Scheduleof Events
Thursday, May 29, 2014
6:30 PM - Council Meeting Dinner - HK’s Restaurant
(Officers, Councilors, Guests, and Past Presidents)
Friday, May 30, 2014
6:45 – 7:20 AMContinental Breakfast – Granada A
6:30 – 7:20 AMRegistration – Granada A
7:20 – 7:30AMWelcome and Opening Remarks – Granada B
Julie A. Margenthaler, MD, FACS –President
7:30-9:00AMPersonalized Cancer Care
Moderator: Mark R. Wakefield, MD, FACS
7:30- 7:50 AMUpper Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Cancers
William G. Hawkins, MD, FACS
Associate Professor of Surgery
Hepatobiliary, Pancreatic and Gastrointestinal Surgery
Washington University; St. Louis, MO
7:50 - 8:10AMThyroid Cancers
Debra G. Koivunen, MD, FACS
Associate Professor, Division of Surgical Oncology
Senior Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
8:10 – 8:30 AMPersonalizedCancer Care For Melanoma
S. Jake Laks, MD, FACS
Columbia Surgical Associates, Columbia, MO
8:30 - 8:50AMBreast Cancers
Julie A. Margenthaler, MD, FACS
Associate Professor of Surgery
Division of General Surgery-Endocrine and Oncologic Washington University, St. Louis, MO
8:50 - 9:00 AMDiscussion
9:00 - 9:15 AMChocolate Break, Visit Exhibits, and View Posters – Granada A
9:15 - 10:45AMAbstract/Papers Session
Moderator: Julie A. Margenthaler, MD, FACS
* Resident/Fellow Paper Competition
** Student Paper Competition
(5 minute presentations and 2 minutes for questions)
9:15 – 9:22 AM*Coen Klos, MD - Washington University
Proctectomy for Colitis Associated Rectal Cancer is associated with Reduced Disease Free Survival
9:22 – 9:29 AM*Ahmed M Zihni, MD – Washington University
Neuroendocrine Tumors In Cholecystectomy Specimens
9:29– 9:36 AM*Iheoma Nwaogu, MD – Washington University
Venous Thromboembolism Following Breast Reconstruction in Patients with Breast Cancer: A NSQIP Analysis
9:36–9:43 AM*Thanh Barbie, MD – Washington University
Management Of Premenopausal Women With Neoadjuvant Endocrine Therapy: A Single Institution Experience
9:43–9:50 AM*Iheoma Nwaogu, MD – Washington University
Clinicopathologic Factors Associated With A False Negative Axillary Ultrasound In Patients With Clinical Stage I - II Breast Cancer
9:50 – 9:57 AM*Burhan Janjua, MD – Washington University
Adenosine Triphosphate – Sensitive Potassium Channel Opener Diazoxide Must Be Administered At The Onset Of Stress To Provide Myocyte Protection During Osmotic Stress
9:57 – 10:04 AM*Burhan Janjua, MD – Washington University
The Quest For The Cardioprotective Mitochondrial Adenosine Triphosphate - Sensitive Potassium Channel Subunits Continues
10:04 – 10:11 AM*John Hornick, MD – Washington University
PGRMC1 Induces Chemoresistance To Gemcitabine In Pancreatic Cancer
10:11 –10:18 AM**Long Nguyen – Saint Louis University
The Effect Of TNM Stage On Surveillance Intensity After Curative-Intent Treatment For Breast Carcinoma
10:18 – 10:25 AM*Ahmed M Zihni, MD – Washington University
Transfer And Priming Of Surgical Skills Across Minimally Invasive Platforms
10:25 – 10:45AMBreak, Visit Exhibits, and View Posters – Granada A
10:45-12:15PMTopics In Minimally Invasive Surgery – Granada B
Moderator: Debra G. Koivunen, MD, FACS
10:45-11:05AMBariatrics For The Non-Bariatric Surgeon
G. Brent Sorensen, MD, FACS
St. Luke’s Health System; Associate Professor of Surgery;University of Missouri, Kansas City, MO
11:05-11:25AMManagement of GERD
Arthur Rawlings, MD, FACS
Assistant Professor, General Surgery-Minimally Invasive Surgeryand Program Director; University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
11:25-11:45AMLaparoscopy For Benign And Malignant Colorectal Diseases
Erik M. Grossmann, MD, FACS
Columbia Surgical Associates, Columbia, MO
11:45-12:00PMDiscussion
12:00-1:00 PMCommission on Cancer Luncheon – Granada A
Primary and Metastatic Liver Cancer Management
T. Clark Gamblin, MD, MS
Stuart D. Wilson Professor of Surgery andChief,Division of Surgical Oncology; Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,WI
1:00-2:45 PMModerated Poster Presentations– Granada A & B
Moderator: Charles Andrus, MD FACS
5minute presentations
- Thanh Barbie, MD – Washington University
Which Patients Benefit From Post-Mastectomy Radiation Therapy In The Setting Of T3 Node-Negative Breast Cancer?
