International
College of Surgeons
United
States Section
80th
Annual Surgical Update
W
Lakeshore Hotel
April
26-28, 2018
Scientific
Program Information as of February 23, 2018
(Subject to change. Speakers typically in alpha
order as of publication date)
Thursday,
4/26/2018 3pm – 6pm
Opening Session - Global / Rural
Surgery
The term “Global Surgery”
encompasses a broad range of activities. With the population of the world
quickly approaching 8 billion people, more than half of these individuals
cannot access safe, affordable and timely surgical care and this includes right
here in the United States. Over 200 million operations are performed worldwide
every year, but there are an estimated 320 million surgeries annually that are
not being performed. During this interactive session, participants will hear
from individuals who have provided care to populations across the globe during
humanitarian missions and attempted to address this tremendous need. Ethical
dilemmas that are intrinsic to the sporadic practice of surgery in locations
where certain treatment options may not otherwise be available will also be
contemplated. Commonly encountered problems and potential solutions will be
discussed. Details will also be provided to participants about a project being
developed by the International College of Surgeons-US Section that will provide
access to critical resource information to those individuals who are actively
planning and participating in humanitarian activities.
Moderators: Prof. Adel Ramzy and Tracy Sambo,
MD
Lessons Learned in 20 Years of Service by the
World Surgical Foundation: How Do We Measure Success?
Domingo T.
Alvear, MD,
FICS, Chairman and Founder World Surgical
Foundation, Mechanicsburg, PA
CardiacEye International Foundation: Report on
Project to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Maqsood Elahi, MD, PhD, FICS,
Professor of Cardiovascular Sciences, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery,
Heart & Lung Research Institute; Director CardiacEye International
Foundation, Irving, TX
Team Broken Earth - UMass: Experience of a New
Global Surgery Effort
Nora
Fullington, MD, Assistant Professor of Surgery,
University of Massachusetts, Worcester,
MA
G4 Empowerment Database - A Single Open Source
Registry of Available Human and Material Resources
Mark
Perlmutter, MD, FICS, Orthopaedic Surgeon, Rocky
Mount, NC
Current Surgical Training and Preparation for a
Career in Rural Surgery: An Individual Perspective
Tracy
Sambo, MD,
FICS (Jr), Vidant General Surgery - Edenton,
Edenton, NC
Humanitarian Surgery from ICSUS and Europe:
What are the Options?
Frank P.
Schulze, MD,
FICS, Chief of Surgery, St. Marien-Hospital,
Muelheim, Germany
Teaching Basic and Laparoscopic Techniques and
Academic Pursuits in a Teaching Hospital
in Sri Lanka
Siva
Vithiananthan, MD, FICS, Associate Professor of
Surgery, Clinician Educator Brown University Alpert Medical School, Chief of
Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery - The Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI
Ethical Considerations in Plastic Surgery
Missions
Thomas D.
Willson, MD,
FICS, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine,
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Section of Craniofacial and
Pediatric Plastic Surgery, Los Angeles,
CA
Friday,
4/27/2018 8am –
12pm
AANOS Annual Scientific Meeting - Neurological and Orthopaedic Surgery Part 1
The United States Section of ICS (ICSUS) is proud to continue its
long standing relationship with the American Academy of Neurological and
Orthopaedic Surgeons (the Academy). As such, the Academy has designated the
ICSUS Annual Surgical Update as its Annual Scientific Meeting. Working closely
with the members of the Academy to determine professional practice gaps and
educational need, ICSUS planners representing these two major surgical
specialties have developed two days of programming that will provide
approximately 8 hours of specialty specific category 1 credit. Many of the
presenters are from local Chicago Universities and Medical Schools.
Participants in these sessions will receive valuable updates on the following
topics from highly regarded national and international speakers.
