERNIA IN A PATIENT HIATAL OF A GIANT PARAESOPHAGEAL REPAIR V139 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED Friday, March 18, 2016 March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 3:00PM - 4:00PM 2:00PM - 3:30PM

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Richmond University Medical Center, Affiliate of Downstate Medical Center, Department Surgery ofInvasive Minimally Center, Medical Downstate of Affiliate Richmond Medical University Center, MD Hans F Fuchs, AND TECHNICAL DETAILS MS, BSE Clinic, Cleveland, USA Cleveland, Clinic, MD Ioannis Raftopoulos Omelanczuk, MD PhD Lionel Urrutia, MD Cuschieri, FRSE; IMSaT, Institute for Medical Science and Technology Medical Science and Institute for FRSE; IMSaT, Cuschieri, Seong-Ho Kong, MD, PhD MD, FIDUCIALS Seong-Ho Kong, BIOMECHANICAL MODEL AND FLUORESCENT VIRTUAL Marshall L Stoller, MD, Michael San Francisco R Harrison, of California, MD; University MD, Marshall L Stoller, Genovese, MD Genovese, STUDY EVALUATING SAFETY, EFFICACY, METABOLIC PARAMETERS, AND QUALITY OF LIFE Ram Chuttani AND QUALITY PARAMETERS, METABOLIC EFFICACY, SAFETY, EVALUATING STUDY ; Ruhr-University Bochum A Reymond; Ruhr-University Marc APPLICATION TIME AND DECREASES OPERATIVE BILE DUCT INJURY RISK OF COMMON Main, Germany, Gaur Medical Center LEVEL Houston Northwest Medical Center, Houston, TX. Houston, Northwest MedicalHouston Center, PhD Surgery, Strasbourg, France and Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea, Seoul, and Seoul Hospital, University National France Strasbourg, Surgery, LLC, Mendoza, Mendoza, Ostrava, Guided Surgery, Strasbourg, France, Strasbourg, Guided Surgery, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION ET010 TRANSANAL SURGERY USING THE NOVEL TRIANGULATING FMX314 SURGICAL PLATFORM: INITIAL EXPERIENCE SURGICAL PLATFORM: FMX314 TRIANGULATING THE NOVEL USING TRANSANAL SURGERY ET010 ET004 ROBONAUT 2.0 – DEVELOPING THE HUMANOID ROBOT OF THE FUTURE OF ROBOT THE HUMANOID 2.0 – DEVELOPING ET004 ROBONAUT Luigi Manfredi, PhD Manfredi, Luigi FOR FLEXIBLE ENDOSCOPY PLATFORM ROBOTIC ACTUATION ET013 CARPE, COMPLIANT ET007 ROBUST AUGMENTED REALITY REGISTRATION METHOD FOR LOCALIZATION OF SOLID ORGANSÂ’ TUMORS USING CT-DERIVED TUMORS USING CT-DERIVED OF SOLID ORGANSÂ’ METHOD FOR LOCALIZATION REALITY REGISTRATION ET007 AUGMENTED ROBUST Marcos Berry, MD Berry, Marcos IN PATIENTS FIRST RESULTS FOR ENHANCING SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY. TECHNOLOGY MAGNETIC ET003 NOVEL The Emerging Technology Session of the SAGES 2016 Annual Meeting features the latest and newest techniques and technologies in and technologies techniques and newest the latest Meeting 2016 Annual features Session of the SAGES Technology Emerging The medical staff open to new technologies, for searching surgeons to 2.5 hour session is addressed This surgery. endoscopic and gastrointestinal industry perspectives in new developments. and to future to partners research investing MD E Graves, Claire APPLICATION FIRST-IN-HUMAN ET001 MAGNAMOSIS: 2 DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE FOR RESOLVING TREATMENT ENDOSCOPIC ET002 A NOVEL Session: Emerging Technology Technology Session: Emerging MD PhD Dapri, Giovanni MD | Co-Chair: Tsuda, Shawn Chair: event this for CME doesnot offer SAGES Bradley Abiri, MS, Bradley Ahmad PhD, Omeed Paydar, SURGERY IN ROBOTIC PREVENT SUTURE BREAKAGE TO SENSORS ET011 CAPACITIVE ET012 THE FIRST PROCEDURELESS GASTRIC BALLOON FOR WEIGHT LOSS: RESULTS FROM A MULTI-CENTER, PROSPECTIVE A MULTI-CENTER, FROM RESULTS WEIGHT LOSS: FOR GASTRIC BALLOON THE FIRST PROCEDURELESS ET012 ET008 ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATION PRESSURIZED INTRAPERITONEAL AEROSOL CHEMOTHERAPY (EPIPAC): FIRST IN-HUMAN FIRST IN-HUMAN (EPIPAC): CHEMOTHERAPY AEROSOL PRESSURIZED INTRAPERITONEAL PRECIPITATION ET008 ELECTROSTATIC MINIMIZES CHOLECYSTECTOMY DURING ROBOTIC CHOLANGIOGRAPHY FLUORESCENT ET009 USE OF INTRAOPERATIVE ROUTINE ET005 LITTLE GIANTS: SMALLER AND SMARTER APPROACHES ARE TAKING MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY TO THE NEXT TO SURGERY INVASIVE MINIMALLY TAKING ARE ET005 LITTLE APPROACHES AND SMARTER SMALLER GIANTS: Shetha A Shukair, PhD Shetha A Shukair, TOOLS SURGICAL INVASIVE MINIMALLY INTO TISSUE DETECTION FOR INTEGRATION ET006 Friday, March 18, 2016 March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 3:30PM - 6:00PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 86 Friday, March 18, 2016

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

SS23: Resident/Fellow Scientific Session ROOM 312 SAGES 2016 Chair: Iswanto Sucandy, MD | Co-Chair: Philip Pucher, MD, PhD SESSION DESCRIPTION In this session, residents and fellows present their clinical and basic science research (10 best papers to be selected from submitted abstracts) to a panel of 5 expert faculty who are respected in the fields of minimally invasive gastrointestinal/solid organ surgery, bariatric surgery, flexible endoscopy, and surgical education. After each presentation, all 5 expert panelists will rank each resident/fellow presenter (using a scoring system 0-10) with regards to: 1. Study contents 2. Significance in clinical surgery 3. Originality 4. Study designs/methodology 5. Interpretation and analysis of study findings/results 6. Appropriate use of statistical tests 7. Overall presentation skills, including slides, clarity of presentation, and audience engagement

Using the scoring system, awards will be given to the two (2) top presenters at the conclusion of the session. The maximum score will be 50 Surgical Spring Week points for any given presenter.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Identify and discuss challenges and pitfalls in research design, methodology and data mining, interpretation of research findings, and potential clinical applications in the practice of surgery • Identify future/potential research topics related to the presented subjects that are feasible for surgical residents and fellows during their clinical training or dedicated research time • Acquire an appreciation for the depth, breadth and importance of research conducted by surgical residents and fellows for academic and clinical knowledge developments, as well as contributions to the science of surgery • Recognize optimum preparation and communication skills to deliver a concise 7-8 minute presentation

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

3:30PM Introduction Iswanto Sucandy, MD

Resident/Fellow Presentations 3:35PM (10 presenters – 7-8 minute presentation with 2 minute Q & A)

5:15PM Adjournment and Awards

EXPERT PANELISTS Justin Dimick, MD, MPH; Leena Khaitan, MD; Kenric Murayama, MD; David Rattner, MD; Mark Talamini, MD S082 PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC JEJUNOSTOMY TUBE: LARGE SINGLE INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE AND 30-DAY OUTCOMES Andrew T Strong, MD, Gautam Sharma, Matthew Davis, MD, Michael Mulcahy, MD, Suriya Punchai, Colin O’Rourke, PhD, Stacy Brethauer, MD, John Rodriguez, MD, Jeffrey Ponsky, MD, Matthew Kroh, MD; Cleveland Clinic S083 THE EFFECT OF TOBACCO USE ON OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC AND OPEN INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIRS: A REVIEW OF THE NSQIP DATASET John C Kubasiak, MD, MacKenzie D Landin, MD, Scott Schimpke, Jennifer Poirier, PhD, Jonathan Myers, MD, Keith Milikan, MD, Minh Luu, MD; Rush S084 LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS OPEN VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LIVER DISEASE Yen-Yi Juo, MD, MPH, Matthew Skancke, MD, Jeremy Holzmacher, MD, Richard L Amdur, PhD, Khashayar Vaziri, MD; George Washington University Medical Center S085 REPLACEMENT OF VENTRAL HERNIA WORKING GROUP GRADING SYSTEM WITH 3-LEVEL GRADING SYSTEM RESULTS IN 1 MILLION DOLLAR COST REDUCTION Kariuki Murage, MD, Braden Pachall, Paul Szotek, MD; Indiana University Health S086 DECLINING OPERATIVE EXPERIENCE FOR JUNIOR LEVEL RESIDENTS: UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCE OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY? Matthew G Mullen, Elise P Salerno, Alex D Michaels, Traci L Hedrick, Min-Woong Sohn, Philip W Smith, Bruce D Schirmer, Charles M Friel; The University of Virginia Health System S087 RURAL SURGEONS WOULD EMBRACE SURGICAL TELEMENTORING FOR HELP WITH DIFFICULT CASES AND ACQUISITION OF NEW SKILLS Ian C Glenn, MD1, Danial Hayek1, Nicholas E Bruns, MD1, Tyler G Hughes, MD, FACS2, Todd A Ponsky, MD, FACS1; 1Akron Children’s Hospital, Akron, OH, 2McPherson Hospital, McPherson, KS S088 HOSPITAL QUALITY AND THE COST OF BARIATRIC SURGERY IN THE UNITED STATES Andrew M Ibrahim, MD, Amir A Ghaferi, MD, MS, Jyothi Thumma, MPH, Justin B Dimick, MD, MPH; University of Michigan S089 THE USE OF MESH IN EMERGENT VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR AND ITS EFFECT ON EARLY PATIENT MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY Ivy N Haskins, MD, Richard Amdur, PhD, Khashayar Vaziri, MD, FACS; Department of Surgery, The George Washington University S090 SINGLE INCISION LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY INCREASES THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL THERMAL INJURY FROM THE MONOPOLAR “BOVIE” IN COMPARISON TO TRADITIONAL LAPAROSCOPY Nicole T Townsend, MD, MS, Edward L Jones, MD, MS, Douglas M Overbey, MD, Thomas N Robinson; University of Colorado S091 WHAT IS THE LEARNING CURVE IN ROBOTIC GENERAL SURGERY? Luise I Pernar, MD1, Faith Robertson2, Eric G Sheu, MD, PhD1, Ali Tavakkoli1, David C Brooks1, Douglas S Smink1; 1Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 2Harvard Medical School

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 87 BALLROOM C BALLROOM Invited Faculty Invited EXHIBIT HALL C HALL EXHIBIT Bipan Chand, MD Bipan Chand, Jeffrey Ponsky, MD Ponsky, Jeffrey John Mellinger, MD John Mellinger, Lee Swanstrom, MD Swanstrom, Lee *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 Ethical Considerations Regarding the Implementation of New Technologies and Technologies the Implementation of New Regarding Considerations Ethical in Surgery Techniques Endoscopy Gastrointestinal for of Privileges Granting Retrograde Endoscopic Therapeutic and in Diagnostic Training Guidelines for (ERCP) Cholangiopancreatography GUIDELINES: • • •

SAGES acknowledges an educational grant in support grant Olympus an acknowledges educational from of this course SAGES Presentation Title Presentation Role of Endoscopic Palliation in Unresectable Gastrointestinal Disease in Unresectable Gastrointestinal Palliation Role of Endoscopic ESD and POEM Space: in the Submucosal Therapies Endoscopic Complications Surgical for Treatment Endoscopic of Suspected the Management for Choledocholithiasis and Algorithm Alternatives Endoscopic Flex Endo Flex Foregut HPB

Time Integrate flexible endoscopic therapies into the management of surgical complications of surgical the management into therapies endoscopic flexible Integrate of choledocholithiasis the management in the options available Recognize GI neoplasia of advanced sparing management organ in endoscopy of flexible role the evolving Identify 4:00PM 4:30PM 5:00PM 5:30PM FE FOR HPB ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL LEARNING THEMES LEARNING Chair: Jeffrey Marks, MD | Co-Chair: Melissa Phillips MD Lapinska, MD | Marks, Jeffrey Chair: Topics will include those that by practicing clinicians. clinical issues faced discussing endoscopy, in flexible In-depth masters by presentation options. treatment and of diagnosis in terms challenges pose endoscopic of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • Refreshment Break / Happy ½ Hour in Exhibit Hall in Exhibit ½ Hour / Happy Break Refreshment Endoscopy Series: Masters Flexible University SAGES Friday, March 18, 2016 March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 4:00PM - 6:00PM 3:30PM - 4:00PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 88 Friday, March 18, 2016

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

MIS in Endocrine Surgery: Thyroid and Pancreas BALLROOM A SAGES 2016 Neuroendocrine Tumors (PNET) (joint panel with KSELS) Chair: Ho-Seong Han, MD, PhD | Co-Chair: Horacio J. Asbun, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION Minimally invasive thyroid surgery is proven to be safe and feasible, though controversy remains regarding its place in the surgical treatment of thyroid lesions. A current review of conventional, endoscopic, and robotic assisted approaches to thyroid surgery will give the audience a better appreciation of the different roles and approaches currently available. Pancreas neuroendocrine lesions are treated in a variety of forms. Different approaches will be reviewed and a case presentation panel discussion with audience response will present an update on the current status of the treatment of PNETS

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Assess the benefits of endoscopic and robotic-assisted thyroid surgery

• Compare various types of treatment for Pancreas NET (neuroendocrine tumor)

• Recognize the wide variety of clinical presentations of PNETS and apply the best treatments Surgical Spring Week

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

4:00PM Endoscopic Thyoidectomy (USA view) W. Barry Inabnet, MD

4:15PM Robotic Assisted Thyroidectomy (Korean view) Kyu Eun Lee, MD

4:30PM Panel Discussion Moderator: Ho-Seong Han, MD, PhD Panelists: Woung Young Chung, MD; Kyu Eun Lee, MD; W. Barry Inabnet, MD

4:45PM Pancreas NET, From Minimal to Aggressive Treatment Yoo-Seok Yoon, MD, PhD

5:00PM Pancreas NET, Case Presentations - Audience Response and Panel Discussion Moderator: Horacio Asbun, MD Panelists: Quan-Yang Duh, MD; W. Barry Inabnet, MD; Ho-Seong Han, MD; Hong-Jin Kim, MD; Chang Moo Kang, MD

LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: HPB HPB • A Consensus Document on Robotic Surgery SO Solid Organ • Guidelines for Institutions Granting Privileges Utilizing Laparoscopic and/or Thoracoscopic Techniques

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BALLROOM B BALLROOM Invited Faculty Invited Alan Herline, MD Herline, Alan Goro Kaneda,Goro MD Norihito Wada, Wada, Norihito MD Steve Eubanks, MD Eubanks, Steve Maki Sugimoto, MD Maki Sugimoto, Nobumi Tagaya, MD Nobumi Tagaya, Ichiro Takemasa, MD Takemasa, Ichiro Steven Schwaitzberg, MD Schwaitzberg, Steven *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration A Consensus Document on Robotic SurgeryA Consensus MissionEducational Statement Technologies the Implementation of New Regarding Considerations Ethical in Surgery Techniques and and Rectal Resection Colon Cancer Laparoscopic of Curable Guidelines for Hernia Repair Ventral Laparoscopic Guidelines for Surgery Endoscopic ( in Japanese) jses.or.jp JSES: A guidelines foe GUIDELINES: • • • • • •

Advances in Simulator Training in Simulator Advances Real Needlescopic Surgery for Upper Abdominal Organ Surgery Organ Surgery Upper Abdominal for Real Needlescopic Surgery States in the United Needlescopic Disease Colorectal SurgerySingle Port for Surgery Robotic Colorectal v. Laparoscopic Hernia Wall Repair of Abdominal Laparoscopic for Approach Port Reduced in Japan Therapy Select the Most Appropriate and Deliver We Resection – How EMR/ESD vs 3D Printing and Augmented Reality for Laparoscopic Surgery Simulation Laparoscopic Reality for and Augmented 3D Printing Presentation Title Presentation Academic/Educational New technologies/Skill acquisition Colorectal Colorectal Foregut Hernia  

Time 4:40PM 4:50PM 5:00PM 5:10PM 4:00PM 4:10PM 4:20PM 4:30PM Compare the therapeutic similarities and differences between the two countries the between two similarities and differences the therapeutic Compare the globe around trending and technology topics Discuss the latest procedures for surgical improvements practices and implement different Evaluate C AE NS HR FOR NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL LEARNING THEMES LEARNING SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION At the conclusion of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • Both Japan and the United States have been leaders in advancing minimally invasive surgery for the benefit of our patients. In this panel, we this panel, In surgery the benefit of our patients. for minimally invasive been leaders in advancing have States Both and the United Japan Reduced disease processes. surgery common for minimally invasive to in each country trends with regards some of the current will explore knowledge face of similarities increasing and challenges we will be presented, care patient to approaches and Needlescopic Robotic, Port, JSES and between collaboration of advancing in hopes and explored knowledge will be and populations medical systems with different care. overall improve to SAGES Panel: Hot Topics in Japan as Compared with the as Compared in Japan Topics Hot Panel: (joint States United with JSES) panel MPH MD, Michael Holzman, MD | Co-Chair: Yamamoto, Manabu Chair: Friday, March 18, 2016 March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 4:00PM - 5:30PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 90 Friday, March 18, 2016

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

Panel: Program of the Americas - If I Can Do It, Should I Do It? ROOM 304 SAGES 2016 Chair: Natan Zundel, MD | Co-Chair: Samuel Szomstein, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION This session is dedicated to the introduction of new technology being utilized by North and South Americans for novel surgical care. Attendance of the session should be for all surgeons interested in new technology.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Identify new technological advances that can be introduced to their practice and potentially improve patient care and outcomes • Describe new technology and its potential to be used as primary therapy or to treat complications • Determine which technologies can help and which are not recommended due to lack of safety or efficacy ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

4:00PM New/Other Therapies for GERD. Is it Primetime? Scott Melvin, MD Surgical Spring Week

4:10PM POEM vs Heller’s Christy Dunst, MD

Fully Endoscopic, Endolumenal Treatment of Morbid Obesity (Balloons, Endoscopic Suturing, 4:20PM Barham Abu Dayyeh, MD Devices, etc)

4:30PM Endoscopy for Bariatric Revisions and Complications (STENTS, Septotomy, etc) Manoel Galvao Neto, MD

4:40PM Do You Remember NOTES®? Kurt Roberts, MD

4:50PM Use of Robotics in Hernia Repair Mehran Anvari, MD

5:00PM Mini Laparoscopy and SILS (Brothers Where Art Thou?) Diego Camacho, MD

5:10PM Q&A

LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: B Bariatrics • Ethical Considerations Regarding the Implementation of New Technologies FE Flex Endo and Techniques in Surgery FOR Foregut • TAVAC Safety and Effectiveness Analysis: LINX® Reflux Management System HR Hernia NS New technologies/Skill acquisition

NATIONAL PRIORITIES 4:00PM - 5:30PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C SS24: All Video All the Time: Mixed GI/HPB ROOM 302 Moderator: Samuel Shuchleib, MD | Co-Moderator: Marylise Boutros, MD V144 LAPAROSCOPIC EXTENDED DISTAL PANCREATECTOMY AND SPLENECTOMY FOR PANCREATIC ADENOCARCINOMA Stephen M Doane, MD, Michael J Pucci, MD, Ernest L Rosato, MD, FACS; Thomas Jefferson University Hospital V145 ROBOT-ASSISTED HEPATECTOMY AND COMPLETE EXCISION OF THE EXTRAHEPATIC BILE DUCT FOR TYPE IV-A CHOLEDOCHAL CYSTS Ji Wool Ko, MD1, Sung Hoon Choi, MD1, Sung Won Kwon, MD, PhD1, Kwang Hyun Ko, MD, PhD2; 1Department of Surgery, CHA Bundang Medical Center, CHA University, 2Department of Internal Medicine, CHA Bundang Medical Center, CHA University V146 ROBOT-ASSISTED SPLEEN PRESERVING DISTAL PANCREATECTOMY FOR NET Graziano Pernazza, Stefano Mattacchione, Paolo Mazzocchi, Carlo E Vitelli; AO San Giovanni Addolorata Hospital V147 THE CRITICAL VIEW OF SAFETY: ENHANCED IMAGING WITH USE OF NEAR INFRARED FLUORESCENT CHOLANGIOGRAPHY C J Polistena, H Ali, W S Melvin; Montefiore Medical Center V148 LAPAROSCOPIC LATERAL PANCREATICOJEJUNOSTOMY Jeffrey N Harr, MD, MPH, Jeremy Holzmacher, MD, Benjamin Biteman, MD, Fred Brody, MD, MBA; The George Washington University V149 LAPAROSCOPIC RIGHT HEPATECTOMY AFTER RIGHT HEMILIVER RADIATION LOBECTOMY WITH Y90 SIRTSPHERES Fernando Rotellar1, Fernando Pardo1, Alberto Benito2, Gabriel Zozaya1, Pablo MartÃ-Cruchaga1, Macarena Rodriguez-Fraile3, Jose Ignacio Bilbao4, Mercedes Inarrairaegui5, Bruno Sangro5; 1HPB and Liver Transplant. Department of Abdominal and General Surgery. Clinica Universidad de Navarra. Pamplona. Spain., 2Abdominal Radiology. Department of Radiology.Clinica Universidad de Navarra. Pamplona. Spain., 3Nuclear Medicine. .Clinica Universidad de Navarra. Pamplona. Spain., 4Interventional Radiology .Clinica Universidad de Navarra. Pamplona. Spain., 5Hepatology. .Clinica Universidad de Navarra. Pamplona. Spain. V150 VIDEO PRESENTATION: LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLEDOCHODUODENOSTOMY Jennifer L Salluzzo, MD1, Stephanie G Wood, MD2, Kurt E Roberts, MD1, Geoffrey S Nadzam, MD1, Matthew O Hubbard, MD1, Saber Ghiassi, MD1, Andrew J Duffy, MD1; 1Yale University School Of Medicine, 2Yale-New Haven Hospital V151 LAPAROSCOPIC ANATOMICAL COMBINED SEGMENT 3 AND SEGMENT 4 LIVER RESECTION Han Lim Choi, Ho-Seong Han, Yoo- Seok Yoon, Jai Young Cho, YoungRok Choi; Seoul National Univ. Bundang Hospital

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ROOM 302 ROOM 210 ROOM 210 ROYALE BOSTON ROYALE The Oregon Clinic Oregon The 2 (Non-CME Activity)

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GALLBLADDER ADENOCARCINOMA Zeljka MD Jutric, Mario Masrur ARTERY THE SUPERIOR MESENTERIC FROM Main Event The Gala – SAGES Sing-Off International the 19th Annual Featuring Meet the Leadership Reception for for Reception Meet the Leadership V153 ROBOTIC ASSISTED PORTAL LYMPHADENECTOMY AND PARTIAL HEPATECTOMY FOR INCIDENTALLY DISCOVERED DISCOVERED FOR INCIDENTALLY HEPATECTOMY PARTIAL AND LYMPHADENECTOMY ASSISTED PORTAL V153 ROBOTIC Townhall Networking Candidate for this session CME does not offer SAGES contacts new and meet professional expand ideas, Exchange members. can meet and connect with other Candidate you is where Townhall winners. Scholarship 2016 Medical Award Student including the SAGES friends, Members & New Fellows Residents, SS24: All Video All the Time: Mixed GI/HPB Mixed Time: the All Video All SS24: COMING ARTERY RIGHT HEPATIC REPLACED TOTALLY OF WITH PRESERVATION PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY V152 ROBOTIC Friday, March 18, 2016 March Friday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 6:00PM - 7:00PM 7:30PM - 11:00PM 5:30PM - 6:30PM 4:00PM - 5:30PM

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Time Program Location SAGES 2016 CLOSED Exhibits, Learning Center, Posters

PG Course: Introduction to the SAGES University Masters Program - Assuring 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Ballroom C Competency From the Get-Go

PG Course: Fundamental Use of Surgical Energy (FUSE) - Preparation and Refresher 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM Room 304 Course

8:00 AM - 9:30 AM Panel: Complications in Robotic Surgery, “Danger, Will Robinson!” Ballroom B

8:00 AM - 9:30 AM SS25: Colorectal Ballroom A

8:00 AM - 9:30 AM SS26: Acute Care Surgery Room 302 Surgical Spring Week

9:30 AM - 11:30 AM SS27: Plenary 2 Ballroom B

11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Session: OR Team - Only Teams Can Prevent OR Fires Room 304

SAGES Annual General Membership Business Meeting 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Ballroom B All SAGES Members are Encouraged to Attend (non-CME)

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM SS28: Top Videos - MIS Potpourri Ballroom A

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM SS29: Top Posters/ Posters of Distinction Room 302

Session: OR Team - Duodenoscopes, Infections and Reprocessing. What have we 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Room 304 learned?

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Panel: Oy, What a Mesh! Ballroom B

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM SS30: Value/Outcomes Ballroom A

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM SS31: Bariatrics, Metabolic, Physiology Room 302

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Session: OR Team - What’s Bugging You? Room 304

7:30 AM - 2:00 PM Mini Med School Boot Camp (non-CME) Room 312

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BALLROOM C BALLROOM Invited Faculty Invited Daniel Jones, MD Daniel Jones, CLOSED Bruce Shirmer, MD Shirmer, Bruce Jeffrey Ponsky, MD Ponsky, Jeffrey Steven Wexner, MD Wexner, Steven Nathaniel Soper, MD Soper, Nathaniel L. Michael MD Brunt, Steven Schwaitzberg, MD Schwaitzberg, Steven *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration ASCRS/SAGES Guidelines for Laparoscopic Colectomy Course Colectomy Laparoscopic Guidelines for ASCRS/SAGES Education Resident Outline for Curriculum (GERD) Reflux Gastroesophageal Disease for Treatments Endoluminal Training & Education Surgical Post-Residency for Framework Endoscopy Gastrointestinal for of Privileges Granting Bariatric Surgery of Laparoscopic Clinical Application Guidelines for Problems Surgical for of Laparoscopy and Use Treatment, Diagnosis, Guidelines for during Pregnancy Surgeons for Privileges of Ultrasonography Granting Guidelines for Utilizing Laparoscopic Institutions Bariatric Privileges Granting Guidelines for Techniques Appendectomy Laparoscopic Guidelines for and Rectal Colon Resection Cancer Laparoscopic of Curable Guidelines for Hernia Repair Ventral Laparoscopic Guidelines for (GERD) Reflux of Gastroesophageal Disease Treatment Surgical Guidelines for Surgery Tract Biliary of Laparoscopic the Clinical Application Guidelines for the Management of Hiatal Hernia Guidelines for Ultrasound of Laparoscopic the Use Guidelines for Retrograde Endoscopic Therapeutic and in Diagnostic Training Guidelines for (ERCP) Cholangiopancreatography During GI Endoscopy Infection Control Cancer Curable for Colectomy Laparoscopic Diseases Gastrointestinal for Therapies on Endolumenal Statement Position in the Bariatric SurgeryRole of Endoscopy Patient GUIDELINES: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Exhibits / Posters / Learning Center / Center / Learning / Posters Exhibits

Video Presentations Theatre in Exhibit Hall in Exhibit Theatre Presentations Video Lunch Break Lunch Break Bariatric SurgeryBariatric SAGES UNIVERSITY Overview PROGRAM: MASTERS An SAGES SurgeryHernia Biliary Surgery Surgery Foregut Colorectal Surgery Colorectal Surgery Flex-Endo Presentation Title Presentation Solid Organ Bariatrics Colorectal Endo Flex Foregut Hernia HPB

1:00PM 2:00PM 9:00AM 9:45AM 8:00AM 8:05AM Time 12:00PM C B 10:00AM 11:00AM Describe the relevant anatomy, physiology, evaluation, operative technique and outcome for MIS Hernia for and outcome technique operative evaluation, physiology, anatomy, Describe the relevant Surgery MIS Colorectal for and outcome technique operative evaluation, physiology, anatomy, Describe relevant the Bariatric Surgery for and outcome technique operative evaluation, physiology, anatomy, Describe relevant the Biliary for Surgery and outcome technique operative evaluation, physiology, anatomy, Describe relevant the Hernia Foregut for and outcome technique operative evaluation, physiology, anatomy, Describe relevant the FE SO HR FOR HPB LEARNING THEMES LEARNING ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL At the conclusion of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • • • Masters Program – Assuring Competency From the Get-Go From Competency – Assuring Program Masters MD Deziel, Daniel MD | Co-Chair: John Hunter, Chair: participants which will allow Curriculum, progress to Program out the Masters rolling and is now FLS, FES and FUSE, you has brought SAGES to mastery and own pace. at their proficiency, competency to from Program. Masters University of the SAGES the Competency Level lectures for CORE seven session will produce This Postgraduate Course: Introduction to the SAGES University University Introduction the SAGES to Course: Postgraduate Saturday, March 19, 2016 March Saturday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical CLOSED

8:00AM - 3:00PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 96 Saturday, March 19, 2016

8:00AM - 11:00AM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

Postgraduate Course: Fundamental Use of Surgical Energy ROOM 304 SAGES 2016 (FUSE) - Preparation and Refresher Course Chair: Pascal Fuchshuber, MD | Co-Chair: Thomas Robinson, MD

SESSION DESCRIPTION This postgraduate course addresses the need to understand the function and risk of energy devices used in the OR and procedure rooms. It is open to all physicians and health care professionals, and will teach the participant how to safely use energy devices based on electrosurgical, ultrasonic, microwave and other energy sources in the OR. Any healthcare professional involved in treating patients in the operating rooms and procedure suites will benefit from this course, gaining better understanding of best practice, fire prevention and harm prevention associated with the use of energy devices. The course is designed to teach and refresh the knowledge contained in the SAGES FUSE online curriculum and to prepare the participants for taking the FUSE certification exam. Specific questions and answer sessions during the course will help participants to test their knowledge acquired during the postgraduate session.

SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: Surgical Spring Week • Understand the fundamental indications and limitations of energy sources in the OR • Discuss the potential complications and safety implications of surgical energy-based devices in the OR and endoscopic suite • Understand the underlying physics and principles of radiofrequency based surgical and endoscopic energy-based devices • Understand the underlying physics and principles of ultrasound based surgical and endoscopic energy-based devices • Discuss the specific aspects of monopolar and bipolar cutting and sealing devices in open and laparoscopic surgery, and list the potential hazards of incorrect function of these devices

ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

8:00AM Introduction Pascal Fuchshuber, MD, PhD

8:05AM Fundamental Principles: Principles Of Radiofrequency Electrosurgery Malcolm Munro, MD

8:20AM Electrosurgical Safety In Laparoscopy Sharon Bachman, MD

8:30AM Monopolar Devices (Including Argon Beam And Saline-Enhanced) Amin Madani, MD

8:40AM Bipolar Devices Dean Mikami, MD

8:50AM Ultrasonic Energy Systems Thomas Robinson, MD

9:00AM Energy Devices for Solid Tissue Ablation Pascal Fuchshuber, MD

9:10AM Audience Response Multiple Choice - Session I Pascal Fuchshuber, MD

9:40AM Fires in the Operating Room: Prevention and Management Kinga Powers, MD, PhD

9:50AM How to Report Adverse Events Related to the Use of Energy-Based Devices Charlotte Guglielmi, RN

10:00AM Energy Devices in Flexible Endoscopy Edward Jones, MD

10:10AM Considerations in Pediatric Surgery Gretchen Purcell Jackson, MD, PhD

10:20AM Integration of Energy Systems: Cardiac Rhythm Management Devices and Energy-Based Devices Stephanie Jones, MD

10:35AM The FUSE France Program Bertrand Millat, MD

10:50AM Audience Response Multiple Choice - Session II Sharon Bachman, MD

LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: AE Academic/Educational • Curriculum Outline for Resident Education NS New technologies/Skill acquisition • Educational Mission Statement • Framework for Post-Residency Surgical Education & Training

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

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, ; 2 All facultyAll , Praveen , Praveen 2 BALLROOM B BALLROOM BALLROOM A BALLROOM Colorectal Colorectal 1 Invited Faculty Invited University of University 1 ; 3 Sharona Ross, MD Ross, Sharona ; Philip Schauer, MD Schauer, Philip 2 Alessio Pigazzi, MD Pigazzi, Alessio Santiago Horgan, MD Horgan, Santiago Ozanan R Meireles, MD R Meireles, Ozanan , Young Lee , Young 1 NYU Lutheran Medical Center Lutheran NYU 3 , Edward Borrazzo, MD Borrazzo, , Edward Colorectal Surgical Associates; Houston Houston Associates; Surgical Colorectal 3 3 , Eric M Haas, MD, FACS, FASCRS FACS, MD, , Eric M Haas, , Seunghyun Lee, MD, Byeonggwon Ahn, MD; Ahn, Byeonggwon MD, Lee, , Seunghyun 2 , Neil Hyman, MD 2 St. George’s University, University, George’s St. , Abe Fingerhut, MD, FACS, Hon, ASA, Hon, FRCS, Ed Hon, FACS, MD, Fingerhut, , Abe 2 1 *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 University of Chicago Medical of University Center , Matt Schultzel, DO , Matt Schultzel, 3 1 , Turner Osler, MD Osler, Turner , 2 , Giulia David, MD , Giulia David, 1 A Consensus Document on Robotic SurgeryA Consensus Training Laparoscopic Advanced on Statement Position surgery in general on the use of robotics statement EAES consensus GUIDELINES: • • • Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey Medical Center, State Penn , Lucy Greenberg, BS , Lucy Greenberg, 1 , Juan R Flores-Gonzalez, MD , Juan R Flores-Gonzalez, 2 1 ; 3 Section for Surgical Research, Department Research, Section Surgical of Surgery for Medical of Graz University 2 , Elisa Cassinotti, MD, PhD MD, , Elisa Cassinotti, 1 University of Vermont Medical Center, Medical Center, Vermont of University

2 , Dominic C Foo; The University of Hong Kong University The , Dominic C Foo; , Sergio Ibarra, Sergio 2

, Larson Erb, MD , Larson Erb, 1 , Frank J Lacqua , Frank 1 Colorectal Surgical Associates; University of Texas Medical Center at Houston, Houston, at Medical Center Texas of University Associates; Surgical Colorectal 2 Presentation Title Presentation Current State of Robotic Surgery in the US State Current Bypass? the Robot Better Is for in Robotic Bariatrics; Complications Risk a or Advantage? There Is of Robotic Foregut; Complications One? Have You Happen if Can What a Robot and Need You Robotic SILS; Do SurgeryRobotic Complications Colorectal Discussion Panel , Ann M Rogers, Ann 2 , Irlna Tantchou, MD Tantchou, , Irlna 1 New technologies/Skill acquisition Professional/Economic  Foregut Hernia  HPB Solid Organ Bariatrics Colorectal

9:15AM 8:15AM 8:30AM 8:45AM 9:00AM 8:00AM Time C B Recognize errors that can occur during robotic procedures during robotic can occur that errors Recognize surgery during robotic complications preoperative prevent to on how strategies Apply techniques endoscopic and laparoscopic, robotic, utilizing complications intraoperative Solve Minimally Invasive Surgery Center, SurgeryMinimally Center, Invasive PE NS SO HR Chatani 1 Mounica Gummadi, BA, Gerald J Marks, MD, John H Marks, MD; Lankenau Institute for Medical Research MD; Lankenau Institute John H Marks, for Mounica MD, J Marks, Gummadi, BA, Gerald LEAK Ryan Hendrix, MD Wai Lun Law Lun CANCER Wai RECTAL Keller Luigi Boni, MD, FACS Boni, MD, RESECTION Luigi Surgical Associates, Associates, Surgical Methodist Hospital; University of Texas Medical Center at Houston at Medical Center Texas Methodist of Hospital; University MD Seunghun Lee, SURGERY COLORECTAL TECHNIQUE IN LAPAROSCOPIC STAPLING GospelKosin University Hospital Massachusetts Medical Center, Massachusetts Medical Center, FOR HPB LEARNING THEMES LEARNING NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION S093 ABERRANT VITAL SIGNS ARE RARE FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC COLECTOMY AND ARE INDICATIVE OF AN ANASTOMOTIC OF AN ANASTOMOTIC ARE INDICATIVE AND COLECTOMY LAPAROSCOPIC SIGNS ARE RARE FOLLOWING VITAL S093 ABERRANT Moderator: Conor P. Delaney, MD, PhD | Co-Moderator: John H. Marks, MD H. Marks, John PhD | Co-Moderator: MD, Delaney, P. Conor Moderator: DO CANCER Elizabeth A Myers, FOR RECTAL (TATME) EXCISION MESORECTAL TOTAL TRANSANAL BY OUTCOMES S092 LONG-TERM SS25: Colorectal In the last few years there has been a surge in robotic surgery worldwide, with 1.5 million surgical procedures performed to date. However However performed date. to procedures 1.5 million surgical with surgery robotic in worldwide, has been a surge there years In last few the the importance and mortality increasing in complications also has been a sharp for increase with the use of the robot, there associated complications. intraoperative manage and avoid recognize, pitfalls and to of potential be aware to surgeons of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • Panel: Complications in Robotic Surgery, in Robotic Surgery, Complications Panel: Will Robinson!” “Danger, MD Meireles, Ozanan | Co-Chair: MD DmitryChair: Oleynikov, S096 COMPARISON OF SHORT-TERM AND ONCOLOGIC OUTCOME OF ROBOTIC AND LAPAROSCOPIC RECTAL RESECTION FOR RECTAL AND LAPAROSCOPIC OF ROBOTIC OUTCOME AND ONCOLOGIC OF SHORT-TERM S096 COMPARISON S Deborah PATHWAY ENHANCED RECOVERY IN A MULTIMODAL WILL FAIL WHO PREDICTING WORST- THE FOR S097 PREPARING S095 INDOCYANINE GREEN ENHANCED FLUORESCENCE TO ASSESS BOWEL PERFUSION DURING LAPAROSCOPIC COLORECTAL COLORECTAL LAPAROSCOPIC PERFUSION DURING ASSESS BOWEL TO GREEN ENHANCED FLUORESCENCE S095 INDOCYANINE Salvatore Docimo Jr., DO Docimo Jr., OF DIVERTICULITIS Salvatore ACUITY PREDICTS RATIO FAT SUBCUTANEOUS TO VISCERAL S094 S098 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUMBER OF INTERSECTIONS OF STAPLE LINES AND ANASTOMOTIC LEAKAGE AFTER DOUBLE LEAKAGE LINES AND ANASTOMOTIC BETWEEN NUMBER OF INTERSECTIONS OF STAPLE THE RELATIONSHIP S098 Saturday, March 19, 2016 March Saturday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical - 9:30 AM 8:00 AM 8:00AM - 9:30AM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 98 Saturday, March 19, 2016 S099 LONG-TERM RESULTS OF LAPAROSCOPIC INTERSPHINCTERIC RESECTION WITH QUADRANT RESECTION OF UPPER EXTERNAL SPHINCTER IN CASES OF THE VERY LOW RECTAL CANCER Seung Hyun Baek, MD, NahmGUN Oh, Phd; Pusan National

