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ADVANCE PROGRAM RN SURGICA TE L ES CO W N H G T ND R U MT E ID S THE SOUTHWESTERN SURGICAL CONGRESS O SD S 2014 Annual Meeting S THE SOUTHWESTERN SURGICAL CONGRESS | 2012 ANNUAL MEETING WY • • NE NV UT KS MO CA CO MARCHApril 13–16,25-28, 20142012 || Westin TERRANEA Kierland RESORT Resort | RANCHO | Scottsdale, PALOS AZ VERDES, CA OK AR AZ NM

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The Southwestern Surgical Congress and The Westin Kierland Resort invite you to experience all that has to offer while participating in the Annual Meeting. The resort, located in the heart of “new” Scottsdale, set against the dramatic Arizona skies and picturesque mountain ranges, will fill you with a sense of old Arizona and how it has evolved into the country’s most luxurious destination.

The Southwestern Surgical Congress Annual Meeting features a flexible schedule to allow you to maximize your educational opportunities, while leaving plenty of time to network with colleagues. The meeting will feature over 30 oral scientific abstract presentations, quick shot presentations, videos, invited guest lectures, an exhibitor showcase, a special presentation from the American College of Surgeons, and more!

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THOMAS G. ORR MEMORIAL LECTURE This Lecture honors the SWSC President Kenric Murayama, MD, and Dr. Orr was Chairman of the Department of Surgery at The University gives him the opportunity to address The Congress about a topic of of Kansas for 25 years, Editor of the standard textbook “Operations of importance to surgeons. General Surgery,” and in 1950, he served as SWSC’s second president. This lecture was established in 1966. Sunday, April 13th 4:15pm – 5:00pm Tuesday, April 15th Presidential Address: “Pyramids and Roundtables” 3:00pm – 3:45pm Kenric Murayama, MD Thomas G. Orr Memorial Lecture Abington, PA Daniel Margulies, MD Los Angeles, CA EDGAR J. POTH MEMORIAL LECTURE Dr. Poth was Professor of Surgery at the University of - Galveston CLAUDE H. ORGAN, JR. for 46 years, an internationally renowned GI surgeon, and SWSC’s 15th MEMORIAL LECTURE president in 1963. This lecture was established in 1975. Established in 1996, this lecture recognizes Dr. Organ’s tireless dedication to the Southwestern Surgical Congress and the surgical profession. Dr. Tuesday, April 15th Organ served as President of the SWSC in 1984, and also served as the 10:15am – 11:00am 84th President of the American College of Surgeons. Edgar J. Poth Memorial Lecture Peter Angelos, MD, PhD Wednesday, April 16th Chicago, IL 8:15am – 9:00am Claude H. Organ, Jr. Memorial Lecture Shanu N. Kothari, MD La Crosse, WI

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SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS SPECIAL SESSIONS A total of 7 scientific papers will be presented, with plenty of time to Monday, April 14th discuss hot topics. Notable scientific session topics include Trauma, 8:00am – 11:30am Breast, Endocrine, Surgical Oncology, Abdominal and GI. American College of Surgeons Update & Transitions to Practice

QUICK SHOT PRESENTATIONS Tuesday, April 15th Hear over 60 quick shot presentations that deal with issues faced in 7:45am – 8:45am surgery every day. Topics include Trauma, GI, Hernia, Vascular, Acute DEBATE: Taking Call – “Pay to Play” Care, Education and Oncology. Moderator: Shanu N. Kothari, MD

“Everyone Taking Call Should be Compensated” POSTER DISPLAYS AND Thomas White, MD Salt Lake City, UT - Utah FEATURED POSTER PRESENTATIONS Examine over 50 scientific posters and featured poster presentations to “Noone Should be Paid – It is Our Responsibility” see what other surgeons are finding through their research. Featured Posters “Top 5 at 5” will be on display on Sunday evening. A Best Poster award will be chosen by the Program Committee and the winner will be SPECIAL AUDIENCE LUNCHES presented on Wednesday morning. Sunday, April 13th 12Noon – 1:00pm Women in Surgery Luncheon POSTGRADUATE COURSES Fee: No charge Plan to arrive early and enjoy one of two special postgraduate courses being offered this year. Additional CME and self-assessment Tuesday, April 15th credits will be offered for these events. 12:30pm – 1:45pm Graduate Medical Education Luncheon Sunday, April 13th “Employment Models” 8:00am – 11:30am Moderator: Daniel Vargo, MD - Salt Lake City, UT Postgraduate Course A: Current Management of Hernias Fee: $25 per person Course Director: Dean Mikami, MD and Kristi Arnold, MD Columbus, OH 12:30pm – 1:45pm Advanced Practice Clinician Luncheon Sunday, April 13th Moderator: Walter Biffl, MD – , CO 8:00am – 11:30am Fee: $25 per person Postgraduate Course B: Updates in Endocrine Surgery Course Director: Peter Angelos, MD, PhD, Chicago, IL EXHIBITOR SHOWCASE The SWSC provides your best opportunity to network and interact with vendors from numerous companies representing medical equipment, pharmaceutical companies, and other surgical suppliers. All are waiting to discuss their newest products and get feedback from you. Plenty of time will be available to network in this engaging setting CME CREDIT and to take valuable information back to your practice. AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM will be available for this activity. HOTEL INFORMATION The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa

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AIRPORT INFORMATION The resort is 20 miles from downtown Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, and convenient to the Greater Scottsdale Airpark and its executive jet service.

CAR RENTAL The Westin Kierland features a large parking lot directly in front of The Resort for complimentary self-parking. Valet parking is a charge of $27 per night.

TAXI SERVICE Taxi service is readily available at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and is approximately $50-60. Taxi terminal access is as follows: Terminal 2: East of the North curb, outside door # 8. Terminal 3: North curbside, outside door # 7 and Terminal 4: Level 1, North 6902 E. Greenway Parkway curbside, outside door # 7. Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Reservations: 480-624-1202 The following taxis are contracted to pick up passengers at Phoenix www.kierlandresort.com Sky Harbor: Apache Taxi 480-557-7000 HOTEL RESERVATIONS AAA/Yellow Cab 480-888-8888 A block of rooms has been set aside at The Westin Kierland Resort & Mayflower Cab 602-955-1355 Spa for attendees at a reduced rate. To ensure you receive the group rate of $249 Single/Double occupancy per night plus tax, reservations must be made prior to Friday, March 21, 2014. SHUTTLE SERVICE Guest transportation to and from the resort is available through Transtyle Guarantee & Cancellation Transportation with advanced reservations. Airport Transportation Prices: Reservations received after this date will be accepted based on Curbside Pickup: $55 - Sedan / $75 - SUV availability. Reservations must be guaranteed with a major credit card. “Meet & Greet”: $75 - Sedan / $95 – SUV Reservations cancelled within 72 hours prior to the arrival date will be charged one night’s room and tax. For phone reservations, please call Sedan will seat up to 3 guests; SUV will seat 6. Gratuity is not included, 480-624-1202 and mention Southwestern Surgical Congress. Online and prices are subject to change. Room billing is not permitted. To reservations can be made at www.swscongress.org. For additional schedule airport pickup with at least 48 hours notice from your arrival, resort information, visit please call Transtyle directly at (800) 410-5479. http://www.kierlandresort.com.