Moderators: W. Craig Clark, MD; Mark Perlmutter, MD; and Sudhir
Rao, MD
Collaborating Care Between Orthopaedic and
Plastic Surgery in the Care of Mangled Extremity Injuries
Sonya
Agnew, MD,
Assistant Professor Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery, Loyola Medicine, Chicago,
IL
Advances in the Surgical Management of Epilepsy
S. Kathleen
Bandt, MD,
Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery,
Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
Contemporary Legal Update to the Definition of
Brain Death
W. Craig
Clark, MD,
PhD, FICS, Chairman AANOS, Carrollton, MS
Management of Foramen Magnum Tumors
Shankar
Gopinath, MD,
FICS,
Associate Professor, Department of Neurosurgery,
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston,
TX
Building Bionics
Todd
Kuiken, MD,
PhD, Associate Dean for Hospital Academic
Affairs, RIC Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, McCormick
School of Engineering and Surgery, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of
Medicine, Chicago, IL
Management of Atypical Trigeminal Neuralgia
Mauro
Segura, MD,
PhD, Medical Director, Neurologica
Segura, Department of Neurological Surgery, Hospital Angeles Morelia, Morelia, Mexico
Surgical Management of Infiltrative Gliomas:
Resectability, Extent of Resection and Outcomes
Adam M.
Sonabend, MD,
Assistant
Professor of Neurological Surgery,
Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
Management of Low-Grade Gliomas and Insular
Tumors
Jose
Valerio, MD,
MBA, Chair of Neurosurgery, Palmetto
General Hospital; CEO Biscayne Plaza Surgical Center, Weston, FL
4/27/2018 8am – 9:45am
Colorectal Surgery Symposium
Participants from all
specialties will benefit from the following multidisciplinary presentations on
the latest advances in colon and rectal surgery. Disseminated
during this highly informative symposium will be information about: the
clinical significance and value of preserving left colic artery (LCA) when
treating the inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) in laparoscopic anterior
resection for rectal cancer; clarification of the impact of postoperative CRP
levels on prognosis in patients with colorectal cancer; the differences between
TCA and classic Hirschsprung's disease (presentation
and management) and more.
Moderators: Bryan Butler, MD and Rifat Latifi, MD
Total Colonic Aganglionosis; Challenges in
Management: Early and Late
Domingo T.
Alvear, MD,
FICS, Chairman and Founder World Surgical
Foundation, Mechanicsburg, PA
The Original Minimally Invasive Colorectal
Operation
Bryan
Butler, MD,
FICS,
Colorectal Surgeon, Buffalo, NY
Outcomes and Techniques of Transvaginal
Anterior Levatorplasty for Intractable Rectovaginal Fistula
Kotaro
Maeda, MD,
PhD, FICS, Executive Director and Professor
International Medical Center Fujita Health University Hospital, Toyoake, Aichi,
Japan
The Impact of Postoperative Inflammation on
Recurrence in Patients with Colorectal Cancer
Daiki
Matsubara, MD, Division of Digestive Surgery,
Department of Surgery Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan
Prevention of Bowel Anastomotic Leak: Reinforcement using Biologic Mesh
Larry S. Sasaki, MD, Colon and
Rectal Surgeon, North Louisiana Surgery Center, Bossier City, LA
Update in the Management of Diverticulitis
Shane
Svoboda, MD,
Colorectal Surgery Fellow, Buffalo, NY
Laparoscopic Anterior Resection of Rectal
Cancer with and without Preservation of the Left Colonic Artery: A Comparative
Study
Minhao
Yu, MD,
Attending Doctor of Gastrointestinal Surgery,
Renji Hospital, Shanghai, China
4/27/2018 10am – 12pm
“Cirugia taurina” is the surgical discipline that treats lesions caused
by bull horns. These lesions have distinct features and are observed both
in matadores gored during bullfights in the ring as
well as in runners injured during events that take place through streets of
towns and cities in Europe and Latin America. Less frequently, they are also
observed in other local festivities involving bulls.
The purpose of the featured presentation in
this session is to provide a brief introduction about the “Fiesta de los Toros” (The Festivities of
the Bulls), their different forms both inside and outside the rings. Dr.
Leopoldo Fernandez Alonso from Spain will describe the minimal requirements
needed to staff immediate response units in order to effectively treat these
traumatic injuries that are often life-threatening. We will present our
experience at the Pamplona bullfight ring and the Navarra Hospital in the
management of patients with bull horn inflicted injuries during the famous
festivities of “San Fermin” and the “running of the
bulls” made famous in the US in part through the novels of Chicago native,
Hemingway. We will review the features of these lesions, their frequent
anatomic locations and the details of surgical management.
Other speakers in this session will provide
information on the subjects indicated below.