- Jeremy D. Berger, MD –University of Missouri-Columbia
Complicated Peptic Ulcer Disease After Gastric Bypass: Rare Complication And Still Diagnostic Dilemma
- Brian Draper, DO– Mercy Hospital
Blunt Cardiac Rupture In Equine Trauma
- Kalyan C. Gorantla, MD–Saint Louis University
Crush Injury Protection Due To Pediatric Chest Wall Malleability
- Jennifer A. Hawasli, MD–Saint Louis University
Mammary Hibernoma
- Jennifer A. Hawasli, MD – Saint Louis University Hypoglycemia With A Large Retroperitoneal Mass
- Christine N. Henderson, MD - Saint Louis University Levamisole-Induced Vasculitis As A Cause Of Cutaneous Lesions And Eschars In The Setting Of Cocaine Use
- Ashley A. Mann, MD–University of Missouri-Kansas City
Diverticular Abscess Presenting As An Acutely Incarcerated Inguinal Hernia
- Harveshp Mogal, MD - Saint Louis University
Gallbladder Perforation Mimicking An Abdominal Wall Abscess
- Harveshp Mogal, MD - Saint Louis University
Self-Inflicted Injury: Orchiectomy
- Nicole Nelson, MD–University of Missouri-Columbia
Leiomyoma Of The Gastric Pouch Following Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass
- Iheoma Nwaogu, MD– Washington University
Predictors Of Pathologic Complete Response To Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy In Stage II And III Breast Cancer: The Impact Of Chemotherapeutic Regimen
- Cyrus R. Orandi, MD –Saint Louis University
Application Of Thromboelastogram (TEG) In The Management Of Complex Post-Gastrectomy Hemorrhage
- Bharat A Panuganti, BS–Saint Louis University
Cytoreductive Surgery And Normothermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy In A Cirrhotic Patient With Signet Ring Cell (SRC) Appendiceal Adenocarcinoma
- Emily Cole, BS–University of Missouri-Columbia
A Laparoscopic Revision Of Failed Transoral Gastroplasty To Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass
- Ritoban Sen, MD–Saint Louis University
Transappendiceal Ileoscopy During Operative Reduction Of Ileocolic Intussusception
- Yifei Sun, MD–Saint Louis University
Acute And Chronic Central Abdominal Venous Thrombosis Three Decades After Necrotizing Enterocolitis
- Yifei Sun, MD–Saint Louis University
Intersection Of Schizophrenia And Neoplasia
- Yifei Sun, MD–Saint Louis University
Fatal Cerebral Air-Embolism From An Atrial-Esophageal Fistula Following Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation For Atrial Fibrillation
- Michael Thorpe, MD–Saint Louis University
Double Epiphrenic Diverticulum: A Clinical Rarity
- Jiashou Xu, MD–Saint Louis University
Stercoral Perforation In Setting Of Cystic Fibrosis: Case Report And Literature Review
5:00 – 7:00 P.M.Social Activity – Japanese Gardens & Clover Leaf Pool
President’s Reception & Family Pool Party
Cash bar and light fare
Saturday, May 31st
6:15AM- 5K Fun Run- Lobby
Chair:Robert Winfield
7:30-8:00AMFamily Continental Breakfast – Granada A
8:00-9:30AMEvolving Topics In Trauma And Acute Surgical CareModerator: John P. Kirby, MD FACS
8:00-8:20AMRational Transfusion And The Evolving Role Of Thromboelastography(TEG)
Jamie M. Rand,MD, FACS
Adjunct Assistant Professor of SurgeryDepartment of Trauma/Critical Care SurgeryDivision of General Surgery;Saint Louis University Hospital; St. Louis, MO
8:20-8:40AMEndovascular Management of Vascular Trauma
Donald L. Jacobs, MD, FACS
C. Rollins Hanlon Professor and Chair of Surgery,Professor of Surgery-Vascular Surgery; Saint Louis University;
St. Louis, MO
8:40-9:00AMNutrition Therapy in Trauma in 2014
Charles W. Van Way, III, MD, FACS
Professor of Surgery Sosland / Missouri Endowed Chair of Trauma ResearchDirector, Shock Trauma Research Center; University of Missouri; Kansas City, MO
9:00-9:20AMAbdominal Compartment Syndrome
Stephen L. Barnes, MD, FACS
Professor and Chief, Division of Acute Care Surgery; University of Missouri; Columbia, MO
9:20-9:30AMDiscussion
9:30-10:30AMCommittee On Trauma Abstract/Paper Competition
Moderator: Stephen L. Barnes, MD FACS
* Basic Science
** Clinical
(7 minute presentations and 3 minutes for questions)
9:30 – 9:40AM**Deirdre Hart, MD – Truman Medical Center
Incidence of Primary Care Providers In The Injured Patient: An Update
9:40 –9:50 AM*Haniee Chung, MD – Washington University
The Problem Of Age: The Role Of The Immune Response To Severe Injury In The Elderly
9:50 –10:00 AM**Pamela M. Choi, MD – Washington University
Management And Outcome Of Traumatic Hemothorax In Children
10:00 –10:10 AM**Ashley Bartels, MD – University of Missouri-Columbia
Catch Me If You Can: Missing Antiplatelet Agents In Traumatic Brain Injuries With The PFA - What Are The Consequences?