Resort Service Fee There is an “optional” resort service fee of $25 per day, which you may select upon check-in. This fee includes the following: • Unlimited wireless internet in sleeping room and public space FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION • Local, long distance and 1-800 guest room calls Southwestern Surgical Congress • Access to Agave Spa facilities, yoga and well walk fitness classes PO Box 412964 • Expanded shuttle service to Kierland Commons and Kansas City, MO 64141 Scottsdale Quarter shopping and dining Telephone: 913-402-7102 • Tennis court and equipment Fax: 913-273-9940

Email: [email protected] Web: www.swscongress.org

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RESORT ACTIVITIES LOCAL ATTRACTIONS & TOURS Golf The Phoenix Zoo The Westin Kierland Golf Experience brings together perfectly manicured Voted one of the nation’s “Top 5 Zoos for Kids,” The Phoenix Zoo offers championship golf, the best exercise physiology, top golf instruction, everything from the “Arizona Trail” for a look at Arizona native species, on-site golf equipment fitting and the latest in golf technology all at one a Safari Train, giraffe feeding, the “Wild about Animals Show,” Monkey location.Only at Kierland Golf Club can a golfer – novice to experienced Village and more! – enjoy innovative amenities and experiences like Segway transportation, www.phoenixzoo.org Fore-MAX golf training, climate-controlled golfing and Scottish-themed Golf. Kierland Golf Club also offers junior golf fees with junior golf club Casino Arizona rentals available. Children playing with their parents may play for half the Have a little gambling fun and catch a Vegas-style show! Enjoy 1,500 slot price. Contact 480-922-9283 to book your tee time. machines including 80 high-limit slots, live Blackjack, 50 poker tables, and live fast-action Keno. Family FUN Program www.casinoarizona.com The award-winning Family FUN Program at The Westin Kierland sets this Scottsdale Resort apart from all the others. Enjoy endless Resort activities, Desert Botanical Garden adult recreation or Arizona adventures, and make your next getaway one The Desert Botanical Garden hosts one of the world’s finest collections full of FUN memories that will last a lifetime. of desert plants. One of only 44 botanical gardens accredited by the American Association of Museums, this one-of-a-kind museum showcases Westin Kids Club 50 acres of beautiful outdoor exhibits. Home to 139 rare, threatened As a convenient and reliable option for Resort guests with children and endangered plant species from around the world, the Garden offers ages 4-12, Westin Kids Club is open year-round and run by our award- interesting and inspiring experiences to more than 300,000 visitors each winning FUN Team.Kids can enjoy hours of activities and learning like year. swimming, scavenger hunts, arts and crafts, cooking, tours of the hotel, www.dbg.org movies, video games, soccer, tennis and much more! Heard Museum The OK Coral One of the Phoenix area’s first cultural attractions and the world’s finest Located adjacent to the Adventure Pool and shaded against the Arizona destinations for learning about American Indian arts and cultures, the sun, the “OK Crral” provides hours of FUN with activities like lawn Heard Museum is a renowned for showcasing the history and art of the chess, basketball, game tables, and RC Car Race Tracks. native tribes of the Southwest. www.heardmuseum.org The fire pit at the OK Coral is the place to be for “Kierland Kampfires” and Arizona S’mores, and a seating area with tables and open space offers Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art the opportunity for activities and events with the Westin Kierland FUN Displaying a variety of frequently changing exhibits and offering special team like water balloon games, hula hoop contests and more! events for adults and families, SMoCA is devoted to the art, architecture and design of our time. Free art lectures, symposiums, workshops Water Activities and poetry readings, provide a forum where visitors can interact with Adventure water park, lazy river ride, children’s play area and the Kierland contemporary artists. FlowRider! www.smoca.org

Shopping & Dining Cracker Jax Family & Fun Sport Park A walk down Kierland Commons’ Main Street, located adjacent to Batting cages, Go-karts, bumper boats, three miniature golf courses, the Resort, reveals Valley shopping at its finest, with over 70 retailers double-tiered driving range, arcade and snack bar. including Banana Republic, Coach, Barnes & Noble, Restoration www.crackerjax.com Hardware, and Crate & Barrel, to name a few. Guests may also choose from a variety of regional cuisine including French, Southwestern, and McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park Asian in 13 restaurants. Guests of The Resort may enjoy the short walk The McCormick-Stillman Park is not only full of activities and great to Kierland Commons or a complimentary shuttle, and take advantage of recreational fun, but also a historical and educational experience for all discounts at select retailers and restaurants through The Westin Kierland’s ages. Enjoy train rides, an antique carousel, historical buildings, actual exclusive “Key to Kierland” program. railroad cars and even a Xeriscape Arboretum. www.therailroadpark.com Spa A heavenly retreat designed to rejuvenate the mind, body and spirit, Agave, The Arizona Spa utilizes traditional native treatments handed down from Arizona’s many cultures of healing. The full-service spa showcases rare treatments infused with the essence of the Far East.

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SWSC SPONSORED ACTIVITIES Poster Presentations & Exhibitor Reception Sunday, April 13th ANNUAL MEETING 5:00pm – 6:00pm Top Five at Five 5:30pm – 7:00pm Reception REGISTRATION – This reception will be held on Sunday, April 12th from 5:00pm – 7:00pm. st Enjoy drinks, tasty light appetizers and networking with old friends Register by March 21 and colleagues. The Poster Presentations will also take place during this event. Make plans to get together for dinner following the reception. and SAVE This Reception is included in all registration fees. All guests attending the Exhibitor Reception must present their name badge. Complete the enclosed registration form and mail with SWSC Reception full payment, or register online at www.swscongress.org. Tuesday, April 15th Please make checks payable to SWSC or enclose credit 7:00pm – 10:00pm Join your fellow SWSC colleagues for an evening of fabulous food and card information. Balance dues are not accepted. socializing. This reception promises to be the perfect conclusion to a Take advantage of a reduced registration fee by having beautiful week in Scottsdale. This event is included in the registration fees. your registration postmarked by March 21, 2014. Additional tickets are available for anyone not registered for the meeting. Registrations postmarked after this date will be processed at the higher rate. All cancellations or requests for name MONDAY ACTIVITIES substitutions must be received in writing. Refunds will Athletic Yoga be issued after the meeting for written cancellations st Monday, April 14th received at SWSC Headquarters by March 21 . 7:00am – 8:00am There is a $100 processing fee for all cancellations. Cost: $35 per person No refunds will be given for cancellations received Come join us and start your day right! This one hour outdoor class is after March 21, 2014. sure to clear your head, and get you ready to participate in the afternoon’s sports activities!