Moderators: Heron Rodriguez, MD and Dixon Santana, MD
Modern Management of Ilio Caval Thrombosis
Manuel
Garcia-Toca, MD, Clinical Associate Professor,
Surgery - Vascular Surgery, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Open Aortic Surgery in The Endovascular Era:
The Beginning of the End or The End of the Beginning?
Andrew
Hoel, MD,
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Northwestern
University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago,
IL
Are Femoro-Popliteal Bypasses Obsolete in the
Era of Endovascular Techniques?
Bernadette
Aulivola, MD,
Professor of Surgery, Loyola University, Stritch
School of Medicine; Director, Division of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular
Therapy, Chicago, IL
The Vascular Surgeon in Non-Vascular
Operations: Intraoperative Vascular Consults
Tadaki Tomita, MD,
Associate Professor of Surgery (Vascular Surgery), Northwestern Medicine, Chicago,
IL
Interhospital Transfers and Regionalization of
Care for Ruptured AAA
Ross
Milner, MD,
Professor of Surgery; Director, Center for Aortic
Diseases, University of Chicago, Chicago,
IL
Cirugia Taurina: Surgery in the Bullfight Ring
Leopoldo Fernandez
Alonso, MD, Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain
4/27/2018 12:00pm – 1:30pm
Honors
Luncheon (ICS New Fellow Recognition)
Surgery:
Past, Present and Future
Prof. Adel Ramzy, MD, FICS, ICS World Past President, Professor of Surgery, Cairo
University, Cairo, Egypt
4/27/2018 1:30pm – 3:30pm
A Surgeon's Leadership Symposium
This practice management symposium will
include presentations from experts that will: describe common barriers faced by
women physicians in obtaining leadership roles; identify strategies that women
in medicine can use to advance as leaders; demonstrate how to apply techniques
for positioning oneself as a physician leader; demonstrate how to pace yourself
internally to reduce escalation of the physiologic response to stress and
anxiety and mitigate the tendency to burn out; will explore the Stress
Continuum which may occur as a result of helping others; Stress management
self-care techniques will be presented, experienced and discussed; provide information about service line management
that aims to reduce costs and improve outcomes.
Moderator: Clara Raquel Epstein, MD
A Surgeon's Leadership Symposium: The Drama of
Trauma
Clara Raquel Epstein, MD,
FICS, Neurosurgeon and CEO, The Epstein Neurosurgery Center, LLC, Boulder, CO
Strategic Crisis Response Care
Michael
Henderson, B.S., International Critical Incident
Foundation, American Association of Christian Counselors, Rocklin, CA
Managing Your Stress and Moving Beyond Burnout
Stephen
Robinson, MA
and Elizabeth Robinson, MA, Founders, EVENPULSE:
The Science of Human Resilience,
Boulder,
CO
Hidden Figures: Making Female Physician Leaders
Visible
Vineet
Arora, MD,
MAPP, Associate Professor of Medicine,
Assistant Dean Scholarship & Discovery, Pritzker School of Medicine,
Co-Director MERITS Medical Education Fellowship, GME Director of Clinical
Learning Environment Innovation, Chicago,
IL
Trends in Surgical Practice: Challenges and
Opportunities
Sibu
Saha, MD,
MBA, FICS, Professor of Surgery and
Bioengineering, Chief & Program Director, CT Surgery, University of
Kentucky, Lexington, KY
4/27/2018 1:30pm – 4pm
Thoracic Surgery Forum / Update on Lung Cancer
Many new developments have occurred for the
treatment of lung cancer in this quickly evolving field. Lung cancer is the
most common cancer and its most recent diagnostic tools and treatment options
will be presented in this symposium. Also included will be significant
international participation covering several topics including Esophageal
Squamous Cell Carcinoma. A variety of other topics related to Thoracic Surgery
as outlined below will also be presented. Participants from all specialties
will have a better understanding of the topics presented upon completion of
this session. Surgeons who do not practice thoracic surgery will be better
prepared to make appropriate recommendations to patients.
Moderators: Jacques Fontaine, MD and Wickii Vigneswaran, MD
Feculent Empyema After Laparoscopic
Appendectomy: A Rare Case Report
Raed
Abdulkareem, MD, FICS (Jr), General Surgery
Resident, University of Illinois, Chicago., Chicago, IL
Lung Cancer Screening - What You Need to Know
Jacques
Fontaine, MD,
FICS,
Associate Professor of Surgery University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
Treatment of Early Stage Lung Cancer - Is
Surgery Still the Gold Standard?
