2013 • 11:45Am – 12:45Pm

2013 • 11:45Am – 12:45Pm

POSTERS POSTERS OF DISTINCTION Wednesday, November 13, 2013 • 11:45am – 12:45pm A-130-P INITIAL EXPERIENCE IN LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRIC PLICATION A-154-P DISCHARGE ON POSTOPERATIVE DAY ONE IS SAFE AND (LGP) STUDY PROTOCOL AND MID-TERM FOLLOW-UP FEASIBLE IN SELECTED PATIENTS AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC Carmen Santander ROUX-Y GASTRIC BYPASS Amrit Rambhajan, MD A-300-P ASSOCIATION BETWEEN WEIGHT LOSS AND THE INCIDENCE OF GALLSTONE AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE A-335-P OUTCOMES OF TRANSFERRING BARIATRIC PATIENTS GASTRECTOMY: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY Hanna Davis, DO Wuttiport Manatsathit A-153-P PREVALENCE AND IMPLICATIONS OF CIGARETTE SMOKING A-301-P PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED CLINICAL ANALYSIS BETWEEN IN MORBIDLY OBESE PATIENTS UNDERGOING BARIATRIC THREE REINFORCEMENT TECHNIQUES ON STAPLE LINE IN SURGERY SLEEVE GASTROPLASTY CASE STUDY WITH 345 PATIENTS Raul J Rosenthal, MD Fabio Viegas, MD A-233-P RESULTS OF GASTRIC BYPASS (LGB) AND SLEEVE A-105-IH DOES BARIATRIC SURGERY IN ADOLESCENTS HAVE SIMILAR GASTRECTOMY (LSG) IN BARIATRIC POPULATION WITH TYPE 2 OUTCOMES AS IN ADULT PATIENTS? A CASE CONTROL STUDY DIABETES MELLITUS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY Mitchel MC Cuilty, BA Carmen Santander A-131-P LONG TERM OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRIC A-155-P DOES TIGHTER PERIOPERATIVE HEMOGLOBIN A1C BANDING AT A SINGLE INSTITUTION REGULATION PREDICT BETTER OUTCOMES AFTER PRIMARY David M Parker, MD BARIATRIC SURGERY? Angela Corea, MD A-174-P OUTCOMES OF BARIATRIC SURGERY IN MORBIDLY OBESE PATIENTS INFECTED WITH THE HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY A-178-P ESTABLISHING AN AMBULATORY HYDRATION CLINIC TO VIRUS DECREASE READMISSION RATE AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY Raul J Rosenthal, MD Ali Aminian, MD A-172-P COMPLICATIONS DO NOT AFFECT WEIGHT-LOSS AFTER A-234-P COMPARATIVE STUDY OF METABOLIC SURGERY: LOOP LRYGB DUODENOJEJUNOSTOMY WITH SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY John M Morton, MD VERSUS ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS IN TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS A-280-P ACUTE POST-BARIATRIC SURGERY INCREASE IN OREXIN Andrea Ooi Se En, MBBS, MS LEVELS PREDICTS PREFERENTIAL LIPID PROFILE IMPROVEMENT A-132-P ADOLESCENTS DEMONSTRATE PARTIAL CARDIOVASCULAR Abhishek Gupta, PhD RISK REDUCTION AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC ADJUSTABLE GASTRIC BANDING SURGERY IN THE CONTEXT OF A-297-P THE IMPACT OF MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS UPON UNCHANGED FITNESS LEVELS THE HUMAN GUT MICROBIOME Thao-Ly T Phan John M Morton, MD Thursday, November 14, 2013 • 11:45am – 12:45pm A-222-P PROXIMAL VERSUS DISTAL LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRIC A-175-P ROUTINE PREOPERATIVE ESOPHAGOGASTRODUDENOSCOPY BYPASS IN SUPEROBESITY: PERIOPERATIVE RESULTS FROM A HAS HIGH DIAGNOSTIC YIELD IN BARIATRIC SURGERY RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL PATIENTS Marius Svanevik, MD Cunchuan Wang, MD, PhD A-302-P LAPAROSCOPIC CONVERSION OF ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC A-281-P IMPACT OF BARIATRIC SURGERY ON THYROID HORMONES IN BYPASS TO SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: CASE SERIES OBESE EUTHYROID PATIENTS H. Ruby Gatschet Tirissa Reid A-296-P DOES URINARY BPA CHANGE AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY? A-177-P COMBINING LAPAROSCOPIC GIANT PARAESOPHAGEAL