Annual Golf Tournament Monday, April 14th Consecutive Tee Times beginning at 1:00pm Westin Kierland Golf Club Cost: $150 per person Join us for an afternoon on the greens. Be sure to register in advance, as we REGISTRATION QUESTIONS? typically have strong interest for golf. Fee includes transportation, greens Southwestern Surgical Congress fees, tournament coordination and prizes. PO Box 412964 Kansas City, MO 64141

Tennis Tournament Telephone: 913-402-7102 Monday, April 14th Fax: 913-273-9940 Westin Kierland Resort Email: [email protected] 1:00pm - Round Robin Doubles Tournament Web: www.swscongress.org Cost: $35 per person Join us for a fun afternoon on the courts. Register in advance on the enclosed registration form. The fee includes court time, light refreshments, tournament coordination and prizes. If participant number is low, the tournament will be a singles format.

Horseback Riding Monday, April 14th 1:00pm – 5:00pm Cost: $185 per person Enjoy a 1.5 hour trail ride with professional wrangler guides. Round trip transportation via deluxe vehicles is provided. A light snack is provided before boarding. Suggested attire for this activity includes: closed- toe shoes, jeans or long pants, hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. 6 RN SURGICA TE L ES CO W N H G T ND R U MT E ID S THE SOUTHWESTERN SURGICAL CONGRESS O SD S 2014 Annual Meeting S THE SOUTHWESTERN SURGICAL CONGRESS | 2012 ANNUAL MEETING WY • • NE NV UT KS MO CA CO MARCHApril 13–16,25-28, 20142012 || Westin TERRANEA Kierland RESORT Resort | RANCHO | Scottsdale, PALOS AZ VERDES, CA OK AR AZ NM

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SPOUSE / COMPANION ACTIVITIES Spouse/Guest Hospitality A Spouse/Guest Breakfast & Hospitality Suite will be offered for all JOIN & SAVE registered spouses/guests on Monday and Tuesday mornings. Please register your spouse/guest on the enclosed registration form or online. The spouse/guest registration fee covers the cost of the Welcome & Exhibitors Learn. Teach. Reception, daily breakfast in the hospitality suite and theTuesday evening reception. All spouses/guests must present their name badge to enter the Spouse/Guest Hospitality Suite. Grow. Join. Expand the dimensions of your knowledge. Broaden the Lunch With the Chef – Cooking demonstration at Deseo opportunities of your life. Consider joining the SWSC Sunday, April 13th, 2014 now and SAVE. Memberships are available for practicing Westin Kierland Resort – Deseo Restaurant 12:30pm – 2:00pm surgeons (Active Fellows), residents and those new in Cost: $150 practice (Associate Fellows) as well as the new Advanced Enjoy a fun, educational cooking demonstration with our culinary experts Practice Provider Category. If you join the SWSC and in the kitchen. Learn about preparation techniques, flavor combinations register for the 2014 Meeting, your Initiation Fee will be and plate design. The demonstration will feature items from our signature waived and you will be offered the Member Conference restaurant Deseo. Deseo showcases imaginative Latin-influenced cuisine. Registration Fee. The menu features a distinctive and skillfully blended combination of flavors to create dishes that are bold and intriguing. Contact the SWSC for additional details at 913-402-7102 Tour of Taliesin West or apply online at www.swscongress.org. Tuesday, April 15th 1:00pm – 5:00pm Cost: $115 per person Frank Lloyd Wright began building this desert masterpiece in 1937 as his personal winter home, studio, and architectural campus. The site is located on the beautiful Sonoran desert in the foothills of the McDowell Mountains in northeast Scottsdale. Visitors experience Wright’s brilliant ability to integrate indoor and outdoor spaces. Enjoy a private 90 minutes Insights Tour of Taliesin West. Round trip transportation via deluxe REGISTRATION QUESTIONS? vehicles is provided. A light snack is provided before boarding. Southwestern Surgical Congress PO Box 412964 Kansas City, MO 64141

WEATHER/ATTIRE INFORMATION Telephone: 913-402-7102 Scottsdale’s weather in April ranges from upper 70’s to mid-90’s. Fax: 913-273-9940 Scottsdale enjoys about 300 sunny days a year – and is the sunniest spot Email: [email protected] in the nation so be prepared for warm weather! The dress code for the Web: www.swscongress.org conference is resort casual. Resort attire is appropriate for the Exhibitor Welcome Reception and resort or cocktail attire is recommended for the SWSC Reception. Attendees should bring a light jacket for outdoor activities and meeting room air conditioning.