Jacques
Fontaine, MD,
FICS, Associate Professor of Surgery University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
Caring for the Adult with Congenital Heart
Disease
Sarah
Hartlage, MD,
MS, Assistant Professor, Department of
Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
Pulmonary Ossification: An Unusual Solitary
Lung Tumor
James
Hendele, MD,
General Surgery Resident, University of
Illinois, Chicago, IL
Complications of Feeding Jejunostomy Via
Gastric Tube and Jejunum After Esophageal Cancer Surgery
Tomoki
Konishi, MD,
Graduate Student, Division of Digestive Surgery,
Department of Surgery, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan
En-bloc Mediastinal Lymph Node Dissection Using
a Laparoscopic Transhiatal Approach for Esophageal Cancer
Atsushi
Shiozaki, MD,
PhD, Assistant Professor, Division of
Digestive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Kyoto Prefectural University of
Medicine, Kyoto, Japan
High Performing Clinical Microsystems: A
Necessity for Success
Wickii
Vigneswaran, MD, FICS, Professor & Division Director, Thoracic
Surgery, Loyola Medicine, Chicago,
IL
4/27/2018 4:30pm – 6pm
Research Scholarship Competition
Surgical Residents who have submitted research manuscripts will
participate in this annual contest and present their research in an oral
format. Manuscripts as well as oral presentations of all the competitors will
be judged by a panel to determine the winners of various cash prizes. Attendees
will be presented with fascinating information by some of the brightest minds
in medicine – support the future of surgery by attending this session.
Moderators: Steven
Brooks, MD and Thavam Thambi-Pillai, MD
Empyema from Misplacement of Percutaneous
Nephrostomy Tube: A Diagnostic Challenge
Raed
Abdulkareem, MD, FICS (Jr), General Surgery
Resident, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
Reoperation After Lobectomy: A Retrospective
Review
Tessa
Cartwright, MD, MPH, FICS (Jr), Cardiothoracic
Surgery Fellow, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
Novel Concept of Inducing Chronic Allograft Nephropathy
in an Animal Model
Manu
Kaushik, MD,
Resident, St. John Providence Hospital ,
Michigan State University, Southfield, MI
Baseline Assessment of Pediatric Surgical Care Delivery
in Sub-Saharan Africa Using the World Health Organization (WHO) Situational
Analysis Tool (SAT)
Clementine Laetitia
Soraya Koa
Affana, MD,
All Saints University School of Medicine,
Richmond, TX
Complications after Femoropopliteal Bypass:
Vein vs. Prosthetic Graft Utilizing Data from the NSQIP Database
Peter
Rodgers-Fischl, MD, FICS (Jr), Resident Physician,
Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
Retrospective, Single Site Study to Evaluate
the Analgesic Effectiveness of Exparel (Liposomal Bupivacaine) Mixed with
Bupivacaine hcl Versus ON-Q Pain Pump for Renal Transplant Recipient Incisions
Elizabeth
Tacl, MD,
Resident, Sanford University of South Dakota
Medical Center, Sioux Falls, SD
4/27/2018 4pm – 6pm
General Plenary Session - Open Forum
Representing 18 surgically related specialties, ICSUS CME
programs offer a rich and diverse mix of educational content. The
multidisciplinary educational sessions presented in this session seek to
provide information that improves the learner’s competence, performance or
patient outcomes through interaction with peers. Due to the global scope of ICSUS, we
encourage participants from all specialties to interact and learn from one
another, thereby building a broad base of knowledge that will ultimately
improve patient care.
Moderators: Enrico
Nicolo, MD and Biagio Ravo,
MD
Simulation in Surgical Education: Where Are We
In 2018?