John M Morton, MD HERNIA REPAIR WITH SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY IN OBESE PATIENTS A-232-P DIABETES SEVERITY SCORE (DSS) : A USEFUL TOOL TO ASSESS Ankit Patel, MD THE SEVERITY OF DIABETES, SELECT THE APPROPRIATE SURGICAL PROCEDURE AND PREDICT THE REMISSION OF A-176-P EXCELLENCE CAN BE ACHIEVED IN ìLOW VOLUMEî BARIATRIC DIABETES SURGERY CENTERS; A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE. Surendra Ugale, MBBS Kristin A Robinson, MD A-303-P LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: DOES THE SIZE A-122-P SINGLE INCISION MULTIPORT LAPAROSCOPIC BARIATRIC OF THE STOMACH MATTER? PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A SURGERY: ERGONOMIC PRINCIPLES PROSPECTIVE STUDY. Praveen Raj, MS,DNB Juan P Toro, MD A-224-P BILIOPANCREATIC DIVERSION REQUIRES MULTIPLE VITAMIN A-173-P RISKS AND BENEFITS OF ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS AND AND MICRONUTRIENT ADJUSTMENTS WITHIN 2 YEARS OF THE LAPAROSCOPIC ADJUSTABLE GASTRIC BANDING IN PATIENTS SURGERY OLDER THAN 60 YEARS. Philippe A Topart, MD Francois Pattou, MD A-133-P LONG TERM OUTCOME AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC ADJUSTABLE A-223-P 5 YEAR WEIGHT LOSS AFTER BILIOPANCREATIC DIVERSION GASTRIC BANDING: AN INTENT TO TREAT ANALYSIS WITH 95% WITH DUODENAL SWITCH FOLLOW UP RATE AT 10 YEARS Philippe A Topart, MD Robert Caiazzo A-150-P COMPARISON OF COMPLICATION RATES AND WEIGHT LOSS A-255-P ROUX EN Y GASTRIC BYPASS REVERSALS OUTCOMES AMONG LINEAR STAPLER, HAND SEWN AND Susan Kartiko CIRCULAR STAPLER GASTROJEJUNOSTOMY TECHNIQUES IN ROUX EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS Michael G Sarr, MD *Confirmed Poster of Distinction at time of printing. See final list in Program Changes. 45 ObesityWeekSM 2013 • AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR METABOLIC AND BaRIATRIC SURGERY • FINAL PROGRAM GUIDE POSTERS TOP POSTERS A-110-P PROSPECTIVELY VALIDATED A-119-P FITNESS AND EXERCISE FOR PREDICTION OF WEIGHT LOSS POST-BARIATRIC PATIENTS (FEPP): A-101-P PREDICTORS OF READMISSION AND MORBID OBESITY CO- PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRIC MORBIDITIES AFTER OPEN AND OUTCOMES FROM A RANDOMIZED BYPASS: AN ANALYSIS OF 9,593 LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRIC BYPASS, TRIAL TESTING AN EXERCISE PATIENTS FROM THE NATIONAL ADJUSTABLE GASTRIC BAND, SLEEVE PROGRAM SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED SURGICAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT GASTRECTOMY AND DUODENAL FOR POST-BARIATRIC PATIENTS PROGRAM (NSQIP). SWITCH: MODELING ON DATA FROM Karen Coleman, PhD; Susan L Caparosa, MA; Steven Elliott, MD; Matthew Y Lin, MD; 166,601 BOLD PATIENTS Jeanne F Nichols, PhD; Ken Fujioka, MD; Kari Jennifer Kaplan, MD; Christina M Spina, Gus J Slotman, MD N McCloskey, MS; Anny H Xiang, PhD; Susan PA-C MPH; Andrew Posselt, MD,PhD; John P S Levy, PhD; Corinna Koebnick, PhD Cello, MD; Stanley Rogers, MD; Jonathan T A-111-P LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRIC BYPASS Carter, MD VS. SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY IN THE A-120-P EVALUATION OF SLEEVE SUPER-OBESE PATIENT: EARLY GASTRECTOMY WITH JEJUNAL A-102-P ONE YEAR OUTCOMES OF SLEEVE OUTCOMES OF AN OBSERVATIONAL BYPASS VERSUS ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC GASTRECTOMY IN PEDIATRIC VS. STUDY BYPASS AND SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY ADULT PATIENTS WITH THE BARIATRIC ANALISYS Carlos Zerrweck, MD, Elisa M Sepulveda, Melissa B Bagloo, MD; Mary F DiGiorgi, MD, Antonio G Spaventa, MD, Erandeni I REPORT OUTCOME SYSTEM (BAROS) PhD; Beth