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SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 2014 1:30pm - 1:45pm 3:15pm - 3:30pm *3. CAN IT WAIT UNTIL MORNING? *7. UNINTENTIONAL 8:00am – 5:00pm A COMPARISON OF NIGHTTIME VS ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE Registration DAYTIME CHOLECYSTECTOMY CAUSED BY COMMON SURGICAL Herberger Ballroom West FOR ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS ENERGY-BASED DEVICES ON Presenter: James Wu, MD IMPLANTABLE CARDIAC DEVICES 8:00am – 11:30am Los Angeles, CA Presenter: Alessandro Paniccia, MD Postgraduate Course A: Discussant: Marcus Jewell Torgenson, MD Aurora, CO Current Management of Hernias Discussant: Dean Jiro Mikami, MD Herberger Ballroom 1, 2, 3 1:45pm - 2:00pm Course Directors: Dean Mikami, MD; 4. ALVIMOPAN REDUCES LENGTH 3:30pm - 3:45pm Kristi Harold, MD OF STAY AND COSTS IN PATIENTS *8. IMAGE GUIDED PLACEMENT No fee UNDERGOING SEGMENTAL COLONIC OF IMPLANTED CENTRAL RESECTIONS; RESULTS FROM VENOUS CATHETERS REDUCES 8:00am – 11:30am MULTI-CENTER NATIONAL COMPLICATIONS AND COST Postgraduate Course B: ADMINISTRATIVE DATABASE. Presenter: Megan Bowen, MD Updates in Endocrine Surgery Presenter: Anton Simorov, MD Salt Lake City, UT Rainmakers Ballroom Omaha, NE Discussant: Jeremiah Lee Deneve, DO Course Director: Peter Angelos, MD, PhD Discussant: Alison Alden Acott, MD Faculty: Ray Grogan, MD 3:45pm - 4:00pm Glenda Callendar, MD 2:00pm - 2:15pm 9. CAN SURGICAL PERFORMANCE Melanie Richards, MD 5. EFFECT OF HYPERBARIC OXYGEN BENCHMARKING BE GENERALIZED Marlon Guerrero, MD THERAPY ON HEALING OF A BOWEL ACROSS MULTIPLE OUTCOMES No fee ANASTOMOSIS IN A PERITONITIS DATABASES: A COMPARISON OF MODEL IN THE RAT (RATTUS UHC AND NSQIP 12Noon – 1:00pm NORVEGICUS) Presenter: Anton Simorov, MD Women in Surgery Luncheon Presenter: Josiah Freemyer, MD Omaha, NE Rainmakers Ballroom El Paso, TX Discussant: Raminder Nirula, MD, MPH No fee Discussant: Mark S. Cohen, MD 4:00pm - 4:15pm 1:00pm – 2:15pm 2:15pm – 2:30pm *10. POSTOPERATIVE Opening Scientific Session I: Introduction of New Members PNEUMOPERITONEUM ON COMPUTED Abdominal & GI Herberger Ballroom 1, 2, 3 TOMOGRAPHY: IS THE OPERATION TO BLAME? Herberger Ballroom 1, 2, 3 2:30pm – 3:00pm Presenter: Gregory Peirce, MD Moderator: Beverage Break/Exhibits & Poster Displays El Paso, TX Herberger Ballroom 4, 5, A, B Discussant: Brian M. Schneider, MD 1:00pm - 1:15pm *1. A COMPARISON OF POST- 3:00pm – 4:15pm 4:15pm – 5:00pm OPERATIVE EFFECTS OF BARIATRIC Presidential Address: SURGERY ON MEDICAL MARKERS Scientific Session II: Pyramids & Roundtables OF MORBIDITY Miscellaneous Kenric Murayama, MD Presenter: Gwen Bonner, MD Herberger Ballroom Ballroom 1, 2, 3 Abington, PA Temple, T X Moderator: Herberger Ballroom 1, 2, 3 Discussant: Jon C. Gould, MD 3:00pm - 3:15pm 5:00pm – 6:00pm 1:15pm - 1:30pm *6. SHOULD CLOPIDEGROL *2. IS LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE BE DISCONTINUED BEFORE Featured Poster Presentations: GASTRECTOMY A LOWER RISK LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY? Top Five at Five BARIATRIC PROCEDURE COMPARED Presenter: Katherine Anderson, MD Herberger Ballroom 4, 5, A, B TO LAPAROSCOPIC ROUX-EN-Y Temple, T X GASTRIC BYPASS? A META-ANALYSIS Discussant: Brian Gary Peterson, MD 5:30pm – 7:00pm Presenter: Jonathan Zellmer, MD Welcome & Exhibitor Reception La Crosse, WI Herberger Ballroom 4, 5, A, B Discussant: Matthew Isaac Goldblatt, MD Evening Open 8 RN SURGICA TE L ES CO W N H G T ND R U MT E ID S THE SOUTHWESTERN SURGICAL CONGRESS O SD S 2014 Annual Meeting S THE SOUTHWESTERN SURGICAL CONGRESS | 2012 ANNUAL MEETING WY • • NE NV UT KS MO CA CO MARCHApril 13–16,25-28, 20142012 || Westin TERRANEA Kierland RESORT Resort | RANCHO | Scottsdale, PALOS AZ VERDES, CA OK AR AZ NM

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MONDAY, APRIL 14, 2014 7:32am - 7:40am 7:24am - 7:32am QS5. INITIAL OPERATIVE TREATMENT QS11. THE UNDERESTIMATED 7:00am – 8:30am OF ISOLATED ILEAL CROHN’S DISEASE EFFECT OF HYPOTHERMIA IN Continental Breakfast IN ADOLESCENTS ORGAN DONATION Herberger Ballroom 4, 5, A, B Presenter: Ann Kulungowski, MD Presenter: Mazhar Khalil, MD Aurora, CO Tucson, A Z 7:00am – 12Noon Registration Open 7:40am - 7:48am 7:32am - 7:40am Herberger West QS6. EARLY COMPLICATIONS BETWEEN QS12. ENHANCING SURGICAL SAFETY “PULL” VS. “PUSH” PERCUTANEOUS USING DIGITAL 7:00am – 8:00am ENDOSCOPIC GASTROSTOMY (PEG) - MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY Quick Shot Presentations: “PULL” PEG TUBE DISLODGEMENT Presenter: Jennifer Dixon, MD Abdominal and Gastrointestinal MAY BE UNDERAPPRECIATED Temple, T X Presenter: Victor Vallet, BA, MPH Surgery Tucson, A Z 7:40am - 7:48am Herberger Ballroom 1, 2, 3 QS13. FETAL SURGERY AND OUTCOME Moderators: Shanu Kothari, MD; 7:48am - 7:56am OF CONGENITAL HIGH AIRWAY Megan Gilmore, MD QS7Video. LAPAROSCOPIC OBSTRUCTION SYNDROME (CHAOS) ANTRECTOMY ROUX EN Y FOR AT A SINGLE CENTER 7:00am - 7:08am GASTRIC ANTRAL VASCULAR Presenter: Fariha Sheikh, MD QS1. POST-OPER ATIVE ECTASIA (GAVE) Houston, TX PNEUMOPERITONEUM: IS IT Presenter: Ryan Jones, DO NORMAL OR PATHOLOGIC? Las Vegas, NV 7:48am - 7:56am Presenter: Brandon Chapman, MD QS14. DOES CONCOMITANT THERAPY Denver, CO 7:00am – 8:00am WITH ALLOPURINOL PREVENT Quick Shot Presentations: OXIDANT MEDIATED DAMAGE IN THE 7:08am - 7:16am SETTING OF KIDNEY AND KIDNEY- QS2. INTER-RATER AGREEMENT Miscellaneous PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION? A IN EVALUATING THE ENDOSCOPIC Greenway AB RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF A APPEARANCE OF THE Moderators: Ernest Gonzalez, MD; TRANSPLANT CENTER GASTROESOPHAGEAL JUNCTION Jon C. Gould, MD Presenter: Angela Echeverria, MD IN COMMUNITY SETTING Tucson, A Z Presenter: Glenn Ihde, MD 7:00am - 7:08am Arlington, TX QS8. A STATEWIDE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF COMPLIANCE WITH 7:00am – 8:00am Quick Shot Presentations: 7:16am - 7:24am SURGICAL SAFETY CHECKLISTS: QS3. MAGNETIC RESONANCE WE’RE NOT AS GOOD AS WE THINK Trauma CHOLANGIO-PANCREATOGRAPHY Presenter: Annalee Gallagher Rainmakers Ballroom – ABC BEFORE AN ENDOSCOPIC Denver, CO Moderators: Randall Smith, MD; RETROGRADE CHOLANGIO- Daniel Dent, MD PANCREATOGRAPHY: IS IT 7:08am - 7:16am REALLY REQUIRED? QS9. ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT 7:00am - 7:08am Presenter: Viraj Pandit, MD MANUFACTURER SINGLE-USE ENERGY QS15. CERVICAL SPINE INJURIES: Tucson, A Z DEVICES FAIL MORE FREQUENTLY DO ALL FRACTURES REQUIRE THAN REPROCESSED DEVICES SCREENING FOR BLUNT 7:24am - 7:32am Presenter: Terrence Loftus, MD CEREBRAL VASCULAR INJURY? QS4. CHRONIC STEROID USE AND Phoenix, AZ Presenter: Peter Fischer, MD, MS ITS EFFECT ON POST-OPERATIVE Charlotte, NC WEIGHT LOSS 7:16am - 7:24am Presenter: Vishal Kothari, MD QS10. HIGH PREVALENCE OF Omaha, NE DOMESTIC ABUSE AMONG TRAUMA PATIENTS, A HARSH REALITY Presenter: Bardiya Zangbar, MD Tucson, A Z