10:10 – 10:20 AM**Parker J. Hu, MD – University of Missouri-Columbia
Effects Of Pulmonary Contusion In Trauma Patients
* Resident/Fellow Paper Competition
** Student Paper Competition
10:20 –10:30 AM*Ashley Mann, MD – University of Missouri-Kansas City
Case Series Of Single-Stage Adjustable Gastric Band Revision To Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass In A Single Bariatric Center Of Excellence
10:30 - 10:40 AM*Burhan Janjua, MD – Washington University
Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia (HIT) In Cardiac Surgery May Be Associated To Constant Exposure Rather Than Occasional Previous Administration: A Single Center Study
10:30-11:00AMCookie Break and Visit Exhibits
11:00-12:00PMSurgical Wound Management
Moderator: Brent Sorenson, MD FACS
11:00-11:25AM:Operative And Non-Operative Wound Care Options
John P. Kirby, MD, FCCWS, FACS
Associate Professor, Acute and Critical Care Surgery SectionDirector, Wound Healing ProgramBarnes-Jewish Hospital & Washington University; St. Louis, MO
11:25-11:50AMUpdate On Enterocutaneous Fistulas
Bryan R. Troop, MD, FACS
Trauma Surgery & Surgical Critical Care,Mercy Hospital;
St. Louis, MO
11:50-12:10PMPlastic Surgery Coverage Of Complex Wounds
Terence M. Myckatyn, MD, FACS
Associate Professor, Surgery-Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; Washington University, St. Louis, MO
12:10-12:30PMDiscussion
12:30-1:30 PMCommittee on Trauma Luncheon
Resuscitation: Past and Present
David B. Hoyt, MD, FACS
Executive Director, American College of Surgeons; Chicago, IL
1:30 – 2:30 PMThe Missouri American College Of Surgeons Committee On Trauma Bi-Annual Business Meeting
5:00 – 7:00 PMSocial Activity
Lake Cruise Excursion by Tropic Island Cruises, Inc
Families and guests welcome
Cash bar and light fare
Cruise Drop Off at Shady Gators
Enjoy dinner on your own at Shady Gators
Sunday, June 1st
7:00-7:30AMOfficers and Councilors Meeting – Executive Boardroom
7:00-8:00AMFamily Continental Breakfast – Granada A
8:00-9:00AMKeynote Speaker Presentation– Granada B
100 Years Of Inspiring Quality At The American College Of Surgeons
David B. Hoyt, MD, FACS
Executive Director, American College of Surgeons; Chicago, IL
9:00-9:15AM Break - Granada A
9:15-11:00AMSpecial Topics In Surgery – Granada B
Moderator: Julie Margenthaler, MD, FACS
9:15-9:45 AMChallenges of the Rural General Surgeon
Joseph A. Corrado, MD, FACS
Audrain Medical Center; Mexico, MO
9:45-10:15AMSurgical Residency In The Era Of Sub-Specialization And Work Hour Restrictions
Mary Klingensmith, MD, FACS
Mary Culver Distinguished Professor of Surgery and Vice Chair for Education, Washington University; St. Louis, MO
10:15-10:45AMIndustry Relationships: Maximizing Outcomes, Minimizing Conflict
Luis A. Sanchez, MD, FACS
Gregorio A. Sicard Distinguished Professor of Surgery and Radiology, Chief-Section of Vascular Surgery, Washington University; St. Louis, MO
10:45-11:00AM Discussion
11:00-11:15AM American College of Surgeons Foundation
Joseph A. Corrado, MD, FACS
Audrain Medical Center; Mexico, MO
11:15-11:30AMBusiness Meeting and Awards
Introductions and Thank Yous
Reports –
Secretary/Treasurer Report
Association of Women Surgeons
Committee on Cancer
Committee on Trauma
Announcements
Nominate Slate and Vote
Awards
Change of the Guard
Adjourn
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