University Hospital SAGES 2016 S100 LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS OPEN SURGERY FOR COLORECTAL CANCER IN ELDERLY PATIENTS: DOES HISTORY OF ABDOMINAL SURGERY INFLUENCE THE SURGICAL OUTCOME? Seiichiro Yamamoto, MD, PhD1, Takao Hinoi, MD, PhD2, Hiroaki Niitsu, MD1, Minoru Hattori2, Ichio Suzuka, MD3, Yosuke Fukunaga4, Takashi Yamaguchi, MD5, Masazumi Okajima, MD, PhD6, Hideki Ohdan1, Masahiko Watanabe, MD, PhD7; 1Hiratsuka City Hospital, 2Hiroshima University, 3Kagawa Prefectural Center Hospital, 4Cancer Institute Hospital, 5Kyoto Medical Hospital, 6Hiroshima City Hiroshima Citizens Hospital, 7Kitasato University School of Medicine 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C SS26: Acute Care Surgery ROOM 302 Moderator: Ketan R. Sheth, MD | Co-Moderator: Danielle S. Walsh, MD S101 SINGLE INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE WITH LAPAROSCOPIC-ASSISTED TRANSGASTRIC ERCP Katherine Habenicht Yancey, MD, Michael McCormick, Myron S Powell, MD, Adolfo Z Fernandez, MD, Carl J Westcott, MD, Stephen S McNatt, MD; Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center S102 ALVARADO SCORE WITH C-REACTIVE PROTEIN ACCURATELY PREDICTS ACUTE DURING PREGNANCY – ALGORITHMIC APPROACH Goran Augustin, PhD, Petar Matosevic, MD, Tomislav Secan, MD; University Hospital Center Zagreb and School of Medicine University of Zagreb Surgical Spring Week S103 INTRA-ABDOMINAL INSUFFLATION AS A DIAGNOSTIC MODALITY FOR PENETRATING ANTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL TRAUMA IN A BUSY URBAN CENTER; A RETROSPECTIVE CASE-SERIES Vadim Meytes, DO, Michael Amaturo, DO, Elizabeth E Price, Filippo Romanelli, Michael Timoney, MD; NYU Lutheran Medical Center S104 OUTCOME OF LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT FOR PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH ACUTE PERFORATED DIVERTICULITIS Ahmad Mirza, Simon Galloway; The University Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, UK S105 COST EFFECTIVENESS OF PROPHYLACTIC APPENDECTOMY: A MARKOV MODEL Karina A Newhall, MD1, Ben Albright, MS2, Philip P Goodney, MD, MS3, Thadeus L Trus, MD4; 1Veterans Affairs Outcomes Group, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, White River Junction, Vermont, 2Yale School of Medicine, 3Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center; The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice; VA Outcomes Group, 4Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center S106 USE OF NSQIP RISK CALCULATOR TO DETERMINE TREATMENT OF ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS Mary C Nally, MD, John Kubasiak, MD, Shauna Sheppard, MD, Hongyu Zhao, Jennifer Poirier, PhD, Daniel J Deziel, MD, Samir K Gupta, MD; Rush University Medical Center S107 TIMING OF CHOLECYSTECTOMY FOLLOWING ENDOSCOPIC SPHINCTEROTOMY: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY Brett D Mador, MD1, Avery B Nathens, MD, MPH, PhD1, Wei Xiong, MSc1, O N Panton, MB2, S M Hameed, MD, MPH2; 1Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, 2University of British Columbia V154 LAPAROSCOPIC RESCUE OF AN ENDOSCOPIC CATASTROPHY: GIANT DUODENAL PERFORATION Shanglei Liu, MD, Ran B Luo, MD, Jonathan C DeLong, MD, Ryan Broderick, MD, Alisa M Coker, MD, Caitlin Houghton, MD, Bryan Sandler, Garth R Jacobsen, MD, Santiago Horgan, MD; Department of Surgery, University of California San Diego V155 TRAUMA LAPAROSCOPY: REPAIR OF BLADDER RUPTURE Adina E Feinberg, MD1, Colin Botkin, MD, FRCSC2, Todd Penner, MD, FRCSC1; 1University of Toronto, 2University of Manitoba 9:30AM - 11:30AM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C SS27: Plenary Session 2 BALLROOM B Moderator: Brian J. Dunkin, MD | Co-Moderator: Haruhiro Inoue, MD S108 IMPACT OF ADHERENCE TO CARE PATHWAY INTERVENTIONS ON RECOVERY FOLLOWING BOWEL RESECTION WITHIN AN ESTABLISHED ENHANCED RECOVERY PROGRAM. Nicolo Pecorelli, MD1, Olivia Hershorn1, Gabriele Baldini, MD, MSc2, Julio F Fiore Jr., MSc, PhD1, Barry L Stein, MD2, A S Liberman, MD2, Patrick Charlebois, MD2, Franco Carli, MD, MPhil2, Liane S Feldman, MD2; 1Steinberg- Bernstein Centre for Minimally Invasive Surgery and Innovation, 2McGill University Health Centre V156 LAPAROSCOPIC TRANSVERSUS ABDOMINIS RELEASE, A NOVEL MINIMALLY INVASIVE APPROACH TO COMPLEX ABDOMINAL WALL RECONSTRUCTION Igor Belyansky, MD, FACS, Hamid R Zahiri, DO, Adrian E Park, MD, FACS; Anne Arundel Medical Center S109 STANDARD LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS ROBOTIC RETROMUSCULAR VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR Jeremy A Warren, MD, William S Cobb, MD, Joseph A Ewing, MS, Alfredo M Carbonell, DO; Greenville Health System, University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Greenville V157 MAGNETIC ENTERO-ENTERAL BYPASS FOR TREATMENT OF METABOLIC SYNDROME Marvin Ryou, MD, David B Lautz, MD1, Evzen Machytka, MD2, Christohper Thompson, MD, MHES; 1Emerson Hospital, 2University of Ostrava S110 DON’T FIX IT IF IT ISN’T BROKEN: A SURVEY OF PREPAREDNESS FOR PRACTICE AMONG GRADUATES OF FELLOWSHIP COUNCIL ACCREDITED FELLOWSHIPS Yusuke Watanabe, MD1, Amin Madani, MD1, Katherine M McKendy, MD1, Ghada Enani, MBBS1, Elif Bilgic, BSc1, Iman Ghaderi, MD2, Gerald M Fried, MD1, Liane S Feldman, MD1, Melina C Vassiliou, MD, MEd1; 1Steinberg-Bernstein Centre for Minimally Invasive Surgery and Innovation, McGill University Health Centre, 2Department of Surgery, Section of Minimally Invasive & Robotic Surgery, University of Arizona S111 THE USE OF PATIENT FACTORS TO IMPROVE OPERATIVE DURATION PREDICTION DURING LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY Cornelius A Thiels, DO, MBA, Denny Yu, PhD, Amro Abdelrahman, MBBS, Elizabeth Habermann, PhD, Susan Hallbeck, PhD, Juliane Bingener, MD; Mayo Clinic S113 LAPAROSCOPIC ILEAL INTERPOSITION WITH A BMI-ADJUSTED SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY FOR CONTROL OF TYPE-2 DIABETES Surendra Ugale, MD; Kirloskar Hospital & Asian Bariatrics SAGES acknowledges our Diamond Level Donor for their support of this session: Stryker Endoscopy

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 99 ROOM 304 BALLROOM B BALLROOM Invited Faculty Invited Suvranu De, SSc De, Suvranu Amin Madani,Amin MD John Paul Sanders, MD Sanders, John Paul Pascal Fuchshuber, MD Fuchshuber, Pascal (Non-CME Activity) Charlotte Guglielmi, RN Charlotte Jean-Francois Gravie, MD Gravie, Jean-Francois Daniel J. Scott, MD Scott, Daniel J. Brian J. Dunkin,Brian J. MD Jeffrey M. Marks, MD M. Marks, Jeffrey *Open to ALL SAGES membership ALL SAGES *Open to

*Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration

OR Fires and Prevention OR Fires - FUSE Program Energy Safe Program Report of the FUSE France in France: OR Fires using Simulation OR Fire (VEST)VR Trainer Events Reporting Adverse Presentation Title Presentation

New technologies/Skill acquisition  Time Describe common sources and practices that can cause an OR fire and practices that Describe sources common OR in the use of energy and the safe Be with FUSE program familiar reporting and understand the requirements an OR fire to response team Describe the appropriate 12:00PM 12:15PM 11:35AM 11:45AM 11:00AM 11:20AM NS AGENDA NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL LEARNING THEMES LEARNING ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION President’s Introduction President’s Members Officers/Board Introduction of new Changes, Report Bylaws of Ballots, Reports Committee President Incoming by Remarks SAGES Annual General Membership General Business Meeting Annual SAGES attend! to encouraged members are SAGES All Don’t get burned by what you don’t know. Over 600 OR fires are reported annually in the United States, and fires are more common than are more and fires reportedStates, in the United annually are Over 600 OR fires know. don’t you what get burned by Don’t if and, can prevent good teams as how as well in the OR, use of energy the safe panel reviews This surgery site wrong and loss sponges. an OR fire. to respond appropriately necessary, of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • Fires OR Prevent Can Teams - Only Team Session: OR Guglielmi, RN Charlotte Co-Chair: MD | Jones, Daniel Chair: Saturday, March 19, 2016 March Saturday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 11:30AM - 12:30PM 11:00AM - 12:30PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 100 Saturday, March 19, 2016

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

SS28: Top Videos - MIS Potpourri BALLROOM A SAGES 2016 Moderator: Patrick R. Reardon, MD | Co-Moderator: Antonio Bispo, MD V158 LAPAROSCOPIC REMOVAL OF A GIANT ADRENAL HEMANGIOMA Alexandra Argiroff, MD, Scott Nguyen, MD; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital V159 COMBINED LAPAROSCOPIC & THORACOSCOPIC APPROACH FOR TENSION GASTROTHORAX & GASTRIC VOLVULUS WITH BOCHDALEK HERNIA IN AN ADULT Ajay H Bhandarwar, MS, Chintan B Patel, MS, Pravin N Tungenwar, MS, Amol N Wagh, MS, Saurabh S Gandhi, MS; Grant Government Medical College & Sir J. J. Group of Hospitals, Mumbai, India V160 THE UCSD EXPERIENCE WITH ICG FLUORESCENCE-GUIDED SURGERY Jonathan C DeLong, MD, Ran B Luo, MD, Shanglei Liu, MD, Caitlin Houghton, MD, Alisa M Coker, MD, Garth R Jacobsen, MD, Bryan J Sandler, MD, Michael Bouvet, MD, Santiago Horgan, MD; Department of Surgery UC San Diego V161 COMBINED ROBOTIC AND TATME FOR RECTAL CANCER Raquel Bravo1, Maria Fernandez1, Marta Jimenez1, Amelia Hessheimer1, Borja de Lacy1, Alessio Pigazzi2, Am Lacy1; 1Hospital Clinic Barcelona, 2University of California, Irvine V162 LAPAROSCOPIC COMPLETION CHOLECYSTECTOMY AFTER PRIOR LAPAROSCOPIC SUBTOTAL CHOLECYSTECTOMY: AT TIMES A NECESSARY EVIL? Talar Tatarian1, Francesco Palazzo1, L. Michael Brunt2, Daniel Deziel3, Steven Strasberg2, Michael Pucci1; 1Thomas 2 3

Jefferson University, Washington University, Rush University

V163 CLOSED DUODENAL DUPLICATION CYST INVOLVING THE MAJOR DUODENAL PAPILLA VERSUS AMPULLARY CHOLE- Surgical Spring Week DOCHOCELE. Marius L Calin, MD, Gabriel Arevalo, MD, Katie Harris, MD, Mark Lybik, MD, Maurice E Arregui, MD, FACS; Saint Vincent Hospital V164 MEDIAN ARCUATE LIGAMENT RELEASE: GLOBAL IMPROVEMENT SCORE Benjamin Biteman, MD, Fredrick Brody, MD; The George Washington University V165 LAPAROSCOPIC TOTAL GASTRECTOMY, D2 LYMPHADENECTOMY, EN BLOC DISTAL PANCREATECTOMY, SPLENECTOMY AND HIGH ANTERIOR RESECTION Enming Yong, Jaideepraj Rao, Sau Shung Fong; Tan Tock Seng Hospital V166 A HYBRID LAPAROSCOPIC-ENDOSCOPIC CYSTOGASTROSTOMY FOR PANCREATIC PSEUDOCYSTS Michael P Meara, MD, MBA1, Edward L Jones, MD2, David R Renton, MD1; 1The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, 2Univ. of Colorado and The Denver VA Medical Center 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C

SS29: Top Posters/ Posters of Distinction ROOM 302 Moderator: Robert J. Bowles, MD | Co-Moderator: Minhua Zheng, MD, PhD P001 UPTAKE OF ENHANCED RECOVERY PROGRAMS: SURVEY OF SAGES MEMBERS Deborah S Keller, MS, MD1, Conor P Delaney, MD, MCh, PhD, FRCSI, FACS, FASCRS2, Anthony J Senagore, MS, MD, MBA3, Liane S Feldman, MD4; 1Colorectal Surgical Associates, 2University Hospitals-Case Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, 3University Hospitals- Parma Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, 4McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada P002 IS REMISSION OF TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS ASSOCIATED WITH WEIGHT LOSS AND WEIGHT REGAIN? Shaina R Eckhouse, MD, Leonor Corsino, MD, FACE, MHS, Alfredo D Guerron, MD, Nova Szoka, MD, John Grant, MD, Keri Seymour, DO, Chan W Park, MD, Jin Yoo, MD, Ranjan Sudan, MD, Dana D Portenier, MD; Duke Universtiy P003 PRESENCE OF A FELLOWSHIP IMPROVES PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES FOLLOWING HEPATO-PANCREATO-BILIARY PROCEDURES Maria Altieri, MD, MS, Jie Yang, PhD, Andrew Bates, MD, Dana Telem, MD, Yaqi Xue, Mark Talamini, MD, Aurora Pryor, MD; Stony Brook University Hospital P004 OPTIMAL PERIOPERATIVE GLUCOSE CONTROL IN MORBIDLY OBESE BARIATRIC SURGERY PATIENTS DOES NOT IMPROVE OUTCOMES BUT DOES PREDICT TYPE 2 DIABETES RESOLUTION Jessica A Zaman, MD, Neil Shah, Glen Leverson, PhD, Jacob Greenberg, MD, EdM, Luke Funk, MD, MPH; University of Wisconsin P005 STRAY ENERGY TRANSFER DURING ENDOSCOPY: A NEW MECHANISM FOR COMPLICATIONS Edward L Jones, MD1, Amin Madani, MD2, Douglas M Overbey, MD1, Asimina Kiourti, PhD3, Satheesh Bojja-Venkatakrishnan, MS3, Dean J Mikami, MD3, Jeffrey W Hazey, MD3, Thomas N Robinson, MD1; 1University of Colorado and Denver VA Medical Center, 2McGill University, 3The Ohio State University P006 CAN ENDOSCOPIC CLIPS SOLVE SURGICAL NIGHTMARES? A 4-YEAR EXPERIENCE WITH OVER THE SCOPE CLIPPING SYSTEM Shanglei Liu, MD1, Thomas Savides, MD2, Syed Fehmi, MD2, Ran B Luo, MD1, Alisa M Coker, MD1, Jonathan C DeLong, MD1, Caitlin Houghton, MD1, Bryan J Sandler, MD1, Garth R Jacobsen, MD1, Santiago Horgan, MD1; 1Department of Surgery, University of California San Diego, 2Department of Gastroenterology, University of California San Diego P007 A SIMULATOR-BASED RESIDENT CURRICULUM FOR LAPAROSCOPIC COMMON BILE DUCT EXPLORATION RESULTING IN INCREASED CLINICAL UTILIZATION OF THE PROCEDURE Ezra N Teitelbaum, MD1, Nathaniel J Soper, MD1, Rym El Khoury, MD1, Ran B Luo, MD2, Benjamin Schwab, MD1, Byron F Santos, MD3, Alexander P Nagle, MD1, Eric S Hungness, MD1; 1Northwestern University, 2University of California at San Diego, 3Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center P008 AN APP FOR PATIENT EDUCATION AND SELF-AUDIT WITHIN AN ENHANCED RECOVERY PROGRAM FOR COLORECTAL SURGERY: A PILOT STUDY ON VALIDITY AND USABILITY. Nicolò Pecorelli, MD1, Julio F Fiore Jr., MSc, PhD1, Pepa Kaneva, MSc1, Abarna Somasundram, BSc1, Patrick Charlebois, MD2, A S Liberman, MD2, Barry L Stein, MD2, Franco Carli, MD, MPhil2, Liane S Feldman, MD2; 1Steinberg-Bernstein Centre for Minimally Invasive Surgery and Innovation, 2McGill University Health Centre P009 THE IMPACT OF NON-PELVIC ROBOTIC COLORECTAL SURGERY ON ROBOTIC RECTAL RESECTIONS Laila Rashidi, MD, Jennifer Lee, MD, Oliver Bellevue, MD, Amir Bastawrous, MD; Swedish Colon and Rectal Clinic

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ROOM 304 Gary Vitale, MD Invited Faculty Invited Herbert Lerner, MD Herbert Lerner, Shani Haugen, PhD Lisa Heard, MSN, RN, CPHQ MSN, RN, Lisa Heard, Cathy Bauer, RN, CGRN, CFER RN, CGRN, Bauer, Cathy Sharon Van Wicklin, MSN, RN, CNOR, CRNFA(E) Van Sharon *Included in Registration SuperPass (Option A) or Registration Option C or Registration A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Infection Control During GI Endoscopy Infection Control GUIDELINES: •

Update on CRE infections- FDA Perspective on CRE infections- FDA Update OR Team Update of Reprocessing Practices of Reprocessing Update Team OR of Infection Control SGNA Standard on Reprocessing Perspective Endoscopist’s Studies Validation of Reprocessing Review Perspective Infection Control Q&A Presentation Title Presentation Academic/Educational Professional/Economic

 Flex Endo Flex  1:00PM 1:15PM 1:45PM 1:30PM Time Describe of the problem the scope strategies Discuss mitigation perspective design a device Review the next from steps 12:40PM 12:50PM 12:30PM FE PE AE ACTIVITY OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION LEARNING THEMES LEARNING PRIORITIES NATIONAL Reprocessing. What Have We Learned? We What Have Reprocessing. have both the CDC and FDA been reported, (ERCP) have with duodenoscopes associated infections of CRE outbreaks recent In to response taken the steps and of the outbreak status will discuss the current We these infections. of the risk of transmission mitigate to steps provided patients. to of CRE infections the risk of transmission reduce to of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • Session: OR Team - Duodenoscopes, Infections and - Duodenoscopes, Team Session: OR RN, CGRN BSN, King, Janet MD | Co-Chair: HerbertChair: Lerner, The entire 2016 meeting has been designated for Self-Assessment CME Credit, applicable to applicable to CME Credit, Self-Assessment for 2016 meeting has been designated entire The In (MOC)Program. of Certification Maintenance of SurgeryPart Board 2 of the American (ABS) must participate post in a meeting quiz. attendees credit, claim Self-Assessment to order Saturday, March 19, 2016 March Saturday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 12:30PM - 2:00PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 102 Saturday, March 19, 2016

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

Panel: Oy, What a Mesh! BALLROOM B SAGES 2016 Chair: Allan Okrainec, MD | Co-Chair: Sharon Bachman, MD SESSION DESCRIPTION Hernia repair is one of the most commonly performed operations by surgeons worldwide. Surgeons performing these procedures should be familiar with the properties of new and existing mesh products, how to choose a particular mesh, and how to manage mesh-related complications. SESSION OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: • Classify different types of prosthetic and bioprosthetic mesh materials • Articulate the considerations for selecting mesh in different scenarios • Recommend strategies for preventing mesh infection and what to do if an infection occurs ACTIVITY OUTLINE

Time Presentation Title Invited Faculty

Surgical Spring Week 1:00PM Allan Okrainec, MD Introduction Sharon Bachman, MD

1:05PM A Common Language: How Do We Classify Mesh? Lora Melman, MD

1:15PM The Mesh/Tissue Interface and It’s Implications in Hernia Repair Caitlin Halbert, DO

1:25PM What’s New in Bioprosthetic Mesh? Vedra Augenstein, MD

1:35PM Should We Trust Self-Adhering Mesh? David Earle, MD

1:45PM Panel Discussion All

2:00PM Preventing Mesh Infections: What Materials and Techniques Are Available? Shirin Towfigh, MD

2:10PM So You Have a Mesh Infection; What’s Next? Rebecca Petersen, MD

2:20PM Ouch, My Groin! Tips for Safe Excision of Inguinal Mesh Brian Jacob, MD

2:30PM My Hands Are Tied; What To Do When Your Institution Limits Your Mesh Options Sharon Bachman, MD

2:40PM Panel Discussion All

LEARNING THEMES GUIDELINES: HR Hernia • Guidelines for Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair

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

SS30: Value/Outcomes BALLROOM A Moderator: Matthew M. Hutter, MD, MPH | Co-Moderator: Justin B. Dimick, MPH S114 IS PATIENT SATISFACTION ASSOCIATED WITH 30-DAY POSTOPERATIVE OUTCOMES IN A POPULATION PRIMARILY UNDERGOING LAPAROSCOPIC PROCEDURES? Kristel Lobo Prabhu, MD, Ahmad Elnahas, MD, MSc, FRCSC, Michelle Cleghorn, Allan Okrainec, MDCM, MHPE, FACS, FRCSC, Fayez Quereshy, MD, MBA, FRCSC, Timothy Jackson, MD, MPH, FRCSC, FACS; University Health Network S115 A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE VALUE OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE COLORECTAL SURGERY- PAYER, PROVIDER, AND PATIENT BENEFITS Deborah S Keller, MS, MD1, Kate Fitch, RN, MEd2, Andrew Bochner, BA2, Eric M Haas, MD, FACS, FASCRS3; 1Colorectal Surgical Associates, 2Milliman, 3Colorectal Surgical Associates; Houston Methodist Hospital; University of Texas Medical Center at Houston S116 THE SMARTOR: A DISTRIBUTED SENSOR NETWORK TO IMPROVE OPERATING ROOM (OR) EFFICIENCY Albert Y Huang, MD, Guillaume Joerger, MS, Remi Salmon, PhD, Brian Dunkin, MD, Vadim Sherman, MD, Barbara Bass, MD, Marc Garbey, PhD; Houston Methodist S117 MORTALITY AFTER ESOPHAGECTOMY IS HEAVILY IMPACTED BY CENTER VOLUME Hans F Fuchs, MD1, Cristina R Harnsberger, MD1, Ryan C Broderick, MD1, David C Chang, PhD2, Bryan J Sandler, MD1, Garth R Jacobsen, MD1, Michael Bouvet3, Santiago Horgan, MD1; 1Center for the Future of Surgery, Division of Minimally Invasive Surgery, University of California, San Diego, 2Department of Surgery, Codman Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston MA, 3Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California, San Diego S118 INTRAOPERATIVE MUCOSAL PERFORATION DURING LAPAROSCOPIC ACHALASIA SURGERY: IMPACT OF PREOPERATIVE PNEUMATIC BALLOON DILATION Yoshihito Souma, MD1, Kiyokazu Nakajima, MD, FACS2, Eiji Taniguchi Eiji Taniguchi, MD3, Tsuyoshi Takahashi, MD2, Yukinori Kurokawa, MD, FACS2, Makoto Yamasaki, MD2, Yasuhiro Miyazaki, MD2, Tomoki Makino, MD2, Takeyoshi Yumiba, MD1, Shuichi Ohashi, MD1, Shuji Takiguchi, MD2, Masaki Mori, MD, FACS2, Yuichiro Doki, MD2; 11. Department of Surgery, Osaka Central Hospital, Osaka, Japan, 22. Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka, Japan, 33. Department of surgery, Otemae hospital, Osaka, Japan S119 A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF OUTCOMES BETWEEN SINGLE-SITE ROBOTIC AND MULTI-PORT LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY: AN EXPERIENCE FROM A TERTIARY CARE CENTER. Banujan Balachandran, MS1, Taha Mustafa, MD1, Theadore A Hufford, MD1, Kunal Kochar, MD1, Leela M Prasad, MD1, Suela Sulo, PhD3, Joubin Khorsand, MD2; 1Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, 2General Surgery, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, 3Russell Institute for Research & Innovation, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 103 , 1 , 7 Ontario ROOM 304 ROOM 302 3 , Alex , Alex , Matthew , Amir A , Amir 1 , Sarah E , Sarah 1 Joshua Rickey, Joshua Rickey, Invited Faculty Invited Denise Gee, MD Denise Gee, Melissa Davis, DNP Melissa Davis, Evangelisches Evangelisches , Dr. Dr. MS, Barr, C Alex 4 , David Martin, David Karen Flanders, APRN Karen Flanders, 6 Bradley Needleman, MD Bradley , Dannae Turiel 1 St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Healthcare, Joseph’s St. 2 , Michael Talbot 5 , Mazen Hassanain, Hassanain, , Mazen Aldoheyan Tamader , Fernando Pimentel , Fernando 1 , Camilo Ortiz, Camilo Maastricht Medical University Center 4 8 Dartmouth Medical Hitchcock Center 2 , Rodrigo Munoz Centro Clinico de Obesidad, Diabetes y Reflujo, y Reflujo, Diabetes de Obesidad, Clinico Centro 1 3 *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 Option Registration or A) (Option SuperPass *Included in Registration Universidad de Los Andes de Los Universidad Concord Hospital, Hospital, Concord 2 , Henning G Schulz 7 Centre for Minimal Access Surgery, Surgery, Minimal Access for Centre 3 1 ; 3 , Erick Castillo 1 , Mehran Anvari 2 St. George Hospital, Hospital, George St. 6 Geisel School of Medicine, , Leonardo Rodriguez , Leonardo 1 2 ; 2 , Jie Yang, Maria Altieri, Mark Talamini, Aurora Pryor, Dana Telem; Stony Brook Medical Center Brook Stony Telem; Dana Pryor, Aurora Talamini, Maria Altieri, Mark Yang, , Jie Inselspital Bern Hospital, University , Scott Gmora 2 2 , Yves , Yves Borbely 1

Hospital El Tunal, Hospital El Tunal, 5 Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, de Chile, Catolica Universidad Pontificia 1 ; 1

Andrew T Andrew Bates , Gina L Adrales, MD, MPH MD, , Gina L Adrales, 2 Fundacion Favaloro, Favaloro, Fundacion 1 ; 8 , Dennis Hong, MD, MSc MD, , Dennis Hong, 1 OR Time-outs, Pauses, and Checklists: Is Anyone Listening? and Checklists: Anyone Is Time-outs, Pauses, OR Approach Team Safety - A Room Fire Operating Affect andTeams - Does this Outcomes Safety Consistent / Staff Trained - Lack of Patients Bariatric Primary Service) - Does it Affect PCP, Provider, (Referring Team with of OR Findings Lack of Communication / Outcomes? Care Patient Q&A Presentation Title Presentation , Palmenia Pizarro , Palmenia 2 Academic/Educational , Antonio D’Urso, MD, Marius Nedelcu, MD, Michel Vix, MD, Bernard Dallemagne, MD, Didier Mutter, MD; Department and of Digestive Mutter, Didier MD, Dallemagne, Bernard MD, Vix, Michel Marius MD, Nedelcu, MD, D’Urso, , Antonio , Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD, FACS, FASMBS, Keith Gersin, MD, FACS, FASMBS, Timothy Kuwada, MD, FACS, FASMBS; Carolinas Medical Center Carolinas FASMBS; FACS, MD, Kuwada, Timothy FASMBS, FACS, Keith Gersin, MD, FASMBS, FACS, MD, , Dimitrios Stefanidis, Bariatrics 

Time 2:50PM 2:00PM 2:10PM 2:25PM 2:40PM Describe a team approach to OR checklists and how they affect patient safety and outcomes OR checklists safety to patient they affect Describe approach and how a team bariatric institutions surgery their respective at for OR teams patients Implement consistent has left room after the patient the operating lack of communication Recognize in the OR safety Understand fire Ruth Breau Billmeier, MD, MPH MD, Billmeier, Jon Gould, Dr. James R Wallace, Dr. Matthew I Goldblatt, Matthew Bosler, Matthew Frelich; Medical College of Wisconsin of Medical College Matthew Frelich; Matthew Matthew Bosler, I Goldblatt, Dr. Wallace, R James Dr. Jon Gould, SURGERY BARIATRIC MD of Strasbourg University Endocrine surgery, of Buenos Aires ; Hospital Aleman Martin Rudolf Buxhoeveden Marina Gallesio, Spano, Galvarini,Reino, Jose Alvarez Alejandro Nieponice, PhD Nieponice, (LSG) Alejandro MBBS, FRCSC, FACS, PhD, Atheer Al-Sabhan, Shaden Alamro, Amnah Al-Mulhim, MD; King Amnah Saud University Al-Sabhan, Shaden Alamro, Atheer PhD, MBBS, FRCSC, FACS, MD IMPLANTED Nicolas Quezada FOR YEARS. THREE UP TO Bariatric Network MD; Department Spaniolas, Konstantinos of MD, Chapman, William MD, Pories, Walter MD, Pofahl, Walter Kasten, Kevin MD, MD, Burruss, University School of Medicine East Carolina Brody at Surgery, Ghaferi, MD, MS, Jyothi Thumma, MPH, Justin B Dimick, MD, MPH; University of Michigan, Center for Healthcare Outcomes & Policy Outcomes Healthcare for of Michigan, MPH; University Center MPH, Justin B Dimick,Thumma, MD, MS, Jyothi MD, Ghaferi, Nicole Bouvy Escalona Krankenhaus Castrop-Rauxel, KrankenhausCastrop-Rauxel, B AE NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL LEARNING THEMES LEARNING SESSION OBJECTIVESSESSION OUTLINE ACTIVITY SESSION DESCRIPTION SESSION You? Bugging What’s - Team Session:OR At the conclusion of this session, participants the conclusion At will be able to: • • • • Chair: Vimal Narula, MD | Co-Chair: Maureen Quigley, APRN Quigley, Maureen Narula, MD | Co-Chair: Vimal Chair: of this focus The dealing with on a daily basis. are an OR team, as we, of issues that on the forefront are that the topics session will address This and their OR teams. surgeons session is applicable to This our patients. for quality and outcomes and improving safety, session is on patient Physiology Metabolic, SS31: Bariatrics, MD Desmond H. Birkett, MD | Co-Moderator: R. Urbach, David Moderator: SLEEVEAND GASTRECTOMY BYPASS GASTRIC FOLLOWING USE REDUCTION MEDICATION ACID AND GERD S123 Lisa N Aird, MD, MHSc MD, Lisa N Aird, SURGERY IN BARIATRIC OUTCOMES AND LONGTERM ON SHORT OF STANDARDIZATION THE IMPACT S120 S124 INDIVIDUALIZING COUNSELING FOR THE BARIATRIC PATIENT: A PREDICTIVE MODEL FOR LONG TERM MORTALITY FOLLOWING FOLLOWING TERM MORTALITY A PREDICTIVE MODEL FOR LONG PATIENT: THE BARIATRIC FOR COUNSELING S124 INDIVIDUALIZING JUNCTION? Perretta, Silvana THE GASTROESOPHAGEAL OF TONE AND GEOMETRY THE AFFECT S125 DOES SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY Schlottmann, Romina Francisco CHANGE SURGICAL STRATEGY MAY PATIENTS IN BARIATRIC ENDOSCOPY S126 PREOPERATIVE Barnes Aaron CENTERS J. AND NON-ACADEMIC AMONG ACADEMIC ADVERTISING SURGERY IN BARIATRIC TRUTH S127 S130 ENDOSTIM® LES STIMULATION THERAPY IMPROVES GERD IN PATIENTS WITH LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY WITH LAPAROSCOPIC GERD IN PATIENTS IMPROVES THERAPY S130 ENDOSTIM® LES STIMULATION S131 THE EFFECTS OF BARIATRIC SURGERIES ON NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE LIVER FATTY ON NON-ALCOHOLIC SURGERIES OF BARIATRIC THE EFFECTS S131 S129 SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF A NEW ENDOSCOPIC DUODENAL-JEJUNAL BYPASS LINER (DJBL) IN MORBIDLY OBESE SUBJECTS OBESE SUBJECTS LINER (DJBL) IN MORBIDLY DUODENAL-JEJUNAL BYPASS OF A NEW ENDOSCOPIC S129 SAFETY AND EFFICACY UTILIZATION RESOURCE DISCHARGE INCREASE POST DOES NOT POPULATION THE BARIATRIC IN DISCHARGE S128 EARLY Adam Celio, MD Celio, Adam MORE IS LESS BYPASS: GASTRIC AFTER ROUX-EN-Y AND READMISSIONS VOLUME CASES121 SURGEON M Ibrahim, MD Andrew EXCELLENT? THEY ALL ARE CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE: BARIATRIC AT S122 SURGICAL OUTCOMES Saturday, March 19, 2016 March Saturday, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical

2:00PM - 3:00PM - 3:00 PM 1:30 PM

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 104 Saturday, March 19, 2016

7:30 AM - 2:00 PM *No Fee for High School Students SAGES 2016

SAGES Mini Medical School Boot Camp & Interactive Experience Chair: James Butch Rosser, MD | Co-Chair: Douglas Smink, MD ROOM 312 High School Rep/ Top Gun for Kids: Elliott Powers (non-CME Activity)

SAGES does not offer CME for this event Building on success of previous years, high school students from the Boston area and SAGES membership will have the opportunity to experience the wonderful world of medicine and minimally invasive surgery. With projected physician and surgeon shortages in the future, the vision of this program is to encourage and promote early decisions to join our noble profession. The day is power packed with expanded hands-on skill lab, and the Top Gun Interactive Experience. Both cognitive

and skill competitions with awards and prizes will be offered. So do not delay in contacting SAGES for more information because space is limited. Surgical Spring Week The SAGES Mini Med School is designed to expose high school students to the field of Surgery through hands-on experience and simulation. Students will begin to appreciate that being in the OR is rewarding, important work, and fun. To maximize exposure, real life surgeons/volunteers will mentor the students throughout the program. The Mini Med School Experience is a power packed extravaganza that provides fun with a purpose. Students will have the opportunity to show that they have the “right stuff” to join the ranks of physicians and laparoscopic surgeons. From video games that help decrease errors, to robots, FLS and Top Gun surgical simulation drills. Make sure you do not miss this one of its kind opportunity.