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7:08am - 7:16am 8:00am – 11:30am 6:54am - 7:02am QS16. COST CONTAINMENT IN American College of Surgeons Presentation QS25. TRIPLE NEURECTOMY, MESH A RAPIDLY EXPANDING ELDERLY No formal agenda found REMOVAL AND RECURRENT INGUINAL POPULATION: A PREDICTIVE Herberger Ballroom 1, 2, 3 HERNIA REPAIR FOR INTRACTABLE MODEL TO GUIDE RIB FRACTURE Panel 1: American College of INGUINODYNIA MANAGEMENT Surgeons Update Presenter: Samuel Ross, MD, MPH Presenter: Katherine Schnell, MD Charlotte, NC Temple, T X Panel 2: Transitions to Practice Program 7:02am - 7:10am 7:16am - 7:24am QS26. POST-OPER ATIVE QS17. IMPLEMENTATION OF AN 8:00am – 11:00am COMPLICATIONS IN ELECTIVE INSTITUTIONAL PROTOCOL ACHIEVES Spouse Hospitality VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIRS INCREASE NEAR-PERFECT RETRIEVAL RATES Kirkland SEQUENTIALLY ACROSS ALL BMI AMONG TRAUMA PATIENTS WITH CATEGORIES RETRIEVABLE INFERIOR VENA CAVA 9:30am – 10:00am Presenter: Mary Mrdutt, MD FILTERS Beverage Break/Exhibits & Poster Displays Temple, T X Presenter: Alexander Raines, MD Herberger Ballroom 4, 5, A, B Oklahoma City, OK 7:10am - 7:18am 1:00pm – 6:00pm QS27. LAPAROSCOPIC APPENDECTOMY: 7:24am - 7:32am Afternoon Golf, Tennis and Optional A CALL FOR STANDARDIZATION OF QS18. IMPACT OF THE AGE OF BLOOD Activities SURGICAL SUPPLIES? TRANSFUSED ON 30-DAY MORTALITY Presenter: Nicholas Czosnyka, MD AFTER TRAUMA La Crosse, WI Presenter: Basem Marcos, MD TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 2014 La Crosse, WI 7:18am - 7:26am 6:30am – 7:30am QS28. MANAGEMENT OF A 7:32am - 7:40am Quick Shot Presentations: PERFORATED POSTERIOR QS19. A CHEST TRAUMA SCORING Gastrointestinal & Hernia DUODENAL ULCER WITH PROXIMAL SYSTEM TO PREDICT OUTCOMES Herberger Ballroom 1, 2, 3 DUODENECTOMY, ANTRECTOMY, Presenter: Jennifer Chen, MD Moderators: Kevin Reavis, MD; TRUNCAL VAGOTOMY, AND BILLROTH Pittsburgh, PA Dean Mikami, MD II RECONSTRUCTION IN THE SETTING OF SUSPECTED PERFORATED 7:40am - 7:48am 6:30am - 6:38am PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA QS20. PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS QS22. VENTRAL HERNIA GRADE IS Presenter: Brandon Grover, DO PREDICTING OUTCOME AFTER ASSOCIATED WITH SIGNIFICANT La Crosse, WI TRAUMATIC INJURY: THE ROLE IN-HOSPITAL COMPLICATIONS OF RESILIENCE Presenter: Alessandra Landmann, MD 6:30am – 7:30am Presenter: Ann Marie Warren, PhD Oklahoma City, OK Quick Shot Presentations: Dallas, TX Trauma 6:38am - 6:46am Rainmakers Ballroom – ABC 7:48am - 7:56am QS23. VENOUS THROMOBEMBOLISM Moderators: Brian Eastridge, MD; QS21. DEFENSIVE MEDICINE IS (VTE) AFTER VENTRAL HERNIA Richard Frazee, MD PREVALENT AND COSTLY IN THE REPAIR (VHR): A “NEVER EVENT?” TRAUMA PATIENT’S RADIOGRAPHIC Presenter: Mimi Kim, MD 6:30am - 6:38am WORKUP Charlotte, NC QS29. REPEAT IMAGING MAY NOT Presenter: Sarah Majercik, MD, MBA BE WARRANTED FOR HIGH-GRADE Salt Lake City, UT 6:46am - 6:54am BLUNT CEREBROVASCULAR INJURIES QS24. SAFETY OF LAPAROSCOPIC Presenter: Amy Wagenaar, BA VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR IN HIGH Denver, CO RISK CARDIAC AND PULMONARY PATIENTS Presenter: Atul Nanda, MD Phoenix, AZ