A Schrope, MD; Miguel Silva, MD; Fernandez, MD, Francisco J Campos, Hernan Matias Sepulveda; Munir J Alamo, MD; Akuezunkpa O Ude Welcome, MD; Aaron Maydan, MD Nicolas Flores, MD; Ximena Prat; Nicolas Roth, MD; Talia Abecassis; Monica P Sangal; Rosso Marc Bessler, MD; Jeffrey L Zitsman, MD A-112-P CONTEMPORARY BARIATRIC SURGERY RESULTS IN AN A-121-P EXERCISE RECOMMENDATIONS A-103-P A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED INTEGRATED HEALTH CARE SHOULD BE MODIFIED FOR POST- CLINICAL TRIAL COMPARING DELIVERY SYSTEM BARIATRIC PATIENTS TO ADJUST FOR REFLUX IN PATIENTS WHO HAVE FUNCTIONAL LIMITATIONS HAD LONGITUDINAL SLEEVE Robert A Li, MD; David P Fisher, MD; Rebecca Karen Coleman, PhD; Susan L Caparosa, MA; GASTRECTOMY WITH POSTERIOR M O’Brien, MD; Sanjoy K Dutta, MD; Lynn Ackerson; Mike Sorel; Stephen Sidney, MD Susan S Levy, PhD; Jeanne F Nichols, PhD; CRURAL REPAIR VS. WITHOUT Ken Fujioka, MD; Corinna Koebnick, PhD; Kari POSTERIOR CRURAL REPAIR: 6 A-113-P IS PREOPERATIVE MANOMETRY N McCloskey, MS; Anny H Xiang, PhD MONTH DATA NECESSARY IN EVALUATING Brad E Snyder, MD; Erik B Wilson, MD; REFLUX SYMPTOMS FOR SLEEVE Sheilendra Sm Mehta, MD; Todd Wilson; GASTRECTOMY CANDIDATES? EMERGING MEDICAL Kulvinder S Bajwa, MD Andre Teixeira, MD; Rena Moon, MD; Christina TECHNOLOGIES A-104-P LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT M Mckeon, ARNP; Muhammad A Jawad, MD OF SEVERE REFLUX AFTER A-114-P THE ANTIDIABETIC ACTION A-122-P SINGLE INCISION MULTIPORT SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY WITHOUT OF BARIATRIC SURGERY IS LAPAROSCOPIC BARIATRIC CONVERSION TO ROUX-EN-Y INDEPENDENT OF PROXIMAL SURGERY: ERGONOMIC PRINCIPLES GASTRIC BYPASS INTESTINAL BYPASS, WEIGHT AND Praveen Raj, MS,DNB; C Palanivelu Abdelkader Hawasli, MD; Susan M Szpunar, CHANGES IN THE GUT MICROBIOME: A-123-P ENDOSCOPIC GASTRIC PLICATION PhD; Bradley Hare, Ahmed A Meguid, MD; A PILOT STUDY IN AN OBESE USING THE ARTICULATING Alwyn Harriott, MD; Naga Thatimatla DIABETIC MOUSE MODEL CIRCULAR ENDOSCOPIC (ACE) A-105-P LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE Shiri Li, MD, PhD; Kelly Vo, BS; Lourdes Robles, STAPLER: RESULTS OF A MULTI- GASTRECTOMY (LSG): COHORT MD; Bryan J Boubion, BS; Stefan Jellbauer, CENTRIC PROSPECTIVE NON- STUDY WITH 6 YEAR FOLLOW-UP PhD; Nina Gao; Manuela Raffatellu, MD; Ninh RANDOMIZED PHASE I TRIAL. T Nguyen, MD; Alessio Pigazzi, MD Carmen Santander; Katerine Cuellar; Laurent D Biertho, MD; Stefane Lebel; Fredric- Francisco Perez; Jorge Bravo; Ismael Court A-115-P PSORIASIS IS IMPROVED AFTER Simon Hould; Simon Marceau, MD; Odette MD; Juan Eduardo Contreras, MD BARIATRIC SURGERY Lescelleur; Santiago Horgan, MD; Pablo E Hector Romero Talamas, MD; Ali Aminian, MD; Omelanczuk, MD; Rodrigo Ongay; Natalia A-106-P COMPARISON OF SLEEVE Pampillon; Ceci Penutto; Vivi Lasagni; Sonia GASTRECTOMY AGAINST ROUX EN Esam S Batayyah, MD; Andrea Zelisko, MD; Matthew D Kroh, MD; Tomasz Ro Rogula, MD, Omelanczuk; Alejandro L Grigaites, MD; Y GASTRIC BYPASS FOR PATIENTS PhD; Anthony P Fernandez, MD, PhD; Philip R Rudolf Buxhoeveden, MD; Maria V Gorodner, ABOVE 50 YEARS-INTERIM AT THE Schauer, MD; Stacy A Brethauer, MD MD; Erwim ES Santo, MD; Sigal Fishman; END OF 1 YEAR: Nicole Bouvy; J Conchillo, MD PhD; Givan Praveen Raj, MS,DNB; C Palanivelu; Parimala Paulus; Mark van Avesaat, MD; T Verlaan; Devi Kumara Swamy; MSc (UK) Registered COMPARATIVE TRIALS Paul Fockens; Simon Biron, MD, MSc; Magali Dietitian(UK) M Sanchez, MD A-116-P DOES PRE-OPERATIVE INSULIN A-124-P CONTINUOUS NON-INVASIVE A-107-P LAPAROSCOPIC GASTRIC PREDICT

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