Mayur
Narayan, MD,
MPH, MBA, FICS, Associate Professor of
Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine/ New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY
New Concepts on the Functional Anatomy of the
Abdominal Wall
Enrico
Nicolo, MD,
FICS, Emeritus, Department of Surgery, Jefferson
Regional Medical Center, Jefferson Hills,
PA
Double Peritoneal Cavity Cause of Post Prandial Abdominal Pain,
Reflux Esophagitis, Small Bowel Obstruction and Mesenteric Ischemia
Biagio
Ravo, MD, FICS, Professor, Rome American Hospital,
Rome, Italy
New Advances in Breast Cancer Therapies, the
Surgical Approach
Daphnee
Beaulieu, FICS (Jr), Medical Student, University of St. George's, Brooklyn, NY
Rare Occurence of FNH in a Child
Edward
Daniele, MD,
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center,
Department of Surgery, Lubbock, TX
Novel Approach to Diversion of
Enteroatmospheric Fistula
Karla
Leal, MD,
Surgery Resident, Texas Tech University Health
Science Center, Lubbock, TX
An Unusual Presentation of Mechanical Small
Bowel Obstruction: Suprapubic Catheter Placement through the Distal Ileum
Mesentery, Presenting Five Years After Placement
Jayne
McCauley, MD,
General Surgery Resident - Texas Tech University
Health Sciences Center School of Medicine, Lubbock, TX
Compliance and Variance in Teaching Assistant
Experience during Surgical Residency
Mitesh
Patel, MD,
General Surgery Resident, Providence Hospital
and Medical Centers; Michigan State University, Southfield, MI
Saturday,
4/28/2018 8am
– 12pm
AANOS Annual Scientific Meeting - Neurological and Orthopaedic Surgery Part 2
See Part 1 for description.
Presentations in this session will focus on the following topics…
Moderators: Maxime Coles, MD; Charles Xeller, MD; and Lucia
Zamorano, MD
Principles of Orthopedic War Surgery in the
Humanitarian Setting - A Syrian Field Hospital Experience.
Samer
Attar, MD,
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Northwestern
University, Chicago, IL
Use of PRP in Sports Medicine
Naga Suresh Cheppalli, MD, FICS, Orthopedic
Surgeon, Florence, SC
Hiding in Plain Sight: An Exploration of Options
for Health Reform
W. Craig
Clark, MD,
PhD, FICS, Chairman, AANOS, Carrollton, MS
Management of Cervical and Occipital-Cervical
Fractures: Developing an Organized and Algorithmic Approach
W Craig
Clark, MD,
PhD, FICS, Chairman, AANOS, Carrollton, MS
The Approach of a Limping Child
Maxime
Coles, MD,
FICS, Orthopaedic Surgeon, Coffeyville, KS
Update on GEMINI for the Cure of SCI: Fusogens
and Possible Spinal Cord Lavage
Raymond A.
Dieter, Jr., MD, FICS, ICS World Past President,
Surgeon, Research Service, Hines VA Hospital, Glenn Ellyn, IL
A Rare Case of Pseudomonas Meningitis Following
Intrathecal Baclofen Pump Placement in a 28-year old Paraplegic Patient
Clementine Laetitia Soraya
Koa Affana, MD, All Saints University School of
Medicine, Roseau, Richmond, TX
Addiction Medicine – An Update on Evidence-Based
Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder
J. Thomas Murphy, MD, FICS, Professor
of Anesthesiology, University of Kentucky, College of Medicine, Lexington, KY
Management of Abdominal Cerebrospinal Pseudocyst
in a Hostile Abdomen
Anand
Tarpara, MD,
General Surgery Resident, Texas Tech University
Health Sciences Center School of Medicine, Lubbock, TX
Spondylectomy for En Bloc Resection of Tumors
of the Mobile Spine - Indications and Technique
Jean-Paul
Wolinsky, MD,
Professor of Neurosurgery and Orthopedic
Surgery, Northwestern University, Chicago,
IL
Clinical Trial of Regenerative Medicine Using
Autologous Adipose Derived Stem Cell (ADSC) Cultured by Serum Free Medium
Hisakazu
Yamagishi, MD, PhD, FICS, Professor, Kyoto
Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto,
Japan
Optimization of Lumbar Fusions and Sagittal Alignment with
Expandable Cages
Lucia Zamorano, MD, FICS, Clinical Professor
of Neurosurgery, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine,
Birmingham, MI
4/28/2018 8am – 10am
General Plenary Session - General, HPB & Oncologic Surgery
Representing 18 surgically related
specialties, ICSUS CME programs offer a rich and diverse mix of educational content.