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6:38am - 6:46am 6:30am – 7:30am 7:18am - 7:26am QS30. CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN Quick Shot Presentations: QS42. IMPACT OF AGE IN PATIENTS ON PRE-INJURY IBUPROFEN Vascular/CT/Acute Care ARTERIOVENOUS GRAFT PATENCY: WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: Greenway AB A LARGE COMMUNITY TEACHING A PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS Moderators: Mike Truitt, MD; HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE Presenter: Bardiay Zangbar, MD Lillian Liao, MD Presenter: Sergio Casillas, MD Tucson, A Z Abington, PA 6:30am - 6:38am 6:46am - 6:54am QS36. FACTORS CONTRIBUTING 7:00am – 9:00am QS31. HELICOPTER VERSUS TO MAJOR LOWER EXTREMITY Continental Breakfast GROUND TRANSPORTATION OF AMPUTATION: THE 5-YEAR Herberger Ballroom 4, 5, A, B TRAUMATICALLY INJURED CHILDREN: EXPERIENCE OF AN INTEGRATED A NATIONAL TRAUMA DATA BANK LIMB SALVAGE SERVICE 7:00am – 2:45pm STUDY Presenter: Timothy Rankin, MD Exhibits & Poster Displays Presenter: Camille Stewart, MD Tucson, A Z Herberger Ballroom 4, 5, A, B Aurora, CO 6:38am - 6:46am 7:45am – 8:45am 6:54am - 7:02am QS37. TRAUMATIC INJURY TO AORTIC Debate: Taking Call – Pay to Play QS32. THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ARCH GREAT VESSELS: Moderator: Shanu N. Kothari, MD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AFTER OUR EXPERIENCE WITH OPEN Herberger Ballroom 1, 2, 3 SMALL WHEEL VEHICLE TRAUMA IN VS ENDOVASCULAR REPAIR UTAH Presenter: Peter Tsai, MD 8:45am – 10:15am Presenter: Sarah Majercik, MD, MBA Houston, TX Scientific Session III: Salt Lake City, UT Trauma 6:46am - 6:54am Herberger Ballroom 1, 2, 3 7:02am - 7:10am QS38. OPTIMAL TIMING OF CORONARY Moderator: QS33. OUTCOMES OF PEDIATRIC ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT SURGERY POST APPENDECTOMY PERFORMED BY ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION 8:45am - 9:00am “ADULT” ACUTE CARE SURGEONS Presenter: Bradley Clark, MS2 *11. TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-Α Presenter: Ben Pham, MD Lubbock, TX DISRUPTION OF BRAIN ENDOTHELIAL Torrance, CA CELL BARRIER IS MEDIATED THROUGH 6:54am - 7:02am MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-9 7:10am - 7:18am QS39. USE OF A WOUND VAC IN Presenter: Katie Wiggins-Dohlvik, MD QS34. OUTCOMES OF TRAUMATIC INFECTED DEVICE POCKET SHORTENS Temple, T X BRAIN INJURY IN ELDERLY: IT DOES INTERVAL TIME TO REIMPLANTATION Discussant: Frederick (Fred) A. Moore, MD NOT ALWAYS GET WORSE WITH AGE OF CARDIAC DEVICES Presenter: Irada Ibrahim-zada, MD, PhD Presenter: Robert Feldtman, MD 9:00am - 9:15am Tucson, A Z Dallas, TX 12. PROGESTERONE EFFECTS IN THE BRAIN MICROCIRCULATIION 7:18am - 7:26am 7:02am - 7:10am AFTER TBI : HOW DO STANDARD QS35. ADVERSE EFFECTS OF QS40. SURGERY IN PATIENTS OSMOTHERAPIES COMPARE ? ADMISSION BLOOD ALCOHOL ON WITH NECROTIZING SOFT TISSUE Presenter: Kenichiro Kumasaka, MD LONG TERM COGNITIVE FUNCTION INFECTIONS: HOW EARLY IS EARLY Philadelphia, PA IN PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN ENOUGH? Discussant: Herb A. Phelan, MD INJURY Presenter: Rifat Latifi, MD Presenter: Ammar Hashmi, MD Tucson, A Z 9:15am - 9:30am Tucson, A Z *13. WHAT’S THE HOLD UP? FACTORS 7:10am - 7:18am CONTRIBUTING TO DELAYS IN QS41. SHOULD PARA-PNEUMONIC DISCHARGE OF TRAUMA PATIENTS EFFUSIONS IN CRITICALLY ILL AFTER MEDICAL CLEARANCE SURGICAL PATIENTS WITH Presenter: Jose Raul Soto, MD, MPH VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED Dallas, TX PNEUMONIA BE SAMPLED ROUTINELY? Discussant: Lillian F. Liao, MD, MPH Presenter: Fredric Pieracci, MD, MPH Denver, CO 11 RN SURGICA TE L ES CO W N H G T ND R U MT E ID S THE SOUTHWESTERN SURGICAL CONGRESS O SD S 2014 Annual Meeting S THE SOUTHWESTERN SURGICAL CONGRESS | 2012 ANNUAL MEETING WY • • NE NV UT KS MO CA CO MARCHApril 13–16,25-28, 20142012 || Westin TERRANEA Kierland RESORT Resort | RANCHO | Scottsdale, PALOS AZ VERDES, CA OK AR AZ NM

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9:30am - 9:45am 11:45am - 12:00pm 2:00pm - 2:15pm *14. OUTCOMES OF ENDOVASCULAR 18. CORE-NEEDLE BIOPSY FOR THE 22. USMLE SCORES AS PREDICTORS OF MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE THORACIC DIAGNOSIS OF LYMPHOMA: A SAFE SUCCESS IN SURGICAL RESIDENCY – AORTIC EMERGENCIES AT AN AND ACCURATE ALTERNATIVE TO ARE THEY VALID INDICATORS? ACADEMIC LEVEL ONE TRAUMA EXCISIONAL BIOPSY Presenter: Erica Sutton, MD CENTER Presenter: Brian Nguyen, MD Louisville, KY Presenter: Angela Echeverria, MD, PharmD Torrance, CA Discussant: Daniel (Dan) L. Dent, MD Tucson, A Z Discussant: Richard (Rick) J. Gray, MD Discussant: Mark Langsfeld, MD 2:15pm - 2:30pm 12:00pm - 12:15pm *23. ENDOSCOPY EXPERIENCE IN 9:45am - 10:00am 19. PREOPERATIVE DOSING OF LOW A COMMUNITY-BASED SURGICAL *15. TIME AND COST DIFFERENCE IN MOLECULAR WEIGHT HEPARIN IN RESIDENCY: RESIDENT CASE NUMBER ACUTE GALLSTONE PANCREATITIS HEPATOPANCREATOBILIARY SURGERY AND RATE OF MEETING QUALITY PATIENTS WHO WERE ADMITTED Presenter: Prejesh Philips, MD MEASURES UNDER MEDICINE VS. SURGERY IN THE Louisville, KY Presenter: Lindsey Barnes, MD ACUTE CARE SURGERY ERA Discussant: Ryan Neff, MD Wichita, KS Presenter: John Watt, MD Discussant: Randolph (Randy) E. Szlabick, MD Tucson, A Z 12:15pm - 12:30pm Discussant: Sarah Majercik, MD, MBA 20. SMALLER PELVIC VOLUME IS 2:30pm - 2:45pm ASSOCIATED WITH POST-OPERATIVE *24. DO MEDICAL STUDENT’S 10:00am - 10:15am INFECTION AND SEPSIS AFTER PELVIC SURGICAL EXAMINATION SCORES *16. THE GERIATRIC TRAUMA SALVAGE SURGERY FOR RECURRENT CORRELATE WITH PERFORMANCE INSTITUTE(GTI): REDUCING THE MALIGNANCY MARKERS? INCREASING BURDEN OF SENIOR Presenter: Edward Jones, MD Presenter: Austin George, MD TRAUMA CARE Aurora, CO Wichita, KS Presenter: Connie DeLa’O, MD Discussant: Victor B. Tsirline, MD Discussant: John Potts, MD Johnstown, PA Discussant: David Santiago Plurad, MD 12:30pm – 1:45pm 2:45pm – 3:45pm Graduate Medical Education Luncheon: Thomas G. Orr Memorial Lecture 10:15am – 11:00am Employment Models Presenter: Daniel Margulies, MD Edgar J. Poth Memorial Lecture Moderator: Daniel Vargo, MD Los Angeles, CA Presenter: Peter Angelos, MD, PhD Salt Lake City, UT Herberger Ballroom 1, 2, 3 Herberger Ballroom 1, 2, 3 Fee: $25 per person Deseo 3:45pm – 4:45pm 11:00am – 11:30am Scientific Session VI: Beverage Break/ Exhibit &Posters Displays 12:30pm – 1:45pm Breast & Endocrine Herberger Ballroom 4, 5, A, B Advanced Practice Clinician Luncheon Herberger Ballroom 1, 2, 3 Moderator: Walter Biffl, MD – Denver, CO Moderator: 11:30 am – 12:30pm Fee $25 per person Scientific Session IV: Merriam 3:45pm - 4:00pm Surgical Oncology *25. METASTASECTOMY OF Herberger Ballroom 1, 2, 3 1:45pm – 2:45pm NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORS IN Moderator: Scientific Session V: PATIENTS WITH MEN 1 Education Presenter: Benzon Dy, MD 11:30am - 11:45am Herberger Ballroom 1, 2, 3 Rochester, MN 17. HONOKIOL AFFECT MELANOMA Moderator: Discussant: Christopher (Chris) D. Raeburn, CELL GROWTH BY TARGETING MD METABOLIC PATHWAY VIA AMPK 1:45pm - 2:00pm SIGNALING 21. GEOGRAPHIC MALDISTRIBUTION 4:00pm - 4:15pm Presenter: Fnu Gaurav, PhD OF GENERAL SURGERY (GS) PGY1 *26. OPTIMAL UTILIZATION OF A Kansas City, KS RESIDENTS: ANOTHER U.S. SURGICAL BREAST CARE ADVANCED PRACTICE Discussant: Bridget Fahy, MD DESERT CLINICIAN Presenter: Kenneth Sirinek, MD, PhD Presenter: Katie Russell, MD San Antonio, TX Salt Lake City, UT Discussant: John Russell, MD Discussant: Emily K. Robinson, MD 12 RN SURGICA TE L ES CO W N H G T ND R U MT E ID S THE SOUTHWESTERN SURGICAL CONGRESS O SD S 2014 Annual Meeting S THE SOUTHWESTERN SURGICAL CONGRESS | 2012 ANNUAL MEETING WY • • NE NV UT KS MO CA CO MARCHApril 13–16,25-28, 20142012 || Westin TERRANEA Kierland RESORT Resort | RANCHO | Scottsdale, PALOS AZ VERDES, CA OK AR AZ NM