Time Program 7:30AM Registration/Check-in 8:00AM Welcome & Program Overview 8:30AM - 12:30PM Hands-On Surgical Skill Development - Lab 12:30PM Lunch 1:00PM The Interactive Experience – Classroom 1:50PM Evaluation, Prizes and Closing

Program limited to 100 high school students. Letter of recommendation from a high school teacher is required

Save the Date! SAGES Scientific Session & Postgraduate Course March 22 - 25, 2017, Houston TX SAGES/CAGS hosted World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery April 11-14, 2018, Seattle WA

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 105 SAGES does not offer CME for the Learning Center doesLearning not offer the CME for SAGES Gain familiarity with the basic daVinci robot console and controls console Gain robot familiarity with the basic daVinci skills robot various on the simulator Practice robotic and laparoscopic between basic differences Identify approaches. surgical Practice valuable endoscopic skills in a reproducible model skills endoscopic valuable in a reproducible Practice a virtual tasks in endoscopic various Perform simulator reality curriculum endoscopic the SAGES Evaluate in the devices energy behind common Describe the physics room operating to the use of the electrosurgical related difficulties the Appreciate tools Learn the proper technique in performing technique safely tasks the proper electrosurgical Learn scenario tasks within a simulated energy-based different Perform tools. using both monopolar and bipolar electrosurgical

5. Robotic Surgery Mini-Olympics MD Kudsi, Yusef Coordinator: Robotic Surgery Mini-Olympics an opportunity offers for participants and console robot Vinci with the da themselves familiarize to surgery will learn basic robotic Participants techniques simulator. Inand practice those skills addition, tasks. on various simulator their performance as participants of recording the option will have part of a friendly skills competition. Objectives: the participant of this activity, will be able to: the conclusion At • • • 3. Fundamentals of Endoscopic Surgery™ (FES) Endoscopic of 3. Fundamentals MD Pearl, Jonathan Coordinator: be an important a to to continues component Endoscopy Flexible in residency requirements Endoscopy practice. General Surgeons is and simulation years the past few over increased have training newly developed the will showcase station This a requirement. now in training models allow These models. training Endoscopy Flexible reduction. and loop retroflexion tissue targeting, navigation, scope Objectives: the participant of this activity, will be able to: the conclusion At • • • (FUSE) Energy™ Surgical of Use 4. Fundamental ScD De, MD & Suvranu Olasky, Jaisa Coordinator: a curriculum help with the understanding to has developed SAGES learning This room. in the operating devices use of energy and safe behind and safety the science review the user to will allow station Participants devices. energy bipolar and ultrasonic monopolar, VEST The VEST simulator. the opportunitywill have use the to in tasks the basic electrosurgical learners to introduce will simulator surgery within a high fidelity using both virtualreality environment tools. monopolar and bipolar electrosurgical Objectives: the participant of this activity, should be able to: the conclusion At • • • •

Thursday, March 17, 2016 March Thursday, 18, 2016 March Friday, Chair: Edward Auyang, MD Auyang, Edward Chair: MD Co-Chair: Gee, Denise Hall C Exhibit Location: Dates: 9:30am - 4:00pm of Operation: Hours 2016 Learning Center Learning 2016 Describe the components of the FLS 2.0 program Describe the components and postoperative intraoperative, Explain the preoperative, surgery laparoscopic to fundamental considerations tasks involved the technical to exposure Have Review the Rosser suturing algorithm “Rosser dexterityPerform using the skills and suturing exercises stations training GUN” TOP Gun Shoot Out Top in the with other surgeons Compete Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical 2. Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery™ (FLS) of Laparoscopic 2. Fundamentals MS DO, Docimo, Salvatore Coordinator: of SAGES Surgery™ program of Laparoscopic is a joint Fundamentals certification surgery board of general for required it is now and ACS, fundamental physiology, teach to is designed program The residents. competency in for skills, and technical required knowledge, participants the to will introduce station This surgery. laparoscopic tasks. FLS technical Objectives: the participant of this activity, will be able to: the conclusion At • • • Coordinator: James “Butch” Rosser, MD Rosser, “Butch” James Coordinator: Skill will allow Station Gun Laparoscopic Shootout Top The their and improve develop participants to levels of all training “Rosser the validated will feature station The skills. laparoscopic Rosser and Dr. by developed skill stations development GUN” TOP participated have 6000 surgeons over date, To Yale. made famous at Instructors tactics the world. that will show and techniques around will Participants the clinical environment. into readily will transfer one SAGES Gun Shoot Out; crowning Top slots in the for compete 2016 TOP GUN. Objectives: the participant of this activity, will be able to: the conclusion At • • • 1. Top Gun 1. Top

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 106 2016 Learning Center (continued) SAGES does not offer CME for the Learning Center 6. Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Exploration 7. Human-In-The-Loop Interactive Surgical Simulation

Coordinator: B. Fernando Santos, MD Coordinator: Venkat N. Krovi, MD SAGES 2016 Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration is a surgical technique Simulated surgical environments offer practical mechanisms for both that allows the common bile duct to be cleared of biliary stones training and performance evaluation of novice surgical trainees. The without the need for open or endoscopic procedures. At this station coupling of various sensing modalities with immersive virtual reality participants will learn the available techniques used for laparoscopic simulation environments creates immense possibilities for interactive bile duct exploration. surgical training leveraging the underlying core strengths in: (i) Objectives: Controlled presentation of stimuli; (ii) Instrumented measurement of the user’s interaction (with various sensing technologies); (iii) At the conclusion of this activity, the participant should be able to: Quantitative metrics for graded performance and skill evaluation. • Practice the techniques available for cannulating the common bile Objectives: duct • Practice various techniques for clearing the common bile duct of At the conclusion of this activity, the participant should be able to: stones • Learn about the state of the art in human-in-the-loop surgical • Interpret intraop cholangiogram to identify obstructing stones simulation

• Compare evaluation of alternate technologies with a focus on

economic and logistic viability Surgical Spring Week • Learn about the ongoing development of validating the novel class of quantitative metrics

SAGES acknowledges educational grants in support of this venue from Olympus, Stryker Endoscopy SAGES acknowledges contributions in-kind in support of this venue from Intuitive Surgical, Karl Storz Endoscopy, Limbs & Things, Medtronic, Olympus, Teleflex, US Endoscopy

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Barham Abu Dayyeh, MD, Assist. Profressor of Medicine and Etai M. Bogen, MD, Resident / Research fellow, Univ. of Northern

Consultant in Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Norway - UNN Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway SAGES 2016 Rochester, MN VADM Raquel C. Bono, Director, Defense Health Agency, Falls Robert D. Acton, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics, Church, VA Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Marylise Boutros, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Staff Colorectal Gina L. Adrales, MD, MPH, Assoc. Professor, Geisel School of Surgeon and Research Dir., McGill Univ.; Jewish General Hospital, Medicine at Dartmouth, Lebanon, NH Montreal, QC, Canada Rajesh Aggarwal, MBBS, MA, PhD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Robert J. Bowles, MD, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Miami- McGill Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada Miller School of Medicine / Division of Laparoendoscopic Surgery / Farzad Alemi, MD, Assist. Professor, Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery, Miami VA Hospital, Miami, FL Univ. of Missouri, Kansas City, Kansas City, MO Fredrick J. Brody, MD, Professor of Surgery, Chief Section of James L. Alexander, MA, MRCP, Clinical Research Fellow, Imperial Minimally Invasive Surgery, The George Washington Univ. Medical College London, London, United Kingdom Center, Washington, DC Jeff Allen, MD, Dir. of Laparoscopic Surgery, Norton Healthcare, L. Michael Brunt, MD, Professor of Surgery, Section Chief, Minimally Louisville, KY Invasive Surgery, Washington Univ. School of Medicine, St Louis, MO F. Paul Buckley, MD, Dir.- The Heartburn & Acid Reflux Center,

Joshua B. Alley, MD, Dir., Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery, Centra

Health, Lynchburg, VA BaylorScott&White, Round Rock, TX Surgical Spring Week John Alverdy, MD, Harold and Sarah Lincoln Thompson Professor of Racquel S. Bueno, MD, Assist. Professor - Dept. of Surgery, Univ. of Surgery, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, IL Hawaii John A. Burns School Of Medicine, Honolulu, HI Mehran Anvari, MD, Professor of Surgery, Chair in MIS Surgery and Jo Buyske, MD, Assoc. Executive Dir. and Dir. of Evaluation, American Surgical Innovation, McMaster Univ., Hamilton, ON, Canada Board of Surgery, Philadelphia, PA Horacio J. Asbun, MD, Professor of Surgery - Chairman, General Diego R. Camacho, MD, Assist. Professor, Albert Einstein College of Surgery, Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, FL Medicine, Bronx, NY Binita S. Ashar, MD, Dir., Division of Surgical Devices, U.S. Food and Alfredo M. Carbonell, DO, Professor of Surgery, Chief, Minimal Drug Administration, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Access and Bariatric Surgery, Greenville Health System, Univ. of Silver Spring, MD South Carolina School of Medicine-Greenville, Greenville, SC Vedra A. Augenstein, MD, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Carolinas Franco Carli, MD, Professor of Anesthesia, McGill Univ., Montreal, Medical Center, Charlotte, NC QC, Canada Edward D. Auyang, MD, MS, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Dir. of Tom Cecil, MD, Clinical Dir., Basingstoke and North Hampshire Minimally Invasive Surgery, Residency PD, Univ. of New Mexico, Hospital, Basingstoke, United Kingdom Albuquerque, NM Bipan Chand, MD, Assoc. Professor, Loyola Univ., Maywood, IL Michael M. Awad, MD, Assoc. Dean, Medical Student Education, George J. Chang, MD, Professor of Surgical Oncology, The Univ. of Washington Univ. in St. Louis School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX Dan E. Azagury, MD, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Stanford Univ. Prosanto Chaudhury, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery and School of Medicine, Stanford, CA Oncology, McGill Univ. Health Center, Montreal, QC, Canada Sharon L. Bachman, MD, Dir. of Minimally Invasive Surgery, Surgical David Chia-Chang Chen, MD, Assoc. Professor of Clinical Surgery, Dir. ASTEC Simulation Center, Inova Fairfax Hospital, Falls Church, VA David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Mercedeh Baghai, MD, Attending Surgeon, Torrance Memorial Jenny Jee-Eun Choi, MD, Dir. of Bariatrics, Montefiore Medical Hospital, Torrance, CA Center, Bronx, NY Laila Bailey, RN, MSN, CNOR, OR Service Leader, Urology/ Yong U. Choi, MD, Chief, Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery, Cystoscopy/General/Pediatric General, Inova Fairfax Hospital, Falls Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA Church, VA Alberto Chousleb, MD, Attending Surgeon. Chief Experimental Conrad D. Ballecer, MD, Attending General Surgeon, Center for Surgery. ABC Medical Center, ABC Medical Center, Mexico City, Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery, Phoenix, AZ Mexico Limaris Barrios, MD, Assist. Clinical Professor in Surgery, Tufts Univ. Woung Young Chung, MD, Professor, Yonsei Univ. College of School of Medicine, Winchester, MA Medicine, Seoul, Korea Rebeccah B. Baucom, MD, General Surgery Resident, Vanderbilt Barham Abu Dayyeh, MD, Assist. Profressor of Medicine and Univ. Medical Center, Nashville, TN Consultant in Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Cathy Bauer, RN, BS, MBA, CGRN, CFER, Dir. of Endoscopy/ Rochester, MN Bronchoscopy and Motility, Univ. of Virginia Medical Center, Robert D. Acton, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics, Charlottesville, VA Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN George Berci, MD, Ed(hon), Sen. Dir Min. Inv. Surg, Research, Cedars Gina L. Adrales, MD, MPH, Assoc. Professor, Geisel School of Sinai Med.Center, Los Angeles, CA Medicine at Dartmouth, Lebanon, NH Simon Bergman, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, McGill Univ., Rajesh Aggarwal, MBBS, MA, PhD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Montreal, QC, Canada McGill Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada Marc Bessler, MD, Professor of Clinical Surgery, Columbia Univ., New Farzad Alemi, MD, Assist. Professor, Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery, York, NY Univ. of Missouri, Kansas City, Kansas City, MO Desmond H. Birkett, MD, Chair, Dept. of General Surgery, Lahey James L. Alexander, MA, MRCP, Clinical Research Fellow, Imperial Hospital & Medical Center, Burlington, MA College London, London, United Kingdom Antonio Bispo, MD, Executive Dir., ALACE, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Jeff Allen, MD, Dir. of Laparoscopic Surgery, Norton Healthcare, James G. Bittner, MD, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Virginia Louisville, KY Commonwealth Univ., Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 117 Invasive Surgery, Washington Univ. School of Medicine, St Louis, MO Louis, St School of Medicine, Univ. Washington Surgery, Invasive TX Round Rock, BaylorScott&White, John A. Burns School Of HI Hawaii Honolulu, Medicine, PA Philadelphia, of Surgery, Board NY Bronx, Medicine, of Univ. Health System, Greenville and Bariatric Surgery, Access SC School of Medicine-Greenville,South Carolina Greenville, QC, Canada Kingdom United Basingstoke, Hospital, TX Houston, Center, Cancer MD Anderson Texas, QC, Canada Montreal, Health Center, McGill Univ. Oncology, CA Angeles, Los School of at UCLA, Geffen Medicine David NY Bronx, center, GA Gordon, Fort Medical Center, Army Eisenhower Dwight D. City, Mexico ABC Medical Center, ABC Medical Center, Surgery. Mexico Korea Seoul, Medicine, SC Greenville, Health System, NY York, New school of medicine, OR Portland, Medical Portland Center, Providence Kingdom United Plymouth, Trust, Hospitals NHS Minneapolis, MN VA, Minneapolis Island Hospital, Medicine/EasternLong Brook Stony Surgery, Greenport, NY FL Tallahassee, Memorial Hospital, Tallahassee Hospital, Colombia Bautista, Barranquilla, NY York, New Medical College, WA Vancouver, Surgery, School of Laparoscopic European Surgery, Gastrointestinal Belgium Brussels, Brussels, Banner Univ. Assist., RN First Clinical Nurse Specialist, Practitioner, AZ Phoenix, Medical Center, Prolific Choreographer and Dancer, Jamaica, NY Jamaica, and Dancer, Choreographer Prolific A. Brown, Camille Minimally Section Chief, of Surgery, Professor MD, L. Michael Brunt, HeartburnThe Center, Reflux Acid & Dir.- MD, Buckley, Paul F. of Univ. - Dept. of Surgery, Professor Assist. MD, S. Bueno, Racquel American of Evaluation, and Dir. Dir. Executive Assoc. MD, Jo Buyske, Albert of College Einstein Professor, Assist. MD, Diego R. Camacho, Minimal Chief, of Surgery, Professor DO, M. Carbonell, Alfredo Montreal, McGill of Anesthesia, Univ., Professor MD, Carli, Franco and North Basingstoke Hampshire Clinical Dir., MD, Cecil, Tom IL Maywood, Univ., Loyola Professor, Assoc. MD, Bipan Chand, of Univ. The Oncology, of Surgical Professor MD, Chang, J. George of Surgery and Professor Assoc. MD, Chaudhury, Prosanto of Clinical Surgery, Professor Assoc. MD, Chia-Chang Chen, David medical Montefiore of Bariatrics, Dir. Jee-Eun MD, Choi, Jenny and Bariatric Surgery, Minimally Invasive Chief, MD, Choi, U. Yong Chief Experimental Surgeon. Attending MD, Alberto Chousleb, of College Univ. Yonsei Professor, MD, Chung, Young Woung Greenville Surgery, of Clinical Professor Assoc. MD, S. Cobb, William Nyu langone of medicine, Clinical professor MD, Cohen, Jonathan Surgery Invasive Fellow, Foregut/Minimally MD, Colavita, D. Paul Plymouth Surgeon, Colorectal MD, MBChB, Coleman, Mark Surgeon, General and Minimally Invasive MD, Elizabeth Z. Colsen, DC Washington, Survivor, Trauma War LC, Justin Constantine, of Professor Visiting Chief of Surgery, MD, John M. Cosgrove, Memorial Tallahassee Trauma, Medical MD, Dir., Crooms, W. Jeffrey Dept., Clinica Portoazul/ Minimally Invasive Dir., MD, Daes, Jorge Cornell Weill of Surgery, Professor Assoc. Dakin, MD, Gregory F. Medical Center, Health Southwest Peace MD, Dally, D. Paul Department of Surgery, of Professor PhD, MD, Dapri, Giovanni Nurse DNP, CNS, CNOR, CBN, RNFA, ANP-BC, DNP, Melissa Davis,

Minimally Invasive Surgery, The George Washington Univ. Medical Univ. Washington George The Surgery, Minimally Invasive DC Washington, Center, Miller Surgery School of Medicine / Division of Laparoendoscopic / Miami, Hospital, FL VA Miami Surgeon and Research Dir., McGill Univ.; Jewish General Hospital, Jewish General Hospital, McGill Univ.; Dir., and Research Surgeon QC, Canada Montreal, Agency, Falls Church, VA Church, Falls Agency, Norway - UNN Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway - UNN Commonwealth Univ., Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA Richmond, Virginia, of Medical College Univ., Commonwealth Brazil Hospital & Medical Center, Burlington, MA Burlington, Hospital & MedicalCenter, York, NY York, Montreal, QC, Canada Montreal, Sinai Med.Center, Los Angeles, CA Angeles, Los Sinai Med.Center, Bronchoscopy and Motility, Univ. of Virginia Medical Center, Medical Center, Virginia of Univ. Motility, and Bronchoscopy VA Charlottesville, Univ. Medical Center, Nashville, TN Nashville, Medical Center, Univ. School of Medicine, Winchester, MA Winchester, School of Medicine, Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery, Phoenix, AZ Phoenix, and Robotic Surgery, Minimally Invasive Cystoscopy/General/Pediatric General, Inova Fairfax Hospital, Falls Falls Hospital, Fairfax Inova General, Cystoscopy/General/Pediatric VA Church, Hospital, Torrance, CA Torrance, Hospital, Dir. ASTEC Simulation Center, Inova Fairfax Hospital, Falls Church, Church, Falls Hospital, Fairfax Inova Center, Simulation ASTEC Dir. VA School of Medicine, Stanford, CA School Stanford, of Medicine, Washington Univ. in St. Louis School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO Louis, School St. of Medicine, Louis in St. Univ. Washington Minimally Invasive Surgery, Residency PD, Univ. of New Mexico, of New Mexico, Univ. Residency PD, Surgery, Minimally Invasive NM Albuquerque, Medical Center, Charlotte, NC Charlotte, Medical Center, Drug Administration, Center for Devices and Radiological Devices Health, for Center Drug Administration, MD Spring, Silver Surgery, Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, Clinic Florida, Mayo Surgery, Surgical Innovation, McMaster Univ., Hamilton, ON, Canada Hamilton, McMaster Innovation, Univ., Surgical Surgery, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, IL Chicago, Chicago, of Univ. Surgery, Health, Lynchburg, VA Health, Lynchburg, SAGES Invited Faculty List Faculty Invited SAGES Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical Professor of Surgery, Chief Section of of Surgery, Professor MD, Brody, J. Fredrick Assist. Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Miami- Univ. of Surgery, Professor Assist. Robert MD, Bowles, J. Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Staff Colorectal Staff of Surgery, Professor Assoc. Marylise MD, Boutros, VADM Raquel C. Bono, Director, Defense Health Defense Director, Raquel C. Bono, VADM Raquel Bono, VADM Resident / Research fellow, Univ. of Northern Univ. fellow, / Research Resident M. Bogen,Etai MD, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Virginia Virginia of Surgery, Professor Assist. MD, G. Bittner, James Executive Dir. of ALACE, ALACE, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Janeiro, de ALACE, of ALACE, Dir. Executive MD, Bispo, Antonio Chair, Dept. of General Surgery, Lahey Dept. of General Surgery, Chair, MD, Desmond H. Birkett, Professor of Clinical Surgery, Columbia Univ., New Univ., Columbia of Clinical Surgery, Professor MD, Bessler, Marc Assoc. Professor of Surgery, McGill Univ., McGill Univ., of Surgery, Professor Assoc. MD, Simon Bergman, Sen.Dir Min.Inv.Surg,Research, Cedars Cedars Sen.Dir Ed(hon), Min.Inv.Surg,Research, Berci, MD, George Dir. of Endoscopy/ CFER, Dir. CGRN, RN, BS, MBA, Bauer, Cathy General Surgery Resident, Vanderbilt Vanderbilt General Surgery Resident, MD, Baucom, B. Rebeccah Assist. Clinical Professor in Surgery, Tufts Univ. Univ. Tufts in Surgery, Clinical Professor Assist. MD, Barrios, Limaris Attending General Surgeon, Center for for Center General Surgeon, Attending MD, Ballecer, D. Conrad OR Service Leader, Urology/ RN, MSN, CNOR, OR Service Leader, Laila Bailey, Attending Surgeon, Torrance Memorial Torrance Surgeon, Attending Baghai, MD, Mercedeh Dir. of Minimally Invasive Surgery, Surgical Surgical Surgery, of Minimally Invasive Dir. L. Bachman, MD, Sharon Assist. Professor of Surgery, Stanford Univ. Univ. Stanford of Surgery, Professor Assist. MD, Azagury, Dan E. Assoc. Dean, Medical Student Education, Dean, Education, Medical Student Assoc. MD, Michael M. Awad, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Dir. of Dir. of Surgery, Professor MS, Assist. MD, Auyang, D. Edward Assist. Professor of Surgery, Carolinas Carolinas of Surgery, Professor Assist. MD, Augenstein, A. Vedra Dir., Division of Surgical Devices, U.S. Food and Food U.S. Devices, of Surgical Division Dir., MD, Binita S. Ashar, Professor of Surgery - Chairman, General Professor MD, Asbun, J. Horacio Professor of Surgery, Chair in MIS Surgery and of Surgery, Professor MD, Anvari, Mehran Harold and Sarah Lincoln Thompson Professor of Professor Thompson Lincoln and Sarah Harold MD, John Alverdy, Dir., Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery, Centra Centra Metabolic Bariatric & Surgery, Dir., MD, Alley, Joshua B.

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Brian R. Davis, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery and Internal Alberto R. Ferreres, PhD, Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Buenos

Medicine, Residency PD, Texas Tech Paul L. Foster School of Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina SAGES 2016 Medicine, El Paso, TX Abe L. Fingerhut, MD, Professor, Univ. of Paris, Poissy, France Suvranu De, ScD, Professor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY Karen M. Flanders, MSN, CBN, NP-C, Metabolic and Bariatric Teresa C. deBeche-Adams, MD, Center for Colon and Rectal Surgery Coordinator/Nurse Practitioner, Winchester Hospital, Surgery, Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL Winchester, MA Shad Deering, MD, National Expert in the Use of Simulation for James W. Fleshman, MD, Chairman Dept. of Surgery Baylor Patient Safety, Bethesda, MD University Medical Center, Seeger Endowed Chair and Professor, Conor P. Delaney, MD, PhD, Chairman, Digestive Disease Institute, Baylor Univ. Medical Center, Dallas, TX Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Yuman Fong, MD, Chairman, Dept. of Surgery, City of Hope Medical David J. Desilets, MD, PhD, Assist. Professor of Clinical Medicine Center, Duarte, CA and Surgery, Tuft’s Univ. School of Medicine, Southwick, MA Morris E. Franklin Jr, MD, Dir., Texas Endosurgery Institute, San Daniel J. Deziel, MD, Professor and Helen Shedd Keith Chair of Antonio, TX Surgery, Rush Univ. Medical Center, Chicago, IL Gavin French, MD, Assoc. professor of surgery, Memorial Univ. of Diana L. Diesen, MD, Assist. Professor, UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX Newfoundland, Corner Brook, NF, Canada Gerald M. Fried, MD, Professor and Chairman, Dept. of Surgery, Justin B. Dimick, MPH, George D. Zuidema Professor of Surgery,

Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI McGill Univ. Faculty of Medicine, Montreal, QC, Canada Surgical Spring Week Mark A. Dobbertien, DO, Staff MIS/General Surgeon, Naval Hospital Karl H. Fuchs, MD, Prof. Dr., Goethe Univ. Frankfu, Frankfurt, Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL Germany Salvatore Docimo, Jr., DO, MS, MIS/Bariatric Surgery Fellow, Penn Pascal R. Fuchshuber, MD, Surgical Oncology, The Permanente State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA Medical Group; Clinical Assoc. Professor of Surgery, UCSF, The Jonathan M. Dort, MD, Vice Chairman for Education and Dir., Permanente Medical Group, California, Walnut Creek, CA Surgery Residency Program, Inova Fairfax Medical Center, Manoel P Galvao Neto, MD, Dir. of Bariatric Endoscopy service, 9th Associate Professor of Surgery, Virginia Commonwealth Univ. of July Hospital - Gastro Obeso Center - Mario Covas Hospital, Sao School of Medicine, Falls Church, VA Paulo, Brazil, Sao Paulo, Brazil Wade G. Douglas, MD, PD, Florida State College of Medicine General Aimee K. Gardner, PhD, Associate Director of Education, UT Surgery Residency at Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare, Tallahassee, Southwestern Med Ctr, Dallas, TX FL Bryce Gartland, MD, CEO, Emory Univ. Hospital, Atlanta, GA Quan-Yang Duh, MD, Professor, Univ. of California, San Francisco, Denise W. Gee, MD, Assist. Professor in Surgery, Harvard Medical San Francisco, CA School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA LTC Duane Duke, MD, Division Chief of Pediatric Surgery, Walter Keith S. Gersin, MD, Clinical Professor of Surgery, Univ. of North Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD Carolina, Charlotte, NC Kerry B. Dunbar, MD, Assoc. Professor of Medicine, Esophageal Carey Goldberg, Thriving Over Surviving Event Co-host; Reporter, Diseases Center, Dallas VA Medical Center and Univ. of Texas Common Health, WBUR Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX Ross F Goldberg, MD, Chief of Surgery; Assist. Professor, Dept. of Brian J. Dunkin, MD, Professor of Surgery and Head, Section of Surgery, Maricopa Integrated Health System; Univ. of Arizona Surgical Endoscopy, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX College of Medicine - Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ Christy M. Dunst, MD, The Oregon Clinic- Foregut Surgeon; Division Matthew I. Goldblatt, MD, Assoc. Professor, Medical College of of Gastrointestinal & Minimally Invasive Surgery, Portland, OR Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI David B Earle, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Tufts Univ. School of I. Emre Gorgun, MD, Pepper Pike, OH Medicine, Longmeadow, MA Jon C. Gould, MD, Professor of Surgery, Medical College of George M. Eid, MD, System Dir. , Bariatric and Metabolic Institute, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA Jean-François Gravie, MD, Secretary General, Fédération de Kristen Elstner, MD, Sydney, Australia Chirurgie Viscérale et Digestive (FCVD), Toulouse, France Trine Engebretsen, MD, MS, Organ Transplant Recipient, Macon, GA Jacob A. Greenberg, MD, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Steve Eubanks, MD, Dir. of Academic Surgery, Florida Hospital, Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI Orlando, FL Frederick L. Greene, MD, Clinical Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Robert D. Fanelli, MD, MHA, Chief, Minimally Invasive Surgery North Carolina School of Medicine, Charlotte, NC and Surgical Endoscopy; The Guthrie Clinic, PC, Clinical Professor Charlotte Guglielmi, MA, BSN, RN,CNOR, Beth Israel Deaconess of Surgery; The Commonwealth Medical College, SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Boston, MA Medical Univ., Albany Medical College, Sayre, PA Padma Gulur, MD, Dir. of Pain Management Services, UC Irvine Timothy M. Farrell, MD, Professor of Surgery, UNC-Chapel Hill, Health School of Medicine, Irvine, CA Chapel Hill, NC Caitlin A Halbert, DO, MIS and General Surgeon, Christiana Institute Joanne Favuzza, MD, Assist. Professor, Rush Univ. Medical Center, of Advanced Surgery, Newark, DE Chicago, IL Ho-Seong Han, MD, PhD, Professor, Seoul National Univ., Seoul, Nicole M. Fearing, MD, Medical Dir. of Bariatrics, Menorah Medical Korea Center, Overland Park, KS Mohamad I. Haque, MD, Deputy Dir., Andersen Simulation Center, Liane S. Feldman, MD, Professor of Surgery, McGill Univ., Montreal, Madigan Army Medical Center, Joint Base Lewis-McCord, WA QC, Canada Kristi L. Harold, MD, Professor of Surgery, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Edward L. Felix, MD, Senior surgical consultant and Surgeon, Marian Phoenix, AZ Regional Medical Center, Marian Regional Medical Center, Pismo Hobart Harris, MD, Chief of General Surgery, UC San Francisco, San Beach, CA Francisco, CA

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 119 Boston, MA Boston, MA Boston, MedicalMedical Deaconess Beth Center, School, Israel CO Denver, Medical Center, VA Denver and the Colorado Kanagawa-Ken, Japan Hospital, Sagamihara MD School Baltimore, of Medicine, Canada AB, Edmonton, Wisconsin, WI Milwaukee, NY Albany, MedicalPartners Associates, Methodist Houston Associates, Surgical Colorectal Education, Hospital, TXHouston, OH Cleveland, Medical Center, Case Korea Daegu, Hospital, Univ. Health, FL Hosp Celebration Surgery Institute Celebration at FL Health, Celebration, MA Boston, Massachusetts General Hospital, of Motility, Leader Perelman Train, and Research, Innovation, Endoscopic for Center PA Philadelphia, of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine the Univ. at Health Eastern Monash Univ. Group; Melbourne Upper GI Surgical Australia Melbourne, Clinical School, Hospital, Women’s Brigham and Room Faculty, and Simulation MA Boston, LA New Orleans, CA Francisco, OH Cleveland, of Medicine, College Clinic Lerner Cleveland Surgery, & Anatomical Gynecology-Obstetrics; Pathology Engineering; of Buffalo at Univ. State Univ. Sciences; Electrical(The Engineering, NY Buffalo, York), New MA Boston, NY York, New of Medicine, Spain Barcelona, TN Knoxville, LA Madisonville, Tulane, of Surgery at Professor Clinical Assistant Our Medical Regional Lady of the Lake Surgery, Clinical Professor, LA Rouge, Baton Center, Assoc. Professor, Harvard Medical School, Professor, Assoc. MD, Jones, B. Stephanie Harvard Chair of Surgery, Vice and Professor MD, Jones, Daniel B. of Univ. of Surgery, Professor Assist. MS, MD, L. Jones, Edward Organization, Hospital National and Chair, Dir. MD, Kaneda, Goro Korea MD, MooChang Kang, of Maryland Univ. of Medicine, Professor MD, Kantsevoy, V. Sergey of Alberta, Univ. of Surgery, Professor Assoc. MD, Karmali, Shahzeer of Medical College Professor, Assist. MD, S. Kastenmeier, Andrew Health Peter’s St. Physician, Attending MD, L. Keim, Rebecca and of Research Dir. Surgeon, MS, Assoc. MD, Keller, S. Deborah OH Cleveland, Clinic, Cleveland MD, Kessler, Hermann Hospitals, Univ. of Surgery, Professor Assoc. MD, Khaitan, Leena Yeungnam Department of HBP Surgery, PhD, Kim, MD, Hong-Jin Metabolic Medicine and for of Center Dir. Kim, MD, Chae Keith Team Unit - Nurse GI Endoscopy Staff BSN RN CGRN, R. King, Janet Dir. of Medicine, Professor Family Wilmott MD, Michael L. Kochman, Surgeon, Upper Gastrointestinal Msurg, Kohn, MD, P. Geoffrey Operating Development RN, Clinical Educator/Staff Kollar, M. Kelly Univ., Tulane Dept. of Surgery, Professor, MD, R. Korndorffer, James San Innovator, Inventor, Physician-Scientist, MD, Daniel Kraft, of Professor Assoc. Endoscopy, Surgical Dir., MD, Kroh, D. Matthew of Mechanical & Aerospace Professor MD, N. Krovi, Venkat School of Medicine, Univ. Tufts MBA, MD, Kudsi, Yusef Omar School NYU of surgery, Professor Clinical Assoc. MD, Kurian, Marina of Barcelona, Univ. of Surgery, Professor MD, M. Lacy, Antonio OH Cleveland, Music Psychologist, MT-BC, PhD, Lane, Deforia Tennessee, of Univ. Professor, Assist. Melissa Phillips Lapinska, MD, and Specialists of Louisiana of Surgical Founder MD, Lavin, Thomas Surgery Minimally Institute; Invasive Dir., MD, A. Leblanc, Karl

Research Fellow, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom United London, Imperial London, College Fellow, Research Medical Center, Gig Harbor, WA Gig Harbor, Medical Center, Rochester, MN Rochester, Kenya Diego, CA Diego, Medicine, Canton, MA Canton, Medicine, Center, New York, NY York, New Center, Pediatrics, and Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, Nashville, Univ., Vanderbilt and Biomedical Informatics, Pediatrics, TN Showa Univ. Koto-Toyosu Hospital, Tokyo, Japan Tokyo, Hospital, Koto-Toyosu Univ. Showa Beth Israel, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY York, Icahn School of Medicine Mount Sinai, New Beth at Israel, San Diego, CA San Diego, Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC Charlotte, Medical Center, Carolinas Surgery, School, Boston, MA Boston, School, Oregon Health & Science Univ., Portland, OR Portland, Univ., & Science Health Oregon Univ., Chicago, IL Chicago, Univ., Chair for Education, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA Seattle, Washington, of Univ. Education, Chair for Diego, La Jolla, CA Diego, Chapel Hill, Wilmington, NC Wilmington, Chapel Hill, Lester & Sara Jayne Williams, Chair of Academic Surgery; Profess, Surgery; Chair of Academic Williams, Profess, Jayne & Sara Lester TN Nashville, Univ., Vanderbilt Houston, Houston, TXHouston, Capital Region Health Park, Latham, NY Latham, Health Park, Region Capital of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY York, of Medicine Mount Sinai, New at Harrison Distinguised University Chair in Surgery, As, Medical As, Harrison Chair in Surgery, Distinguised University GA Augusta, Univ., Augusta of Georgia/ College Charlotte, NC Charlotte, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA Boston, Massachusetts General Hospital, Education, CRICO, Harvard Risk Management Foundation, Harvard Risk Management Foundation, CRICO, Education, MA Cambridge, Univ., Columbus, OH Columbus, Univ., and advocate and advocate SAGES Invited Faculty List Faculty Invited SAGES Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical Surgical Resident and Honorary Surgical MD, Johnston, Maximilian J. Associate Professor of Surgery, Madigan Army Madigan Army of Surgery, Professor Associate K.Eric Johnson, MD, Trauma Dir. and Professor of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Clinic, Mayo of Surgery, and Professor Dir. Trauma MD, Don Jenkins, Professor, Univ. OF NAIROBI/COSECSA, Nairobi, Nairobi, OF NAIROBI/COSECSA, Univ. Professor, Jani, Pankaj Prof. Assoc. Professor of Surgery, UCSD, San UCSD, of Surgery, Professor Assoc. Garth MD, R. Jacobsen, Assist. Professor, Tufts School of Tufts Professor, MPH, Assist. MD, Jacobsen, Lisa Jane Assoc Clin Prof of Surgery, Mount Sinai Medical of Surgery, Clin Prof Assoc MD, Jacob, P. Brian Assoc. Professor of Surgery, of Surgery, Professor Assoc. PhD, MD, Jackson, Purcell Gretchen Professor and Dir., Digestive Disease Center, Center, Disease Digestive and Dir., Professor MD, Inoue, Haruhiro William B. Inabnet III, MD, Chairman, Dept. of Surgery Mount Sinai Inabnet III, MD, B. William Naval Medical Center San Diego, San Diego, Medical Center Naval MD, CAPT Romeo C. Ignacio Jr., Professor of Surgery / Chief, Division of HPB of Surgery / Chief, Professor A. Iannitti, MD, David Assoc. Professor, Harvard Medical Professor, MPH, Assoc. MD, M. Hutter, Matthew Mackenzie Professor and Chair, Dept. of Surgery, Dept. of Surgery, and Chair, Mackenzie Professor MD, John Hunter, Warzone Medic, Bethesda, MD Medic, MC, Warzone LTC, Hueman, MD, Matthew Northwestern of Surgery, Professor Assoc. MD, S. Hungness, Eric Professor of Surgery, Residency PD, Assoc. Assoc. Residency of Surgery, PD, Professor MD, Horvath, D. Karen Professor of Surgery, Univ. of California San of California Univ. of Surgery, Professor MD, Santiago Horgan, Assist. Professor of Surgery, SEAHEC/UNC- of Surgery, Professor Assist. MD, Hope, W. William Michael D. Holzman, MD, MPH, Chief Division of General Surgery; MD, Holzman, Michael D. Univ. of Texas Health Science Center at at Health Science Center Texas of Univ. MD, Julie L. Holihan, General Surgeon Community Care Physicians, Physicians, Care Community Surgeon General MD, Hoffert, Eugene The Salky Professor of Surgery, Icahn School Icahn of Surgery, Salky The Professor MD, Daniel M. Herron, Vice Chair and Professor of Surgery; Harold Chair and Professor J. Vice MD, Herline, J. Alan Professor, Carolinas Medical Center, Medical Center, Carolinas Professor, MD, Heniford, Todd B. Nursing Practice Specialist, Specialist, Nursing Practice RN, MHA, CNOR, Hemingway, Maureen Senior PD, Patient Safety and Safety Patient Senior PD, MSN, RN, CPHQ, Lisa Heard, Microbiologist, FDA/CDRH, Silver Spring, MD Spring, Silver FDA/CDRH, Microbiologist, Haugen, PhD, Shani State Ohio The of Surgery, Professor Assoc. MD, W. Hazey, Jeffrey Boston Marathon bombing survivor, philanthropist philanthropist bombing survivor, Marathon Boston Haslet, Adrianne

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Lawrence Lee, MD, PGY-5 General Surgery, McGill Univ. Health Ahmad K. Mirza, MD, Department of General Surgery, The

Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada University Hospital of South Manchester, Cheadle - Cheshire, SAGES 2016 Kyu Eun Lee, MD, Professor, Seoul National Univ. College of United Kingdom Medicine, Seoul, Korea Daniela Molena, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Memorial Sloan Sang W. Lee, MD, Professor and Chief of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY USC Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA Alberto Montori, MD, Professor (Emeritus of Surgery), Univ. OF Herbert Lerner, MD, Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring, MD ROME “SAPIENZA”, Rome, Italy David N Lewin, MD, Dir. of Gastrointestinal Pathology, Medical Univ. Erin Moran-Atkin, MD, Assist. Professor, Montefiore Medical Center, of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Bronx, NY Mike Kuo Liang, MD, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Texas John M. Morton, MD, Chief, Bariatric and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX Stanford Univ., Menlo Park, CA Anne O. Lidor, MD, MPH, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Johns Hopkins Carmen L Mueller, BSc(H) MD FRCSC MEd, Assist. Professor of Univ. SOM, Baltimore, MD Surgery, McGill Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada Robert B. Lim, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Tripler Army Medical Malcolm G. Munro, MD, Professor, Univ. of California, Los Angeles Center, Honolulu, HI AND Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA

Edward Lin, DO, Chief, Division of Gastrointestinal & General

Surgery, Professor of Surgery, Emory Univ. School of Medicine, Kenric M. Murayama, MD, Chairman & PD, John A. Burns School of Surgical Spring Week Atlanta, GA Medicine, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI Cedric S.F. Lorenzo, MD, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Hawaii Alex P. Nagle, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Northwestern Univ., Department of Surgery, Honolulu, HI Chicago, IL Bruce V. MacFadyen Jr, MD, Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Texas Vimal K. Narula, MD, Assoc. Professor Surgery, The Ohio State Univ. Medical School Houston, Houston, TX Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH Amin Madani, MD, General Surgery Resident, PGY-5, McGill Univ., Leslie K. Nathanson, MD, VMO, The Wesley Hospital, Brisbane, Montreal, QC, Canada Australia Gregory J. Mancini, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Bradley J. Needleman, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, The Ohio Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville, TN State Univ., Columbus, OH Peter W. Marcello, MD, Chairman, Dept. of Colon & Rectal SUrgery, MAJ Lucas Neff, MD, Staff Surgeon, David Grant Medical Center, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center, Burlington, MA Travis AFB, CA Daniel R. Marcus, MD, General Surgeon, Marina Del Rey Hospital, Dmitry Nepomnayshy, MD, Assist. Proffessor of Surgery, TUFTS Providence Saint John’s Health Center, Los Angeles, CA Univ., Boston, MA John H. Marks, MD, Professor, Lankenau Institute for Medical Ninh Tuan Nguyen, MD, Professor of Surgery, Univ. of California Research, Wynnewood, PA Irvine Medical Center, Orange, CA Jeffrey M. Marks, MD, Professor, case medical center, Cleveland, OH Sabrena F. Noria, MD, PhD, Assist. Professor, The Ohio State Univ., Michael R. Marohn, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Johns Hopkins Columbus, OH Univ. School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Yuri Novitsky, MD, Professor of Surgery, Case Western Reserve Univ., Matthew J. Martin, MD, Trauma Medical Dir., Madigan Army Cleveland, OH Medical Center, Tacoma, WA Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, Author, New York, NY Robert Martindale, MD, PhD, Professor of Surgery, Oregon Health Daniel S. Oh, MD, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Southern & Science Univ., Portland, OR California, Los Angeles, CA Jose M. Martinez, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Miami, Allan E. Okrainec, MD, Assoc. Professor, Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL ON, Canada Brent D. Matthews, MD, Professor and Chair of Surgery, Department Jaisa S. Olasky, MD, Clinical Instructor, Harvard Medical School, of Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Univ. of North Carolinas - Cambridge, MA Charlotte Campus, Charlotte, NC Dmitry Oleynikov, MD, Chief Gastrointestinal, Minimally Invasive Elisabeth C. McLemore, MD, Chief, Colorectal Surgery; Dir., and Bariatric Surgery, Univ. of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Minimally Invasive Surgery Center, Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Hari Kumar Ondiveeran, MD, Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA John, NB, Canada Ozanan Ricardo de Oliveira Meireles, MD, Instructor in Surgery, John T. Paige, MD, Assoc. Professor of Clinical Surgery, LSU Health Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA New Orleans School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA John D. Mellinger, MD, J. Roland Folse Endowed Chair in Surgery, Adrian Park, MD, Chairman, Dept. of Surgery, Anne Arundel Medical Professor and Chair of General Surgery, Vice Chair, Depart, Center, Annapolis, MD Southern Illinois Univ. School of Medicine, Springfield, IL MAJ Jason Pasley, DO, Dir. of Physician Education, Assist. Professor Lora M. Melman, MD, MIS/Robotic Specialist in Bariatrics/Hernia/ of Surgery, Baltimore CSTARS, RA Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Foregut, Naugatuck, CT Baltimore, MD W. Scott Melvin, MD, Professor of Surgery, Montefiore Medical Marco G. Patti, MD, Professor of Surgery, Dir. Center for Esophageal Center - and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY Diseases, Univ. of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL Dean J. Mikami, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, The Ohio State Eric M. Pauli, MD, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Penn State Hershey Univ., Columbus, OH Medical Center, Hershey, PA Al Millar, Circus and Corporate Entertainer, International Street, Jonathan P. Pearl, MD, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Boston, MA Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Bertrand Millat, MD, PhD, Head of Dept. of Surgery, Saint Eloi Silvana Perretta, MD, Professor, IRCAD , Univ. of Strasbourg, Hospital, Montpellier, France Strasbourg, France

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 121 Children’s Specialty Care and Wolfson Children’s Hospital, Hospital, Children’s Wolfson and Specialty Care Children’s FL Jacksonville, Jacksonville, CO Denver, Colorado, MA Springfield, Medical Center, School Baystate of Medicine, FL Weston, Clinic Florida, Cleveland FL Tampa, Tampa, Hospital Florida Endoscopy, Hospital, School Celebration of Medicine, Florida of Central FL Celebration, of Kentucky, Univ. Surgery, Surgery; Gastrointestinal Chief, KY Lexington, CO Denver, Children, Mountain Hospital For NH School of Medicine Dartmouth, at Hanover, NY York, Mount Sinai School New of Medicine, Surgery, NY Albany, Partners, MA Boston, Medical Deaconess Beth Center, Israel Surgery, La Jolla, CA San Diego, NH Hanover, TX UTHSCSA, San Antonio, VAHCS; Texas OH Cleveland, Clinic, Cleveland Surgery, VA Charlottesville, Health System, Virginia of Western Schulich School Medicine of and Dentistry, Oncology, ON, Canada London, Univ., Buffalo at School of Mediicine and Biomedical Univ. of Surgery, NY Buffalo, Sciences, OH Columbus, Medical Center, Wexner Univ. TX Dallas, Medical Center, Southwestern TX Medical Galveston, Branch, MA Boston, of Pancreas Dir. Assoc.; of Endobariatric Program Endoscopy; Dir. NY York, New Medical College, Cornell Weill Program, TXHouston, MA Cambridge, Health Alliance, Mexico City, Mexico UNAM, Univ. National Chief, Division of Pediatric Surgery, Nemours Nemours Surgery, Pediatric Division of Chief, MD, Daniel Robie, of Univ. of Surgery, Professor MS, Robinson, MD, N. Thomas PA Hershey, MD, M. Rogers, Ann Univ. Tufts of Surgery, Professor Assoc. John R. Romanelli, MD, Chairman, Dept. of General Surgery, MD, Raul Rosenthal, J. Surgery of Minimally and Surgical Invasive Dir. MD, Ross, B. Sharona FL Orlando, Homemaker, of FacingObesity.com, Founder Dana Rosser, of Surgery University Clinical Professor MD, C. Rosser Jr, James Minimally Invasive of Surgery; Professor Dir. Roth, MD, John Scott Rocky Surgery, Chief of Pediatric MD, S. Rothenberg, Steven Geisel of Medicine and of Surgery, Professor MD, Richard Rothstein, of Surgery; Professor Division of Laparoscopic MD, Barry A. Salky, Health Peters St. General Surgeon, DO, M. Sanders, Christina in Minimally Invasive Clinical Fellow MD, Sanders, MAJ John P. of California, Univ. of Surgery, Professor Assist. MD, Bryan Sandler, J. Dartmouth College, Professor, Assist. MD, Santos, Fernando B. South of Surgery, Clinical Professor Assoc. Michelle MD, K. Savu, and Bariatric Laparoscopic Advanced Dir., MD, Philip R. Schauer, Univ. of Surgery, Professor Watts H. Stephen MD, Schirmer, D. Bruce Dept.s of Surgery and Professor, M. Schlachta, MD, Christopher and Chairman of the Dept. Professor MD, Schwaitzberg, D. Steven Ohio State The Professor, Clinical Assist. MD, S. Schwartz, Jennifer UT Chairman of Education, Vice and Professor MD, Scott, Daniel J. Texas of Univ. of Surgery, Professor MD, Senagore, J. Anthony Medical Center, Tufts of Surgery, Professor Assist. Sajani MD, Shah, of Medicine Advanced Professor Assist. MD, Reem Sharaiha, Medical College, Cornell Weill Professor, Assist. MD, Sherman, Vadim Cambridge Division of General Surgery, Chief, MD, R. Sheth, Ketan FELAC, Dir. Excecutive of Surgery, Profesor MD, Samuel Shuchleib,

Haven, CTHaven, Professor of Surgery, Uniformed Services Univ. / Walter Reed Walter / Services Uniformed Univ. of Surgery, Professor Bethesda, MD MilitaryNational Medical Center, Michigan, Department of Surgery, Ann Arbor, MI Michigan, Arbor, Department Ann of Surgery, Celebration, FL Celebration, The Oregon Clinic, Portland, OR Portland, Clinic, Oregon The Surgery; Chief, Section of Foregut Surgery, The Methodist Hospital, Methodist Hospital, The Surgery, Surgery; Section of Foregut Chief, TXHouston, School, Boston, MA Boston, School, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Asian Institute of Gastroenterology, Institute of Gastroenterology, Asian Surgery, Minimally Invasive India Sohajiguda, Hyderabad, Health Science Center, Knoxville, TN Knoxville, Health Science Center, Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Dartmouth HItchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH Lebanon, Dartmouth HItchcock Medical Center, College London, London, United Kingdom United London, London, College Univ., Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, Univ., Department of Surgery, Stony Brook, NY Department Stony of Surgery, Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Hopkins Baltimore, School of Medicine, Medical Center, Cleveland, OH Cleveland, Medical Center, School of Medicine, Roanoke, VA School Roanoke, of Medicine, Vanderbilt Univ. Medical Center, Nashville, TN Nashville, Medical Center, Univ. Vanderbilt Bariatric Program, Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham, NC Medical Center, Duke Univ. Bariatric Program, Lerner College of Medicine,Case Western Reserve Univ. School of Reserve Univ. Western of Medicine,Case College Lerner OH Cleveland, Medicine, Northeast Ohio Medical Univ., Akron, OH NortheastOhio Medical Univ., Medical Center, Dalton, GA Dalton, Medical Center, College of Cornell Univ., New York, NY York, New Univ., of Cornell College Orange, CA Orange, System, Los Angeles, CA Angeles, Los System, Washington, WA Seattle, Washington, School of Medicine, Dept of Surgery, Shawnee Mission, Shawnee KS DeptSchool of Surgery, Medicine, of Columbus, OH Columbus, SAGES Invited Faculty List Faculty Invited SAGES Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical Assoc. Professor, Yale School of Medicine, New School of Medicine, Yale Professor, Assoc. Roberts, E. MD, Kurt Ochsner Clinic, New Orleans, LA New Orleans, Ochsner Clinic, S. Richardson, MD, William / Assoc. Education Chairman for Vice MD, Ritter, Matthew E. Assist. Professor, Clerkship Dir., Univ. of Univ. Clerkship Dir., Professor, Assist. MD, Reddy, Rishindra Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Central Florida, Florida, of Central Univ. of Surgery, Professor A. Redan, MD, Jay Esophageal, Foregut and Bariatric Surgeon, and Bariatric Surgeon, Foregut Esophageal, MD, M. Reavis, Kevin Chief, Section of Minimally Invasive Chief, MD, R. Reardon, Patrick Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical of Surgery, Professor MD, Rattner, W. David Chief of Surgical Gastroenterology and Gastroenterology MS, MAMS, Chief of Surgical Rao, V. G. Professor and Chairman, Univ. of Tennessee Tennessee of and Chairman, Univ. Professor MD, Ramshaw, J. Bruce Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Univ. of Surgery, Professor Assoc. MD, Ramaswamy, Archana Clincal PD Bariatric Surgery Program, APRN, Clincal PD Bariatric Surgery Program, Quigley, Maureen Honorary Clinical Lecturer, Imperial Honorary Clinical Lecturer, PhD, MD, Philip H Pucher, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Thomas Jefferson Jefferson Thomas of Surgery, Professor Assist. MD, Pucci, Michael J. Professor of Surgery, Stony Brook Medicine Brook Stony of Surgery, Professor MD, Pryor, D. Aurora Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Medicine, and Critical Care Anesthesia Pronovost, Peter Assist. Professor of Surgery, Univ. Hospitals Case Hospitals Case Univ. of Surgery, Professor Assist. MD, Prabhu, Ajita Assist. Professor, Virginia Tech Carilion Carilion Tech Virginia Professor, Assist. PhD, MD, Kinga A. Powers, Benjamin K. Poulose. M.D., M.P.H., M.P.H., M.D., MPH, Benjamin K. Poulose. MD, Benjamin K. Poulose, Division Chief Duke Minimally Invasive and Division Chief Duke Minimally Invasive MD, Portenier, Dana D. Professor of Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Cleveland of Surgery, Professor MD, Ponsky, L. Jeffrey Assoc. Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics, of Surgery and Pediatrics, Professor Assoc. MD, Ponsky, Todd Medical Dir. for Bariatric Surgery, Hamilton Hamilton Bariatric Surgery, for Medical Dir. MD, Ponce, Jaime Leon C. Hirsch Professor of Surgery, Weill Medical Weill of Surgery, C. Hirsch Professor Leon MD, Pomp, Alfons Professor of Surgery, Univ. of California, Irvine, of California, Univ. of Surgery, Professor MD, Pigazzi, Alessio Professor of Surgery, Cedars Sinai Health Cedars of Surgery, Professor MD, H. Phillips, Edward Assist. Professor, Univ. of Univ. Professor, M.Sc., Assist. MD, Petersen, P. Rebecca Clinical Assoc. Professor, Univ. of Kansas Univ. Professor, Clinical Assoc. MD, Petelin, Joseph B. Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Ohio State Univ., Univ., State Ohio of Surgery, Professor Assoc. MD, A. Perry, Kyle

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Donna Singer, MS, Principal, Donna Singer Consulting, LLC, Newton, Yaakov Ulano, MD, Asst. Dir., Dept. of Surgery, Sanz Medical Center,

MA Laniado Hospital, Netanya, Israel, Netanya, Israel SAGES 2016 Douglas S. Smink, MD, MPH, Assoc. Professor, Harvard Medical David R. Urbach, MD, Professor of Surgery and Health Policy, School, Boston, MA Management and Evaluation, Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada Dae Kyung Sohn, MD, Ctr for Colorectal Cancer, National Cancer Sharon A. Van Wicklin, MSN, RN, CNOR, CRNFA(E), CPSN-R, Center, Goyang, Korea PLNC, Senior Perioperative Practice Specialist, AORN (Association Nathaniel J. Soper, MD, Loyal and Edith Davis Professor and Chair of of periOperative Registered Nurses), Denver, CO Surgery, Northwestern Medicine, Chicago, IL Melina C. Vassiliou, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, McGill Univ. Konstantinos Spaniolas, MD, Assist. Professor of Surgery, East Health Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada Carolina Univ., Greenville, NC Khashayar Vaziri, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, George Michael R. St Jean, MD, Surgeon Medical Dir., Eastern Maine Washington Univ., Washington, DC Medical Center, Bangor, ME Gary C. Vitale, MD, Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Louisville, Stavros Stavropoulos, MD, Dir., GI Endoscopy. Winthrop University Louisville, KY Hospital. Adjunct Professor of Clinical Medicine, Columbia Guy R. Voeller, MD, Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Tennessee Health University, College of Physicians and Surgeons. Adjunct Clinical Science Center, Memphis, TN Professor of Medicine, Temple University, Winthrop Univ. Hospital, Eric T. Volckmann, MD, Assist. Professor, Dir. of Bariatric Surgery, Mineola, NY

Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Surgical Spring Week Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD, PhD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Norihito Wada, MD, Assist. Professor, Keio Univ. School of Medicine, Carolinas Healthcare System, Charlotte, NC Tokyo, Japan Steven Strasberg, MD, Pruett Professor of Surgery, Washington Go Wakabayashi, MD, PhD, Ageo Central General Hospital, Ageo, Univ. in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO Japan Iswanto Sucandy, MD, Instructor in Surgery, Univ. of Pittsburgh Robert Waldinger, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Director of School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA Harvard Study of Adult Development, Boston, MA Maki Sugimoto, MD, Assoc. Professor, Kobe Univ., Kobe Hyogo, Danielle S Walsh, MD, Assoc. Professor, East Carolina Univ., Japan Greenville, NC Shelby Sullivan, MD, Assist. Professor of Medicine, Dir. Bariatric Yulun Wang, PhD, Chairman & CEO, InTouch Health, Santa Barbara, CA Endoscopy, Washington Univ. School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO Kevin E. Wasco, MD, Partner Surgical Assoc.s of Fox Cities/Co-Dir. Lee L. Swanstrom, MD, Clinical Professor of Surgery, Oregon Health Midwest Bariatric Solutions, Surgical Associates of Fox Cities / Sciences Univ., Portland, OR Midwest Bariatric Solutions/Thedacare Hospitals, Neenah, WI Patricia Sylla, MD, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Mount Sinai Hospital, Mark J. Watson, MD, Professor, UT Southwestern Dallas, Dallas, TX New York, NY Steven D. Wexner, MD, Dir., Digestive Disease Center; Professon & Samuel Szomstein, MD, Assoc. Dir. Division of MIS and Bariatrics, Chairman, Dept. of Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Florida, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Weston, FL Weston, FL CDR Matthew Tadlock, MD, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, Richard L. Whelan, MD, Professor of Surgery, Icahn Mount Sinai Nobumi H. Tagaya, MD, Assoc. Professor, Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, New York, NY Dokkyo Medical Univ. Koshigaya Hospital, Koshigaya, Japan Mark H. Whiteford, MD, Dir., Colon and Rectal Surgery, The Oregon Ichiro Takemasa, MD, Professor, Department of Surgery, Surgical Clinic, Providence Caner Center., Portland, OR Oncology and Science, Sapporo Medical Univ., Sapporo, Japan Brandon Williams, MD, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Vanderbilt Univ., Mark A. Talamini, MD, Professor and Chairman, Dept. of Surgery Nashville, TN & Chief of Surgical Services, Stony Brook Medicine, Stony Brook Andrew S. Wright, MD, Assoc. Professor, Univ. of Washington, Medicine, Department of Surgery, Stony Brook, NY Seattle, WA Eduardo Targarona, MD, Professor of Surgery, Autonomous Univ. of Manabu Yamamoto, MD, Dir. and Chairman, Adachi Kyosai Hospital, Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain Tokyo, Japan Ali Tavakkoli, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Brigham and Louise Yeuk Yan Yeung, MD, General and Minimally Invasive Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Surgeon, Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Ezra N. Teitelbaum, MD, General Surgery Resident, Northwestern MAJ Fia Yi, MD, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Uniformed Services Univ., Chicago, IL University of the Health Sciences, San Antonio Military Medical Dana A. Telem, MD, Assist. Professor of Surgery, Stony brook Univ. Center, Ft. Sam Houston, TX medical center, Stony Brook, NY Yoo-Seok Yoon, MD, PhD, Assoc. professor, Seoul National Univ. Christopher C Thompson, MD, Assoc. Professor of Medicine, Bundang Hospital, Seongnam-si, Korea Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Debbie F. Youngelman, MD, General Surgeon, Community Care Shirin Towfigh, MD, President, Beverly Hills Hernia Center, Beverly Physicians, PC, Latham, NY Hills, CA Tonia M. Young-Fadok, MD, Professor of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Matthew Trevithick, Director of Research, SREO Research Phoenix, AZ Thadeus L. Trus, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Dartmouth- Linda P. Zhang, MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH Minhua Zheng, MD, PhD, professor, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Shawn T. Tsuda, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Nevada JiaoTong Univ., School of Medcine, Shanghai, CHINA School of Medicine, Las Vegas, NV Natan Zundel, MD, Professor of Surgery, Vice-Chairman Dept. of Kevin M. Tymitz, MD, Dir.- minimally invasive surgery, Trihealth, Surgery, FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Miami Beach, Cincinnati, OH FL Michael B. Ujiki, MD, Clinical Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Univ. of Chicago, Evanston, IL

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Jonathan Cohen Boston Scientific Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty SAGES 2016 Ferring Pharmaceuticals Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty GI Windows Ownership Interest stockholder Faculty Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Uptodate Royalty Author Faculty Mark Coleman Olympus Honoraria Consultant Faculty Gregory F. Dakin Covidien Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Giovanni Dapri Karl Storz - Endoskope, Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Reviewer Tuttlingen, Germany Melissa Davis Johnson & Johnson - Ethicon Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Barham Abu Dayyeh Apollo Endosurgery Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Aspire Bariatrics Research Research Faculty GI Dynamics Research Research Faculty Metamodix Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty

Teresa Catherine Applied Medical Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty

deBeche-Adams Surgical Spring Week Conor P. Delaney Covidien Honoraria Consultant Faculty Ethicon License fee Patent (anoscope) Faculty Simbionix Royalty Developed simulator Faculty Socrates Analytics IP Rights Founder, inventor Faculty Justin B. Dimick ArborMetrix Ownership Interest Board Member Faculty Brian J. Dunkin Boston Scientific Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Covidien Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Ethicon Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Olympus Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Erik P. Dutson Titan Medical Stock options Advisory Committee Reviewer David B Earle Atrium Medical Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Bard/Davol Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Covidien Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty DSM Biosurgical Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Endosphere Ownership Interest Consultant Faculty Foundation for Surgical Grant Fellowship Faculty Fellowships RTI Surgical Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Via Surgical Ownership Interest Advisory Committee Faculty George M. Eid Bariatric fusion Consulting Fee Advisory Committee Faculty Carefusion Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Cooper Surgical Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Covidien Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Gore Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Steve Eubanks Gimmi Medical Royalty Inventor Faculty TransEnterix Honoraria Consultant Faculty Robert D. Fanelli Allurion Technologies, Inc. Ownership Interest Owner Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Cook Surgical, Inc. Royalty Independent Contractor Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer EndoGastric Solutions Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Mozaic Medical, Inc. Ownership Interest Owner Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Respiratory Motion, Inc. Ownership Interest Owner Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Timothy M Farrell Southeastern Surgical Salary Management Position Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Congress Nicole M. Fearing Ethicon Educational materials, suture Education for residents Faculty/Planning Committee material/ stapling supplies for training sim labs Gore Educational materials for sim Education for residents Faculty/Planning Committee lab-tie boards, suture, graft materials Liane S. Feldman medtronic Unrestricted Educational Grant Director of Steinberg- Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Bernstein Centre Gerald M. Fried Covidien/Medtronic Canada Research PI of investigator-initiated Faculty/Planning Committee research and educational activities, sponsored by industry Karl H. Fuchs Olympus Research Consultant Faculty Olympus Europe Hamburg Research Consultant Faculty

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 125 Planning Committee Planning Planning Committee Planning Planning Committee Planning Planning Committee Planning Planning Committee Planning Planning Committee Planning Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Reviewer Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Reviewer Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty Faculty Faculty Meeting Responsibility Independent Contractor Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Consultant Consultant Advisory Committee Consultant Consultant Consultant Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Industry Research Sponsored Consultant Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Advisory Committee Consultant Site Investigator for clinical for Investigator Site trial Consultant Principal Investigator Principal Speaking/Teaching Site Principal Investigator Principal Site Board Member Board Board Member Board Consultant Consultant Inventor of a medical device of a medical device Inventor to which has been licensed Synthes Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Consultant Surgeon, learning use surgical learning surgical use Surgeon, robot Consultant Consultant Participate in Internation Participate Hernia Mesh Registry Consultant Stock Holder Stock Speaking/Teaching Consultant Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Stock Holder Stock Stock Holder Stock Speaking/Teaching Consultant Editor in Chief, World Journal World in Chief, Editor of Surgery For what role what For Research Honoraria Honoraria Honoraria Honoraria Ownership Interest Consulting Fee Consulting Honoraria Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Honoraria Honoraria Research Consulting Fee Consulting Honoraria Honoraria Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Research Consulting Fee Consulting Research Honoraria Research No Compensation No compensation Faculty Consulting Fee Consulting Royalty Honoraria Honoraria Honoraria Honoraria Honoraria Consulting Fee Consulting Support for travel to educational educational to Support travel for conference Ownership Interest Consulting Fee Consulting Research Consulting Fee Consulting Stock No payment received No payment Honoraria Honoraria Consulting Fee Consulting Stock Stock Honoraria Consulting Fee Consulting Honoraria What was received was What Boehringer Laboratories Covidien Ethicon Gore MID TransEnterix Apollo EndoSurgeryApollo Ethicon EndoSurgeryEthicon Fractyl Labs Fractyl GI Dynamics GI Dynamics Pacira W.L. Gore W.L. Bard/Davol Covidien/Medtronic Covidien/Medtronic Gore Torax Medical Torax Bard-Davol Bard-Davol Covidien Covidien Covidien Miromatrix Medical AORN Foundation AORN AORN Works Works IncAORN IHI Sedgwick CMS Synthes GI Supply Davol Ethicon LifeCell W.L. Gore W.L. Covidien Intuitive Surgical Intuitive Lexington Medical Lexington Bard/Davol Ethicon Gore Apollo Ethicon Fortimedix Gore Stryker USGI Valentx Baxter Endogastric Solutions Springer, Inc. Springer, Commercial Interest Commercial SAGES Faculty and Presenter Disclosures Presenter and Faculty SAGES Michel Gagner Manoel P Galvao Neto Keith Steven Gersin Keith Steven Matthew I. Goldblatt Jon C. Gould Jacob Andrew Andrew Jacob Greenberg Charlotte Guglielmi Charlotte Randy S. Haluck Lisa Heard B. Todd Heniford Todd B. Daniel M. Herron William W. Hope W. William Santiago Horgan Santiago Eric Steven Hungness Eric Steven John Hunter Name Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical

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Matthew M. Hutter Medtronic Consulting Fee Consultant agreement for Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer SAGES 2016 9/1 to 9/15/15 to present at a Bariatric surgery symposium in China Olympus Consulting Fee Consultant agreement to Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer attend the Masters in MIS Symposium annually. PCORI Grant Support Principle Investigator for Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer project to develop Patient Reported Outcome Metrics to be implemented nationally for Bariatric Surgery. David A. Iannitti Covidien Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Davol Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Ethicon Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Romeo Castro Ignacio Jr. Abbott Laboratories Ownership Interest Stock owner Faculty AbbVie Ownership Interest Stock Owner Faculty

Haruhiro Inoue Olympus Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty

Brian P. Jacob AngelMD Ownership Interest Employment Faculty/Planning Committee Surgical Spring Week International hernia Ownership Interest Board Member Faculty/Planning Committee collaboration, inc Intuitive Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Planning Committee Medtronic Honoraria Consultant Faculty/Planning Committee Garth R. Jacobsen Ethicon Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Reviewer W.L. Gore Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Reviewer 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 Sergey V. Kantsevoy Apollo Endosurgery Inc, Austin, Ownership Interest Co-founder and share holder Faculty TX Boston Scientific Corporation, Consulting Fee Speaking/Teaching Faculty Natick, MA, USA Olympus, Tokyo, Japan Consulting Fee Speaking/Teaching Faculty Andrew S. Kastenmeier Gore Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Reviewer Leena Khaitan Conmed Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Planning Committee Torax Medical Research Advisory Committee Faculty/Planning Committee Keith Chae Kim Ethicon Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Gore Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Intuitive Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Michael L. Kochman BSC Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Cook Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Dark Canyon LAbs Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Merck Spouse with stock options Spouse Faculty James R. Korndorffer Carefusion Research Primary Investigator Faculty Carefusion Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Shanu N. Kothari Torax Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Reviewer Matthew D. Kroh Cook Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Reviewer Covidien Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Reviewer Levita Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Reviewer Teleflex Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Reviewer Omar Yusef Kudsi Covidien Consulting Fee Speaking/Teaching Faculty Intuitive Consulting Fee Speaking/Teaching Faculty Sachin Suresh Kukreja enteromedics Consulting Fee Consultant Planning Committee/Reviewer Marina Kurian Apollo Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Gore Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Melissa Phillips Lapinska Cook Medical Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Reviewer LifeCell, Inc. Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty/Reviewer David B Lautz GI Windows Stock options Consultant Presenter Thomas Lavin Ethicon Research Independent Contractor Faculty Reshape Medical Consulting Fee Speaking/Teaching Faculty USGI Research Independent Contractor Faculty

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 127 Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Reviewer Reviewer Reviewer Reviewer Reviewer Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Reviewer Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Committee Faculty/Planning Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Reviewer Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty Faculty Faculty Meeting Responsibility Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Investor Consulting fee Consulting Research supportResearch Consultant Research supportResearch Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Consultant Consultant Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Consultant Consultant Consultant Consultant Advisory Committee Consultant Consultant Consultant Advisory Committee Consultant Speaking/Teaching Consultant Consultant Consultant Consultant Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Co-investigator for multi-site multi-site for Co-investigator longitudinal prospective, clinical trial Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Consultant Speaking/Teaching Consultant Consultant Consultant Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Consultant Consultant Speaking/Teaching Consultant Speaking/Teaching Consultant Consultant Consultant Consultant Consultant Consultant Consultant Consultant Consultant Speaking/Teaching For what role what For Honoraria Honoraria Ownership Interest Consulting Fee Consulting Research Consulting Fee Consulting Research Honoraria Honoraria Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Honoraria Honoraria Honoraria Honoraria Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Honoraria Honoraria Honoraria Honoraria Research Grant Research Honoraria Honoraria Consulting Fee Consulting Honoraria Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Honoraria Honoraria Honoraria Consulting Fee Consulting Honoraria Honoraria Honoraria Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting IP Rights Royalty Honoraria What was received was What CR Bard/Davol Intuitive Surgical Intuitive ViaSurgical W.L. Gore W.L. Bard Davol Bard Medtronic Medtronic Medtronic W.L. Gore and Associates Gore W.L. BARD/ DAVOL Covidien Intuitive Surgical Intuitive LifeCell Applied MedicalApplied Covidien Medtronic Olympus apollo endosurgery boston scientific boston GI Supply Gore Merck Olympus Covidien Intuitive Storz LifeCell and Davol LifeCell LifeCell and Davol/Bard LifeCell Boston Scientific Boston Covidien Karl Storz LifeCell W.L. Gore W.L. WL Gore Novadaq Covidien Gore Olympus Stryker Endoscopy Care Fusion Care Medtronic W.L. Gore W.L. Novadaq Inc Novadaq Apollo Covidien Olympus Reshape Takeda Aegea Medical Aegea Bayer Women’s Health Women’s Bayer Boston Scientific Boston Channel Medical Gynesonics Inc Karl Americas Endoscopy Storz W.L. Gore W.L. Storz Wilson Cook Wilson Covidien Commercial Interest Commercial SAGES Faculty and Presenter Disclosures Presenter and Faculty SAGES Karl A. Leblanc John G. Linn Gregory Mancini J. Peter W. Marcello W. Peter Jeffrey M. Marks Jeffrey John H. Marks Robert Martindale Jose M. Martinez Brent D. Matthews D. Brent Elisabeth C. McLemore Ozanan Ricardo de Ricardo Ozanan Meireles Oliveira W. Scott Melvin W. Dean J. MikamiDean J. Daniela Molena John M. Morton Malcolm G. Munro Kenric M. Murayama Leslie K.Leslie Nathanson Bradley J. Needleman J. Bradley Name Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical

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Ninh Tuan Nguyen Olympus Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty SAGES 2016 Alejandro Nieponice EndoStim Inc Consulting Fee Speaking/Teaching Presenter Sabrena F. Noria Abbott Nutrition Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Reviewer Yuri Novitsky Cooper Surgical Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Davol Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty LifeCell Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Brant K. Oelschlager Endogastric Solutions Consulting Fee Consultant Reviewer Torax Medical Research Principal Investigator Reviewer VisionGate Research PI Reviewer WebMD Consulting Fee Consultant Reviewer Allan E. Okrainec Covidien Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Planning Committee Ethicon Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty/Planning Committee Dmitry Oleynikov Gore Unrestricted Educational Grant PI Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Virtual Incision corp Ownership Interest Board Member Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer

Craig H. Olson Acelity Consulting Fee Consultant Reviewer Surgical Spring Week David W. Overby Teleflex Honoraria Employee training Reviewer FDA product validation John T. Paige Acell, Inc. Research Principal Investigator for Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer research on the impact of urinary bladder matrix in diabetics HRSA Research Grant Lead faculty Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Intuitive, Inc. Research Site investigator for FRS Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer multi-institutional trial LSU Board of Regents Research Grant PI Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Oxford University Press Royalty co-editor for Simulation in Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Radiology Adrian Park Stryker Endoscopy Consulting Fee Advisory Committee Faculty/Planning Committee Titan Medical Consulting Fee Advisory Committee Faculty/Planning Committee Eric M Pauli Cook Biotech Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Gore Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Micromatrix Clinical Trial Support Researcher Faculty Richard A Pierce CareFusion (Spouse’s Salary Employment Reviewer Employer) Covidien Consulting Fee Consultant Reviewer Alessio Pigazzi Cook Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty covidien Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty ethicon Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Intuitive Surgical Honoraria Consultant Faculty Alfons Pomp Ethicon Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Medtronic Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty W.L. Gore and Associates Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Jaime Ponce ConMed Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Gore Honoraria Proctor Faculty Gore Consulting Fee Speaking/Teaching Faculty Obalon Research Investigator FDA clinical trial Faculty Olympus Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Reshape Medical Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Reshape Medical Research Principal Investigator FDA Faculty clinical study USGI Medical Research FDA trial investigator Faculty Dana D. Portenier Allergan Consulting Fee Speaking/Teaching Faculty Covidien Consulting Fee Speaking/Teaching Faculty Gore Educational grant and Grant holder and consultant Faculty consulting fee Intuitive Surgical Consulting Fee Speaking/Teaching Faculty Mederi Consulting Fee Speaking/Teaching Faculty Novadaq Consulting Fee Advisory Committee Faculty Benjamin K. Poulose Bard-Davol Research Co-principal investigator Faculty Ajita Prabhu Bard Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty Covidien Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Intuitive Honoraria Speaking/Teaching Faculty

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 129 Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Reviewer Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty/Planning Committee/Reviewer Faculty/Planning Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Reviewer Faculty/Reviewer Reviewer Reviewer Reviewer Meeting Responsibility Consultant Speaking/Teaching Consultant Consultant Speaking/Teaching Advisory Committee Advisory Committee Advisory Committee Advisory Committee Speaking/Teaching Review Panel PI of unrestricted educational PI of unrestricted educational residency program for grant Consultant Consultant Advisory Committee Consultant Speaking/Teaching Speaking/Teaching Consultant Potential research research Potential collaborator Co-founder Principal Investigator Principal Principal Investigator Principal Consultant Advisory Committee Employment Management Position Advisory Committee Advisory Committee Investigator Speaking/Teaching Consultant Consultant Investigator Speaking/Teaching Medical Director Consultant Position on Scientific Position for Advisory Committee obesity device balloon Principal Investigator in Investigator Principal obesity trial Research supportResearch pilot for post- for project using RFA loss weight gastric bypass treatment Data and Safety Monitoring and Safety Data IBD member for Committee agent Advisory Committee Speaking/Teaching Consultant Speaking/Teaching Consultant Stockholder Principal Investigator Principal For what role what For Consulting Fee Consulting Honoraria Honoraria Ownership Interest Honoraria Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Honoraria Consulting Fee Consulting Unrestricted Educational Grant Unrestricted Educational Consulting Fee Consulting Consulting Fee Consulting Honoraria Consulting Fee Consulting Honoraria Honoraria Consulting Fee Consulting Travel support learn about to Travel collaborations research IP Rights Educational Research Support Research Educational Research Consulting Fee Consulting Research Ownership Interest Ownership Interest Research Research Research Honoraria Honoraria Honoraria Research Honoraria Ownership Interest Consulting Fee Consulting Unpaid Research Research Payment Ownership Interest Honoraria Consulting Fee Consulting Honoraria Honoraria Ownership Interest Unrestricted Educational Grant Unrestricted Educational What was received was What Freehold Medical Freehold Gore Intuitive Surgical Intuitive TransEnterix BG Medical Covidien Ethicon Pacira SurgiQuest W.L. Gore W.L. Olympus Ethicon Boston Scientific Boston Endogastric Solutions Ethicon Stryker W.L. Gore W.L. Covidien/Medtronic Intuitive Novadaq Novatract Karl Endoscopy Storz Karl Endoscopy Storz Apollo EndosurgeryApollo Karl Storz stealth learning company stealth Stealth Learning Company Learning Stealth Stryker Stryker CR Bard CR Bard LifeCell Miromatrix MTF W.L. Gore W.L. Justright Surgical Storz Endoscopy Allurion BaroNova Barrx/Medtronic Millenium/Takeda Gordian Surgical Gordian Bard-Davol, Inc. Bard-Davol, ValenTx, Inc. ValenTx, W.L. Gore W.L. Covidien InTouch Technologies, Inc Technologies, InTouch Intuitive Surgical Inc Surgical Intuitive Commercial Interest Commercial SAGES Faculty and Presenter Disclosures Presenter and Faculty SAGES Aurora Dawn Pryor Dawn Aurora Bruce J. Ramshaw J. Bruce David W. Rattner W. David Arthur Rawlings Lee Kevin M. Reavis Rishindra Reddy Kurt Roberts E. Thomas N. Robinson Thomas Ann M. RogersAnn James C. Rosser Jr John Scott Roth Steven S. Rothenberg Steven Richard Rothstein Barry A. Salky Bryan Sandler J. Richard M. Satava Name Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical

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Philip R. Schauer Covidien Research Grant Principal Investigator Faculty SAGES 2016 Ethicon Consulting Fee Consultant Faculty Ethicon Research Grant Principal Investigator Faculty Pacira Research Grant Principal Investigator Faculty SE Quality Healthcare Ownership Interest Board Member Faculty Consulting LLC SurgiQuest Ownership Interest Advisory Committee Faculty Bruce D. Schirmer Allurion Inc Consulting Fee Advisory Committee Faculty Allurion Inc Advisory Board Consultant Faculty Christopher M. Ethicon EndoSurgery Consulting Fee Advisory Committee Faculty/Planning Committee Schlachta Stryker Canada Support for education programs Educator Faculty/Planning Committee Steven D. Schwaitzberg Acuity Bio Ownership Interest Advisory Committee Faculty/Planning Committee Cambridge Endo Ownership Interest Advisory Committee Faculty/Planning Committee Endocore Consulting Fee Independent Contractor Faculty/Planning Committee

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@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 133 Friday, March 18, 2016 March Friday, 6:00 - 7:00 PM Room 210 Center, Hynes Convention Wednesday, March 16, 2016 March Wednesday, 5:45 - 7:30 PM C Exhibit Hall guests registered & Registrants for No Fee Business casual 17, 2016 March Thursday, 9:00 - 11:00 AM Room 306 Center, Hynes Convention Included with Spouse/Guest Registration Children under the age of 14 will not be permitted in the Exhibit Hall due to Hall due to in the Exhibit 14 will not be under the age of permitted Children considerations. safety SAGES Meet the Leadership Reception Reception Meet the Leadership SAGES and Fellows Members Residents SAGES New for Date: Time: Place: and fellows Residents, its new members AND new surgeons. values is a family that SAGES world of whom are leaders many drink & snack with SAGES chat, new members: join us to networking consummate opportunity. The in MIS surgery. innovators acclaimed Date: Date: food! Great and entertainment. presentations Special promotions,  Note: - Guest/Spouse Breakfast SAGES Marks In Memory of Barbara Date: Welcome Reception – in the Exhibit Hall! – in Reception Welcome Time: Place: Fee: Dress: Time: Place: Cost: included in guest registration) Ticket (Ticketed – event part and other spouses were of the backbone Kay Marks, Barbara Forde founding, SAGES At both old family members, SAGES our guests who include bring together We of the Society. get to way is a great This part become family. them to encourage of the SAGES to and new, involved. International International th Friday, March 18, 2016 March Friday, Boston Royale 7:30 - 11:00 PM dancing wear Fun-Casual, shoes for Included in Registration (Option Super Pass SAGES guests. & registered A), additional $125.00 (for guests and SAGES Options B & C)Registration unforgettable evening. unforgettable Located at 279 Tremont Tremont 279 at Located hall is spacious multilevel hall is spacious multilevel music shows. Join us for an Join us for music shows. district and the epicenter of district and the epicenter megaclub that draws trendy trendy draws megaclub that Street in the historic theater theater in the historic Street downtown Boston, Royale is Boston, Royale downtown Sing-Off! The evening will conclude will conclude evening The with the 19 SAGES Gala Dinner SAGES and Sing-Offat the Boston Royale Date: Place: Time: Dress: Fee: Tickets: ServiceShuttle will beprovided SAGES Social Programs SAGES crowds for DJs, dancing & live- DJs, for crowds Built in 1918 this former opera opera Built in 1918 this former the ultimate event destination. destination. event the ultimate Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 134 Posters of Distinction

P021 COMPARISON OF CLINICAL OUTCOMES AND QUALITY OF LIFE Location: Exhibit Hall A BETWEEN LAPAROSCOPIC AND OPEN CENTRAL PANCREATECTOMY Hours of Operation: WITH PANCREATICOJEJUNOSTOMY Renchao Zhang1, Xiaowu Xu1, SAGES 2016 Yiping Mou1, YuCheng Zhou1, Jiayu Zhou2; 1Department of General Join us extra early for Breakfast with Posters, now starting at 6:30am! Surgery, Zhejiang provincial people’s Hospital, 2School of Medicine, Thursday, March 17, 2016: 6:30 AM - 4:00 PM Zhejiang University Friday, March 18, 2016: 6:30 AM - 4:00 PM P022 ASSESSMENT OF THE QUALITY OF COLONOSCOPY DICTATION REPORTS C Marcoux, D Pace, M Borgaonkar, M Lougheed, B Evans, D Boone, J McGrath; Memorial University P001 - P009 listed in SS29 on page 101 P023 PERCUTANEOUS CHOLECYSTOTOMY WITH AND WITHOUT P010 WARM AND HUMIDIFIED VS COLD AND DRY CO2 INTERVAL CHOLECYSTECTOMY: THE USE OF NSQIP RISK PNEUMOPERITONEUM IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE COLON RESECTION: CALCULATOR IN STRATIFYING PATIENTS FOR INTERVENTION N A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Elie Sutton, MD1, Geoffrey Nowak, DO, Pk Bamberger; Reading Hospital Bellini, MD2, Hmc Shantha Kumara, PhD2, Xiaohong Yan, PhD2, Linda P024 LONGER NIL PER OS INTERVALS ARE CAUSAL IN EXTENDING Njoh2, Vesna Cekic, RN2, Richard L Whelan, MD2; 1Mount Sinai Roosevelt HOSPITAL LENGTH OF STAY FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC BARIATRIC Hospital, Department of Surgery, New York, NY, USA; Maimonides SURGERY Vaughn E Nossaman, MD, MS, MS1, William S Richardson III, Medical Center Department of Surgery, Brooklyn, NY, USA, 2Mount Sinai MD2, James B Wooldridge Jr., MD2, Bobby D Nossaman, MD2; 1Nassau Roosevelt Hospital, Department of Surgery, New York, NY USA University Medical Center, 2Ochsner Medical Center

P011 MULTI-CENTER ANALYSIS OF OPERATIVE SAFETY OF SURGERY P025 COULD AN ABDOMINAL DRAINAGE BE AVOIDED IN IN PATIENTS WITH AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS: THE COMPLICATED ACUTE APPENDICITIS? LESSONS LEARNED AFTER 1300 Surgical Spring Week DIAPHRAGM PACING EXPERIENCE Raymond Onders, MD1, Arthur LAPAROSCOPIC APPENDECTOMIES Francisco Schlottmann, Romina Carlin2, Brian Dunkin3, Gregg Jossart4, Michael Marohn5, Fabrice Reino, Martin Galvarini, Jose Alvarez Gallesio, Rudolf Buxhoeveden, Menegaux6, John Morton7, C Daniel Smith8; 1University Hospitals Ezequiel Sadava, Nicolas Rotholtz; Hospital Aleman of Buenos Aires Case Medical Center, 2Henry Ford health System, 3Methodist Hospital, P026 CHOLECYSTECTOMY FOLOWING ENDOSCOPIC PAPILLOTOMY 4California Pacific Medical Center, 5John Hopkins, 6Pitie Hospital, FOR CHOLEDOCHOLITHIASIS IN ELDERLY – IS IT NESSECARY? Alex 7Stanford School of Medicine, 8Mayo Clinic Zendel, MD1, Eyal Mor, MD1, Inbal Sharon, MD1, Merav Sareli, MD1, David P012 ACCURACY OF PREOPERATIVE TUMOR LOCALIZATION IN LARGE Goitein, MD1, Moshe Rubin, MD1, Roni Eshkenazi, MD2, Arie Arish, MD2, BOWEL USING 3D MAGNETIC ENDOSCOPIC IMAGING Miroslaw K Aviram Nissan1, Dov Zippel, MD1; 1General Surgery C, Sheba Medical Szura, PhD, Artur Pasternak, PhD, Rafal Solecki, PhD, Andrzej Matyja, Center, Israel, 2Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Sheba Medical PhD; Jagiellonian University Center, Israel P013 A MULTICENTRE RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY OF PATIENTS P027 CURRENT PRACTICE PATTERNS IN VENTRAL HERNIA WITH GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMOR IN SHANDONG MANAGEMENT: A SURVEY OF EXPERTS IN HERNIA SURGERY Julie L Holihan, MD1, Zeinab M Alawadi, MD, MS1, Juan R Flores-Gonzalez, MD1, PROVINCE Yanbing Zhou, Liang Ning, Shougen Cao; Affiliated Hospital 2 3 4 of Qingdao University Erik P Askenasy, MD , Conrad Ballecer, MD , Hui Sen Chong, MD , Matthew I Goldblatt, MD5, Jacob A Greenberg, MD6, John A Harvin, MD1, Jerrod P014 PER-ORAL ENDOSCOPIC MYOTOMY IS LESS PAINFUL THAN N Keith, MD4, Robert G Martindale, MD7, Sean Orenstein, MD7, Bryan LAPAROSCOPIC HELLER MYOTOMY AND PERMITS EARLIER Richmond, MD8, J. Scott Roth, MD9, Paul Szotek, MD10, Shirin Towfigh, MD11, HOSPITAL DISCHARGE Salvatore Docimo, Jr., DO, Abraham Mathew, Shawn Tsuda, MD12, Khashayar Vaziri, MD13, Mike K Liang, MD1; 1University Alexander J Shope, Joshua S Winder, Randy S Haluck, Eric M Pauli; Penn of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, 2Baylor College of Medicine, State Hershey Medical Center 3Center for Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery, 4University of Iowa, P015 LAPAROSCOPIC TRANSVERSUS ABDOMINUS MUSCLE RELEASE 5Medical College of Wisconsin, 6University of Wisconsin, 7Oregon Health WITH PRE-PERITONEAL ACCESS (L-TAR); AN IMPROVED METHOD and Science University, 8West Virginia University, 9University of Kentucky, FOR ACCESS AND PERFORMANCE OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE TAR 10Indiana University Health, 11Beverly Hills Hernia Center, 12Univeristy of Danny A Sherwinter, Director, Minimally, Invasive, Surgery; Maimonides Nevada School of Medicine, 13George Washington University Medical Center P028 IMPACT OF ROBOTIC APPROACH IN COMPLEX RECTAL CANCER: P016 IS PREOPERATIVE WITHDRAWAL OF ASPIRIN NECESSARY IN A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RECTAL MOBILIZATION TIME BY ROBOT PATIENTS UNDERGOING INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR? Wee Boon VERSUS LAPAROSCOPY. Gyu-Seog Choi, Hye Jin Kim, Jun Seok Park, Soo Tan1, Wilson Ong2, Shen Tong2, Eva Lourdes1, Sujith Wijerathne1, Davide Yeun Park, Hee Jae Lee; Kyungpook National University Medical Center, Lomanto, Prof1; 1Minimally Invasive Surgery Centre, Department of School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea Surgery, National University Health System, Singapore, 2Yong Loo Lin P029 SAGES GO GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL PROCTORING COURSE School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (IPC): ITS IMPACT IN 2 RURAL INSTITUTIONS IN ARGENTINA Alberto Raul Ferreres, MD, FACS, hon, PhD1, Rosana Trapani1, Julieta Camelione, P017 THE HIDDEN COSTS OF SURGERY: PERIOPERATIVE EMERGENCY MD1, Marcelo Fasano, MD1, Anibal Rondan, MD1, Pablo Miguel, DEPARTMENT BURDEN AFTER GENERAL SURGERY Dana Telem, MD1, Jacqueline Narvaez2, Ramon Berguer, MD2, Jeffrey Hazey, MD3; MD, Aurora Pryor, MD, Jie Yang, PhD, Andrew Bates, Ziqi Mheng, Mark 1University of Buenos Aires, 2SAGES, 3University of Ohio Talamini; Stony Brook Medical Center P030 ENDOSCOPIC MUCOSAL RESECTION VERSUS ESOPHAGECTOMY P018 A DECADE OF LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY TRAINING IN TANZANIA FOR INTRAMUCOSAL ADENOCARCINOMA IN THE SETTING OF 2 1 1 2 Duncan Light , Ayesiga Herman , Salum Kondo , Liam Horgan ; BARRETT’S ESOPHAGUS Chao Li, Denise Tami Yamashita, Harry 2 1 Northumbria NHS Trust, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre Henteleff, Drew Bethune, James Ellsmere; Dalhousie University P019 THE UTILITY OF ACTIVE ELECTRODE MONITORING SYSTEMS P031 PURELY ENDOSCOPIC JEJUNO-ILEAL SIDE-TO-SIDE FOR DETECTING INSULATION FAILURES IN LAPAROSCOPIC ANASTOMOSIS USING SELF-ASSEMBLING MAGNETS: PROCEDURAL INSTRUMENTS Yusuke Watanabe, MD1, Amin Madani, MD2, Yo DEVELOPMENT IN THE HUMAN CADAVERIC MODEL Marvin Ryou, Kurashima, MD, PhD1, Mikiya Takeuchi, MD, PhD3, Toshiaki Shichinohe, MD1, David B Lautz, MD2, Christopher C Thompson, MD, MHES1; 1Brigham MD, PhD1, Satoshi Hirano, MD, PhD1; 1Department of Gastroenterological & Women’s Hospital, 2Emerson Hospital Surgery II, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, P032 PURE NOTES TOTAL MESORECTAL EXCISION (TME) FOR PATIENTS 2Department of Surgery, McGill University Health Centre, 3Department WITH RECTAL NEOPLASIA IS IT POSSIBLE TO GO ALL THE WAY UP of Gastroenterological Surgery, Sapporo Kyoritsu Gorinbashi Hospital FROM THE ANUS? Elie K Chouillard; Paris Poissy Medical Center P020 DIFFERENCES IN COMPLICATION RATES BETWEEN ROUX-EN-Y P033 ROBOTIC WHIPPLE BIOTISSUE CURRICULUM IMPROVES GASTRIC BYPASS AND SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY Zachary Weitzner, TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE FOR FELLOWS AND HAS CONSTRUCT Richard Perugini, MD, John Kelly, MD, Donald Czerniach, MD, Philip VALIDITY Melissa E Hogg, MD, MS1, Mazen Zenati1, Stephanie Novak1, Cohen, MD; University of Massachusetts Medical School Yong Chen2, Amer H Zureikat1, Herbert J Zeh III1; 1UPMC, 2Chinese Hospital

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TO USE OR NOT TO AN OSTOMY: BA, Justin T R Althans, BA, Alison Michael Keating, Brady, MD, Jabir, MD Western Medical Center/Case Hospitals Case MD; University R Steele, Reserve University Cekic, RN Cekic, MD Kunisaki, MD, PhD Kunisaki, MD, Masashi Momiyama, MD, PhD Masashi Momiyama, MD, Charles Petrick, BS Charles Petrick, Gastroenterological surgery,Osaka University,Osaka,Japan, surgery,Osaka Gastroenterological CANCER RECTAL ABDOMINOPERINEAL RESECTION FOR LOW Yamamoto Takehito Uchida, Shugo Ueda, Akira Mori, Yoichiro Okamoto, Takuya Goto, Toru Kofukai Medical Research Tazuke Kitano Hospital,The Terajima; Hiroaki Institute FACS MD, Ghasoup, DIVERTICULAR DISEASE Asem Watanabe, MD, PhD MD, Watanabe, P047 MINIMALLY INVASIVE COLORECTAL RESECTION (MICR) COLORECTAL INVASIVE P047 MINIMALLY P045 SHORT TERM OUTCOME OF THE LAPAROSCOPIC COLECTOMY COLECTOMY LAPAROSCOPIC THE OF TERM OUTCOME P045 SHORT NODE DISSECTION FOR LYMPH PELVIC LATERAL P046 LAPAROSCOPIC P050 SINGLE INCISION PLUS ONE PORT LAPAROSCOPIC ANTERIOR ONE PORT LAPAROSCOPIC P050 SINGLE INCISION PLUS SPLENIC THE AT FLOW THE LYMPHATIC OF P051 EVALUATION P052 PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES IN LAPAROSCOPIC MULTIVISCERAL MULTIVISCERAL IN LAPAROSCOPIC OUTCOMES P052 PERIOPERATIVE WITH INTRACORPOREAL COLECTOMY P053 LAPAROSCOPIC WITH RESECTION THE SETTING OF COLORECTAL IN P054 ALVIMOPAN P048 USEFULNESS OF NEEDLE-GUIDED LAPAROSCOPIC P048 USEFULNESS OF NEEDLE-GUIDED LAPAROSCOPIC FOR COMPLICATED SIGMOIDECTOMY P049 LAPAROSCOPIC , ; 3 2 , 2 Teikyo Teikyo , 1 , 1 ; 1 1 , Takeshi , Takeshi Bnai 1 , Ibrahim 3 University University 3 3 ; 3 , Kyle , Kyle , Atsushi , Atsushi , Vesna , Vesna Cekic, , David Webb, , Webb, David 2 2 1 2 , Takuya , Takuya Department of 1 2 , Margaret , Margaret , Masahiko 1 , Takashi Mitsui,, Takashi Department of , Gideon Sroka, MD 1 3 ; Department of Surgery, 1 , Steve D Wexner, MD Wexner, D , Steve 1 , Hiromasa Yamashita, , Hiromasa Yamashita, 2 ; 2 4 , Tamuro Hayama , Tamuro 1 , Crystal Totten College of Humanities and of Humanities and College 2 4 , Hirokazu Suwa 1 , Linda Njoh, PhD , Igor Sukhotnik, MD , Yojiro Hashiguchi, Prof Yojiro , , James Tatum, BS Tatum, , James 1 2 2 2 , Hiromichi Miyagaki, MdPhD 1 Rambam Healthcare Campus, Haifa, Rambam Campus, Healthcare 1 , Yoshihisa Fukushima , Yoshihisa 1 , Thanjakumar Arulampalam, Dr, Bruce Bruce Dr, Arulampalam, Thanjakumar , , Nir MD Bitterman, , Akio Mori, PhD 3 Cleveland Clinic Florida Cleveland 3 2 University of Kentucky College of Medicine, of Medicine, of KentuckyUniversity College 1 , Keiji Matsuda University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Center, Health Science Tennessee of University 1 ; 1 , Richard L Whelan, MD Whelan, L , Richard , Keisuke Nakamura 2 1 1 ; 1 , Esra Roan, PhD , Esra , Mitsuyoshi Ota , Sami A Chadi, MD, MSc , Sami A Chadi, MD, , Yulia Pollak, MD Pollak, Yulia , 1 2 1 1 , Toshiyuki Mori, MD, PhD Mori, MD, Toshiyuki , 1 , Jan M Krzak, MD, Lars Stig Jorgensen, MD; Lillebaelt Jorgensen, Lars Stig , Jan M Krzak, MD, , Xiaohong Yan, PhD Yan, , Xiaohong Department of Surgery, Kyorin University, University, Department Kyorin of Surgery, 1 , John Wennergren, MD Wennergren, , John 2 2 , Mitsuo Tsukamoto 1 , Izhak Srugo, MD , Izhak Srugo, Yokohama City Medical University Center Yokohama 3 2 , Ryu Shimada , Keijiro Nozawa , Keijiro 1 1 Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel. Technology, Institute of Technion-Israel 2 , J Scott Roth, MD , Jun Watanabe 1 2 , Toshio Chiba, MD, PhD MD, Chiba, Toshio , , Guy R Voeller, MD Voeller, , Guy R 3 , Nipa D Gandhi, MD 1 1 Poster Listing Poster Kingston General Hospital, Kingston Hospital, General University of KentuckyUniversity Department Surgery of University of MemphisUniversity IN WOUND FLUID AFTER COLORECTAL RESECTION ARE LIKELY RESECTION ARE LIKELY AFTER COLORECTAL FLUID WOUND IN THESE PROTEINS PLASMA LEVELS OF RESPONSIBLE FOR ELEVATED MONTH – PRELIMINARY POSTOPERATIVE THE FIRST DURING PhD Hmc Kumara, Shantha RESULTS Hospital, Kolding, Denmark Kolding, Hospital, MEM Chuck Becker, INSUFFLATION LAPAROSCOPIC TOOL FOR EXAMINATION OF DYSPHAGIA IN A SURGICAL SETTING. 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Alerjandra Garcia Novoa1, Nicolasa LEAKAGE IN LAPAROSCOPIC COLORECTAL SURGERY Hitoshi Idani, Fernandez Soria1, Sergio Builes Ramirez1, Namibia Sanluis Verdes1, Jose MD, FACS, Hiroyuki Araki, MD, Soichiro Miyake, MD, Hisanobu Miyoshi, M Munoz2, Gonzalo Martin, MD3, Antonio Melero4, Jose F Noguera, MD, MD, Kazutaka Takahashi, MD, Toshihiko Fujita, MD, Naoki Mimura, MD, PhD1; 1Hospital A Coruna, 2Hospital Son Llatzer, 3Hospital Universitario Toshihiro Ogawa, MD, Yasuhiro Komatsu, MD, Hiroaki Inoue, MD, Kenji Son Espases, 4Consorcio Hsopital General Universitario Yamaguchi, MD, Hijiri Matsumoto, MD, Yasuo Nagai, MD, Masao Harano, P071 Withdrawn MD, Yasutomo Ojima, MD, Noriaki Tokumoto, MD, Hiroyoshi Matsukawa, P072 LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS OPEN ABDOMINOPERINEAL EXCISION: MD, Takashi Kanazawa, MD, Yasuhiro Choda, MD, Daisuke Sato, MD, IS THERE ANY IMPACT ON PATIENT QUALITY OF LIFE? 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IN LAPAROSCOPIC SYSTEM GREEN FLUORESCENT Jun Higashijima, PhD Hideya Masaaki Nishi, PhD, PhD, Nakao, Toshihiro PhD, Yoshikawa, Kozo Tokushima Department PhD; of Surgery, Takasu, Chie Kashihara, PhD, Japan University, College for women, Khanpur kalan, women, for Haryana,College India FOR MEDIAL AND CRANIAL APPROACHES COMBINING BY Kita, Kenji Baba, Yoshiaki Mori CANCER, Shinichiro TRANSVERS COLON Mataki, Yuko Tanaka, Kosei Takako Tsuruta, Yusuke Masayuki Yanagi, Department Natsugoe; Shoji Uchikado, of Digestive Yasuto Maemura, School of Medicine, Graduate Surgery, Thyroid and Breast Surgery, Kagoshima MD Britney FOR DIVERTICULITIS L Corey, OPERATION EMERGENT Jun Yan COLECTOMY LAPAROSCOPIC Liu Dennis Hong, MD, MSc MD, Dennis Hong, Devika Singh Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical P080 THE EFFECT OF DISTANCE FROM AN MIS TRAINING ON CENTER AN MIS FROM THE EFFECT OF DISTANCE P080 P079 LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY TO LOCALLY ADVANCE COLON COLON ADVANCE LOCALLY TO SURGERY P079 LAPAROSCOPIC P082 LAPAROSCOPIC PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE SUSPENSION WITH PROLAPSE SUSPENSION ORGAN PELVIC P082 LAPAROSCOPIC P083 Withdrawn SUPERFICIAL (PROXIMAL PROCEDURE P084 PERFACT P087 UTILITY OF 3D-CT ANGIOGRAPHY FOR THE PREOPERATIVE THE PREOPERATIVE P087 UTILITY OF 3D-CT FOR ANGIOGRAPHY COMPLEX TO APPROACH THE FEASIBILITY OF A LAPAROSCOPIC P088 DURING DAVINCI SURGICAL FIELDS MANAGEMENT P089 IMPROVING INDOCYANINE BY EVALUATION FLOW P090 USEFULNESS OF BLOOD P085 LAPAROSCOPIC COMPLETE MESOCOLIC EXCISION CONDUCTED CONDUCTED EXCISION MESOCOLIC COMPLETE P085 LAPAROSCOPIC PREDICT DO NOT OF HEALTH P086 SOCIAL DETERMINANTS P081 TUMOR LOCALIZATION USING CARBON NANOPARTICLES FOR USING CARBON NANOPARTICLES TUMOR LOCALIZATION P081

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 138 Poster Listing P104 OUR CASES BY WHOM SOLITARY RECTAL ULCER SYNDROM P115 LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF SINGLE INCISION LAPAROSCOPIC WAS DETERMINED Sebahattin Destek, MD1, Vahit Onur Gul, MD2; COLORECTAL RESECTION (SILC) IN OUR CONSECUTIVE 272

1Tuzla Hospital General Surgery Dept., Istanbul/Turkey, 2Edremit Military COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENTS Goutaro Katsuno, MD, PhD, Masaki SAGES 2016 Hospital General Surgery Dept Fukunaga, MD, PhD, Tetsu Fukunaga, MD, PhD, Kunihiko Nagakari, MD, P105 LAPAROSCOPIC COLORECTAL SURGERY USING REDUCED PhD, Kunihiro Yamasawa, MD, PhD, Seiichirou Yoshikawa, MD, PhD, PORT SURGERY DEVICE (EZ ACCESS TM) Kazuki Ueda, MD, Junichiro Masaru Suda, MD, PhD, Yoshito Iida, MD, PhD, Masakazu Ohuchi, MD, Kawamura, MD, Koji Daito, MD, Fumiaki Sugiura, MD, Yasumasa PhD, Satoshi Kanda, MD, PhD, Yoshinori Hirasaki, MD, PhD, Mayuko Itou, Yoshioka, MD, Yoshinori Yane, MD, Jin-ichi Hida, MD, Haruhiko Imamoto, MD, PhD, Yukinori Yube, MD, Daisuke Azuma, MD, Shintaro Kohama, MD, MD, Kiyotaka Okuno, MD; Kindai University Faculty of Medicine Jun Nomoto, MD; Department of Surgery, Juntendo Urayasu Hospital, Juntendo University P106 LAPAROSCOPIC COLORECTAL SURGERY IN THE CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS: SAFE AND FEASIBLE Alberto F Chapa-Lobo, MD1, Raul P116 SHORT-TERM OUTCOME OF LAPAROSCOPIC Ramos-Lopez, MD2, Luis Salgado-Cruz, MD1, Marco A Juarez-Parra, MD3, ABDOMINOPERINEAL RESECTION FOR LOWER RECTAL CANCER Hector F Sanchez-Maldonado, MD3, Ulises Caballero-de la Pena, MD3, Shinobu Ohnuma, MD, PhD, Tomoya Abe, MD, PhD, Hideaki Karasawa, Ernesto Miranda-Cervantes, MD3; 1Servicio de Cirugia General Tec Salud. MD, PhD, Kazuhiro Watanabe, MD, PhD, Hirifumi Imoto, MD, PhD, Takeshi Tecnologico de Monterrey. Campus Monterrey, 2Digestive Disease Aoki, MD, PhD, Katsuyoshi Kudoh, MD, PhD, Masaharu Ishida, MD, PhD, Center. University of Texas Health Science Center. San Antonio Texas, Naoki Tanaka, MD, PhD, Munenori Nagao, MD, PhD, Hiroaki Musha, MD, 3Hospital Christus Muguerza Alta Especialidad / UDEM PhD, Fuyuhiko Motoi, MD, PhD, Takeshi Naitoh, MD, PhD, Michiaki Unno,

MD, PhD; Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine P107 LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS ROBOTIC LEFT-SIDED COLECTOMY WITH LOW PELVIC ANASTOMOSIS: AN ASSESSMENT FROM THE P117 THE USEFULLNESS OF TRANSANAL RECTAL DECOMPRESSION Surgical Spring Week ACS-NSQIP PROCEDURE-TARGETED COHORT Cigdem Benlice, Emre BY A PENROSE AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC LOW ANTERIOR Gorgun, Meagan Costedio, Luca Stocchi, Maher Abbas, Feza Remzi; RESECTION OF THE RECTUM Iwao Kitazono1, Jun Kadono1, Akira Furoi2, Cleveland Clinic, Department of Colorectal Surgery Shunsuke Motoi1, Tomohisa Futawatari2, Hizuru Kumemura2, Maki Inoue2, Teruhiko Watanabe3, Masahiko Osako3, Naoki Ishizaki3, Teruo P108 SURGICAL TECHNIQUE AND OUTCOME OF LAPAROSCOPIC Kumagae4, Imoto Yutaka1; 1Cardiovascular and Gastroenterological RECTOPEXY FOR RECTAL PROLAPSE Junichi Hasegawa, MD, Shingo Surgery, Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Noura, MD, Masaki Hirota, MD, Tae Matsumura, MD, Chikato Koga, MD, Sciences, 2Department of Surgery, Kirishima Medical Association Chizu Kameda, MD, Masahiro Murakami, MD, Ryouhei Kawabata, MD, Hospital, 3Department of Surgery, Kagoshima Medical Association Masato Yoshikawa, MD, Junzo Shimizu; Department of Surgery, Osaka Hospital, 4Department of Surgery, Kagoshima Teishin Hospital Rosai Hospital P118 SHORT TERM OUTCOMES IN LAPAROSCOPIC COLORECTAL P109 PRIMARY EPIPLOIC APPENDAGITIS- THE GREAT IMITATOR SURGERY WITH AND WITHOUT THE USE OF FLUORESCENT Monica Laniado, MD, Ibrahim Matar, MD, Simona Croitero, MD, Gideon ANGIOGRAPHY. Carolyn Moore, MD1, Jacquelyn Turner, MD, FACS2, Sroka, MD, MSc; Bnai-Zion Medical Center Clayton Naddell3, Adatee Okonkwo, MD1, Ed Childs, MD, FACS1, Clarence P110 LAPAROSCOPIC PRIMARY RESECTION WITH ANASTOMOSIS Clark, MD, FACS, FASCRS2; 1Morehouse School Of Medicine, Department IN ACUTE COLONIC DIVERTICULITIS Martin Galvarini, Francisco of Surgery, 2Morehouse School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Schlottmann, Ezequiel Sadava, Alejandro Sanchez Ruiz, Manuel Maya, Section of Colon and Rectal Surgery, 3Morehouse School of Medicine Maximiliano Bun, Nicolas Rotholtz; Hospital Aleman of Buenos Aires P119 LAPAROSCOPIC RIGHT HEMICOLECTOMY FOR GOBLET CELL P111 COMPARISON BETWEEN OPEN AND LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY ADENOCARCINOID OF THE APPENDIX: A CASE REPORT Lindsay Tse, AFTER STENT INSERTION FOR OBSTRUCTIVE CANCER Toshiyuki DO, Joshua Klein, DO, Maurizio Miglietta, DO; Palisades Medical Center Enomoto, MD, Yoshihisa Saida, MD, Emiko Takeshita, MD, Kazuhiro P120 APPLICATION AND STANDARDIZATION OF REDUCED PORT Takabayashi, MD, Sayaka Nagao, MD, Asako Takahashi, MD, Ryohei SURGERY IN LAPAROSCOPIC RECTAL CANCER SURGERY Hiroyuki Watanabe, MD, Yasushi Nagaoka, MD, Koji Asai, MD, Yoichi Nakamura, Matsubara, Akiyoshi Kanazawa, Ryo Ohno, Toru Goto, Takuya Okamoto, MD, Manabu Watanabe, MD, Natsuya Katada, MD, Shinya Kusachi, MD; Takehito Yamamoto, Yoichiro Uchida, Shugo Ueda, Akira Mori, Hiroaki Department of Surgery, Toho University Ohashi Medical Center Terajima; Kitano Hospital P112 IMPORTANCE OF PROTECTIVE ILEOSTOMY DURING RECTAL P121 LAPAROSCOPIC INTERVAL APPENDECTOMY-PROBLEMS DURING RESECTION Lukas Sakra, MD, PhD, Veronica Prochazkova, MD, PhD, Jan NON-SURGICAL MANAGEMENT- Tomoaki Saito, Manabu Watanabe, Flasar, MD, Jiri Sller, MD, PhD; Surgical Dept. Pardubice Koji Asai, Hiroshi Matsukiyo, Tomotaka Ishi, Asako Takahashi, Takaharu P113 TECHNICALLY SAFETY AND ONCOLOGICAL VALIDITY OF Kiribayashi, Toshiyuki Enomoto, Yoshihisa Saida, Shinya Kusachi; Toho LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH COLON university, Ohashi medical center CANCER. Ken Kojo, MD, Masanori Naito, MD, PhD, Masahiko Watanabe, P122 EXTRA LEVATOR VERSUS STANDARD ABDOMINOPERINEAL MD, PhD, Takahiro Yamanashi, MD, PhD, Hirohisa Miura, MD, Atsuko EXCISION FOR RECTAL CANCER: IS THERE ANY ONCOLOGICAL Tsutsui, MD, Naoto Ogura, MD, Keigo Yokoi, MD, Takeo Sato, MD, PhD, BENEFIT? D Kamali, A Musbahi, A Sharpe, A Reddy, Y Viswanath; James Takatoshi Nakamura, MD, PhD; Kitasato University School of Medicine, Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough U.K. Department of Surgery P123 SINGLE INCISION LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY FOR RECTAL P114 LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL RIGHT HEMICOLECTOMY USING CANCER: EARLY EXPERIENCE WITH 41 CASES Shuodong Wu, Jinyan CAUDAL -TO-CRANIAL APPROACH FOR CURABLE RIGHT-SIDED Han; 2nd General Department COLON CANCER Liaonan Zou, Guobin Chen, Wenjun Xiong, Yaobin He, Hongming Li, Ping Tan, Wei Wang, Jin Wan; Guangdong Province P124 FAST TRACK LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY: A STUDY IN A DISTRICT Hospital of Chinese Medicine HOSPITAL Angela Maurizi1, Francesco Falsetti2, Giorgio Degano2, Roberto Campagnacci2, Emanuele Lezoche3; 1Department of General Surgery, Universita Politecnica delle Marche, 60126 Ancona, Italy, 2General Surgery, ASUR Regione Marche, “Carlo Urbani” Hospital, Jesi, Ancona, 3Department of General Surgery, Surgical Specialties and Organ Transplantation “Paride Stefanini”, Azienda Policlinico Umberto I, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

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Luther Sarnaik, MD BA K Davis, Carolinas HealthCare System, Charlotte, NC Charlotte, System, HealthCare Carolinas Brook University, University, Brook MD Jr., MD Jr., Matthews, MD Matthews, MD Songjia Tang James W Jakub, MD W Jakub, James P143 EXAMINING THE EFFICACY OF A NOVEL MENTAL SKILLS MENTAL OF A NOVEL THE EFFICACY P143 EXAMINING P134 GENERAL SURGERY TRAINEES SEEK ROBOTIC EXPOSURE, EXPOSURE, TRAINEES SEEK ROBOTIC P134 GENERAL SURGERY P135 DEVELOPMENT OF A HUMAN-REPLICA TRAINING BOX AND TRAINING BOX OF A HUMAN-REPLICA P135 DEVELOPMENT VIDEO-BASED SCRIPT OF A NOVEL P136 DEVELOPMENT FACILITATE TO TRAINING PROGRAM EXTENDED P137 A STRUCTURED, THE CHINESE TOWARDS THE ATTITUDE P138 A QUESTIONNAIRE ON P140 EFFECT OF INSTITUTING A LAPAROSCOPIC CURRICULUM CURRICULUM P140 EFFECT OF INSTITUTING A LAPAROSCOPIC A COMPETITION THE [TRAINER] BOX: THINKING OUTSIDE P141 P142 LAPAROSCOPIC SKILL ASSESSMENT OF PRACTICING SKILL ASSESSMENT OF PRACTICING P142 LAPAROSCOPIC P139 A REVIEW OF A LAPAROSCOPIC & ENDOSCOPIC TRAINING & ENDOSCOPIC P139 A REVIEW OF A LAPAROSCOPIC , 2 , 3 , Priya , Priya 1 , Zhobin , Andrea , Andrea , Timothy , Timothy D 1 1 Chaim Sheba 1 ; , Kamal Hatib, , Kamal Hatib, Oregon Health Oregon 1 2 2 , Eran Shlomovitz, Shlomovitz, , Eran , Masaki Fukunaga, , Masaki Fukunaga, 2 , Colin Schieman , Colin 1 , Hsin-pei Hu 1 Division of Thoracic 1 , John C Kubasiak, MD, , John C Kubasiak, MD, ; , Udi Willentz, DVM Willentz, , Udi 1 2 , Steven J BBA, Steven A Jaffe, Todd , Jeff Mosko, MD , Jeff Mosko, 1 Lahav CRO Lahav 3 , Allan Okrainec, MD , Allan 1 , Danny Rosin, MD , Danny , Kosuke Fujino 1 1 Division of Thoracic Surgery, Surgery, Thoracic Division of , Patrycja Bauer , Patrycja 2 1 , Stav Sarna-Cahan,, Stav MD Shintaro Kohama, MD Kohama, Shintaro 1 , Lee L Swamstron, MD L Swamstron, , Lee 1 , Kazuhiro Yasufuku 1 , Marcel Sanhueza, MD, Rolando Rebolledo, Rolando Rebolledo, Sanhueza, MD, , Marcel , Barak Bar-Zakai,, Barak MD 1 , Daiyoon Lee , Daiyoon 1 Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Hashomer, Tel-Hashomer, Chaim Sheba Medical Center, , Tatsuya Kato , Tatsuya 1 1 , Maria C Jimenez, MD ; 1 2 , Uri Keler, MD , Uri Keler, Kaplan Medical Center, Kaplan Medical Center, 1 2 , Gail Darling 1 , Louis W Liu, MD W Liu, , Louis 1 , Mordechai Gutman, MD Gutman, , Mordechai 3 , Ilay Habaz 1 University of Toronto/University Health Network, Toronto/University of University , Hironobu Wada 1 1 , Avinoam Nevler, MD Nevler, , Avinoam ; , David Hazzan , David 1 1 2 Poster Listing Poster Carmel MedicalCarmel Center MD, PhD, Tetsu Fukunaga, MD, PhD, Kunihiko Nagakari, MD, PhD, Masaru PhD, Nagakari, Kunihiko MD, PhD, MD, Fukunaga, Tetsu PhD, MD, PhD, MD, Yamasawa, Kunihiro PhD, Iida, MD, Yoshito PhD, Suda, MD, Goutaro PhD, Masakazu Ouchi, MD, PhD, MD, Yoshikawa, Seiichiro PhD, MD, Ito, Mayuko PhD, Kanda, Satoshi MD, PhD, MD, Katsuno, Daisuke Azuma, PhD, MD, Yube, Yukinori PhD, Hirasaki, MD, Yoshinori Juntendo Hospital, Urayasu Juntendo PhD; MD, Jun Nomoto, PhD, MD, University SKILLS ENDOSCOPIC TO TRAINER BOX SURGERY LAPAROSCOPIC MD Oscar M Crespin, TRAINING TOOL CONVENTIONAL LAPAROSCOPIC APPENDECTOMY FOR APPENDECTOMY LAPAROSCOPIC CONVENTIONAL APPENDICITIS COMPLICATED Moghadamyeganeh, MD, Mark H Hannah, MD, John Gahagan, MD, John Gahagan, MD, Mark MD, H Hannah, MD, Moghadamyeganeh, PhD, MD, Pigazzi, Alessio MD, C Carmichael, Joseph D Mills, MD, Steven Irvine, of California, MD; University Michael Department J Stamos, of Surgery AND LONG-TERM SHORT- ANASTOMOSIS: INTRACORPOREAL ANASTOMOSIS WITH EXTRACORPOREAL IN COMPARISON BENEFITS MD Ron Shapiro, 2 PROLAPSE: A NATIONWIDE ANALYSIS OF ROBOTIC-ASSISTED VS. 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ABDOMINAL WALL RESISTANCE ON RESIDENT LAPAROSCOPIC ON RESIDENT LAPAROSCOPIC RESISTANCE WALL ABDOMINAL MD W Schimpke, TRAINER Scott PERFORMANCE W Millikan, MD, Keith MD, A Myers, Jonathan MD, Veenstra, Benjamin R Rush University Minh B Luu; PhD, Poirier, Jennifer MD, Daniel J Deziel, Medical Center TECHNOLOGIES NEW AND PROCEDURES MS, Justin B Dimick, BS, Meghan MS, Jason C Pradarelli, C Knol, Hasday, of Michigan MPH; University MD, TRAINING AND NISSEN FUNDOPLICATION HELLER MYOTOMY MODEL Hideki Ujiie Jackson, MD MD Sciences University Gazer, Benny LAPAROSCOPY AT LENGTH MEASUREMENT BOWEL MD Ofer Doron MD Kwong Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical P128 FEASIBILITY OF ADAPTATING THE FUNDAMENTALS OF THE FUNDAMENTALS P128 FEASIBILITY OF ADAPTATING P127 REDUCED PORT LAPAROSCOPIC APPENDECTOMY VERSUS APPENDECTOMY P127 REDUCED PORT LAPAROSCOPIC P126 LAPAROSCOPIC RIGHT HEMICOLECTOMY WITH RIGHT HEMICOLECTOMY P126 LAPAROSCOPIC P125 RECTOPEXY WITH SIGMOIDECTOMY FOR RECTAL RECTAL FOR SIGMOIDECTOMY WITH P125 RECTOPEXY P133 SIMULATION TRAINING TO ACQUIRE EXPERTISE IN EXPERTISE ACQUIRE TO TRAINING P133 SIMULATION P130 THE CHARACTERIZATION, SIMULATION, AND EFFECT OF SIMULATION, THE CHARACTERIZATION, P130 LEARN SURGEONS PRACTICING WHY INNOVATE: TO P131 DRIVEN LAPAROSCOPIC PORCINE EX-VIVO OF A NOVEL P132 DEVELOPMENT P129 ACCURACY AND INTER-OPERATOR VARIABILITY OF SMALL OF SMALL VARIABILITY AND INTER-OPERATOR P129 ACCURACY

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GENERAL SURGERY RESIDENCY PROGRAM Courtney Cripps, MD, CUTTING AND LIGATING LOOP TASKS Ali M Linsk, MD1, Emily E Diller, SAGES 2016 Parswa Ansari, MD, Gary Giangola, MD, Robert Andrews, MD; Northshore BS2, Kimberley R Monden, PhD3, Ganesh Sankaranarayanan, PhD3, LIJ Lenox Hill Hospital Woojin Ahn, PhD4, Christopher S Awtrey, MD5, Suvranu De, ScD4, Daniel P145 OFFERING ROBOTIC SURGICAL EDUCATION DURING GENERAL B Jones, MD5, Steven D Schwaitzberg, MD6, Scott K Epstein, MD7, Jesse SURGERY RESIDENCY Ankit Patel, MD1, Jamil Stetler, MD1, Jay Singh, M Rideout, MD, MPH7, Caroline GL Cao, PhD2; 1Beth Israel Deaconess MD2, Jahnavi Srinivasan, MD1, Keith Delman, MD1, John Sweeney, MD1, Medical Center, Cambridge Health Alliance, 2Wright State University, S. Scott Davis, MD1, Edward Lin, DO1; 1EMORY UNIVERSITY, 2Piedmont 3Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, 4Rensselaer Polytechnic Colorectal Associates Institute, 5Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 6University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, 7Tufts University School of P146 FEASIBILITY OF REMOTE ADMINISTRATION OF THE Medicine FUNDAMENTALS OF LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY (FLS) SKILLS TEST USING GOOGLE WEARABLE DEVICE. Anton Nikouline, BS1, M. Carolina P155 A NOVEL HIATAL HERNIA AND FUNDOPLICATION SIMULATOR Jimenez, MD2, Allan Okrainec, MD, MHPE3; 1University of Toronto, RESULTS IN SIGNIFICANT TRAINEE SKILLS IMPROVEMENT Tomokazu 2Temerty/Chang Telesimulation Centre, Toronto, 3Division of General Kishiki, Brittany Lapin, JoAnn Carbray, Michael B Ujiki; NorthShore Surgery, University Health Network University HealthSystem Grainger Center for Simulation and Innovation P147 WHO TOOK AWAY THE DUE SURGERY FROM THE CHINESE P156 SURGICAL SKILLS LAB IMPROVEMENT PROJECT: A CHEAP, 1 2 RESIDENTS AND HOW TO MAKE IT UP Zhifei Wang1, Yue Gao2, SIMPLE, EFFECTIVE PLACE TO START Jawad T Ali, MD , Brent Ford , Dahong Zhang3, Defei Hong1, Hong Wang4, Yan Li5, Dongsheng Huang1; John Uecker, MD1; 1University of Texas at Austin, 2University of Texas Surgical Spring Week 1Department of Hepatobiliary, pancreatic and minimally invasive Medical Branch surgery, 2Biomedical Engineering, Cleveland Clinic Foundation,9500 P157 TWITTER USE AT SAGES ANNUAL MEETINGS 2010-2015 Andrew Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44195., 3Department of Urology, Zhejiang S Wright, MD1, Alejandro Rodriguez-Garcia, MD1, Jason C Levine2, Provincial People’s Hospital, 4Department of Anesthesiology, .Wayne Heather L Evans, MD1; 1University of Washington, 2Society for American State University/Detroit Medical Center.McLaren Flint Hospital. Detroit, Gastroenterologist and Endoscopic Surgeons MI, USA, 5Department of Neurosurgery, University of Rochester Medical P158 FROM THE OPERATIVE FIELD TO THE FILM ROOM: SURGEONS Center, 601 Elmwood Ave, Rochester, NY 14642 ENCOURAGED BY VIDEO REVIEW AND EXPERT COACHING Todd A P148 ENDOSCOPIC PAINTING AS PELVIC BOX TRAINING EXERCISE Jaffe, BBA, Steven J Hasday, BS, Meghan C Knol, MS, Jason C Pradarelli, Michael Dennis I dela Paz, MD; AMOSUP Seamen’s Hospital, Intramuros, MS, Justin B Dimick, MD, MPH; University of Michigan Manila P159 THE EFFECT OF E-LEARNING VS DIDACTIC LECTURES ON P149 ADVANCED LAPAROSCOPY SIMULATION TRAINING: RESULTS KNOWLEDGE IN BASIC LAPAROSCOPIC SKILLS AND ADVANCED OF 5 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. Pablo A Achurra, MD, Ruben Avila, MD, SUTURING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Sujith Wijerathne1, Eva Rodrigo Tejos, Richard Castillo, MD, Erwin Buckel, MD, Felipe Leon, MD, Lourdes1, Alfred A Buenafe2, Asim Shabbir1, Rishav Shrestha1, Davide Fernando Pimentel, MD, Fernando Crovari, MD, Nicolas Jarufe, MD, Julian Lomanto, Prof1; 1Minimally Invasive Surgery Centre, Department of Varas, MD; Experimental Surgery and Simulation Center, Department of Surgery, National University Health System, Singapore, 2Batangas Digestive Surgery, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Medical Centre, Philippines P150 TRIAL OF THE FLIPPED CLASSROOM FOR OPEN SUTURING AND P160 PERCEPTION VERSUS REALITY FOR MIS FELLOWS: A SURVEY OF SIMULATED LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY FOR MEDICAL CURRENT FELLOWSHIP COUNCIL TRAINEES Jeffrey R Watkins, MD1, STUDENTS. 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Eric M Toloza, MD, PhD1, Lila B Cohen, MD2, Joseph LEAKS IN HYBRID MINIAMLLY-INVASIVE IVOR-LEWIS R Garrett, ARNPC, MPH1, Carla C Moodie, PAC1, John N Greene, MD1; ESOPHAGECTOMY Siripong Cheewatanakornkul, MD; UCSF 1Moffitt Cancer Center,2 University of South Florida Morsani College of P257 PARTIAL FUNDOPLICATION RESULTS IN EXCELLENT OUTCOMES Medicine AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA REPAIR Ryan P243 EVOLUTION OF ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF SLEEVE D Horsley, DO, Jarrod M Buzalewski, DO, Matthew E Plank, PAC, Jon D GASTRECTOMY LEAKS: FROM PARTIALLY COVERED TO LONG FULLY Gabrielsen, MD, David M Parker, MD, Anthony T Petrick, MD; Geisinger COVERED STENTS Fabio Garofalo, MD, Maxime Noreau-Nguyen, MD, Medical Center Henri Atlas, MD, Ronald Denis, MD, Pierre Garneau, MD, Radu Pescarus, P258 LAPAROSCOPY HELLER MIOTOMY AND PARTIAL MD; Hopital Sacre-Coeur de Montreal FUNDOPLICATION IS INSUFFICIENT IN PATIENT WITH TERMINAL P244 A COMBINED RESCUE ENDOSCOPIC CLIP AND SEMS TECHNIQUE ACALASIA. 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EXPERIENCE IV LEVEL CENTER IN COLOMBIA Marius Nedelcu, Antonio Durso, Didier Mutter, Bernard Dallemagne, Eveleyn Dorado, MD; FUNDACION VALLE DEL LILI Surgical Spring Week Silvana Perretta; Nouvel Hopital Civil P259 OUTCOMES OF REDO HIATAL HERNIA REPAIR: A SINGLE P245 A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF ENDOSCOPIC RADIO-FREQUENCY INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE Nisha Dhanabalsamy, MD, Lisandro NON-ABLATIVE (STRETTA) THERAPY FOR GASTROOESOPHAGEAL Montorfano, MD, Federico Perez Quirante, MD, Rajmohan Rammohan, REFLUX DISEASE: EARLY UK EXPERIENCE Y K S Viswanath, Mr1, MD, Alex Ordonez, MD, Abhiman Cheeyandira, MD, Emanuele Lo Menzo, Humza Numan, Mr1, Anjan Dhar, Dr2, Sibby Punnoose, Dr2; 1James Cook MD, PhD, FACS, FASMBS, Samuel Szomstein, MD, FACS, FASMBS, Raul University Hopsital, 2Darlington and Bishop Auckland Hopsitals Rosenthal, MD, FACS, FASMBS; Cleveland Clinic Florida P246 QUALITY CONTROL AND CREDENTIALING GUIDELINES P260 EARLY REOPERATION AND READMISSION AFTER FOREGUT IN COLONOSCOPY: IS THE ENDOSCOPIST SUCCESS RATE OF SURGERY FOR PEH AND GERD Daniel Boyett, MD, Daniela Molena, MD, CAECAL INTUBATION THE ONLY FACTOR ? 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BOWEL TO…MIGRATING OBSTRUCTION SECONDARY MD Ariel Shuchleib, Queens Presbyterian York New Al-Bahri, MD MD Farinas, HealthSystem CASE A SINGLE-INSTITUTION SERIES B Padilla-Jones SYNDROME: Spann, MD, Ronald H Clements, MD, Wayne J English, MD, D Brandon D Brandon J English, MD, Wayne MD, Ronald H Clements, Spann, MD, Medical University Center Vanderbilt MD; Williams, Ibikunle, MD Mark Kaplan; medical Einstein Leung, Pak Strain, Jay Aguilar, Efrain center MD V Aher, Chetan SURGERY IN BARIATRIC OUTCOMES Partnership, Athens, GA Athens, Partnership, FOR GASTRIC CANCER. HideyaGASTRECTOMY Kashihara, Mitsuo Masaaki Nakao, Toshihiro Jun Higashijima, Yoshikawa, Shimada, Kozo of the university departmentThe of surgery, Takasu; Nishi, Chie Tokushima Sanyal Samudra MD, Nguyen, Tuong THERAPY PRESSURE WOUND Halpin, MD Michael B Ujiki, MD Surgery, Hopital Sacre-Coeur, Montreal, QC, Montreal, Hopital Sacre-Coeur, Surgery, Union Memorial Hospital, Union Memorial Hospital, Diabetes Institute, Portland, OR Portland, Institute, Diabetes Tomohiko Yasuda, Dr Yasuda, Tomohiko Jason Radecke, MD, FACS, FAMBS FACS, MD, Jason Radecke, Akihisa Matsuda, MD M Sharata, MD M Sharata, Anastasia Postoev, BA Postoev, Anastasia Christy M Dunst, MD Matthew Gitelis Masao Miyashita, MD Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical P270 STUDY OF THE USEFULNESS OF A NOVEL GAUZE-ROLLED LIVER GAUZE-ROLLED OF A NOVEL THE USEFULNESS OF P270 STUDY P267 MANAGEMENT OF CHYLOTHORAX AFTER MINIMALLY INVASIVE INVASIVE MINIMALLY AFTER OF CHYLOTHORAX P267 MANAGEMENT P268 MULTIMODAL APPROACH TO EARLY ESOPHAGEAL CANCER Juan ESOPHAGEAL EARLY TO APPROACH P268 MULTIMODAL VERSUS MAGNETIC NISSEN FUNDOPLICATION P269 LAPAROSCOPIC P271 ENDOFLIP CORRELATES WITH POSTOPERATIVE DYSPHAGIA DYSPHAGIA WITH POSTOPERATIVE P271 ENDOFLIP CORRELATES P275 POST-OPERATIVE OUTCOMES OF PARTIAL ANTERIOR OF PARTIAL OUTCOMES P275 POST-OPERATIVE P273 GASTRIC OUTLET OBSTRUCTION AND SECONDARY SMALL SMALL P273 GASTRIC OUTLET OBSTRUCTION AND SECONDARY Shadi OF DYSPEPSIA - A RARE CAUSE P274 GASTRIC SCHWANNOMA P272 LAPAROSCOPIC AND OPEN DUODENOJEJUNOSTOMY FOR SMA FOR SMA AND OPEN DUODENOJEJUNOSTOMY P272 LAPAROSCOPIC Paul D Colavita, MD D Colavita, THE PPI NON-RESPONDERS? 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SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 146 Poster Listing P292 THE VALUE OF LARYNGOPHARYNGEAL PH-METRY (RESTECH©) P305 A NEW INTRAOPERATIVE LAPAROSCOPIC EXAMINATION FOR IN PATIENTS WITH GERD AND EXTRAESOPHAGEAL SYMPTOMS DETECTING INAPPARENT CONTRALATERAL HERNIA DURING OPEN

Hans F Fuchs, MD1, Henner M Schmidt, MD2, Sebastian Brinkmann, MD1, INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR Hideto Oishi, MD, PhD, Toshihiko Mori, SAGES 2016 Wolfgang Schroder, MD1, Christian A Gutschow, MD2, Arnulf H Holscher, MD, Mimi Okano, MD, Takeshi Ishita, MD, Masayuki Ishii, MD, Takayuki MD1, Jessica M Leers, MD1; 1Department of Surgery, University of Iino, MD, Hidekazu Kuramochi, MD, PhD, Shunsuke Onizawa, MD, PhD, Cologne, Germany, 2Department of Surgery, University Hospital Zurich, Eiichi Hirai, MD, PhD, Mie Hamano, MD, PhD, Satoshi Katagiri, MD, PhD, Switzerland Tsutomu Nakamura, MD, PhD, Tatsuo Araida, MD, PhD; Division of P293 REPAIR OF SYMPTOMATIC PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIAS IN Gastroenterological Surgery, Department of Surgery, Yachiyo Medical ELDERLY (>70 YEARS) PATIENTS RESULTS IN SUSTAINED QUALITY Center, Tokyo Women’s Medical University OF LIFE AT 5 OR MORE YEARS Oleg V Merzlikin, MD, Brian E Louie, MD, P306 SURGEON PERFORMED RECTUS BLOCKS REDUCE SAME DAY Alexander S Farivar, MD, Dale Shultz, Ralph W Aye, MD; Swedish Medical ADMISSION RATES AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC VENTRAL HERNIA Center REPAIRS, A CASE SERIES OF 52 PATIENTS. Matthew Kasulke, MD, P294 INTRACORPOREAL ESOPHAGOJEJUNOSTOMY USING THE HEMI- David Ryan, MD, Ibrahim Daoud, MD; St. Francis Hospital DOUBLE STAPLING TECHNIQUE (HDST) AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC P307 FIXATION TACKS ADD SIGNIFICANT WEIGHT TO HERNIA REPAIR TOTAL GASTRECTOMY IN GASTRIC CANCER PATIENTS Bandar Ali, Thomas Cook, Karl A LeBlanc, MD, MBA; Our Lady of the Lake Regional MD; The catholic university of Korea, Seoul St.Mary’s hospital Medical Center P295 PATIENT CENTERED OUTCOMES OVER TIME AFTER REDO-RNY P308 MINILAPAROSCOPIC INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR (M-TAPP) WITH FOR FAILED FUNDOPLICATION Shunsuke Akimoto, Saurabh Singhal, 5MM LAPAROSCOPE AND 2MM GRASPER: AN ALTERNATIVE TO Sumeet K Mittal; Creighton University Medical Center TRADITIONAL TAPP Atsushi Urakami, MD, Munenori Takaoka, MD, Surgical Spring Week P296 IMPACT OF POEM ON HIGH-RESOLUTION MOTILITY FINDINGS Jiro Hayashi, MD, Kaori Shigemitsu, MD, Kazuhiro Yoshida, MD, Yoshio IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE II AND III ACHALASIA Katrin Schwameis, MD, Naomoto, MD; Department of General Surgery, Kawasaki Medical School Stephanie Worrell, MD, Steven R DeMeester, MD; Keck Hospital, USC P309 A HYBRID TECHNIQUE FOR VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR: OPEN P297 IVOR- LEWIS ESOPHAGECTOMY WITH CIRCULAR STAPLED FASCIAL CLOSURE WITH LAPAROSCOPIC ASSISTED MESH ANASTOMOSIS (EEA): SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE Saurabh Singhal, PLACEMENT Vadim Meytes, DO, Aaron Lee, DO, Ryan Pinnell, DO, Yulia MBBS, MS, Aparna Kailasam, Shunsuke Akimoto, MD, Carrie Bertellotti, Rivelis, Michael Timoney, MD; NYU Lutheran Medical Center RN, Sumeet K Mittal, MBBS; Creighton University P310 TUMESCENT ANESTHESIA FOR TOTALLY P298 STUDY ON POSTOPERATIVE DYSPHAGIA FOLLOWING EXTRAPERITONEAL(TEP) LAPAROSCOPIC INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR GASTROESOPHAGEAL FUNDOPLICATION AND RESPONSE TO Yoshihide Chino, PhD, Masaki Fujimura, PhD, Isao Sato, PhD, Makoto ENDOSCOPIC DILATION Ambar Banerjee, MD, Taylor Coleman, BS, Mizutani, PhD, Tomotake Tabata, MD, Tomoyuki Tagi, PhD, Shigeyoshi Daniel McKenna, MD, Jennifer Choi, MD, Don Selzer, MD; Department of Shimaoka, MD, Shoichi Takayama, PhD, Minoru IIda, PhD; Daiich Towakai Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN Hospital P299 LAPAROSCOPIC GASTROPLASTY AND DOR FUNDOPLICATION P311 TAILORED LAPAROSCOPIC APPROACH IN LARGE INGUINO- FOR GASTRIC SLEEVE STENOSIS WITH A PROXIMAL DILATED SCROTAL HERNIAS: AN INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW Eva Lourdes, Lynette SLEEVE. Luciano Poggi, MD1, Daniel Pita, MD2, Luis Poggi, MD2; Mee Ann Loo, Rakesh Gupta, Siau Wei Tang, Jesse Hu, Wee Boon Tan, 1Oklahoma University Health Science Center, 2Clinica Anglo Americana Davide Lomanto, Prof; Minimally Invasive Surgery Centre, Department of Surgery, National University Health System, Singapore P300 LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRIC EXCLUSION WITH SMALL BOWEL DIVERSION AS PRIMARY TREATMENT FOR COMPLICATED GERD Cory P312 FIRST HUMAN EXPERIENCE WITH A HYBRID BIOLOGIC AND Richardson, MD, Shawn Roberts, MD, FACS, Timothy LeMieur, MD, FACS, SYNTHETIC MESH: ZENAPRO™ HERNIA REPAIR DEVICE FOR Howard McCollister, MD, FACS, Paul Severson, MD, FACS; Minnesota VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR Kevin El-Hayek1, Melissa Phillips2, Jin Yoo3, Institute for Minimally Invasive Surgery Eric Pauli4, James Bittner5, Matthew Kroh1; 1Cleveland Clinic, 2University of Tennessee, 3Duke University, 4Pennsylvania State University, 5Virginia P301 SEARCHING FOR A SUITABLE APPROACH FOR LAPAROSCOPIC Commonwealth University INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR: INICIAL EXPERIENCE Ezequiel Sadava, Martin Galvarini, Rudolf Von Buxhoeveden, Belen Castro Fuentes, P313 MULTI-MODAL PAIN MANAGEMENT IN A CLINICAL QUALITY Romina Reino, Florencia Ocariz, Francisco Schlottmann; Hospital Aleman IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FOR LAPAROSCOPIC VENTRAL/ of Buenos Aires INCISIONAL HERNIA REPAIR Bruce Ramshaw1, Jonathan Dean2, Andrew Gamenthaler2, Michael Fabian2; 1University of Tennessee, P302 QUANTITATIVE MEASURES OF VISCERAL ADIPOSITY AND Knoxville, 2Halifax Health EARLY POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING COMPLEX ABDOMINAL WALL RECONSTRUCTIONS. Joshua S Winder, MD, P314 EARLY OUTCOMES OF SELF-ADHERING VS. CONVENTIONAL Alexander J Shope, BS, Salvatore Docimo, Jr., DO, Eric M Pauli, MD; Penn POLYESTER MESH IN LAPAROSCOPIC INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR State Milton S Hershey Medical Center Shani Belgrave, MD, Andrew S Wright, MD, Zoe E Parr, MD, Hinojosa Marcelo, MD, Giana Davidson, MD; University of Washington P303 HOW MANY CASES DO YOU NEED TO ACHIEVE COMPETENCE AND PROFICIENCY IN TOTAL EXTRAPERITONEAL GROIN HERNIA REPAIR? P315 Withdrawn Hesham M Souka, MD, FRCS, MBBCh; Amina Hospital, Ajman, UAE P316 IMPACT OF OPIOID USE ON OUTCOMES AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC P304 LAPAROSCOPIC ASSISTED RECTI DIASTASIS APPROXIMATION VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR Bruce Ramshaw1, Jonathan Dean2, Andrew (LARDA), EXPERIENCE AND OUTCOME OF A NOVEL TECHNIQUE Eva Gamenthaler2, Michael Fabian2; 1University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Lourdes, Sujith Wijerathne, Jesse Hu, Wee Boon Tan, Davide Lomanto, 2Halifax Health Prof; Minimally Invasive Surgery Centre, Department of Surgery, P317 TOTAL EXTRAPERITONEAL REPAIR FOR INGUINAL HERNIA National University Health System, Singapore UNDER COMBINED SPINAL EPIDURAL ANAESTHESIA VS GENERAL ANAESTHESIA: A RANDOMISED CONTROL TRIAL Naveen Sharma, Amit K Kundu, Medha Mohta; UCMS Delhi P318 TWO CASES OF BROAD LIGAMENT HERNIA OF THE UTERUS SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY A LAPAROSCOPIC SINGLE-SITE APPROACH Katsuhiro Tomofuji, MD, Shinsuke Kajiwara, MD, Kenzo Okada, MD, Kenji Nedu, MD, Jyota Watanabe, MD, Yoshinori Imai, MD, Naoki Ishida, MD, Yusuke Nakagawa, MD, Tomoyuki Nagaoka, MD, Yusuke Nishi, MD; Uwajima City Hospital

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BY Martin Sadava, Ezequiel Galvarini, Rudolf Von TERM FOLLOW-UP Jose Alvarez Fuentes, Belen Castro , Romina Reino, Buxhoeveden Schlottmann; of Buenos Aires Hospital Aleman Francisco Gallesio, MD Chiruvella, Amareshewar HERNIA REPAIR PARAESOPHAGEAL Prof; Surgery Minimally Centre, Invasive Lomanto, Davide Tan, Boon Wee Singapore Health System, University Department National of Surgery, REDUCTION Kariuki IN SIGNIFICANT COST Murage, RESULTS REPAIR MD Hebert, Jacob MD AFTER HERNIA SURGERY? URINATING MD; Ochsner S Richardson, Clinic William MD, Tanaka, Kanyu Nakano, VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR DURING LAPAROSCOPIC MD Daniel Lomelin, MPH, Dmitry Oleynikov, MD; University of Nebraska MD; University MPH, DmitryDaniel Lomelin, Oleynikov, Medical Center – A FEASIBLE AND FOR INGUINAL HERNIA AND CHOLECYSTECTOMY NorimasaSAFE PROCEDURE Koide Kenji Kato; Municipal Inazawa Hospital A RETROSPECTIVE VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR-- LAPAROSCOPIC K Randhawa, Simran CONTROL PAIN REVIEW ON POST-OPERATIVE MD Network Healthcare Einstein FACS; R Joshi, MD, Amit MD, Leung, Sujith Wijerathne AND RESULTS BENEFITS PATIENTS: Deborshi Sharma, RESULTS TERM FOLLOW-UP LONG HERNIA REPAIR: Dr Prof, MESH IN POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE OF CONDENSED S ujith Lourdes, Eva VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR LAPAROSCOPIC Wijerathne Department Prof; Surgery of Surgery, Minimally Centre, Invasive Singapore Health System, University National LONG-TERM DISEASE: REFLUX RELIEF OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL MD G Chang, Craig OUTCOMES City Hospital, City Hospital, Atene Ito Atene The Pennsylvania State University, College of Medicine, Hershey, Hershey, of Medicine, College University, State Pennsylvania The PA, Ishii LAPAROSCOPIC AND OPEN TRANSVERSUS ABDOMINIS RELEASE AND OPEN LAPAROSCOPIC MD Winder, MODEL. 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Trust Mr;Muhammad H Shiwani, Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Daniel HERNIA REPAIR HIATAL LAPAROSCOPIC UNDERGOING John S Plymale, Davenport, Sunshein, Daniel Margaret Borman, Kyle Roth; of Kentucky University AND PROSPECTIVE APPROACH A NOVEL RECONSTRUCTION: WALL Hamid R Zahiri, DO CASE SERIES STUDY MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL Ikeda, MD, N Waki, MD, H Kawai, MD, H Nishi, MD, K Yamashita, MD; Yamashita, K H Nishi, MD, H Kawai, MD, MD, Waki, N Ikeda, MD, Okayama Rosai Hospital AFTER PREVIOUS REPAIR INGUINAL HERNIA EXTRAPERITONEAL Masaki ANALYSIS A CASE-MACHED OPEN INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR: Suzuki, Yozo Furukawa, Kenta Masuzawa, Toru Tei, , Mitsuyoshi Wakasugi Hiroki Akamatsu; Osaka Police Tanemura, Kishi, Masahiro Kentaro Hospital IN TACKS FIXATION VERSUS PERMANENT ABSORBABLE Sujith Lourdes, Eva VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR LAPAROSCOPIC Loo MA Lynette Wijerathne, AND OPEN SURGERY- -BETWEENHERNIA SURGERY LAPAROSCOPIC Ishizaki,Masahiro MD HERNIA: POTENTIAL UTILITY OF CRURAL REINFORCEMENT WITH A UTILITY OF CRURAL REINFORCEMENT HERNIA: POTENTIAL Lovece, , Andrea MESH Emanuele L.G. Asti ABSORBABLE SYNTHETIC San Donato Policlinico IRCCS Bonavina; Luigi Sironi, Andrea Erfan Zarrinkhoo, BA , AFTER INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR REMOVAL MD; Center Beverly HerniaHills Towfigh, Shirin OF REPAIR (TAPP) TRANSABDOMINAL PRE-PERITONEAL CASES RECURRENT INGUINAL HERNIA: REVIEW OF 10 CONSECUTIVE Shun Inoue, Takahiro Ryota Sakon, Yamazaki, Manabu Amiki , Masato Mikihisa Nakayama,Sato, Masataka Kazuhiro Oneyama, Narita, Ryo Ota, Manabu Kawasaki Goto; Hospital Saiwai B Baccay, Francis REINFORCEMENT FOR UMBILICAL REPAIR HERNIA MD Western Sydney, Sydney, Western Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, of Medicine, College Medical Einstein Center/Albert Medical Center, Medical Center, Health Sciences, Macquarie University, Australia, Australia, Macquarie University, Health Sciences, Yuri W Novitsky, MD, FACS MD, W Novitsky, Yuri St Leonards, Australia, Australia, Leonards, St Associates, Inc, Inc, Associates, Olmos I Holmatova, MD Olmos I Holmatova, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical P320 PROGRESSIVE PREOPERATIVE PNEUMOPERITONEUM PNEUMOPERITONEUM PREOPERATIVE P320 PROGRESSIVE P319 LAPAROSCOPIC TOTAL EXTRAPERITONEAL (TEP) REPAIR OF (TEP) EXTRAPERITONEAL REPAIR TOTAL P319 LAPAROSCOPIC P328 PREDICTING RISK FACTORS LIKELY TO CAUSE EARLY EARLY CAUSE TO LIKELY P328 PREDICTING RISK FACTORS OF LIFE ASSESSMENT OF PATIENTS P329 CLINICAL AND QUALITY ABDOMINAL LAPAROSCOPIC POST OUTCOMES P330 SHORT-TERM P326 FEASIBILITY AND SAFETY OF SINGLE INCISION TOTALLY TOTALLY P326 FEASIBILITYSAFETY AND OF SINGLE INCISION OF THE EFFICACY ASSESS TO STUDY P327 A COMPARATIVE P325 COMPARISON OF THE PERIOPERATIVE QOL IN INGUINAL THE PERIOPERATIVE OF P325 COMPARISON P321 LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR OF LARGE TYPE II AND III HIATAL II AND III HIATAL TYPE OF LARGE REPAIR P321 LAPAROSCOPIC MESH ROBOTIC-ASSISTED VERSUS P322 RISKS OF LAPAROSCOPIC ASSESSMENT OF LAPAROSCOPIC P323 PRELIMINARY HINGE GRAFT THE ANTERIOR RECTUS SHEATH OF P324 EFFICACY

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 148 Poster Listing P344 SINGLE INCISION LAPAROSCOPIC TRANSABDOMINAL P356 THE RETROPERITONEAL RESECTION MARGIN-AN INDEPENDENT PREPERITONEAL MESH HERNIOPLASTY FOR COMPLICATED PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN PERIAMPULLARY CARCINOMA

INGUINAL HERNIA Kazuo Tanoue, MD, PhD, FACS, Hidenobu Okino, Mohanasundaram Avudaiappan, MS, Thakur D Yadav, MS, Vikas Gupta, SAGES 2016 MD, PhD, Masamitsu Kanazawa, MD, PhD, Kiichiro Ueno, MD, PhD; Ueno Mch, Ashim Das, MD, Rakesh Kochhar, DM, Saroj K Sinha, DM, Anupam Surgical Hospital Lal, MD; PGIMER,CHANDIGARH P345 INCISIONAL/VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIRS IN THE MORBIDLY P357 PERCUTANEOUS TRANSHEPATIC AND TRANSJEJUNAL OBESE: NEW TECHNIQUE FOR AN OLD PROBLEM Francis Baccay, RENDEZVOUS PROCEDURE FOR TREATMENT OF COMPLETE MD1, Ki Won Kim, MD1, Colin Dunn2, Jai P Singh3, Irene J Lo4; 1Montefiore DEHISCENCE OF THE BILIOENTERIC ANASTOMOSIS Martin G Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 2Albert Einstein Rosenthal, MD, Adam Rogers, MD, Travis Edelstein, DO, Abubaker Ali, College of Medicine, 3SUNY Upstate Medical Center, 4West Coast Surgical MD, Ziad T Awad, MD, FACS; University of Florida College of Medicine, Associates, Inc Jacksonville P346 ROLE OF MULTI-DETECTOR COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (MDCT) P358 SINGLE – INCISION LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY BY AN BASED COMPONENT SEPARATION INDEX (CSI) IN MANAGEMENT ABDOMINAL WALL LIFTING METHOD Hirotsugu Ohara, MD; Fujieda OF LARGE VENTRAL HERNIAS BY COMPONENT SEPARATION heisei Memorial Hospital TECHNIQUE Deborshi Sharma, Prof, Vinay Upadhyay, Dr, Romesh Lal, P359 LIVER REGENERATION AFTER OPEN AND LAPAROSCOPIC Prof, Dr; Lady Hardinge and Dr RML Hospital LEFT PARTIAL HEPATECTOMY CONSIDERING THE FUNGAL P347 MANAGEMENT OF CHOLECYSTIS NATIONAL CENTRE TRANSLOCATION TO THE REMNANT LIVER Konstantinos S NOUAKCOTT- MAURITANIA Ahmedou Moulaye IDRISS; Faculty of Mammas, MD, MSc, PhD1, Nikolaos Kavantzas, MD, PhD2, Georgia Medicine Nouakchott University Kostopanagiotou, MD, PhD1, Ismene Dontas, DVM, PhD3, Vasileios Surgical Spring Week P348 THE COMPARISON OF ONCOLOGIC AND CLINICAL Smyrniotis, MD, PhD3, George Arsenis, MD, PhD3, Eustratios Patsouris, OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC AND OPEN LIVER RESECTION FOR MD, PhD2; 1National and Kapodistrian University of Athens-Surgical HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA Hong-Jin Kim, MDFACS1, Dong-Shik Laboratory Professor K.TOUNTAS, 2National and Kapodistrian University Lee, MD1, Keun Soo Ahn2, Koo Jeong Kang2; 1Department HBP Surgery, of Athens- Medical School, Department of Pathology, 3National and Yeungnam University Hospital, 2Department HBP Surgery, Kei-Myung Kapodistrian University of Athens University Hospital P361 LAPAROSCOPIC LIVER RESECTION FOR HEPATOCELLULAR P349 LAPAROSCOPIC ASSISTED TRANS-ABDOMINAL ANTEROGRADE CARCINOMA IN CHILD-PUGH CLASS B CIRRHOSIS Osamu Itano, PORTAL VEIN CATHETERIZATION. 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Pierre Allemann, MD1, Pierre Bize, Yuta Abe, MD, PhD, Taizo Hibi, MD, PhD, Hiroshi Yagi, MD, PhD, Chisato MD2, Michele Diana, MD3, Nicolas Demartines, MD2, Jacques Marescaux, Takagi, MD, Yuko Kitagawa, MD, PhD, FACS; Department of Surgery, Keio MD3, Alban Denys, MD1; 1Department of visceral surgery, Lausanne University School of Medicine University Hospital (CHUV), Switzerland, 2Department of interventional P362 LDP VS ODP FOR PANCREATIC ADENOCARCINOMA: A radiology, Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV), Switzerland, 3Institute RETROSPECTIVELY COMPARATIVE STUDY Yi-ping Mou, MD, FACS1, for image-guided surgery (IHU), Strasbourg, France Miao-zun Zhang, MD2, Xiao-wu Xu, MD1, Ren-chao Zhang, MD1, Jia-fei P350 MANAGEMENT OF LARGE PANCREATIC CYSTIC TUMOR DURING Yan2, Wei-wei Jin1; 1Department of General Surgery, Zhejiang Provincial LAPAROSCOPIC DISTAL PANCREATECTOMY Hodaka Moriyama, People’s Hospital, Hangzhou, China, 2Department of General Surgery, MD, Koji Asai, Manabu Watanabe, Hiroshi Matsukiyo, Tomoaki Saito, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Tomotaka Ishii, Ryohei Watanabe, Toshiyuki Enomoto, Natsuya Katada, Hangzhou 310016, Zhejiang Province, China Yoshihisa Saida, Shinya Kusachi; Toho university Ohashi Medical Center P363 LAPAROSCOPIC PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY: A REPORT OF P351 “CORRELATION OF FIBROSCAN WITH LIVER BIOPSY IN 125 CASES IN A SINGLE INSTITUTE Wei-Wei Jin, MD1, Xiao-Wu Xu, MD2, MALIGNANT BILIARY OBSTRUCTION” Naren K A, MS, Thakur D Yadav, Yi-Ping Mou, MD, FACS2, Yu-Chen Zhou2, Chao-Jie Huang2, Chao Lu1, MS, Vikas Gupta, Mch, SGE, Ashim Das, MD, Virendra Singh, MD, Saroj K Rong-Gao Cheng1, Jia-Yu Zhou1; 1Medical School, Zhejiang Universtity, Sinha, DM; PGIMER Chandigarh 2Divison of Gastroentropancreas, Department of General Surgery, Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hospital P352 OPTIMAL MANAGEMENT OF GALL STONE ILEUS. DIAGNOSING BY CT SCAN AND A LIMITED OPERATIVE APPROACH. Emil Bota, P364 MANAGEMENT OF THE HYPERKINETIC GALLBLADDER IN MBBCh1, Hesham M Souka, MD, FRCS, MBBCh2; 1Diana Princess of Wales ADULTS: A CASE SERIES Lawrence N Cetrulo, MD, Amit Joshi, MD, FACS, Hospital, Grimsby, UK, 2Amina Hospital, Ajman, UAE Albert Trang, MD; Einstein Healthcare Network P353 STAGING LAPAROSCOPY IN 111 INTRA-HEPATIC AND HILAR P366 LAP CHOLECYSTECTOMY WITH ERCP AS A COMBO APPROACH CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA PATIENTS; A TERTIARY U.K. REFERRAL FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF CHOLECYSTO –CHOLEDOCHOLITHIASIS CENTRE EXPERIENCE Nicholas T.E. Bird, Mr, Mohamed Elmasry, Mr, -A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY Dr Sreejoy Patnaik, MS; SHANTI MEMORIAL Robert Jones, Mr, Declan Dunne, Michael Kelly, Dr, Johnathan Evans, HOSPITAL PVT.LTD Mr, Graeme Poston, Professor, Stephen Fenwick, MD, Hassan Malik, MD; P367 PARENCHYMAL DISSECTION TECHNIQUE IN LAPAROSCOPIC University Hospital Aintree HEPATECTOMY Satoshi Kaihara, MD, PhD, FACS, Kenji Uryuhara, MD, P354 MINIMALLY INVASIVE CENTRAL HEPATECTOMY FOR PhD, Junji Komori, MD, PhD, Sena Iwamura, MD, Ryo Hosotani, MD, PhD; GALLBLADDER CANCER IS SAFE AND EFFECTIVE Georgios V Kobe Medical Center General Hospital Georgakis, MD, PhD, David L Bartlett, MD, Amer H Zureikat, MD, Herbert P368 SAFETY OF MIDLINE THREE PORTS LAPAROSCOPIC J Zeh, MD, Melissa E Hogg, MD, MS; University of Pittsburgh Medical CHOLECYSTECTOMY IN DIFFICULT GALL STONE DISEASE Ahmed Center, Division of Surgical Oncology Hussain Pathan, Dr, Ashfaque Ahmed Bhurgri, Dr; LUMHS PAKISTAN P355 MANAGEMENT OF LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL HEPATECTOMY P369 LAPAROSCOPIC CBD EXPLORATION; 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE FOR CRANIAL AND DORSAL LESIONS IN OUR DEPARTMENT Sena Duncan Light, Yousef Aawsaj, Liam Horgan; Northumbria Healthcare Iwamura, Satoshi Kaihara, Yukiko Kumada, Shoichi Kitano, Kita Ryosuke, NHS Foundation Trust Hideyuki Masui, Hiromitsu Kinoshita, Yusuke Sakamoto, Motoko Mizumoto, Masato Kondo, Junji Komori, Hiroki Hashida, Hiroyuki Kobayashi, Kenji Uryuhara, Ryo Hosotani; Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital

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Greg Bodie, MD, FRCSC, Geoffrey Chow, MD, Jack Chiu, MD, FRCSC, Panot Yimcharoen, Dr, Setthasiri Pantanakul, Dr, Poschong Suesat, Dr, SAGES 2016 Mark Meloche, MD, FRCSC, Garth Warnock, MD, MSc, FRCSC, Adam Petch Kasetsuwan, Dr; Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital Meneghetti, MD, MHSc, FRCSC, Neely Panton, MBBS, FRCSC, FACS; P411 PERIOPERATIVE HEPATOCYTE GROWTH FACTOR (HGF) University of British Columbia INFUSIONS INCREASE LIVER VOLUMES FOLLOWING PORTAL P399 MODIFIED LASSO TECHNIQUE FOR LAPAROSCOPIC DISTAL BRANCH LIGATION (PBL) Christopher W Mangieri, MD, Jason C PANCREATECTOMY Hiroshi Kurahara, Kosei Maemura, Yuko Mataki, McCartt, MD, Matthew A Strode, DO, John E Lowry, DVM, Prasad M Masahiko Sakoda, Satoshi Iino, Yota Kawasaki, Koji Minami, Shinichi Balakrishna, PhD; Dwight D. 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A COMPARISON OF NATIONAL OUTCOMES FOLLOWING WITH INFECTED PANCREATIC NECROSIS Prabhdeep Nain, Prof, Satpal LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY Emily Benham, Samuel W Ross, Virk; DAYANAND MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL, LUDHIANA Surgical Spring Week MD, MPH, Ciara R Huntington, MD, Peter E Fischer, MD, MS, John M P415 CLINICAL STUDY OF THE ACCURACY OF OBSERVING COMMON Green, MD, Bradley W Thomas, MD, B. Todd Heniford, MD, A. Britton BILE DUCT REMNANT STONES BY INJECTION OF SALINE THROUGH Christmas, MD, Ronald F Sing, DO; Carolinas Medical Center ENBD UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF ULTRASOUND. Yan-Bo Liu, Shuo- P402 LAPAROSCOPIC FENESTRATION OF LIVER CYST USING Dong Wu; Department of the Second General Surgery, Shengjing INDOCYANINE-GREEN FLUORESCENT CHOLANGIOGRAPHY Koji Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, Minami, Masahiko Sakoda, Satoshi Iino, Kiyokazu Hiwatashi, Kosei People’s Republic of China Maemura, Yuko Mataki, Hiroshi Kurahara, Yota Kawasaki, Shinichiro Mori, P416 PRECISE LAPAROSCOPIC ANATOMICAL LIVER SEGMENTECTOMY Hiroyuki Shinchi, Shinichi Ueno, Shoji Natsugoe; Kagoshima University BY EXTRAHEPATIC HILAR APPROACH WITH 3D COMPUTER- P403 LAPAROSCOPIC HEPATECTOMY USING A MONOPOLAR SOFT- ASSISTED SIMULATION AND NAVIGATION Yuta Abe, MD, Osamu COAGULATION DEVICE WHILE CONTROLLING INTRAOPERATIVE Itano, MD, Masahiro Shinoda, MD, Minoru Kitago, MD, Hiroshi Yagi, BLEEDING TO THE MAXIMUM Mitsuo Miyazawa, MD, Masayasu Aikawa, MD, Taizo Hibi, MD, Yuko Kitagawa, MD; Department of Surgery, Keio MD, Katsuya Okada, MD, Yukihiro Watanabe, Kojun Okamoto, Isamu University School of Medicine Koyama, MD; Saitama Medical University International Medical Center P417 CLINICAL FEASIBILITY OF LAPAROSCOPIC CENTRAL P404 LAPAROSCOPIC LIVER RESECTION FOR CYSTIC LESIONS: A 20- BISECTIONECTOMY Sung Hoon Choi, MD; CHA Bundang Medical YEAR EXPERIENCE Elie K Chouillard1, Chady Salloum, MD2, Yves Lopez, Center, CHA University MD1, Andrew Gumbs, MD1, Daniel Azoulay, MD2; 1PARIS POISSY MEDICAL P418 SUPER-SELECTIVE INTRA-ARTERIAL INDOCYANINE GREEN CENTER, 2HENRI MONDOR HOSPITAL INJECTION FOR POSITIVE FLUORESCENCE IMAGE GUIDED HEPATIC P405 RE-DO LAPAROSCOPIC PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY AFTER SEGMENTS STAINING: PROOF OF THE CONCEPT IN THE PORCINE LAPAROSCOPIC PANCREATIC SURGERY Wei-Wei Jin, MD1, Chao Lu1, MODEL. Michele Diana, MD1, Yu-Yin Liu, MD2, Raoul Pop, MD3, Seong- Yi-Ping Mou, MD, FACS2, Rong-Gao Cheng1, Jing-Rui Wang1, Xiao-Wu Ho Kong, MD1, Andras Legner, MD1, Remy Beaujeux, MD, PhD3, Patrick Xu2; 2Division of Gastroentropancreas, Department of General Surgery, Pessaux, MD, PhD4, Didier Mutter, MD, PhD, FACS4, Bernard Dallemagne, Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hospital, 1Medical School, Zhejiang MD5, Jacques Marescaux, MD, FACS, Hon, FRCS, Hon, FJSES, Hon, APSA5; University 1IHU-Strasbourg, Institute for Image-Guided Surgery, Strasbourg, France, P406 SHORT-TERM OUTCOME OF LAPAROSCOPIC DISTAL 2Department of General Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang PANCREATECTOMY Junju Maehara, MD, Koji Asai, Manabu Watanabe, Gung University, Linkou, Taiwan, 3Interventional Radiology Department, Hiroshi Matsukiyo, Tomoaki Saito, Tomotaka Ishii, Ryohei Watanabe, University Hospital of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France, 4Department Toshiyuki Enomoto, Natsuya Katada, Yoshihisa Saida, Shinya Kusachi; of General and Digestive Surgery, University Hospital of Strasbourg, Department of Surgery, Toho University Ohashi Medical Center Strasbourg, France, 5IRCAD, Research Institute against Cancer of the Digestive System, Strasbourg, France P407 A CASE REPORT: DUPLICATION OF GALLBLADDER Chollada Suwannachod, Dr, Setthasiri Pantanakul, Dr, Siriporn Angchuan, Dr, P419 THE INTRODUCTION OF ENHANCED RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY Petch Kasetsuwan, Dr; Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital IN LAPAROSCOPIC LIVER RESECTION Shingo Ishida, Masayasu Aikawa, Santosh Shrestha, Takuya Katou, Katsuya Okada, Yukihiro Watanabe, P408 EVALUATION OF THE SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF STAGING Kojun Okamoto, Hiroshi Satou, Mitsuo Miyazawa, Shinichi Sakuramoto, LAPAROSCOPY FOR ADVANCED PANCREATIC CANCER Takanori Shigeki Yamaguchi, Isamu Koyama; saitama medical university Morikawa, MD, PhD, Masaharu Ishida, MD, PhD, Hideo Ohtsuka, MD, international medical center PhD, Takeshi Aoki, MD, PhD, Simpei Maeda, MD, PhD, Kyouhei Ariake, MD, PhD, Kunihiro Masuda, MD, PhD, Koji Fukase, MD, PhD, Masamichi P420 ANALYSIS OF OUTCOME OF LAPAROSCOPIC Mizuma, MD, PhD, Naoaki Sakata, MD, PhD, Kei Nakagawa, MD, PhD, CHOLECYSTECTOMY ( BASED ON DURATION AND SEVERITY) Manoj Hiroki Hayashi, MD, PhD, Fuyuhiko Motoi, MD, PhD, Takeshi Naitoh, MD, Kr. Choudhury; GNRC Hospitals PhD, FACS, Michiaki Unno, MD, PhD; Department of surgery, Tohoku P421 LAPAROSCOPIC LIVER RESECTION FOR HEPATOCELLULAR University Graduate School of Medicine CARCINOMA IN CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS. Ibrahim A Salama, MDPhD, P409 LESSONS LEARNT IN THE MANAGEMENT OF LIVER Hosam Soliman, Hazem Zakeria, Mohammed Aboushady; Department INCIDENTALOMA: PERIBILIARY GLAND HAMARTOMA Suresh Khanna of Hepatobiliary Suregry,Menoufiyia University,Egypt Natarajan, MD1, T’zu Jen Tan, MD2; 1Khoo Teck Puat Hospital/ NHG-AHPL General Surgery residency program, 2Khoo Teck Puat Hospital

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Sisli Etfal Prof; Hamidiye Altuntas, GASTRIC ROUX-EN-Y VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRECTOMY Waller Davis POPULATION THE SUPEROBESE IN BYPASS MD, Felicia Pickard, MD, Brad Evans, MD, Raleen Murphy, Deborah Deborah Raleen Murphy, MD, Evans, Brad MD, Pickard, Felicia MD, Memorial PhD; of Newfoundland University Twells, Laurie PhD, Gregory, (ORYGB): GASTRIC BYPASS AFTER OPEN ROUX-EN-Y RACE BY Mehdi, Amna DO PATIENTS OF 5,389 BOLD DATABASE ANALYSIS Partnership, Partnership, Medical Partnership, Medical Partnership, Postoev, MD Postoev, Christopher Ibikunle, MD Christopher Farinas, MD Farinas, P447 DEVELOPMENT OF CONSENSUS-DERIVED QUALITY INDICATORS INDICATORS QUALITY OF CONSENSUS-DERIVED P447 DEVELOPMENT P434 LOW-OPIOID MULTIMODAL PAIN CONTROL STRATEGIES STRATEGIES CONTROL PAIN MULTIMODAL P434 LOW-OPIOID REVISION OF OF SINGLE-STAGE OUTCOMES P435 PERIOPERATIVE P436 ROLE OF BARIATRIC SURGERY ON MORBID OBESITY IN SURGERY OF BARIATRIC P436 ROLE OF CHANGE AS A PREDICTOR WEIGHT P437 PREOPERATIVE AMONG MORBIDLY SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY P439 LAPAROSCOPIC DEVICE CHOICE ON SLEEVE THE EFFECT OF CALIBRATION P440 AN CANE SYNDROME”: “CANDY P441 A CASE SERIES OF PREDICT TO VISCERAL ADIPOSITY FAILS P442 INCREASED THE DEVELOPMENT THE USE OF PREDICTIVE FOR MARKERS P443 FOLLOW- CLINIC IMPROVES MULTIDISCIPLINARY VA-BASED P444 A SLEEVE IN WEIGHT LOOSE OF ESTIMATED P445 COMPARISON SLEEVE OF LAPAROSCOPIC OUTCOMES P446 PERIOPERATIVE P438 WEIGHT LOSS AND OBESITY CO-MORBIDITY OUTCOMES VARY VARY OUTCOMES AND OBESITY CO-MORBIDITY WEIGHT LOSS P438 ; , 5 3 , Eric Johns , 3 2 Center Center 2 , Yoshihiro , Yoshihiro 2 Department , Wataru , Wataru 5 3 , Hisahiro , Hisahiro 5 , Hisahiro , Hisahiro 6 Division of Design , Jessica Smith, , Hiroshi 4 University College College University 1 1 ; 1 Graduates School ofGraduates 3 , Hisahiro Matsubara , Hisahiro 4 , Takashi Miki, Takashi , Rohith M Bhethanabotla , Emmet Andrews, MD , Emmet Andrews, 4 2 1 , Chisato Mori , Chisato , Hiroshi Kawahira 5 1 Kei Aoki, None Department of Frontier Surgery, Surgery, Department of Frontier Department of Bioenvironmental Department of Bioenvironmental 6 6 , Yoshihiro Shimomura 2 Mercy Hospital University 3 Department of Frontier Surgery, Graduate Graduate Surgery, Department of Frontier 5 , Yuji Nishizawa , Yuji , Yshihiro Shimomura , Yshihiro 4 3 , Hisashi Gunji 4 , Padraig Cantillon-Murphy , Padraig 3 , Mitsuo Miyazawa, MD, Shingo Ishida, MD, Ishida, MD, Shingo , Mitsuo MD, Miyazawa, Department of Medical Physiology, Graduate Graduate Department of Medical Physiology, Johns Hopkins School University of Medicine, Wataru Nishimoto Wataru 5 1 ; 2 Department of colorectal surgery, National Cancer Cancer National Department surgery, of colorectal Center for Frontier Medical Engineering, Chiba Medical Engineering, Frontier for Center Center for Frontier Medical Engineering, Chiba Medical Engineering, Frontier for Center School of Graduate Surgery, Department of Pediatric 4 2 2 4 , Hiroshi Kawahira 1 Anirudh Dwarakanath,, Anirudh MS 1 Graduate School of Medical and Pharmaceutical Science, School Science, of Medical and Pharmaceutical Graduate Graduate School of Medical and Pharmaceutical Science, School Science, of Medical and Pharmaceutical Graduate , Masaaki Itoh 1 1 Division of Design Science, Graduate School of Engineering, School of Engineering, Graduate Science, Division of Design Division of Design Science, Graduate School of Engineering, School of Engineering, Graduate Science, Division of Design 3 ; ; , Takeshi Saito , Takeshi 3 3 6 5 1 , Ryota Nakajima 2 Cork University Hospital, Hospital, University Cork 2 , S McNatt, MD, M Powell, MD, A Fernandez; Wake Forest University Forest Wake A Fernandez; MD, M Powell, MD, , S McNatt, Poster Listing Poster Johns Hopkins Department Bayview Medical Center of Surgery, Department of Medical System Engineering, Chiba University, Chiba University, Department Engineering, of Medical System Chiba University, Chiba University, Chiba University, Chiba University, for Frontier Medical Engineering, Chiba University, Chiba University, Medical Engineering, Frontier for 1 2 Yukihiro Watanabe, MD, Katsuya Okada, MD, Kojun Okamoto, MD, MD, Okamoto, Kojun Katsuya Okada, MD, MD, Watanabe, Yukihiro MD; Koyama, Isamu MD, Yamaguchi, Shigeki MD, Shinichi Sakuramoto, Medical International Center Saitama Medical University, SURGERY UPPER LIMBS DURING LAPAROSCOPIC SURGEONS’ RyotaNakajima WITH SEVERE DYSFUNCTION LIVER CARCINOMA HEPATOCELLULAR Aikawa, MD Masayasu Chiba University, Chiba University, Chiba University, Chiba University, Matsubara Center Hospital East, Hospital East, Center Chiba University, School of Medicine, University, University, University, University, Chiba University, Medicine, Matsubara Nishimoto Kawahira OPERATOR’S KNEES OPERATOR’S Medical and Pharmaceutical Science, Chiba University, Chiba University, Science, Medical and Pharmaceutical Chiba University, School of Engineering, Graduate Science, Cork, School of Medicine, Chiba University, University, Chiba School of Medicine, of Frontier Surgery, Graduate School Chiba University of Medicine, Graduate Surgery, of Frontier A Mooney, SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY LAPAROSCOPIC UNDERGOING MD Martin Romina Reino, Schlottmann , Marina Spano, Francisco SURGERY Hospital Aleman Rudolf Buxhoeveden; Gallesio, Galvarini, Jose Alvarez of Buenos Aires A AT OF 1087 PATIENTS AN ANALYSIS PROCEDURES: BARIATRIC MD Kinsinger, INSTITUTION Luke SINGLE ACADEMIC Shimomura of Iowa MD; University MS, Isaac Samuel, MD, Nau, Peter MD, CORRELATION SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: SUBMITTED LAPAROSCOPIC Nelida Diaz, Juan TESTS AND NUCLEAR BETWEEN SYMPTOMS Mena, Luisa Rodriguez, MD, Elena Navarro PhD, Ruiz Rabelo, Francisco Javier Francisco Obrero, Membrives Antonio Vallejo, Juan Antonio Reina Delgado; SofiaBriceno Hospital Universitario THESE GASTRIC SLEEVE ARE PROCEDURES: LAPAROSCOPIC MD Shoshana Hacker, THE COST? WORTH BUTTRESS MATERIALS Medical Center Duncan; Atlanta Titus MD, Tuggle, BS, Karleena Micallef, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University School of Medicine, Graduate SUTURING SWINE STOMACH SUIT BY Hien T Nguyen, MD T Nguyen, Hien Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University School Medicine, of Graduate Medicine, FIELD THE OPERATIVE EXPOSURE OF MAXIMAL PROVIDES THAT Mehta Ambar Micheal MD O Riordain, Hopkins Krieger University School of Arts and Sciences O’Shea Conor SURGERY LAPAROSCOPIC Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical P423 REPORT OF THE MEASUREMENT OF PHYSICAL BURDEN ON BURDEN ON OF PHYSICAL THE MEASUREMENT P423 REPORT OF P422 VALIDITY OF LAPAROSCOPIC LIVER RESECTION FOR OF LAPAROSCOPIC VALIDITY P422 P426 USEFULNESS OF THE SURGICAL CHAIR SUPPORTING P426 USEFULNESS OF P429 INCIDENTAL FINDING OF GIST IN MORBIDLY OBESE PATIENTS OBESE PATIENTS FINDING OF GIST IN MORBIDLY P429 INCIDENTAL IN BARIATRIC WEIGHT LOSS OF PREOPERATIVE P430 IMPORTANCE AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC THROMBOEMBOLISM VENOUS P431 P432 STUDY OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX IN PATIENTS IN PATIENTS REFLUX OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL P432 STUDY IN AND BLEEDING RATES LINE REINFORCEMENTS P433 STAPLE P428 VALIDITY VERIFICATION OF EXOSKELETON SURGICAL ASSIST OF EXOSKELETON VERIFICATION VALIDITY P428 P424 A NOVEL INFLATABLE AND RETRACTING LAPAROSCOPIC DEVICE AND RETRACTING LAPAROSCOPIC INFLATABLE P424 A NOVEL P425 APPRAISAL OF A NOVEL ATRAUMATIC RETRACTOR FOR RETRACTOR P425 APPRAISAL ATRAUMATIC OF A NOVEL

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 152 Poster Listing P448 OUTCOMES OF BARIATRIC SURGERY FOR JAPANESE PATIENTS P461 REVISIONAL LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: A Hirofumi Imoto, MD, PhD, Takeshi Naitoh, MD, PhD, FACS, Naoki Tanaka, VIABLE OPTION AFTER GASTRIC BAND FAILURE Talar Tatarian, MD,

MD, PhD, Munenori Nagao, MD, PhD, Kazuhiro Watanabe, MD, PhD, Michael Kammerer, MD, Danica Giugliano, MD, Alec Beekley, MD, David SAGES 2016 Tomoya Abe, MD, PhD, Shinobu Ohnuma, MD, PhD, Katsuyoshi Kudo, Tichansky, MD; Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA MD, PhD, Takeshi Aoki, MD, PhD, Hiedaki Karasawa, MD, PhD, Takahiro P462 A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO REDUCE POSTOPERATIVE Tsuchiya, MD, PhD, Fuyuhiko Motoi, MD, PhD, Michiaki Unno, MD, PhD; READMISSION AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY IN A SINGLE Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Surgery INSTITUTION Joon K Shim, MD, MPH, FACS1, G D Roye, MD, FACS1, Beth P449 INCIDENTAL PATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS DETECTED IN SLEEVE Ryder, MD, FACS1, Todd Stafford, MD1, Kellie C Armstrong, RN, BSN, GASTRECTOMY SPECIMENS Baris D Yildiz, MD; ANKARA NUMUNE MS, CBN2, Debi A Diana, MA2, Sivamainthan Vithiananthan, MD, FACS1; TEACHING HOSPITAL 1Brown University, 2Miriam Hospital P450 SOUTH AMERICAN EXPERIENCE IN LAPAROSCOPIC ADJUSTABLE P463 SUBSEQUENT CHOLECYSTECTOMY RATE AFTER BARIATRIC GASTRIC BAND: 5 & 10 YEARS OF FOLLOW-UP Martin A Berducci1, SURGERY IN MORBID OBESITY PATIENTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Jorge Nefa1, Magali Sanchez2, Natalia Pampillon2, Viviana Lasagni2, AND META-ANALYSIS Ajaree Sattaratnamai, MD1, Noppawat Cecilia Penutto2, Romina Palma2, Mariela Abaurre2, Sonia Omelanczuk2, Samankatiwat, MD1, Suthep Udomsawaengsup, MD2; 1Ratchaburi Pablo E Omelanczuk1; 1Hospital Italiano de Mendoza, Argentina, 2Clinica Hospital, 2King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital Quirurgica de la Obesidad, Mendoza, Argentina P464 GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX FOLLOWING SLEEVE P451 SAFETY OF PREOPERATIVE VLCD DIET AND BODY COMPOSITION GASTRECTOMY: A META-ANALYSIS Christopher Crawford, MD, Daniel CHANGES AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY Takeshi Naitoh, MD, PhD, FACS, Lomelin, MPH, Kyle Gibbens, BS, Crystal Krause, PhD, Dmitry Oleynikov, N Tanaka, MD, PhD, H Imoto, MD, PhD, M Nagao, MD, PhD, K Watanabe, MD; University of Nebraska Medical Center Surgical Spring Week MD, PhD, T Abe, MD, PhD, S Ohnuma, MD, PhD, K Kudo, MD, PhD, T Aoki, P465 EFFECT OF SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY ON CONTROL OF TYPE 2 MD, PhD, H Karasawa, MD, PhD, T Tsuchiya, MD, F Motoi, MD, PhD, M DIABETES MELLITUS IN OUR SERIES Nandakishore Dukkipati, MD, Unno, MD, PhD; Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine Deepti Thakkar; LivlifeHospitals P452 THE IMPACT OF ENHANCED RECOVERY PROTOCOL FOR P466 RESOLUTION OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY FOLLOWING PATIENTS UNDERGOING BARIATRIC LAPAROSCOPIC ROUX-EN-Y LAPAROSCOPIC ILEAL INTERPOSITION WITH BMI-ADJUSTED GASTRIC BYPASS Katie Meister, MD, Katelyn Mellion, MD, Anna Uebele, SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE-2 DIABETES – MD, Lala Hussain, Kevin Tymitz, MD, George Kerlakian, MD; Good MULTI- CENTER STUDY Surendra Ugale, MD; Kirloskar Hospital & Asian Samaritan Hospital Bariatrics P453 STAND THE STOMACH TECHNIQUE USING AUTO IRRIGATION P467 ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF LEAK FOLLOWING SLEEVE DEVICE AND ENDOQUICK SUTURE FOR SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY. GASTRECTOMY: CASE SERIES AND LITERATURE REVIEW Jonah Klein, Tetsuo Ikeda, MD, PhD; Department of Advanced Medical Initiatives MD1, Rohit Soans, MD2, Jennifer Maranki, MD2, Michael Edwards, MD, Graduate School of Medical Sciences FACS 2; 1Lankenau Medical Center, 2Temple University Hospital P454 OPERATIVE TIME IN SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: INFLUENCE P468 LONG-TERM ANALYSIS OF RISK FOR ANEMIA IN LAPAROSCOPIC OF PREOPERATIVE FACTORS IN RELATION TO PERIOPERATIVE ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS PATIENTS WITH AT LEAST 5-YEAR COMPLICATIONS Luciano J Deluca, MD, Patricio J Cal, MD, Tomas FOLLOW UP Piotr J Gorecki, MD2, Christine M Najjar, MS1, Krystyna C Jakob, MD, Ezequiel O Fernandez, MD; Centro de Rehabilitacion Kabata, PA2, Anthony Tortolani, MD2; 2New York Methodist Hospital, 1St. Quirurgica de la Obesidad (CRQO) George’s University School of Medicine P455 INDICATIONS FOR CONVERSION FROM SLEEVE GASTRETOMY P469 ALGORITHM FOR ORDERING ABDOMINAL CT SCANS IN TO ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS Thomas J Buddensick, MD, Michael PATIENTS AFTER GASTRIC BYPASS: IS IT POSSIBLE? Luise I Pernar, Kammerer, MD, Alec Beekley, MD, David Tichansky, MD; Thomas MD1, Ryan Lockridge, BS, BSN, RN1, Colleen MccCormack1, Minghua Jefferson University Chen, MD, PhD1, Judy Chen, MD2, Scott A Shikora1, David Spector3, Ali P456 THE EFFECTS OF BARIATRIC SURGERY ON INFLAMMATORY Tavakkoli3, Malcom K Robinson, MD1, Ashley H Vernon3; 1Brigham and MARKERS FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES Ali Kagan Coskun, MD1, Women’s Hospital, 2Swedish Medical Center, 3Brigham and Women’s Ali Harlak, MD1, Turgay Celik, MD2, Taner Yigit, MD1, Cengiz Ozturk, MD2, Faulkner Hospital Tuncer Cayci, MD3; 1GATA Dept. of Surgery, 2GATA Dept. of Cardiology, P470 WHAT INFLUENCES BARIATRIC SURGERY OUTCOMES ? - A 3GATA Dept. of Biochemistry MULTIPLE REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF THE ONTARIO BARIATRIC P457 Withdrawn REGISTRY. Uri Kaplan, MD, Wael Zohdy, MD, MSc, Scott Gmora, MD, P458 SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY CAN BE SAFELY PERFORMED WITHOUT Dennis Hong, MD, MSc, Mehran Anvari, MD, PhD; McMaster University STAPLE LINE REINFORCEMENT Cullen O Carter, MD1, Matthew Tufts2, P471 OUTCOMES OF SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY IN THE PRE- AND POST- Myron S Powell2, Stephen S McNatt2, Adolfo Z Fernandez2; 1Boston MENOPAUSAL POPULATION Cici Zhang, MD, Lucy Martinek, MD, Yael Medical Center, 2Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Marks, MD, Julio Teixeira, MD; Lenox Hill Hopsital P459 APPROACH TO THE CARE OF THE PREGNANT PATIENT AFTER P472 ENDOSCOPIC INTRAGASTRIC BALLON : 2 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN BARIATRIC SURGERY: A BARIATRIC SURGEON’S PERSPECTIVE Daniel AN OUTPATIENT FACILITY Daniel Gomez, MD, Jesus Rodriguez, MD; Skubleny1, Noah J Switzer2, Richdeep Gill3, Daniel Birch2, Shahzeer Gastromedica Karmali2, Chirstopher de Gara2; 1Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, P473 OUTCOMES OF SWALLOWABLE INTRAGASTRIC BALLOON University of Alberta, 2University of Alberta, 3University of Calgary (OBALON®) AS A TREATMENT MODALITY FOR THE OVERWEIGHT P460 UPPER GI STUDIES FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE AND OBESE. 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Dmitry Nepomnayshy, MD, Brams, David MD, Schnelldorfer, Thomas Lahey Hospital Shannon E Stogryn, SURGEONS AMONGST CANADIAN BARIATRIC MD, MMEd, Vergis, Ashley FRCSC, FACS, MD, MSc, MBBS, Krista Hardy, of Manitoba University FRCSC, FACS; MD Mena Boules, GASTRIC BYPASS EN-Y- AFTER ROUX John Hwang, MD John Hwang, HOSPITAL TEACHING IN A GASTRIC BYPASSES University Hospital, Hospital, University LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY AND GASTRIC BYPASS IN AND GASTRIC BYPASS SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY LAPAROSCOPIC MD Rapheephat Tanompetsanga, STUDY OBSERVATIONAL Vichajarn, MD, Narong Boonyagard, Jakrapan Wittayapairoch, Krit Kitisin, Wittayapairoch, Jakrapan Boonyagard, Narong MD, Vichajarn, Patpong AssocProf, Tharavej, Chadin AsstProf, Suppa-ut Pungpapong, assocProf; King Suthep Udomsawaengsup, AssocProf, Navicharern, Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital BSc, T Dang, Jerry ANALYSIS A MULTIVARIATE SURGERY: BARIATRIC MD ROUX EN Y GASTRIC BYPASS IN PATIENTS WITH MORBID OBESITY IN PATIENTS Y GASTRIC BYPASS EN ROUX Elie K Chouillard STUDY A CASE CONTROL Alahmadi, MD, Bashaer Alkandari, MD, Elias Chahine, Alain Fajardy, MD; Fajardy, Alain Elias Chahine, Bashaer Alkandari, MD, MD, Alahmadi, POISSY MEDICAL CENTER PARIS BETWEENANASTOMOSIS 21-MM AND 25-MM CIRCULAR STAPLER A PRELIMINARY GASTRIC BYPASS: ROUX-EN-Y IN LAPAROSCOPIC TRIAL Jakrapan Wittayapairoch, REPORT OF RANDOMIZED CLINICAL MD Invasive Surgery (CAMIS), Royal Alexandra Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Edmonton, Hospital, Alexandra Surgery Royal (CAMIS), Invasive Canada Tanomphetsanga, MD Tanomphetsanga, MMSc, BScMMSc, Udomsawaengsup, MD Udomsawaengsup, Clinic for Biomedical Research, Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, University of University of Barcelona, Hospital Clinic Biomedical Research, Clinic for Barcelona GASTRIC BYPASS ROUX-EN-Y HERNIAS AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC MD Mohammad Farukhi, Gupta, MD, PhD, Christopher Dodoo, MS, Michael Mattingly, BS; Texas Texas BS; MS, Michael Mattingly, Dodoo, Christopher PhD, Gupta, MD, School of Medicine F Foster Paul Tech OF OLDER OBESE PATIENTS NUTRITIONAL STATUS MAINTAINS Elie Chouillard MD Khorgami, MD MEDICAL CENTER, MD Schauer, MD Schauer, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. Bangkok, Chulalongkorn University, of Medicine, Faculty Raquel Gonzalez- SURGERY GASTRIC BYPASS ROUX-EN-Y ROBOTIC Enrique Janine Devicais, PhD, Lisa Sanchez-Johnsen, PhD, MD, Heredia, ; UIC FACS Elli, MD, Ragui AND SOLUTIONS PITFALLS GUIDELINES, PROCEDURES, FACS W Sadek, MD, Corcelles, MD, PhD MD, Corcelles, Karmali, MD, FRCSC, FACS Karmali, MD, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical P476 BARIATRIC OPERATIVE REPORTING: PERCEPTIONS OF QUALITY QUALITY OF REPORTING: PERCEPTIONS OPERATIVE P476 BARIATRIC MEASURE OF CHOICE THE OUTCOME AS WEIGHT LOSS TOTAL P477 P475 LOW MORBIDITY AND ZERO IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN 1232 MORTALITY MORBIDITY IN-HOSPITAL AND ZERO P475 LOW P484 SUPER-SUPER OBESITY : EARLY OUTCOME AFTER OUTCOME P484 SUPER-SUPER OBESITY : EARLY P485 PREDICTIVE FACTORS OF TYPE 2 DIABETES REMISSION AFTER TYPE OF P485 PREDICTIVE FACTORS P480 10-YEARS RESULTS OF SLEEVE GATSRECTOMY AS COMPARED TO TO AS COMPARED SLEEVE OF GATSRECTOMY RESULTS P480 10-YEARS P481 COMPARING STENOSIS RATE OF GASTROJEJUNAL STENOSIS RATE P481 COMPARING P478 DIAGNOSTIC UTILITY OF CT SCANSP478 DIAGNOSTIC IN DETECTING INTERNAL P479 BARIATRIC SURGERY IMPROVES QUALITY OF LIFE AND OF LIFE AND QUALITY IMPROVES SURGERY P479 BARIATRIC P482 IMPROVEMENT OF COMORBIDITIES AFTER REVISIONAL OF COMORBIDITIES P482 IMPROVEMENT CENTER OF EXCELLENCE: P483 FIRST ADOLESCENT BARIATRIC

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McElhatton, Dr1, Elizabeth Vujcich, Dr1, Jeannine McManus, Dr1, Paul ADOLESCENTS Aslam Ejaz, MD, Robert Kanard, MD, Pankti Patel, MD, SAGES 2016 Mousa, Dr2, Matthew J Lyon, Dr1, Kamal Heer, MD3, Harish Kumar, MD1; Raquel Gonzalez-Heredia, MD, PhD, Pablo Quadri, MD, Lisa Sanchez- 1University of Queensland, 2Prince Charles hospital, 3Monash Univeristy Johnsen, PhD, Enrique Elli, MD, FACS; UIC P501 BARIATRIC SURGERY OUTCOMES IN TYPE 1 DIABETES: A P514 POSTOPERATIVE DAY ONE NEUTROPHIL-TO-LYMPHOCYTE SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Alexandra Chow1, Noah J Switzer1, Jerry T Dang1, RATIO AS A PREDICTOR OF 30-DAY OUTCOMES IN BARIATRIC Xinzhe Shi1, Christopher de Gara1, Daniel Birch1, Richdeep S Gill2, SURGERY PATIENTS Matthew Da Silva, BMSc1, Ahmad Elnahas, MD, Shahzeer Karmali1; 1University of Alberta, 2University of Calgary MSc, FRCSC2, Michelle C Cleghorn, MSc2, Timothy D Jackson, MD, MPH, P502 ONE-STEP SHORT-STAY CONVERSION FROM GASTRIC BANDING FRCSC, FACS2, Allan Okrainec, MDCM, MHPE, FRCSC, FACS2, Fayez A TO SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY. 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Tomas C Jakob, Quereshy, MD, MBA, FRCSC2; 1University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine, MD, Patricio Cal, MD, Luciano J Deluca, MD, Ezequiel Fernandez, MD; 2University Health Network, Division of General Surgery CRQO P515 AN INTRAOPERATIVE TECHNIQUE TO REDUCE SUPERFICIAL P503 LAPAROSCOPIC ADJUSTABLE GASTRIC BAND MIGRATION SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS IN LAPAROSCOPIC ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC CAUSING TOTAL PORT EROSION: AN NEGLECTED CASE Baris Yildiz; BYPASS CONSTRUCTED BY CIRCULAR STAPLER Yang Zhang1, Oscar ANKARA NUMUNE TEACHING HOSPITAL K Serrano, MD2, W S Melvin, MD, FACS2, Diego R Camacho, MD, FACS2; 1Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 2Montefiore Medical Center P504 BODY COMPOSITION CHANGE AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY Narong Boonyagard, MD, Pondech Vichajarn, Rapheephat P516 PANCREATICOPLEURAL FISTULA: AS A ONE OF COMPLICATION Surgical Spring Week Tanomphetsanga, Jakrapan Wittayapairoch, Krit Kitisin, Suppa- OF BARIATRIC SURGERY Mohammed Al ismail1, Naif Al-Thobaiti2, Yasser ut Pungpapong, Chadin Tharavej, Patpong Navicharern, Suthep Al Jehani, PhD2; 1King Abdulaziz hospital, National Guard of Al Ahsa, Udomsawaengsup; Chulalongkorn Hospital 2King Fahad hospital of Dammam university P505 GASTRIC BAND REMOVAL IN REVISIONAL BARIATRIC SURGERY, P517 COMPARISON OF DIABETIC REMISSION RATES FOLLOWING ONE-STEP OR TWO-STEP? A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META- ROUX EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS AND LONGITUDINAL SLEEVE ANALYSIS Jerry T Dang1, Noah J Switzer1, Jeremy Wu1, Richdeep Gill2, GASTRECTOMY Zachary Weitzner, Richard Perugini, MD, John Kelly, Jeremie Thereaux3, Xinzhe Shi1, Christopher de Gara1, Daniel Birch1, MD, Donald Czerniach, MD, Philip Cohen, MD, Julie Flahive, Gordon Shahzeer Karmali1; 1University of Alberta, 2University of Calgary, Fitzgerald; University of Massachusetts Medical School 3Department of General, Digestive and Metabolic Surgery. La Cavale P518 PROSPECTIVE STUDY COMPARING ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS Blanche University Hospital, University of Bretagne Occidentale AND SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY ON THE RESOLUTION OF OBESITY AND P506 EFFECT OF RY GASTRIC BYPASS INDUCED WEIGHT LOSS ON DIABETES IN A NATIVE HAWAIIAN POPULATION Eden S Koo1, Racquel THE DYNAMIC OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN LEVELS: A PROSPECTIVE S Bueno, MD, FACS2, Cedric S Lorenzo, MD2; 1University of Michigan, ANALYSIS WITH A LONG TERM FOLLOW UP Piotr J Gorecki, MD, 2University of Hawaii Department of Surgery Kendra M Black, MA, MD, Ankeet Udani, MD, Krystyna Kabata, PA, P519 TRUE INCIDENCE OF GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMORS; Anthony Tortolani, MD; New York Methodist Hospital IS IT HIGHT THAN WE ANTICIPATED? Shoshana Hacker, MD, Hernan P507 A SINGLE INSTITUTION STUDY EXAMINING THE SAFETY Urrego, MD, Karleena Tuggle; Atlanta Medical Center OF EARLY DISCHARGE FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE P521 DIABETES REMISSION FOLLOWING GASTRIC BYPASS: DOES GASTRECTOMY. Dina Podolsky, MD, Melanie Howell, Erin Moran-Atkin, DIAREM STAND THE TEST OF TIME? J. Hunter Mehaffey, MD, Matthew MD, Jenny Choi, MD, Diego Camacho, MD; Montefiore G Mullen, MD, Rachel L Mehaffey, MD, Florence E Turrentine, PhD, P508 RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH: A NOVEL BIOMARKER FOR RN, Steven K Malin, PhD, Bruce Schirmer, MD, Peter T Hallowell, MD; THE PREDICTION OF ONE-YEAR EXCESS BODY-MASS INDEX LOSS University of Virginia FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS Eric P522 SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF GASTRIC BYPASS VERSUS SLEEVE S Wise, MD1, Kyle M Hocking, PhD2, Adam Weltz, MD3, Anna Uebele, GASTRECTOMY IN PATIENTS 65 AND OLDER Lisandro Montorfano, MD3, Jose J Diaz, MD, CNS, FACS, FCCM3, Stephen M Kavic, MD3, Mark MD, Federico Perez Quirante, MD, Alex Ordonez, MD, Nisha D Kligman, MD3; 1Vanderbilt University Dept of Surgery; University Dhanabalsamy, MD, Rammohan Rajmohan, MD, Emanuele Lo Menzo, of Maryland Dept of Surgery, 2Vanderbilt University Dept of Surgery, MD, PhD, FACS, FASMBS, Samuel Szomstein, MD, FACS, FASMBS, Raul J 3University of Maryland Dept of Surgery Rosenthal, MD, FACS, FASMBS; Cleveland Clinic Florida P509 WEIGHT LOSS AT THREE MONTHS POST-OPERATIVELY PREDICTS P523 OBALON GASTRIC BALLOON: KUWAIT EXPERIENCE Yousef WEIGHT LOSS SUCCESS AT ONE YEAR FOR ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC Almuhanna1, Fahad Alasfar, Prof2, Fatemah Alotaibi2; 1KIMS, 2Kuwait BYPASS AND SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY Wayne Yang, MD, Keith Gersin, University MD, Dimitrios Stefanidis, MDPhD, Timothy Kuwada, MD; Carolinas P524 THE USE OF PREDICTIVE MARKERS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT Medical Center OF A MODEL TO PREDICT LOWEST QUARTILE WEIGHT LOSS P510 LAPAROSCOPIC ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS: LONG TERM FOLLOWING VERTICAL SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY Samuel Cottam1, RESULTS WITH AT LEAST 10-YEAR FOLLOW UP. Piotr J Gorecki, MD1, Daniel Cottam, MD1, Mitchell Roslin2, Hinali Zaveri, MD1, Amit K Surve, Obaida Batal, MD1, Krystyna Kabata, PA1, Christine Najjar, MS2, Anthony MD1, Christina Richards1, Walter Medlin1, Austin Cottam1; 1Bariatric Tortolani, MD1; 1New York Methodist Hospital, 2St. George’s University Medicine Institute, 2Lenox Hill Hospital School of Medicine P525 THE IMPACT OF ENHANCED RECOVERY PROTOCOL FOR P511 TRENDS IN PROPHYLACTIC IVC FILTER PLACEMENT AMONG PATIENTS UNDERGOING BARIATRIC LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE BARIATRIC OPERATIONS John N Afthinos, MD, Karen E Gibbs, MD; GASTRECTOMY Katelyn Mellion, MD, Katie Meister, MD, Anna Uebele, Staten Island University Hospital MD, Lala Hussain, Kevin Tymitz, MD, George Kerlakian, MD; Good P512 RADIOGRAPHIC IMPROVEMENT OF HEPATIC STEATOSIS AFTER Samaritan Hospital ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS. Joshua S Winder, MD, Brandon J Dudeck, BS, Jerome R Lyn-Sue, MD, Randy S Haluck, MD, Ann M Rogers, MD; Penn State Hershey Medical Center

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Chaoyong P559 HYBRID VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR WITH ACELLULAR PORCINE Shen, MD, Yuan Yin; west china hospital DERMIS MESH: A NOVEL APPROACH Valerie Wu Chao Ying, MD, FRCSC, Jose M Martinez, MD, FACS; University of Miami P573 LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION OF GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMORS (GISTS) ON THE POSTERIOR WALL OF THE STOMACH Zhen- P561 LAPAROSCOPIC TRANSGASTRIC RESECTION APPROACHES Ling Ji, MD, PhD, Qing-Song Tao, MD; Southeast University School of FOR GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMORS LOCATED IN Medicine GASTROESOPHAGEAL JUNCTION Nicolasa Fernandez Soria, Alejandra Garcia Novoa, Namibia Sanluis Verdes, Sergio Builes Ramirez, Maria Jesus Garcia Brao, Pablo Concheiro Coello, Jose Francisco Noguera, MD, PhD; Hospital Universitario de A Coruna

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Hany Fahmy, MD, FOLLOWING MINIMALLY INVASIVE ESOPHAGECTOMY Michelle C FRCSI, FACS, Ahmed Elsayed, Ahmed Dwid; Royal Commission Medical Nguyen, MD1, Carl R Schmidt, MD, FACS2, Robert E Merritt, MD3, David Center S Strosberg, MD1, David B Renton, MD1, Lisa Graham, MSN, RN, RNBC2, P606 COST OF ROBOTIC HERNIA SURGERY Amareshewar Chiruvella, Kristen Johnson, MHA2, Susan D Moffatt-Bruce, MD, PhD, FACS3; 1The MD, Daniel Lomelin, MPH, Vishal Kothari, MD, Dmitry Oleynikov, MD; Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, 2The James Cancer University of Nebraska Medical Center Hospital and Solove Research Institute at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, 3Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital at The Ohio P607 THE QUALITY OF SURVEY METHODOLOGY IN THE SURGICAL State University Wexner Medical Center LITERATURE: A CALL FOR PUBLICATION GUIDELINES? Sami Chadi, MD1, Biniam Kidane, MD2, Patrick H Colquhoun, MD3, Nawar AlKhamesi, P618 LAPAROSCOPIC-ASSISTED PERITONEAL DIALYSIS CATHETER MD3, Christopher M Schlachta3, Steven D Wexner, MD, PhD, Hon1; PLACEMENT REMAINS A MORE EXPENSIVE METHOD OF PLACING 1Digestive Disease Center, Cleveland Clinic Florida, 2Division of Thoracic A CATHETER Christopher Crawford, MD, Daniel Lomelin, MPH, Bradley Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 3Division of General Hall, MD, Vishal Kothari, MD; University of Nebraska Medical Center Surgery, Western University, London, Canada P619 PREDICTORS OF OPIOID RELATED ADVERSE EVENTS IN OPEN P608 CLAIMS AND OUTCOMES OF LAWSUITS AFTER ANTIREFLUX AND LAPAROSCOPIC COLORECTAL SURGERY Deborah S Keller, MS, SURGERY IN THE UNITED STATES Joshua A Boys, MD1, Brian Hoffman, MD1, David R Flum, MD, MPH, FACS2, Eric M Haas, MD, FACS, FASCRS3; JD2, Daniel S Oh, MD1, Jeffrey A Hagen, MD1, Brenda Radmacher, JD2, 1Colorectal Surgical Associates, 2University of Washington, 3Colorectal Evan T Alicuben, MD1, Steven R DeMeester, MD1; 1University of Southern Surgical Associates; Houston Methodist Hospital; University of Texas California, Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, 2Wood Medical Center at Houston Smith Henning & Berman P620 IMPACT OF OBESITY ON CHOLECYSTECTOMY SURGERY P609 HORMONAL STATUS AND POST-SURGICAL HAIR LOSS IN Christopher J Neylan, BA, Daniel T Dempsey, MD, MBA, Kenneth Lee, MD, FEMALE BARIATRIC PATIENTS Ami Rao-Zawadzki, Timothy M Farrell, PhD, Rachel R Kelz, MD, Noel N Williams, MD, Kristoffel R Dumon, MD; MD, David W Overby, MD; UNC School of Medicine Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

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SchoolExtremadura. of Medicine S Deed, APPENDICITIS: A SERIES Jagpreet URETER IN RETROCOLIC MRCS, Gen, Surg MS, DNB, Mr and Bhatia Global hospital and Endosurgeryand Bhatia Institute, Reina Sofia University Hospital, Cordoba, Spain, Cordoba, Reina Sofia Hospital, University PhD PhD MS, Gen, Surg Ruiz-Rabelo, MD, PhD MD, Ruiz-Rabelo, Hospital KIDNEY DONORS (OLKD) OBESE LIVE WITH POTENTIAL ASSOCIATED DONATION TO PRIOR SURGERY BARIATRIC UNDERGOING Medical Center Toledo of University The A Baskara, I Driskell, Cash, J Ortiz; Department, Technical University Department, Technical FACS San Donato AND 3D LAPAROSCOPY THE SHEEP MODEL COMBINING PhD M Sanchez Margallo, Francisco MICROSURGERY Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical ETP003 ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE LES - AN EMERGING THE LES - AN EMERGING OF ETP003 ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ETP004 A NEW EFFECTIVE INESTINAL ANASTOMOSIS FOR LAPAROSCOPIC TROCAR PLACEMENTS ETP005 ZHU’S FOR PURE CONTROL INFLOW HEPATIC ETP006 AN EXTRACORPONEAL OF GALLSTONE MANAGEMENT LAPAROSCOPIC TOTALLY ETP007 ETP008 Withdrawn ASSESSING SURGEON’S SAFETY BY PATIENT ETP009 IMPROVING ETP001 INANIMATE MODEL FOR LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR OF OF REPAIR FOR LAPAROSCOPIC MODEL ETP001 INANIMATE ETP002 SHORT-TERM HOST TISSUE RESPONSE TO A NOVEL FULLY- A NOVEL TO TISSUE RESPONSE HOST ETP002 SHORT-TERM ETP013 MASQUERADING LARGE CALIBER AS APPENDICULAR ARTERY ETP014 THE DONOR, RECIPIENT, AND SOCIETAL RISKS AND BENEFITS BENEFITS RISKS AND AND SOCIETAL THE DONOR, RECIPIENT, ETP014 Emanuele L. 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MBBS2, A Ali, MBBS, MRCS1, A Robinson1; 1Ashford and St. Peter’s Yuanyuan Feng, MS, Jordan Ramsey, Meredith Evans; University of SAGES 2016 Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, 2University Hospital of Wales Maryland Baltimore County ETP031 TENSION-FREE GROIN HERNIA REPAIR WITH SELF- ETP045 MPOWER: THE MOBILE POST-OPERATIVE WOUND EVALUATOR REGULATING PROSTHESIS (PAD) AND ITS INFLUENCE ON FOR ENHANCED POST-DISCHARGE SURGICAL CARE Brian Do, Ross PAIN. Kryspin Mitura, PhD; Siedlce Municipal Hospital Lordon, Mark Stewart, Justin McReynolds, Julie Cooper, Kristen Helps, ETP032 VENTRICULOPERITONEAL SHUNT PLACEMENT: SINGLE PORT Kailey Sparks, JoAnne Whitney, RN, PhD, William Lober, MD, MS, Heather LAPAROSCOPIC TECHNIQUE Jagpreet S Deed, MS, DNB, MRCS, Gen, L Evans, MD, MS; University of Washington Surg1, Ashish K Srivastav, MCh, Neurosurgery, MS, General, Surg2, Vivek ETP047 OPEN OR ENDOSCOPIC CIRCULAR INTRA ABDOMINAL Bindal, MRCS, Fellowship, MAS, Endoscopy, FNB3; 1Zulekha hospital, VENTRAL HERNIORRHAPHY. A NEW TECHNIQUE IN VENTRAL Sharjah, UAE,2Rockland hospital, 3Sir Ganga Ram Hospital HERNIA REPAIR. Sarkis Yeretsian, MD; Clinique Medic-Aide ETP033 COMPLETELY INTRA- PERITONEAL TECHNIQUE OF ETP048 HIGH-TECH, OR THE RIGHT-TECH? 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Matthew Ritter, MD, FACS1; 1Division of MAS, Endoscopy, FNB4; 1Zulekha hospital, Sharjah, UAE, 2SIr Ganga Ram General Surgery, USU/Walter Reed Department of Surgery, Bethesda Hospital and Bhatia Global hospital and Endosurgery Institute, 3Jeewan MD; National Capital Simulation Consortium, Bethesda MD, 2Division Surgical Spring Week Mala Hospital, 4Sir Ganga Ram Hospital of General Surgery, USU/Walter Reed Department of Surgery, Bethesda ETP034 THE STANDARD - A NOVEL SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY MD, 3Divi STAPLING GUIDE Jonathan R Thompson, MD1, Brad Watkins, ETP049 EVALUATION OF A SUBCUTANEOUS BIOABSORBABLE MD2, Angelo Iossa, MD2, Kevin M Tymitz, MD3, Tayyab S Diwan, FASTENER FOR CLOSING INCISIONS Kenneth S Danielson, MD, FACS, MD2; 1University of Cincinnati Research Institute, 2University of Charles H Rogers, PhD; Opus KSD, Inc. Cincinnati, 3TriHealth Weight Management Center, Good Samaritan ETP050 THE STOMACH, INTESTINAL AND PYLORUS SPARING (SIPS) TriHealth Hospital PROCEDURE; A SINGLE CENTER ANALYSIS OF OUR FIRST 100 ETP035 CAN THE MINIGRASPER REPLACE A PORT IN LAPAROSCOPIC PATIENTS Paul E Enochs, MD, FACS, FASMBS; BARIATRIC SPECIALISTS OF SURGERY Hugo Bonatti; University of Maryland Shore Health NORTH CAROLINA ETP036 THE PARETO-ANALYSIS FOR ESTABLISHING CONTENT ETP051 MACHINE LEARNING AND CORESETS FOR AUTOMATED, REAL- CRITERIA IN SURGICAL TRAINING K.h. Kramp1, M.j. van Det2, N.j.g.m. TIME VIDEO SEGMENTATION OF LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY Mikhail Veeger1, Pierie J.p.e.n.1; 1Medical Center Leeuwarden, 2Hospital Group Volkov, MSc1, Daniel A Hashimoto, MD, MS2, Guy Rosman, PhD1, Ozanan Twente Meireles, MD2, Daniela Rus1; 1MIT, 2Massachusetts General Hospital ETP037 CEPHALO-MEDIAL TO LATERAL LAPAROSCOPIC TOTAL ETP052 LAPAROSCOPIC VERTICAL SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: MESORECTAL EXCISION FOR RECTAL CANCER Junjun Ma, Jiaoyang TECHNOLOGICAL ALTERNATIVE FOR STAPLE LINE Lu, Hiju Hong, Lu Zang, Feng Dong, Bo Feng, Aiguo Lu, Jing Sun, Minhua IMBRICATION Ricardo K Mohammed, DO, Olivier Van Houtte, MD, Zheng; Shanghai Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University, School Gintaras Antanavicius, MD; Abington Jefferson Hospital of Medicine ETP053 NOVEL DEVICE AND METHOD OF TRACTION WITH ETP038 ANALYSIS OF THE LOCALIZED MUSCLE FATIGUE IN LESS AND MAGNET, WIRE AND CILP FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE CONVENTIONAL LAPAROSCOPIC APPROACHES Juan A Sánchez- SURGERY YongHo Jeon, Prof1, Bummo Ahn, PhD2, Kil Yeon Lee, MD3, Margallo, PhD1, Kostas Gianikellis, PhD2, Andrew Skiadopoulos, Sun Jin Park, MD3, Moon Gu Lee, Prof1, Sungwoo Cho, MD, PhD4; 1Ajou PhD2, Francisco M Sánchez-Margallo, PhD1; 1Jesús Usón Minimally Univ., 2Kitech, 3KHUSM, 4Soonchunhyang University Seoul Hospital Invasive Surgery Centre, Cáceres, Spain, 2Biomechanics of Human ETP054 DUAL LENS 3D STEREOSCOPIC MICROSCOPE FOR Movement and Ergonomics Lab., BioErgon Research Group, University SURGERY I-Chun Lee, Ming-Chou Ku, Kai-Che Liu; Chang Bing Show of Extremadura, Cáceres, Spain Chwan Memorial Hospital ETP039 THE LAPAROSCOPIC RIGHT HEMI-COLECTOMY CME WITH ETP055 DEMONSTRATING THE VALUE OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE COMPLETELY MEDIAL ACCESS BY “PAGE-TUNRNING” APPROACH Bo SURGERY TO INSURERS AND EMPLOYERS IN A VALUE BASED Feng, Min-Hua Zheng; Shanghai Minimally Invasive Surgery Center, HEALTHCARE ENVIRONMENT John de Csepel, Chief, Medical, Officer, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Surgical, Michael Morseon, Senior, Director, Healthcare, Economics, ETP040 A NOVEL VESSEL AND DUCT OCCLUDER FOR LAPAROSCOPIC Linda Richetelli-Pepe, Director, Payer, Solutions; Medtronic SURGERY Arnold Miller, MD1, Nir Lilach, IED2, Raanan A Miller, ETP056 PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED COMPARISON OF THE USE PhD1, Steven D Schwaitzberg, MD3; 1Amsel Medical, 2Eliachar OF THE FLOSHIELD® SYSTEM VERSUS CLEARIFY™ VISUALIZATION Technologies Development, Ltd, 3Jacobs School of Medicine SYSTEM (D-HELP) DURING LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY TO EVALUATE ETP041 A WEB-BASED PLATFORM FOR VIDEO ASSESSMENTS OF THE OPERATIVE INTERRUPTION FOR LENS CLEANING Tayyab S OPERATIVE PERFORMANCE Alexandra M Moore1, Justin P Wagner1, Diwan, MD1, J-c Verdeja, MD2, Kenneth W Volker, MD3; 1University of Vivek Agrawal2, Charles J Filipi3, David C Chen1; 1David Geffen School of Cincinnati, 2South Miami Hospital, 3Centennial Hills Medical Center Medicine at UCLA, 2Comment Bubble, Inc., 3CHI Health ETP057 A NOVEL APPROACH TO RECURRENT INCISIONAL HERNIA. ETP042 LOWERING THE BARRIERS OF SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY COMBINED OPEN AND LAPAROSCOPIC TECHNIQUE COLT Lawrence BY IMPROVING TISSUE RETRACTION WITH AN ARTICULATING Toquero, MD, Sabina Patel, Miss, Joseph Ellul, Mr; Kings College Hospital ENDOSCOPIC RETRACTOR Neil A Ray, BS, Dillon Kwiat, BS, Stanley J NHS Trust Rogers, MD, Matthew Y Lin, MD; UCSF Department of Surgery

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WITH HEREDITARY PATIENTS FACS Morfesis, MD, MBA Renato V Soares, MD V Soares, Renato FOR INTRA-GASTRIC SURGERY SYSTEM of Fayetteville, PLLC, of Fayetteville, PhD PhD PhD Kong, MD Kong, MD MD Andrew Skiadopoulos, PhD Andrew Anaesthesiology, Evangelismos General Hospital, Athens, Greece Athens, Hospital, General Evangelismos Anaesthesiology, Kwang SYSTEM OF NOTES SURGERY ENDOSCOPIC FOR COLORECTAL center Sohn;cancer national Kim,Gi Kim BA, Dae Kyung , Hongrae Jota CHOLECYSTITIS IN ACUTE CHOLECYSTECTOMY LAPAROSCOPIC MD Watanabe, Yoshinori Naoki Ishida, MD, Nakagawa, MD, Yusuke MD, Tomofuji, Shinsuke Kajiwara, MD; Okada, Kenzo MD, MD, Kenji Nezu, Imai, MD, CityDepartment Hospital Uwajima of Surgery, STUDIES Chumpon OF COMPARATIVE REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS Wilasrusmee of Medicine Mahidol RamathibodiThakkinstian; Hospital, Faculty University NEEDLES Ann FOR ROBOTICALLY-STEERED STEERING EVENTS Majewicz, PhD Swanstrom, MD Swanstrom, ETP077 LOW COST TRAINING TOOL FOR ROBOTIC TAPP INGUINAL TAPP FOR ROBOTIC TOOL TRAINING COST ETP077 LOW ETP078 THREE-PORT LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY FOR FOR SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY THREE-PORT LAPAROSCOPIC ETP078 ETP071 FLUORESCENCE TECHNOLOGY AND ITS ROLE IN BARIATRIC IN BARIATRIC ROLE AND ITS TECHNOLOGY ETP071 FLUORESCENCE PAIN POSTOPERATIVE TREATING ETP072 A NEW METHOD FOR ETP076 ANALYSIS OF THE PRESSURE EXERTED BY THE SURGEON’S THE SURGEON’S THE PRESSURE EXERTED BY OF ETP076 ANALYSIS ETP073 DATA-DRIVEN SEMANTIC DESCRIPTORS FOR AUTOMATED AUTOMATED FOR DESCRIPTORS SEMANTIC ETP073 DATA-DRIVEN ETP083 A METHOD FOR 3D VIEWING RECONSTRUCTION BASED BASED VIEWING RECONSTRUCTION ETP083 A METHOD FOR 3D ETP074 LESSONS LEARNED FROM A PILOT SCREENING TRIAL IN A SCREENING ETP074 A PILOT LESSONS LEARNED FROM ETP075 EARLY EXPERIENCE WITH A NOVEL DEDICATED PORT DEDICATED WITH A NOVEL EXPERIENCE ETP075 EARLY ETP079 DEVELOPMENT OF SEMI-AUTOMATIC SNAKE ROBOT SYSTEM SYSTEM SNAKE ROBOT OF SEMI-AUTOMATIC ETP079 DEVELOPMENT OF COMPLICATIONS FOR POSTOPERATIVE ETP080 RISK FACTORS A SYSTEMATIC PROSTHESIS: OF BIOLOGIC ETP081 CLINICAL RESULTS DETECTION MODELING AND OF ADVERSE ETP082 DATA-DRIVEN , 1 , Vivian Vivian , Tiffany , Tiffany Cleveland Cleveland 1 , Irene M 1 2 ; 2 , Nikolaos Saitama City , Thomas , Thomas 1 1 , Fumiko Yoshida, , Yoshida, Fumiko 1 1 , Scott Groudine, , Scott Groudine, ; Kings College NHS Kings College 2 2 1 , Roger Jenkins, ; 1 2 Tufts University, University, Tufts 1 , Sotirios Voulgaris, MD Voulgaris, , Sotirios 1 ; Albany Medical Center Albany 2 3 , Spiros Drakopoulos, MD, MD, Drakopoulos, , Spiros Lahey Hospital & Medical 2 2 , Tomasz Rogula, MD Tomasz , , Terri Monk, MD Terri , 2 1 Department of Anaesthesiology, Department of Anaesthesiology, 2 , Tayo Oke, Miss Oke, Tayo , University of SouthUniversity Alabama 1 1 , Adam J Vernadakis, MD; Lahey Hospital MD; Lahey Hospital Vernadakis, J , Adam ; 3 , Hirofumi Tomita, MD Tomita, , Hirofumi W. Joseph Herring, MD, PhD MD, Joseph Herring, W. 1 , Carole Boudreaux, MD Boudreaux, , Carole 1 , Leonardo Ryou Igarashi , Leonardo 1 , Kimberly M Rieger-Christ, PhD 2 University of Missouri, University , Athanasios Bakalis, MD , Athanasios 2 1 , Valerie , Valerie Zeer 1 University Hospitals Case Medical Center Case Hospitals University , Eleni Plesia, MD, PhD MD, , Eleni Plesia, , Thomas Schnelldorfer, MD Schnelldorfer, Thomas , 2 2 1 University of South Alabama - Center for Lung Lung for of SouthUniversity - Center Alabama 2 , Genki Sugimoto, MSc, Sylvia Bereknyei, PhD, Laura M Laura PhD, Bereknyei, Sylvia MSc, , Genki Sugimoto, Vasileios Drakopoulos, MD, PhD, FACS PhD, MD, Drakopoulos, Vasileios , Stephen Prince, PhD, Chris Kang, PhD, Tc Tsao, PhD, Erik PhD, Tsao, Tc Chris Kang, PhD, PhD, Prince, , Stephen Sabina Patel, Miss , Sabina Patel, 1 , Paul Rider, MD Rider, , Paul 1 , Silas Leavesley, PhD , Silas Leavesley, Cosmic M.E. Inc. M.E. Cosmic 2 , Christopher Assaid, PhD Assaid, , Christopher 2 University of SouthUniversity - Chemical and Biomolecular Alabama 1 3 Queen Elizabeth Hospital NHS Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital NHS First Department of Surgery and Transplant Unit, Evangelismos Evangelismos Unit, Transplant Departmentof Surgery First and 2 Merck & Co., Inc., & Co., Merck 1 1 ; , Travis B Sullivan, MS B Sullivan, Travis , , Miwako MD Nakano, ; 1 2 1 3 Emerging Technology Poster Listing Poster Technology Emerging General Hospital, Athens, Greece, Athens, General Hospital, SURGICAL PATIENTS: NO CLINICALLY RELEVANT EFFECT OF RELEVANT NO CLINICALLY SURGICAL PATIENTS: SUBJECT CHARACTERISTICS Engineering ENDOSCOPIC THROUGH SKILLS OF LEARNING LAPAROSCOPIC WAY TRAINING AN EXERCISE: BOX AS LAPAROSCOPIC PAINTING MD Michael EXPERIENCE Dennis Paz, I dela CREATIVE INNOVATOR’S Hospital and Asian FPSGS, FPALES; FPCS, FACS, Miguel MD, C Mendoza, Medical Center THE RISK OF ANAL FISSURES DECREASE FOR CHRONIC INTERNAL WITH LATERAL COMPARED INCONTINENCE FAECAL HEALING? Toquero WHILST PROMOTING SPHINCTEROTOMY, Mr Lawrence, Jacob A Petrosky, MD A Petrosky, Jacob PARATHYROIDECTOMY WITH INTRAOPERATIVE NERVE NERVE WITH INTRAOPERATIVE PARATHYROIDECTOMY STIMULATION Medical Center, Biology, Asan MedicalAsan Center MD Pouli, Dimitra METASTASES OF PERITONEAL Department of Biomedical Engineering, Hospital, TRust, Clinic Foundation, FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LAPAROSCOPIC TECHNICAL SKILLS THE ASSESSMENT OF LAPAROSCOPIC FOR MD E de Ruijter, James N Lau, FACS, T Lin, MD, Dana MD, S Shipper, Edward MD, Mazer, University Stanford FACS; MD, PROCESSUS WITH PATENT OF INGUINAL HERNIAS REPAIR MD Masao Endo, VAGINALIS. MD Rich, PhD Evangelismos General Hospital, Athens, (Greece) Athens, Hospital, General Evangelismos A NOVEL TENOTOMY- MINOR VIA PECTORALIS OUTLET THORACIC MD A Ford, Heather APPROACH and Medical Center TRAINING IN PERFORM TO ROBOT TELEMENTORING Bradley TASKS SURGICAL OF LAPAROSCOPIC FUNDAMENTALS MD Genovese, Angeles Los Dutson, of California MD; University DIFFERENCES OPTICAL BIOPSIES AND ASCERTAINS OBTAINS Isaac MUCOSA COLONIC BETWEEN AND CARCINOMATOUS NORMAL DO C Payne, PhD MD Georgakoudi, PhD Georgakoudi, MD Center Sotiria Tsogka, Sotiria Tsogka, MD Roukounakis, MD, PhD Roukounakis, MD, Woo, MS Woo, Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical ETP065 POOLED ANALYSES OF SUGAMMADEX EFFICACY IN EFFICACY OF SUGAMMADEX ETP065 ANALYSES POOLED ETP063 THE F.I.N.E. (FUN, INNOVATIVE, NICE AND ENTHUSIASTIC) (FUN, INNOVATIVE, THE F.I.N.E. ETP063 A INJECTION TOXIN & BOTULINUM ETP064 FISSURECTOMY DOES ETP068 TOTALLY ROBOTIC STAPLERLESS SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY STAPLERLESS ROBOTIC TOTALLY ETP068 ETP058 MINIMALLY INVASIVE VIDEO-ASSISTED INVASIVE ETP058 MINIMALLY ; PhD MD, Jae Hoon Lee, SINGLE-SITE SPLENECTOMY ETP069 ROBOTIC DETECTION THE EARLY FOR SOLUTIONS IMAGING ETP070 NOVEL ETP066 A SMARTWATCH-BASED MOTION TRACKING APPLICATION APPLICATION TRACKING MOTION ETP066 A SMARTWATCH-BASED DEVISED KIT FOR LAPAROSCOPIC NEEDLE ETP067 A SPECIALLY ETP059 ENDOSCOPIC TRANSAXILLARY DECOMPRESSION OF DECOMPRESSION TRANSAXILLARY ETP059 ENDOSCOPIC TELESURGICAL, A TELEROBOTIC, ETP060 THE LAPAROBOT: MICROSCOPE HYPERSPECTRAL PROTOTYPE ETP062 A NOVEL

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ETP084 PRE-CLINICAL EVALUATION OF A NOVEL 2D TO 3D ETP090 3D ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM OF MONOSCOPIC ENDOSCOPE WITH CONVERSION SYSTEM USING A STANDARD 2D ENDOSCOPE Kai-Che EXTERNAL STEREO LENS Yenyu Wang1, Tien-Shou Yeh2, Atul Kumar, Liu, PhD, Yen-Yu Wang, Atul Kumar, Wan-Chi Hung, Shih-Wei Huang, Chi- PhD1, Wan Chi Hung1, Wei-Chia Su, PhD2, Kai-Che Liu1, Hurng-Sheng Wu, SAGES 2016 Hsiang Wu, Jing-Jim Ou, Hurng-Sheng Wu; Asian Institute of TeleSurgery, MD1; 1Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, 2National Changhua Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital University of Education ETP085 REINVENTING MANAGEMENT OF IMPACTED FETAL HEAD IN ETP091 SINGLE- SITE ROBOTIC ASSISTED INGUINAL HERNIA CESAREAN SECTION Daniel B Walk, Elizabeth Carstens, Anupama Atluru, REPAIR Hiba Abdel-Aziz, MD, FACS, MCCM, Elisha A Chance, BSAS, CCRC; Sandeep Ganji, PhD, Adam Harris, Scott Roberts, MD, Michael Choti, MD, St Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital MBA, FACS; The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ETP092 ABDOMINAL BINDERS AFTER VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR- DO ETP086 ENDOLUMINAL SUTURING: NOVEL INSTRUMENTS AND A WE NEED TO MEASURE ITS INFLUENCE ON INTRAABDOMINAL NEW TECHNIQUE Mohamed ezzeldeen Seleem, prof; Cairo university PRESSURE? Kryspin Mitura, PhD1, Slawomir Koziel, PhD2; 1Siedlce ETP087 SHAHEED PROCEDURE:-. NEW SURGICAL TECHNIQUE IN Municipal Hospital, 2Beskid Oncology Center PANCREATIC CALCULI MANAGEMENT. Shahidur Rahman, Professor; ETP093 HAND AND WRIST ERGONOMIC ANALYSIS DURING Bangobandhu sk.mujib medical university LAPAROSCOPY USING A DATA GLOVE Francisco M Sánchez-Margallo, ETP088 LAPAROSCOPIC NEPHRECTOMY FOR LIVING KIDNEY DONOR PhD1, Juan A Sánchez-Margallo, PhD1, Thomas Langø, PhD2; 1Jesús Usón WITH PRIOR LAPAROTOMY Vasileios Drakopoulos, MD, PhD, FACS1, Minimally Invasive Surgery Centre, Cáceres, Spain, 2SINTEF, Medical Nikolaos Roukounakis, MD, PhD1, Athanasios Bakalis, MD1, Sotirios Technology, Trondheim, Norway

Voulgaris, MD1, Sotiria Tsogka, MD2, Vassilis Vougas, MD, PhD1, Eleni ETP094 FEASIBILITY OF PERFORMING LAPAROSOPIC SURGERY Surgical Spring Week Plesia, MD, PhD2, Spiros Drakopoulos, MD, PhD1; 1First Department of UNDER SPINAL ANESTHESIA IN NEONATES Katharine R Bittner, MD1, Surgery and Transplant Unit, Evangelismos General Hospital, Athens, Kaitlyn E Wong, MD1, Maria C Mora, MD1, Donald A Schwartz, MD2, Greece, 2Department of Anaesthesiology, Evangelismos General Kevin P Moriarty, MD3, Michael V Tirabassi, MD3; 1Baystate Medical Hospital, Athens, Greece Center, Department of Surgery,2Baystate Medical Center, Department of ETP089 CONTINUOUS INTRAOPERATIVE NEUROMONITORING IN Anesthesiology, 3Baystate Children’s Hospital, Springfield, MA TRANSAXILLARY ROBOTIC THYROIDECTOMY: IS IT POSSIBLE? A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY Eun Jeong Ban, Cho Rok Lee, Seul Gi Lee, Min Jhi Kim, Jung Bum Choi, Taehyung Kim, Jandee Lee, Sang- Wook Kang, Jong Ju Jeong, Kee-Hyun Nam, Woong Youn Chung; Yonsei University College of Medicine

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= FIRE PULL FIRE = FP LEGEND: SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 168 SAGES 2016 Exhibitor Booth Numbers 3D Med...... 126 EnteroMedics...... 901 Medigus Ltd...... 508

3D Systems, Healthcare...... 222 ERBE USA...... 1128 Medtronic...... 813 SAGES 2016 ACell...... 114 Ethicon US, LLC...... 423 Merck & Company...... 1118 Aesculap, Inc...... 406 FlexDex Surgical...... 1119 Microline Surgical...... 431 Andersen Products...... 122 Fortimedix Surgical B.V...... 1122 Mimic Technologies...... 231 Apollo Endosurgery...... 332 Freehold Surgical, Inc...... 330 Ministry Health Care...... 308 Applied Medical...... 333 Galt Medical Corp...... 506 Miromatrix Medical Inc...... 226 Arthrex, Inc...... 1218 General Surgery News...... 429 Novadaq...... 1215 Artisan Medical Devices...... 1102 The Geneva Foundation...... 900 Olympus America...... 821 Aspire Bariatrics, Inc...... 532 Gore & Associates...... 217 The Optera Group...... 602 Automated Medical Products...... 1019 Halo Medical Technologies...... 410 OpusKSD...... 1021

Axcess Surgical Innovations...... 528 HealthBreeze...... 202 Pacira Pharmaceuticals...... 130 Surgical Spring Week Bard Davol...... 407 Incisive Surgical...... 233 ReShape Medical...... 301 Bariatric Times...... 300 Intuitive Surgical...... 123 Richard Wolf Medical Instruments Corp...... 323 BD (formerly CareFusion)...... 417 KARL STORZ Endoscopy-America...... 106 Sony Electronics...... 118 BG Medical...... 833 KARL STORZ Endoscopia-Latino America...500 SRA Developments-Lotus...... 1200 Boston Scientific...... 316 Lapro-Shark...... 235 Stryker Endoscopy...... 1007 Boston Scientific...... MR-2 LifeCell...... 510 Surgical Science Inc...... 200 CDx Diagnostics...... 1227 Limbs & Things...... 310 SurgiQuest (subsidiary of ConMed)...... 131 Cine-Med Inc...... 207 Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals...... 211 Suture Ease...... 530 Cleveland Clinic...... 124 Mauna Kea Technologies...... 1006 TEAC...... 1029 ConMed...... 131 Mauna Kea Technologies...... MR-1 Teleflex...... 1123 Cook Medical...... 307 MBSAQIP...... 1101 Titan Medical...... 501 CooperSurgical...... 327 Mederi Therapeutics, Inc...... 807 Torax Medical...... 117 Crospon...... 1027 Medical Measurement Systems...... 411 TransEnterix, Inc...... 1209 DGMR/Global Intercepts...... 102 Medical Surgery Technologies (MST)...... 1201 Twistle...... 128 Edwards Lifesciences...... 317 MediCapture, Inc...... 1023 Vascular Technology, Inc...... 1126 EndoChoice...... 907 The Medicines Company...... 601 Wolters Kluwer...... 306 EndoGastric Solutions...... 416 Mediflex...... 700 Xodus Medical...... 702

@SAGES_Updates www.facebook.com/SAGESSurgery 169 Notes Surgical Spring Week · SAGES 2016 · March 16 - 19, 2016 · www.sages2016.org 2016 · March · SAGES Week Spring Surgical

SAGES 2016 Surgical Spring Week 170 Take a few minutes before your dinner plans, by joining us for complimentary drinks and hors d’oeuvres, and experience hands-on product demonstrations! BARD

Fully Resorbable Mesh PRODUCT INNOVATION RECEPTION

Right Procedure | Right Product | Right Outcome | Right Value | | | | Thursday March 17, 2016 6pm – 8pm | Open Reception The Hynes Convention Center Antibiotic Coated Technology Boston, Massachusetts Room 308

Visit us at Booth #407 for more information and enter for a chance Absorbable Hemostatic Particles to win a copy of The SAGES Manual of Hernia Repair.

Please register today! www.davol.com/sages2016 or contact your local Bard Davol representative. Permanent Fixation Lap Deployment

In accordance with the AdvaMed Code of Ethics, this program is limited to Healthcare Professionals only who have a bona fide interest in the presentation topic. We are prohibited by state law from providing meals to Healthcare Professionals licensed in the state of VT. Consult product labels and inserts for any indications, contraindications, hazards, warnings, precautions and instructions for use. Bard and Davol are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of C. R. Bard, Inc. © Copyright 2016, C. R. Bard, Inc. All Rights Reserved. DAV/XNAB/0116/0085a Surgical Spring Week SAGES 2016 Scientific Session & Postgraduate Courses

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Thanks to our 2016 Meeting Supporters: Diamond STRYKER ENDOSCOPY Platinum Intuitive Surgical Karl Storz Endoscopy Medtronic Olympus Corporation of the Americas Gold Ethicon Silver Boston Scientific Gore & Associates Mederi Therapeutics Teleflex

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