The multidisciplinary educational sessions presented in this session seek to
provide information that improves the learner’s competence, performance or
patient outcomes through interaction with peers. Due to the global scope of ICSUS, we encourage
participants from all specialties to interact and learn from one another,
thereby building a broad base of knowledge that will ultimately improve patient
care. Presentations in this session will
focus on the following topics that are primarily related to the treatment of a
variety of oncologic issues.
Moderators: Andrew Klein,
MD and Masakazu Yamamoto, MD
Intraoperative Indocyanine Green Fluorescence
Imaging for Evaluation of Blood Supply in Local Flaps for Reconstruction in
Oral Cancer
Masaaki
Karino, DDS,
Phd, FICS, Assistant Professor,
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Shimane University, Faculty of
Medicine, Izumo, Japan
TRPV2 is a Potential Novel Target of Esophageal
Cancer Stem Cells
Keita
Katsurahara, MD, Division of Digestive Surgery,
Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan
Novel Nodal Metastatic Index as a Combined
Indicator of Nodal Counts and Stations in Gastric Cancer
Keiji
Nishibeppu, MD, Division of Digestive Surgery, Department
of Surgery, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan
Bilateral Mastectomies in Breast Cancer
Patients: Does Single vs Double Surgeon Affect Outcomes?
Arsalan
Salamat, MD,
FICS (Jr), Breast Surgery Fellow, University of
Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh,
PA
A New Conception of Oral Potentially Malignant
Disorders (PMDs) and Surgical Management of PMDs
Joji
Sekine, DDS,
PhD, FICS, Professor and Chairman,
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Shimane University Faculty of
Medicine, Izumo, Japan
Liver Segmentation Based on the Surgical
Anatomy
Ken
Takasaki, MD,
PhD, FICS, Professor Emmeritis of
Surgery, Institute of Gastroenterology, Tokyo Women’s Medical University,
Tokyo, Japan
Management of Stage III Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
with Irreversible Electroporation (IRE) in a Community Setting: Single Center
Experience
Thav
Thambi-Pillai, MD, FICS, Associate Professor of
Surgery, Sanford School of Medicine, University of South Dakota, Sioux Falls, SD
Surgical Outcomes After Anatomical Hepatectomy
for Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Masakazu
Yamamoto, MD,
PhD, FICS, Professor of Surgery,
Department of Gastroenterology, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan
4/28/2018 10am – 12pm
Plastic & Recontructive Surgery Forum
Plastic & Reconstructive
surgery is performed not only for aesthetic reasons, but also because of
congenital defects, developmental abnormalities, trauma, infection, tumors or
disease. While plastic and reconstructive surgery is performed primarily to
improve function and ability, it may also be performed to achieve a more
typical appearance of the affected part of the body. This session will include
speakers from around the world who will review treatment options for a variety
of situations where plastic and reconstructive surgery is used. Presentations
in this session will allow participants who are not practicing this specialty
to become more aware of the latest trends and be better prepared to make
recommendations to patients who may require these life changing procedures.
Moderators: Jacob Varon, MD and Thomas Willson, MD
Prevention of Lymphedema in Breast Cancer
Patients Undergoing Mastectomy and Axillary Lymph Node Dissection
Michelle
Djohan, Medical
Student, University of Toledo College of Medicine, Toldeo, Ohio
Eight-Year Follow-Up on the U.S. First Face
Transplant and the Longest Living Composite Tissue Facial Allograft Containing
Vascularized Bone
Risal
Djohan, MD,
Vice Chairman, Dermatology Plastic Surgery
Institute - Department Plastic Surgery, Cleveland,
Ohio
Surgical Correction of Unilateral Nasal Bony
Deformity Using Nasal Septum Cartilage Following Treatment For
Naso-Orbital-Ethmoid Fractures
Taichi
Ide, DDS,
Senior Resident, Izumo, Japan
Computer-Assisted Secondary Reconstruction of
Mandibular Continuity Defects Using Non-Vascularized Iliac Crest Bone Graft
Following Oral Cancer Resection
Takahiro
Kanno, DDS,
PhD, Associate Professor, Department of
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Shimane University Faculty of Medicine, Izumo,
Japan
Contour Mapping of Human Surface Anatomy: Defining Focal Fat Pad Locations and
Improving Surgical Outcomes in Body Contouring with Anatomically-Guided Adipose
Reconfiguration
David Teplica,
MD, MFA, Clinical
Associate, Section of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, The University of
Chicago, Chicago, IL
An Anatomic Analysis of Monozygotic Twins: Direct or Mirrored Concordance of Skin
Features, Facial Shape, and Body Asymmetries
David
Teplica, MD,
MFA, Clinical Associate, Section of
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Overview of Wound Repair
Robert
Walton, MD,
Professor of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery, Northwestern University
Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
Applicability of Buccal Fat Pad Grafting for Oral Reconstruction
Aya
Yoshino, DDS,
PhD, FICS, Assistant Professor, Shimane
University, Izumo, Japan
4/28/2018 12:30pm – 1:15pm
Special Luncheon Presentation - The Dr. Andre
Crotti Lecture
The recipient of the 2018 Dr. Andre Crotti Award for
Distinguished Service to the Profession of Surgery will make a scientific
presentation and receive his award during this special luncheon program.