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4:15pm - 4:30pm 7:16am - 7:24am 7:00am - 7:08am *27. OBESITY CONTRIBUTES QS45. COMPARISONS OF MEDICAL QS50. OUTCOMES OF TREATMENT OF TO COMPLICATIONS AFTER STUDENT KNOWLEDGE REGARDING CHRONIC MESENTERIC ISCHEMIA THYROIDECTOMY AND LIFE-THREATENING CT IMAGES Presenter: Zhobin Moghadamyeghaneh, MD PARATHYROIDECTOMY BEFORE AND AFTER CLINICAL Orange, CA Presenter: Alex Cardenas, MD EXPERIENCE Tucson, A Z Presenter: Barbara Nguyen, MS4 7:08am - 7:16am Discussant: Melanie L. Richards, MD Wichita, KS QS51. RE-EXAMINING THE BMI THRESHOLD FOR BARIATRIC SURGERY: 4:30pm - 4:45pm 7:24am - 7:32am A DECISION ANALYSIS *28. HAVE THE ACOSOG Z0011 TRIAL QS46. ACCEPTING THE CHALLENGE: Presenter: Rashikh Choudhury, BA RESULTS INFLUENCED THE NUMBER GENERAL SURGEONS PARTNERING Philadelphia, PA OF LYMPH NODES REMOVED DURING WITH HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS TO SENTINEL LYMPH NODE DISSECTION? MANAGE QUALITY CARE INITIATIVES. 7:16am - 7:24am Presenter: Kristin Robinson, MD Presenter: Alicia Mangram, MD QS52. OPTIMAL RADIAL FORCE AND Phoenix, AZ Phoenix, AZ SIZE FOR PALLIATION IN GASTRO- ESOPHAGEAL ADENOCARCINOMA: A 4:45pm – 5:30pm 7:32am - 7:40am COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CURRENT SWSC Annual Business Meeting QS47. USE OF TEG/ROTEM ANALYSIS TECHNOLOGY Herberger Ballroom 1, 2, 3 IN POINT OF CARE EVALUATION OF Presenter: Prejesh Philips, MD TBI PATENTS ON ANTI-PLATELET Louisville, KY 7:00pm – 10:00pm THERAPY: EFFECTIVENESS SWSC Reception IN RESOURCE UTILIZATION 7:24am - 7:32am Northern Sky Terrace BY REDUCTION IN PLATELET QS53. EFFECTS OF ASCITES ON TRANSFUSION OUTCOMES OF COLORECTAL SURGERY Presenter: Amanpreet Sherwal, MD IN CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 2014 Johnstown, PA PATIENTS Presenter: Zhobin Moghadamyeghaneh, MD 7:00am – 8:00am 7:40am - 7:48am Orange, CA Quick Shot Presentations: QS48. FACTOR IX COMPLEX IN Education & Trauma TRAUMA RESULTS IN RAPID REVERSAL 7:32am - 7:40am Greenway AB OF COAGULOPATHY THAT PERSISTS AT QS54. BARIATRIC SURGERY Moderators: Daniel Vargo, MD; Narong 24 HOURS OUTCOMES: SPOUSES/DOMESTIC Kulvatunyou, MD Presenter: Taryne Imai, MD PARTNERS VERSUS CASE-MATCHED Los Angeles, CA CONTROLS 7:00am - 7:08am Presenter: Hassanain Jassim, MD QS43. GOOD NEWS FOR DUTY HOURS: 7:48am - 7:56am Milwaukee, WI INPATIENT DELAY IN APPENDECTOMY QS49. DISPARITY IN CARE FOR IS OKAY IN ACUTE APPENDICITIS TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN 7:40am - 7:48am Presenter: Deidre Wyrick, MD ARIZONA BY GEOGRAPHICAL QS55. TYPE OF ANESTHESIA Little Rock, AR LOCATION: WARM DESERT OR SNOWY AFFECTS THE ASSESMENT OF PEAKS? GASTROESOPHAGEAL JUNCTION IN 7:08am - 7:16am Presenter: Lynn Butvidas, MD, MS PATIENTS EVALUATED FOR ANTI- QS44. THE IMPACT OF REFLUX SURGERY DOCUMENTATION TRAINING ON 7:00am – 8:00am Presenter: Glenn Ihde, MD PERFORMANCE REPORTING Quick Shot Presentations: Arlington, TX Presenter: Terrence Loftus, MD Gastrointestinal Phoenix, AZ Herberger Ballroom Ballroom 1, 2, 3 Moderator: Shawn Tsuda, MD; Sarah Majercik, MD, MBA

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7:48am - 7:56am 7:24am - 7:32am 9:00am - 9:15am QS56. PERCUTANEOUS QS60. NODAL BASIN RECURRENCE 29. ELIMINATING CATHETER CHOLECYSTOSTOMY FOR AND ADEQUACY OF RESECTION ASSOCIATED URINARY TRACT MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE FOLLOWING LYMPHADENECTOMY INFECTIONS IN THE INTENSIVE CARE CHOLECYSTITIS: ANOTHER PIECE OF FOR MELANOMA UNIT: IS IT AN ATTAINABLE GOAL? THE PIE? Presenter: Charles Kimbrough, MD, PhD Presenter: Achal Dhupa, MD Presenter: Bryan Morse, MD, MS Louisville, KY La Jolla, CA Atlanta, GA Discussant: Stephanie Gordy, MD 7:32am - 7:40am Houston, TX 7:00am – 8:00am QS61. PERCUTANEOUS EMBOLIZATION Quick Shot Presentations: OF THORACIC DUCT INJURY POST– 9:15am - 9:30am Oncology & Miscellaneous ESOPHAGECTOMY SHOULD BE 30. THE IMPACT OF EARLY FLOW Greenway AB CONSIDERED INITIAL TREATMENT AND BRAIN OXYGEN CRISIS ON Moderators: Courtney Scaife, MD; Richard J. FOR CHYLOTHORAX BEFORE THE OUTCOME OF PATIENTS WITH Gray, MD PROCEEDING WITH OPEN RE- SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY EXPLORATION. Presenter: Corrado Marini, MD 7:00am - 7:08am Presenter: Kyle Marthaller, MD Valhalla, NY QS57. COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS Denver, CO Discussant: Fredric Michael Pieracci, MD, OF SURGEON VERSUS PHARMACIST MPH PREOPERATIVE ANTIBIOTIC 7:00am – 11:00am SELECTION Registration Open 9:30am - 9:45am Presenter: Joshua Pfeiffer, MD Herberger West 31. AUTOTRANSFUSION OF La Crosse, WI HEMOTHORAX: ACCELERATION OF 7:00am – 9:00am COAGULATION WHEN MIXED WITH 7:08am - 7:16am Continental Breakfast NORMAL PLASMA QS58. EXCISIONAL BIOPSY VERSUS Herberger Ballroom 4, 5, A, B Presenter: Hannah Harrison, MS FINE NEELE ASPIRATION FOR STAGE San Antonio, TX III MELANOMA: DOES IT AFFECT 8:15am – 9:00am Discussant: Edward (Eddie) Llewelyn Jones, SURGICAL OUTCOMES, REUCRRENCE Claude H. Organ, Jr. Memorial Lecture MD OR SURVIVAL Presenter: Shanu N. Kothari, MD Presenter: Justin Merkow, MD La Crosse, WI 9:45am - 10:00am Aurora, CO Herberger Ballroom 1, 2, 3 32. PELVIC RING FRACTURES: HAS MORTALITY IMPROVED FOLLOWING 7:16am - 7:24am 9:00am – 10:00am THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DAMAGE QS59. SURGICAL MANAGEMENT Scientific Session VII: CONTROL RESUSCITATION? OF CAROTID BODY TUMORS: A 10- Trauma Presenter: Caitlin Fitzgerald, BS YEAR EXPERIENCE EMPLOYING AN Herberger Ballroom Ballroom 1, 2, 3 Atlanta, GA INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH Discussant: Narong Kulvatanyou, MD Presenter: Terry Lairmore, MD Temple, T X 10:00am – 10:30am Award Presentations & Closing Session Herberger Ballroom 1, 2, 3

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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS DON’T MISS THESE RESIDENT Kenric Murayama, MD - President Ronald Stewart, MD - President-Elect MEETING HIGHLIGHTS John R. Potts, III, MD - Vice President

Clay Cothren Burlew, MD - Secretary-Treasurer PRESIDENT’S & RESIDENT RECEPTION Courtney Scaife, MD - Recorder Saturday, April 12th James A. Edney, MD - Executive Director 7:00pm – 8:30pm *There is no additional fee to attend this event. This is a special reception held just for Residents, Past Presidents, special guests, and the SWSC Council and Executive STATE COUNCILORS Committee. We hope you will be able to attend. No formal RSVP is required. Come James Warneke, MD - Arizona join us for light appetizers, drinks and networking. Anne Mancino, MD - Arkansas

Daniel Margulies, MD - (Southern) POSTGRADUATE COURSES Christine Cocanour, MD - California (Northern) Plan to arrive early and enjoy one of two special postgraduate courses being offered John Moore, MD - this year. Additional CME and self-assessment credits will be offered for these events. Whitney Limm, MD - Hawaii Michael Moncure, MD - Kansas Sunday, April 13th Richard Pennell, MD - 8:00am – 11:30am Glenn Winslow, MD - Montana Current Management of Hernias Course Director: Dean Mikami, MD and Kristi Arnold, MD, Columbus, OH Rudy Lackner, MD - Nebraska

Shawn Tsuda, MD - Nevada Sunday, April 13th Wayne Anderson, MD - North Dakota 8:00am – 11:30am Gary Dunn, MD - Oklahoma Updates in Endocrine Surgery Lars Aanning, MD - South Dakota Course Director: Peter Angelos, MD, PhD, Chicago, IL Michael Truitt, MD - (Northern) Texas Ernie Gonzalez, MD - Texas (Southern) SPECIAL AUDIENCE LUNCHES Ute Gawlick, MD - Utah Sunday, April 13th Shanu Kothari, MD - Wisconsin 12Noon – 1:00pm Sara Smith, MD - Wyoming Women in Surgery Luncheon Fee: No charge

COMMITTEES Tuesday, April 15th 12:30pm – 1:45pm Michael Truitt, MD - CME Chair Graduate Medical Education Luncheon Daniel Margulies, MD - Constitution & Bylaws Chair “Employment Models” Daniel Vargo, MD - Graduate Medical Education Chair Moderator: Daniel Vargo, MD - Salt Lake City, UT William F. Sasser, MD - Historian Fee: $25 per person S. Rob Todd, MD - Membership Chair Edward Nelson, MD - Nominating Chair MONDAY AFTERNOON GOLF & Shanu Kothari, MD - Program Committee Chair TENNIS TOURNAMENTS & OPTIONAL TOURS Courtney Scaife, MD - Publications and Research Chair There’s nothing wrong with a little healthy competition! Sign up now for the Golf or Tennis Tournaments on Monday afternoon, or join one of the sponsored tour events. Additional fees apply. See registration form for details. STAFF

Nonie Lowry - Director, Association Management Jill Kawulok - Meeting Coordinator REGISTRATION DISCOUNTS! Please contact the SWSC Headquarters if your institution is sending (3) or more Denise Higgs - Registration Coordinator Residents, to receive a $100 discount

JACK BARNEY RESIDENT AWARD The Jack Barney Award for Best Resident Paper will be presented on Wednesday morning. This year over 10 oral paper presentations will compete for the award. 15