Microsurgical Reconstruction of the Nose
Robert
Walton, MD,
Professor of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery, Northwestern University
Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
4/28/2018 1:30pm – 4pm
Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Forum
The specialty of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery is evolving constantly
with new treatment options for a variety of injuries and conditions. This
session will present unique cases and discuss the increasing need for trauma
and emergency surgical coverage in different settings and situations. The Dr.
Arno Roscher Endowed Lecture will feature the Chief Medical Examiner for LA
County for over 20 years, who will present information about the Coroner's role
in evaluating possible therapeutic misadventures during this informative
oration.
Moderators: Mayur
Narayan, MD and Sharique Nazir, MD
Therapeutic
Misadventures
Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran,
MD, Professor
of Medicine and Pathology at USC, Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
Hyperoxia After Cardiac Arrest and In-Hospital
Mortality: First Do No Harm
Rana
Latif, MD,
FFA, Associate Professor, Dept. of
Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine, Anesthesiology Critical Care
Education Coordinator, Paris Simulation Center Office of Medical Education,
University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
Trauma as Disease Process Affecting the Nation
Sharique
Nazir, MD,
FICS, Attending Surgeon, NYU Langone Hospital,
New York Honorary Police Surgeon NYPD, Staten
Island, NY
Surgical Management of Bile Duct Injury after
Cholecystectomy
Frank P.
Schulze, MD,
Chief of Surgery, St. Marien Hospital, Mulheim,
Germany
Role of VAC
Therapy in Wound Management in India
Prof. Dr. Rajesh C. Shah, FICS, Professor
of Surgery and Medical Superintendent, Sheth L.G. Municipal
General Hospital and Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation Medical Education Trust
Medical College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
A Novel Approach to Closure of an Open Abdomen
and Lower Extremity Traumatic Wound
Babak
Abbassi, MD,
MBA, MS, Surgery Resident, Texas Tech
University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine, Lubbock, TX
Opioid Management in the Trauma Patient
Daphnee
Beaulieu, FICS (Jr), Medical Student, St. George's University, Brooklyn, NY
Simultaneous Occurrence of Gastric and Duodenal
Peptic Perforation: A Rare Encountered Entity
Mohit
Bhatia, MBBS,
MS, Senior Resident, Department of
General Surgery, Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi, India
4/28/2018 4pm – 6pm
Annual Ethics Workshop
In the latter years of the 20th century the term bioethics was
coined to denote the decision making and choices a physician needs to consider
to practice in modern health care systems. Physicians in the 21st century are
the first to practice under the never changing medical ethical codes
established for millennia and a code imposed by the systems in which we live
whether they be governmental, religious, or existential. In this 2-hour session
we will explore how the 21st century physician deals with dichotomy that too
often exists between his own “medical” ethic and the bioethical system in which
he lives.
Moderators: Frank
Bongiorno, MD and Mamta Swaroop, MD
Surgical Innovation and the Future of Surgical
Practice
Peter
Angelos, MD,
Linda Kohler Anderson Professor of Surgery and Surgical
Ethics Chief, Endocrine Surgery Associate Director, MacLean Center for Clinical
Medical Ethics, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Surgical Triage in the Hostile, Low-Resource
Environment: Who Gets What?
Samer
Attar, MD,
Assistant Professor, Orthopedic Surgery,
Northwestern Medicine, Chicago, IL
Violence Seen Through a Public Health Lens
Selwyn
Rogers, MD,
MPH, Professor of Surgery, University of
Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL