51st annual meeting - Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract
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51st annual meeting - Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract
THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 51ST ANNUAL MEETING May 1 – 5, 2010 Ernest N. Morial Convention Center New Orleans, Louisiana PROGRAM BOOK THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Table of Contents Continuing Medical Education Accreditation....................................2 Current Officers and Board of Trustees.............................................12 PROGRAM Standing Committees .......................................................................13 FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING History of the SSAT ...........................................................................15 Ernest M. Morial Convention Center New Orleans, Louisiana May 1–5, 2010 SSAT Foundation...............................................................................21 Schedule-at-a-Glance ........................................................................50 Founders Medal.................................................................................53 Guest Oration....................................................................................54 State of the Art Lecture .....................................................................55 Program Schedule .............................................................................56 Poster Session Detail .......................................................................104 Author Index...................................................................................132 PLEASE BRING THIS PROGRAM BOOK WITH YOU TO THE ANNUAL MEETING. THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT ACCREDITATION STATEMENT American College of Surgeons Division of Education This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the American College of Surgeons and the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. The American College of Surgeons is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education (CME) for physicians. AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITS™ The American College of Surgeons designates this educational activity for a maximum of 23.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. DISCLOSURES Please refer to the following pages for a complete listing of program committee, moderator, and speaker disclosures. DISCLOSURE INDEX In compliance with ACCME regulations, the American College of Surgeons (ACS), as the accredited provider of this activity, must ensure that anyone in a position to control the content of the educational activity has disclosed all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest. All reported conflicts are managed by a designated official to ensure a bias-free presentation. Program committee members and moderators were required to disclose all financial relationships, and speakers were required to disclose any financial relationship as it pertains to the content of the presentations. ACS defines a “commercial interest” as any proprietary entity producing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on patients. The ACCME does not consider providers of clinical service directly to patients to be commercial interests. The ACS considers “relevant” financial relationships as financial transactions (in any amount) occurring within the past 12 months that may create a conflict of interest. ACS is also required, through our joint sponsorship partners, to manage any reported conflict and eliminate the potential for bias during the activity. Moderators and program committee members (if applicable) and speakers were contacted, and the conflicts listed on the following pages have been managed to our satisfaction. However, if you perceive a bias during a session, please report the circumstances on the session evaluation form. Please note we have advised the speakers that it is their responsibility to disclose at the start of their presentation if they will be describing the use of a device, product, or drug that is not FDA approved or the offlabel use of an approved device, product, or drug or unapproved usage. The requirement for disclosure is not intended to imply any impropriety of such relationships, but simply to identify such relationships through full disclosure, and to allow the audience to form its own judgments regarding the presentation. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT If you require special accommodations to attend or participate in the CME activity, please provide information about your requirements to SSAT, 900 Cummings Center, Suite 221-U, Beverly, MA 01915; phone: (978) 927-8330; fax: (978) 524-8890; e-mail: ssat@prri.com 2 3 CME INFORMATION ACCME ACCREDITATION STATEMENT 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Program Committee and Subcommittee Members Aloia, Thomas A. Nothing to Disclose Bauer, Todd W. Speaking and Teaching: Institute for Medical Education and Research DeMeester, Steven R. Nothing to Disclose Shah, Shimul A. Nothing to Disclose Consulting: Ethicon Nothing to Disclose Huang, Emina Nothing to Disclose Sheppard, Brett C. Endo-Surgery Hutter, Matthew M. Nothing to Disclose Shibata, David Kelly, John Grant/Research Support: Ethicon Endo-Surgery Callery, Mark P. Grant/Research Support: Covidien (formally US Surgical/ Tyco/Valleylab); Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Stryker Endoscopy; Management Position: TissueLink Sasson, Aaron R. Nothing to Disclose Ludwig, Kirk Allen Speaking and Teaching: Applied Medical Nothing to Disclose Nothing to Disclose Bentrem, David J. Nothing to Disclose Martin, Robert C.G. Nothing to Disclose Chun, Yun Shin Nothing to Disclose McFadden, David W. Nothing to Disclose Critchlow, Jonathan F. Nothing to Disclose Eagon, J Christopher Endo-Surgery Nutter, Heather Nothing to Disclose Dayton, Merril T. Nothing to Disclose DeMeester, Steven R. Nothing to Disclose Fahy, Bridget N. Nothing to Disclose Faris, Heather Nothing to Disclose Farrell, Timothy M. Speaking and Teaching: Ethicon Endo-Surgery; Speaking and Teaching: Teleflex; Grant/Research Support: Ethicon Fellowship Support Fischer, Craig P. Nothing to Disclose Fisichella, Piero Marco Consulting: Covidien Fleshman, James W. Contractor: Ethicon Independent Forgione, Patrick M. Nothing to Disclose Pawlik, Timothy M. Peters, Jeffrey H. Grant/Research Support: TAP Pharmaceutical; Grant/ Research Support: Medigus Inc.; Grant/ Research Support: Torax Medical Prachand, Vivek N. Speaking and Teaching: Covidien; Speaking and Teaching: Ethicon Endo-Surgery; Speaking and Teaching: W.L.Gore and Associates, Inc.; Speaking and Teaching: Surg RX Frederick, Wayne A.I. Nothing to Disclose Hagopian, Ellen J. Nothing to Disclose Halverson, Amy L. Nothing to Disclose Rattner, David W. Speaking and Teaching: Olympus America, Inc.; Speaking and Teaching: Olympus America; Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Transenterix Hawkins, William G. Speaking and Teaching: Novartis Pharmaceuticals; Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Biocompatibles Hemming, Alan W. Reid Lombardo, Kaye M. Nothing to Disclose Rosen, Michael J. Consulting: lifecell; Consulting: Covidien Nothing to Disclose Hodin, Richard A. Nothing to Disclose Howard, Thomas J. Nothing to Disclose Nothing to Disclose Sarmiento, Juan M. Teaching: Covidien 4 Speaking and Welton, Mark L. Speaking and Teaching: Genzyme Biosurgery; Speaking and Teaching: Covidien (formally US Surgical/Tyco/Valleylab) Moderators Mahvi, David M. Oelschlager, Brant K. Grant/Research Support: Covidien; Grant/Research Support: Cook, Inc.; Grant/Research Support: Sandhill Scientific, Inc.; Grant/Research Support: Torax Medical; Grant/Research Support: W.L.Gore and Associates, Inc. Nothing to Disclose Volpe, Carmine Speaking and Teaching: Sanofi-Aventis Ahmad, Syed A. Speaking and Teaching: Genzyme Corporation; Speaking and Teaching: IMER Dunkin, Brian J. Consulting: Apollo Endosurgery Inc.; Consulting: Ethicon Endo-Surgery; Speaking and Teaching: Covidien Consulting: Ethicon Vollmer, Charles M. Vauthey, Jean-Nicolas Grant/Research Support: sanofi-aventis; Speaking and Ko, Tien C. Consulting: Theravance; Consulting: Astellas Pharma Low, Donald Edward Teaching: sanofi-aventis; Speaking and Teaching: Genmab Nothing to Disclose Low, Donald Edward Nothing to Disclose Mahvi, David M. Nothing to Disclose Nakeeb, Attila Nothing to Disclose Oelschlager, Brant K. Grant/Research Support: Covidien; Grant/Research Support: Cook, Inc.; Grant/Research Support: Sandhill Scientific, Inc.; Grant/Research Support: Torax Medical; Grant/Research Support: W.L.Gore and Associates, Inc. Nothing to Disclose Frederick, Wayne A.I. Nothing to Disclose Fried, Gerald M. Nothing to Disclose Itzkowitz, Steven H. Kelly, John J. Grant/Research Support: Ethicon Endo-Surgery Dunkin, Brian J. Consulting: Apollo Endosurgery Inc.; Consulting: Ethicon Endo-Surgery; Speaking and Teaching: Covidien Forgione, Patrick M. Hyman, Neil H. Nothing to Disclose Orkin, Bruce A. Nothing to Disclose Pearson, Randall K. Nothing to Disclose Galandiuk, Susan Nothing to Disclose Glasgow, Robert E. Nothing to Disclose Guillem, Jose G. Nothing to Disclose Peters, Jeffrey H. Grant/Research Support: TAP Pharmaceutical; Grant/ Research Support: Medigus Inc.; Grant/ Research Support: Torax Medical Hagopian, Ellen J. Nothing to Disclose Ramshaw, Bruce J. Nothing to Disclose Hawkins, William G. Speaking and Teaching: Novartis Pharmaceuticals; Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Biocompatibles Rattner, David W. Speaking and Teaching: Olympus America, Inc.; Speaking and Teaching: Olympus America; Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Transenterix Helton, William Scott Speaking and Teaching: Ethicon, Inc.; Speaking and Teaching: Covidien Raut, Chandrajit P. Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Novartis Pharmaceuticals; Speaking and Teaching: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Hiatt, Jonathan R. Nothing to Disclose Hodin, Richard A. Nothing to Disclose Huang, Emina Nothing to Disclose Riall, Taylor Sohn Nothing to Disclose Rosen, Michael J. Consulting: lifecell; Consulting: Covidien 5 CME INFORMATION DISCLOSURE INDEX 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Speaking and Sasson, Aaron R. Nothing to Disclose Wakabayashi, Go Schauer, Philip R. Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Davol; Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Ethicon Endo-Surgery; Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Covidien; Consulting: Gore; Consulting: Baxter Healthcare Corporation; Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Cardinal Health; Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Barosense; Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Surgiquest; Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Stryker Endoscopy Schmidt, C. Max Nothing to Disclose Shah, Shimul A. Nothing to Disclose Shibata, David Nothing to Disclose Welton, Mark L. Speaking and Teaching: Genzyme Biosurgery; Speaking and Teaching: Covidien (formally US Surgical/ Tyco/Valleylab) Wexner, Steven Consulting: Intuitive Surgical, Inc.; Consulting: Power Medical Interventions; Consulting: Surg RX; Consulting: EZ Surgical; Consulting: NeatStitch, LTD; Patent Held/Filed (Spouse/ Partner): Covidien; Speaking and Teaching (Spouse/Partner): Covidien; Consulting: Power Medical Interventions; Patent Held/ Filed: Karl Storz Endoscopy; Consulting: Karl Storz Endoscopy; Consulting: Signalomics, GMBH; Consulting: Ethicon, Inc.; Consulting: Lifecell; Speaking and Teaching: Adolor, GlaxoSmithKline; Patent Held/Filed (Spouse/ Partner): Unique Surgical Innovations LLC; Employment: CR Bard; Consulting: Century Medical; Consulting: Lifebond; Consulting: Medtronic Inc. Shoup, Margo Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Covidien Smith, C. Daniel Nothing to Disclose Wang, Kenneth K. Consulting: Axcan Pharma Inc.; Grant/Research Support: Fujinon; Grant/Research Support: Spectra Science; Grant/Research Support: Olympus America; Grant/Research Support: BARRX Medical; Grant/Research Support: Cook, Inc.; Grant/Research Support: Ethicon, Inc. Nothing to Disclose Vauthey, Jean-Nicolas Grant/Research Support: sanofi-aventis; Speaking and Teaching: sanofi-aventis; Speaking and Teaching: Genmab Dayton, Merril T. (Sp304) Nothing to Disclose Jones, Daniel B. (Sp644, Sp825) Nothing to Disclose DeMeester, Steven R. (Sp868) Nothing to Disclose Kitagawa, Yuko (Sp779) Nothing to Disclose Dempsey, Daniel T. (Sp704) Nothing to Disclose Ko, Clifford Y. (Sp544) Nothing to Disclose Dunkin, Brian J. (Sp873) Nothing to Disclose Espat, N. Joseph (Sp557) Nothing to Disclose Fazio, Victor W. (Sp696) Nothing to Disclose Fernandez del-Castillo, Nothing to Disclose Carlos (Sp434) Kozarek, Richard Grant/Research (Sp891) Support: NDO Surgical; Grant/Research Support: Boston Scientific; Grant/Research Support: Fujinon; Grant/Research Support: InScope Div. of Ethicon Endo-Surgery; Grant/Research Support: Olympus America; Speaking and Teaching: Cook; Consulting: XLUMENA; Consulting: Allergan Medical Ferri, Lorenzo E. (Sp778) Nothing to Disclose Larson, Gerald M. (Sp705) Nothing to Disclose Fitzgibbons, Robert J. Nothing to Disclose (Sp427) Lillemoe, Keith D. (Sp823) Nothing to Disclose Fleshman, James W. (Sp695, Sp874) Nothing to Disclose Low, Donald Edward (Sp337, Sp428) Nothing to Disclose Fogel, Evan L. (Sp436) Nothing to Disclose Ludwig, Kirk Allen (Sp441) Nothing to Disclose Franklin, Morris E. (Sp875) Nothing to Disclose Mahvi, David M. (Sp305, Sp642) Nothing to Disclose Fried, Gerald M. (Sp777) Nothing to Disclose Mantyh, Christopher R. Nothing to Disclose (Sp332) Vollmer, Charles M. Nothing to Disclose Nothing to Disclose Brugge, William R. (Sp483) Nothing to Disclose Geller, David A. (Sp872) Nothing to Disclose Abdalla, Eddie (Sp556) Marks, Jeffrey M. (Sp607) Nothing to Disclose Callery, Mark P. (Sp890) Nothing to Disclose Grothey, Axel (Sp702) Nothing to Disclose Ajani, Jaffer A. (Sp653) Nothing to Disclose Nothing to Disclose Hawkins, William G. (Sp871) Nothing to Disclose Balch, Glen (Sp614) Corless, Christopher Advisory Committees (Sp484) or Review Panels & Speaking and Teaching & Grant/Research Support: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Han, Ho-Seong (Sp782) Nothing to Disclose Ashley, Stanley W. (Sp651, Sp824) Baron, Todd H. (Sp831) Nothing to Disclose Cotton, Peter B. (Sp603) Nothing to Disclose Helton, William Scott Nothing to Disclose (Sp553) Bell, Richard H. (Sp822) Nothing to Disclose Critchlow, Jonathan F. Nothing to Disclose (Sp480) Iannitti, David A. Grant/Research (Sp783) Support: ValleyLab; Grant/Research Support: Microsulis Marks, John H. Stock Shareholder & (Sp876) Consulting & Speaking and Teaching & Grant/Research Support: Covidien; Stock Shareholder & Consulting: GlaxoSmithKline; Stock Shareholder & Consulting & Speaking and Teaching: Stryker; Stock Shareholder & Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Surgiquest; Stock Shareholder & Consulting & Speaking and Teaching: Richard Wolf Medical; Stock Shareholder & Consulting & Grant/Research Support: Zassi Brill, Joel V. (Sp545) Nothing to Disclose D’Angelica, Michael (Sp554) Invited Speakers 6 Nothing to Disclose Jobe, Blair A. (Sp430, Sp886) Matthews, Jeffrey B. (Sp435) Nothing to Disclose 7 Nothing to Disclose Nothing to Disclose CME INFORMATION Sarmiento, Juan M. Teaching: Covidien 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Michelassi, Fabrizio (Sp627) Nothing to Disclose Committees or Review Panels: Cardinal Health; Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Barosense; Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Surgiquest; Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Stryker Endoscopy Minsky, Bruce Advisory Committees (Sp703) or Review Panels: Sanofi-Aventis; Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Genentech Inc.; Advisory Committees or Review Panels: AstraZeneca Nussbaum, Michael S. Nothing to Disclose (Sp442) von Mehren, Margaret Advisory Committee (Sp485) or Review Panels: Novartis Pharmaceuticals; Grant/Research Support: Pfizer, Inc. Wang, Kenneth K. (Sp650) Consulting: Axcan Pharma Inc. Wexner, Steven (Sp694) Nothing to Disclose Wolff, Bruce G. (Sp482) Nothing to Disclose Young-Fadok, Tonia M. Nothing to Disclose (Sp781) Watanabe, Masahiko O. Nothing to Disclose Zinner, Michael J. (Sp543) Nothing to Disclose Watson, Thomas J. (Sp429) Nothing to Disclose Agee, Neal (979) Nothing to Disclose Bilimoria, Karl Y. (423) Nothing to Disclose Al Natour, Riad H. (797) Nothing to Disclose Bosworth, Brian Paul (596) Nothing to Disclose Alhamoruni, Abdussalam (988) Nothing to Disclose Bouchard, Alexandre (417) Nothing to Disclose Allendorf, John D. (1040) Nothing to Disclose Carroll, James Edward Nothing to Disclose (426) Alsina, Janivette (422) Nothing to Disclose Chagpar, Ryaz (798) Nothing to Disclose Are, Chandrakanth (989) Nothing to Disclose Cheon, Eric C. (591) Nothing to Disclose Nothing to Disclose Presenting Authors Oleynikov, Dmitry (Sp706) Nothing to Disclose Paty, Philip B. (Sp613) Nothing to Disclose Pawlik, Timothy M. (Sp555) Nothing to Disclose Peters, Jeffrey H. (Sp652) Nothing to Disclose Schirmer, Bruce David Nothing to Disclose (Sp699) Rafferty, Janice F. (Sp481) Nothing to Disclose Schmidt, C. Max (Sp433) Ramshaw, Bruce J. (Sp425) Nothing to Disclose Schmulewitz, Nathan Nothing to Disclose (Sp829) Nothing to Disclose Sharma, Prateek (Sp887) Nothing to Disclose Augustin, Florian (982) Nothing to Disclose Rattner, David W. (Sp645) Cruz , Ruy (430) Nothing to Disclose Stain, Steven C. (Sp643) Nothing to Disclose Ayazi, Shahin (792) Nothing to Disclose Raut, Chandrajit P. (Sp486) De Los Reyes, Alexander Nothing to Disclose (796) Strong, Vivian E. (Sp869) Nothing to Disclose DeMeester, Steven R. (593) Nothing to Disclose Consulting: lifecell; Consulting: Balentine, Courtney (431) Nothing to Disclose Rosen, Michael J. (Sp345, Sp426) Covidien Devaraj, Bikash (973) Nothing to Disclose Nothing to Disclose Ball, Chad G. (316) Nothing to Disclose Sutherland, David (Sp830) Belgaumkar, Ajay P. (416) Nothing to Disclose Dholakia, Chirag (517) Other Activities: Covidien Belkind, Noam (608) Nothing to Disclose Dhungel, Birat (1044) Nothing to Disclose Rothenberger, David A. Nothing to Disclose (Sp701) Rubino, Francesco (Sp698) Nothing to Disclose Thompson, Consulting: USGI; Christopher C. (Sp608) Consulting: Bard; Consulting: Covidien Nothing to Disclose Schauer, Philip R. Advisory (Sp697) Committees or Review Panels: Davol; Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Ethicon Endo-Surgery; Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Covidien; Consulting: Gore; Consulting: Baxter Healthcare Corporation; Advisory 8 Thorson, Alan G. (Sp443) Nothing to Disclose Ben-David, Kfir (514) Nothing to Disclose Didolkar, Mukund S. (317) Nothing to Disclose vanSonnenberg, Eric (Sp437) Nothing to Disclose Benson, Douglas (968) Nothing to Disclose DiNorcia, Joseph (287) Nothing to Disclose Velanovich, Vic (Sp870) Nothing to Disclose Bignell, Mark (984) Nothing to Disclose Durham, Christopher Alan Nothing to Disclose (597) 9 GENERAL INFORMATION Scherl, Ellen Consulting: Salix (Sp628) Pharmaceuticals; Consulting: Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals; Consulting: Abbott; Consulting: AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP; Consulting: Axcan Pharma Inc.; Consulting: Berlex Laboratories, Inc.; Consulting: Centocor, Inc.; Consulting: PDL BioPharma, Inc.; Consulting: Shire Pharmaceuticals Group Plc; Consulting: Sigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Consulting: Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Consulting: TAP Pharmaceutical Products Inc.; Consulting: UCB, Inc.; Consulting: Prometheus Laboratories Inc.; Consulting: Questcor Mirkin, Chad Board Membership: (Sp329) Nanosphere; Board Membership: Aurasense 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT El-Gazzaz, Galal (801) Nothing to Disclose 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA Nothing to Disclose Orloff, Marshall J. (985) Nothing to Disclose Sileri, Pierpaolo (421) Nothing to Disclose Fernández-Cruz, Laureano Nothing to Disclose (516) Kulkarni, Sujit (513) Nothing to Disclose Pearsall, Emily (427) Nothing to Disclose Smith, Jillian K. (1043) Nothing to Disclose Flicker, Michael S. (992) Nothing to Disclose Lazar, Melissa (589) Nothing to Disclose Pfluke, Jason M. (418) Nothing to Disclose Smoot, Rory (799) Nothing to Disclose Franceschilli, Luana (983) Nothing to Disclose Lee, Minna K. (794) Nothing to Disclose Pierce, Richard A. (512) Nothing to Disclose Sonnier, Dennis I. (592) Nothing to Disclose Gainsbury, Melanie L. Nothing to Disclose (1045) Leitch, Fiona (800) Nothing to Disclose Pozza, Anna (991) Nothing to Disclose Suri, Rakesh Ryan (986) Nothing to Disclose Greenstein, Alexander J. Nothing to Disclose (975) Leitman, I. Michael (602) Nothing to Disclose Richards, Colin (433) Nothing to Disclose Van Vilsteren, Frederike G.I. (981) Nothing to Disclose Harth, Karem C. (518) Nothing to Disclose Lidor, Anne O. (424) Nothing to Disclose Roddenbery, Seaborn A. Nothing to Disclose (789) van Vledder, Mark G. Nothing to Disclose (315) Hawn, Mary T. (1042) Nothing to Disclose Louie, Brian E. (425) Nothing to Disclose Ross, Sharona B. (795) Veillette, Gregory R. (594) Nothing to Disclose Herbella, Fernando A.M.Nothing to Disclose (987) Low, Donald Edward (432) Nothing to Disclose Roxburgh, Campbell S.D. Nothing to Disclose (972) Vine, Anthony J. (974) Nothing to Disclose Hirose, Kenzo (290) Nothing to Disclose Madhavan, Srivats (590) Nothing to Disclose Salvador, Renato (288) Nothing to Disclose Wakeman, Derek (990) Nothing to Disclose Hoppo, Toshitaka (803) Nothing to Disclose Mashaud, Lauren Brandon Nothing to Disclose (605) Santos, Byron F. (606) Nothing to Disclose Wellner, Ulrich Friedrich Nothing to Disclose (601) Hoshi, Hisakazu (976) Nothing to Disclose Mayo, Skye C. (790) Sarmiento, Juan M. (419) Nothing to Disclose White, Patrick B. (588) Nothing to Disclose Hungness, Eric S. Support: Ethicon, Inc. Grant/Research Schiffman, Suzanne C. Nothing to Disclose (1041) Zehetner, Joerg (289) Nothing to Disclose Iskander, John M. (428) Nothing to Disclose McMahon, Barry P. Advisory Committees (595) or Review Panels & Patent Held/Filed, Crospon, Ltd. Sclabas, Guido M. (515) Zelada Getty, Jorge (978) Nothing to Disclose Ito, Hiromichi (598) Nothing to Disclose Jamieson, Nigel Balfour Nothing to Disclose (802) Keck, Tobias (977) Nothing to Disclose Kelly, Kaitlyn Jane (429) Nothing to Disclose Khan, Saboor (980) Nothing to Disclose Khandelwal, Saurabh (599) Nothing to Disclose Nothing to Disclose Montero, Paul N. (603) Nothing to Disclose Moriya, Toshiyuki (793) Nothing to Disclose Mueller, Mario Helmut Nothing to Disclose (969) 10 Nasir, Basil Saad (971) Nothing to Disclose Nath, Bharath (791) Nothing to Disclose Oezcelik, Arzu (600) Nothing to Disclose Omotosho, Philip A. (420) Nothing to Disclose Nothing to Disclose Nothing to Disclose Scott, Daniel J. Grant/Research (607) Support & Licensing for Patents: Ethicon Endo-Surgery Primary Discussants The Primary Discussant Disclosure Index will be distributed on site. 11 GENERAL INFORMATION Kodama, Yosuke (970) THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT STANDING COMMITTEES 2009–2010 OFFICERS: 2009–2010 President David M. Mahvi, Chicago, IL David W. Rattner, Boston, MA Vice President Merril T. Dayton, Buffalo, NY Secretary Fabrizio Michelassi, New York, NY Treasurer Robin S. McLeod, Toronto, ON Recorder Jeffrey H. Peters, Rochester, NY BOARD OF TRUSTEES David W. McFadden, Chair Stanley W. Ashley Kevin E. Behrns John C. Bowen Mark P. Callery Craig P. Fischer James W. Fleshman Gerald M. Fried Susan Galandiuk Nathaniel J. Soper L. William Traverso Selwyn M. Vickers 12 Burlington, VT Boston, MA Gainesville, FL New Orleans, LA Boston, MA Houston, TX St. Louis, MO Montreal, PQ Louisville, KY Chicago, IL Seattle, WA Minneapolis, MN PATIENT CARE COMMITTEE David B. Adams, Chair Elijah Dixon George M. Fuhrman Howard S. Kaufman Ronald F. Martin Randall S. Zuckerman PROGRAM COMMITTEE Mark P. Callery, Co-Chair Craig P. Fischer, Co-Chair James W. Fleshman Patrick M. Forgione Emina H. Huang Donald E. Low David M. Mahvi David W. McFadden Jeffrey H. Peters David W. Rattner David Shibata J. Nicolas Vauthey FINANCE COMMITTEE Robin S. McLeod, Chair Merril T. Dayton David M. Mahvi David W. McFadden Fabrizio Michelassi William H. Nealon Daniel J. Scott Magesh Sundaram LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE John S. Bolton, Chair PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE Steven C. Stain, Chair Jonathan R. Hiatt Thomas John Howard Stuart G. Marcus Kaye M. Reid Lombardo Marek Rudnicki MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Selwyn M. Vickers, Chair Clifford S. Cho Joseph J. Cullen Jose Eduardo M. Cunha Karen E. Deveney Gerald M. Fried Robert E. Glasgow Mary T. Hawn David A. Iannitti Ernst J.M. Klar James D. Luketich John R. Potts, III Jennifer F. Tseng R. Matthew Walsh David I. Watson PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE Jeffrey H. Peters, Chair Kevin E. Behrns Jeffrey A. Drebin Michael L. Kendrick A. James Moser Steven D. Wexner RESEARCH COMMITTEE Diane M. Simeone, Chair Gerard V. Aranha Richard A. Hodin Taylor S. Riall George A. Sarosi, Jr. C. Max Schmidt NOMINATING COMMITTEE L. William Traverso, Chair John C. Bowen Daniel B. Jones David W. McFadden David I. Soybel 13 GENERAL INFORMATION President-Elect EDUCATION COMMITTEE Attila Nakeeb, Chair John S. Bolton Thomas A. Broughan Michael A. Choti O. Joe Hines Darryl T. Hiyama Florencia G. Que William S. Richardson Nicholas J. Zyromski THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA REPRESENTATIVES HISTORY OF THE SSAT Board of Governors of the American College of Surgeons Gastroenterology Women’s Coalition Merril T. Dayton Mary T. Hawn Jennifer F. Tseng American Board of Surgery International Congress of Endoscopy 2011 David M. Mahvi ABS GI Surgery Advisory Council Fellowship Council Board Michael S. Nussbaum Dr. Warren Cole Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery Fellowship Council Accreditation Committee John L. Cameron, Editor Jeffrey B. Matthews, Associate Editor Charles J. Yeo, Associate Editor L. Michael Brunt Merril T. Dayton PROGRAM SUBCOMMITTEES BILIARY/HEPATIC J. Nicolas Vauthey, Chair Todd W. Bauer Ellen J. Hagopian Alan W. Hemming Robert C.G. Martin Timothy M. Pawlik PANCREAS Patrick M. Forgione, Chair Wayne Frederick William G. Hawkins Thomas John Howard Kaye M. Reid Lombardo Charles M. Vollmer, Jr. COLON-RECTAL/ COMBINED SCIENCE Emina H. Huang, ,Chair Bridget N. Fahy Amy L. Halverson Kirk A. Ludwig Carmine Volpe Mark L. Welton SMALL BOWEL/STOMACH James W. Fleshman, Chair J. Christopher Eagon Richard A. Hodin Matthew M. Hutter Tien C. Ko Vivek N. Prachand VIDEO David Shibata Thomas A. Aloia Brian J. Dunkin John J. Kelly Michael Rosen Juan M. Sarmiento Aaron R. Sasson Shimul A. Shah ESOPHAGEAL Donald E. Low, Chair Steven R. DeMeester Timothy M. Farrell Piero Marco Fisichella Brant K. Oelschlager Brett C. Sheppard 14 The Society was incorporated on March 30, 1960, and was initially named the Association for Colon Surgery. The founding membership consisted of authors who had contributed papers to six issues of the Surgical Clinics of North America edited by Dr. Turell and the authors of the chapters in his textbook Diseases of the Colon and Anorectum. In the beginning it was thought advisable to limit the Society’s interest to surgery of the colon, but Dr. Robert Turell Dr. Cole proposed that the name be changed to The Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract to reflect wide interest in abdominal surgery. Dr. Robert Zollinger, the Society’s third president, gave a convincing address entitled “Justifying our Existence.”2 He noted that papers related to the alimentary tract made up less than half of the programs of other societies including the American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, and that SSAT was the only North American organization focused on surgical problems of the entire alimentary tract, a situation which still exists today. Dr. John Waugh The requirements for membership in the Society have been a matter of frequent debate since its inception. In 1965, five years after the founding of the society, the Board of Trustees directed that the 15 GENERAL INFORMATION Brian J. Dunkin, Steering Craig P. Fischer, Finance Jeffrey M. Marks, Scientific John G. Hunter The history of the SSAT begins in 1957 when Dr. Robert Turell dreamed “of launching a new surgical organization oriented to the problems of the alimentary tract and of creating a research or educational foundation.”1 He discussed the possibility of a new society with many prominent surgeons and many discouraged him, but he found substantial support from Dr. Warren Cole, who agreed to help under the condition that Dr. John Waugh would assist in the formation of the society. The three met in Rochester, Minnesota, at which time Dr. Waugh confessed that he had been entertaining similar thoughts for a society devoted to the advancement of alimentary surgery. THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA membership should be enlarged rather than restricted to a small group. The first constitution of the Society was approved that same year. The requirements for membership were: 3. Certification by a board that is a member of the Board of the American Board of Medical Specialties, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada or an equivalent body; and 1. Fellowship in the American College of Surgeons or its equivalent; and 2. Demonstrated interest in the function and disease of the alimentary tract as evidenced by fundamental research or by publication of significant papers. 4. An interest in surgical aspects of digestive disease. The most important part of the proposal was that applications for membership could be initiated by the applicant. The result of these changes has been a substantial increase in the membership of the Society in recent years. In 1984, the Board of Trustees became concerned over the lack of growth and again decided that the publication requirement should be liberalized. Dr. James Thompson, Chairman of the Board, noted that “the ascendancy of our collegial organization, the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA), to a position of great importance, many believe, dates from its adoption of the recommendation of Dr. Mort Grossman that it be an egalitarian and not an elitist organization.” Dr. Thompson urged the membership to identify surgeons practicing alimentary surgery in their community and propose them for membership. At this time, the only membership criteria were certification by the American Board of Surgery or its equivalent, membership in the American College of Surgeons or its equivalent, and an interest in gastrointestinal surgery. In 1993, President-Elect Dr. Bernard Langer set an agenda that focused on three important issues facing the Society: first, the creation of advanced training programs in gastrointestinal surgery; second, the need to increase substantially the membership of the Society to include the vast majority of surgeons practicing alimentary tract surgery in North America; and third, an assessment of starting the Society’s own journal of gastrointestinal surgery. During his presidency, Dr. Langer convened a task force that recommended to the Board a campaign to aggressively recruit members, a change in the membership process to one of direct application, and the creation of a trainee membership. The proposed criteria for membership were: 1. A degree from a medical school acceptable to the Board of Trustees; 2. A license to practice medicine in the applicant’s state, providence or country; 16 GENERAL INFORMATION Initially, the number of published papers was flexible, but by 1981, sixteen years later, the requirement for at least 10 publications became the law of the membership committee. As a result, the society’s growth flattened. The development of the Society’s own journal took many years. The founders of the organization wished to live in harmony with the already established surgical organizations, which precluded consideration of an independent journal. After the first annual meeting, several existing journals expressed interest in publishing the Society’s papers the publication of the papers presented at the first annual meeting. Ultimately, a decision was made to publish in the American Journal of Surgery, edited by Dr. Zollinger; that journal subsequently published the papers presented at the Society for the next ten years. Only once during that period, in 1965, the Society reviewed the possibility of publishing its own journal, but thought it not to be desirable at the time. In 1970, the American Journal of Surgery became the official journal of the Society, with all members subscribing to the journal as part of their membership. The issue resurfaced again in 1993 as one of Dr. Langer’s three important decisions facing the Society. The issue became part of the agenda of the special task force convened during his presidency. In response to the report of the task force, the Board appointed a Publication Committee, 17 THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA chaired by Dr. Keith Kelly, to study the issue. At its October, 1995 meeting, the Board accepted the recommendation of the Publication Committee to proceed with establishing an SSAT journal. The name selected was the Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. Most importantly, the journal was to be owned and copyrighted by the Society. The Board made the decision to have dual editors and appointed Drs. Keith Kelly and John Cameron to the position. Foundation. Dr. Morton Grossman addressed the SSAT’s Board of Trustees at its 1970 meeting, explaining that the goal of the Federation and Foundation was to develop a National Digestive Disease Institute similar to the National Cancer Institute. The purpose of the Institute would be to support research, education of the lay public, unify public relations and initiate legislation regarding digestive diseases. He expressed the hope that our Society would join both organizations. There was considerable discussion of Dr. Grossman’s presentation, and the decision was made to join both the Federation and Foundation. The following year, Dr. Nyhus reported to the Society that the AGA had taken an interest in our Society because of the desire to have surgeons involved in discussions about digestive disease with governmental agencies. This provided an opportunity for the two societies to discuss a variety of issues, including the possibility of a joint annual meeting. At that time, the SSAT’s annual meeting was held in conjunction with the AMA meeting, and it was suggested that SSAT change its meeting dates to coincide with the AGA. The AGA, in moving towards its goal of obtaining research dollars, formed both a Federation of Digestive Disease Societies and a Digestive Disease 18 When the action of the Board was reported at the Society’s annual business meeting, Dr. Ward Griffen took the issue of integration with the AGA one step further and recommended that the membership be polled regarding moving the meeting of our Society to coincide with the AGA meeting. At the 1972 meeting, Dr. Nyhus reported that the poll of the membership showed that eighty percent were strongly in favor of changing the date and location of the meeting to coincide with the AGA in a so-called Digestive Disease Week; accordingly, arrangements for a combined meeting in New York were set for May, 1973. The combined meeting went exceedingly well and most members enthusiastically supported the motion to continue the arrangement. In October, 1974, six months after the annual meeting, Dr. Robert Zeppa and Dr. Frank Moody were authorized to attend the newly formed Digestive Disease Week Council as representatives of our Society. So it was that Digestive Disease Week came into being. Four years later, in his presidential address entitled “Cooperation to Meet the Challenges,”3 Dr. Zeppa reviewed the Society’s decision to join Digestive Disease Week Council. He noted that financial benefit and stability came to each of the four societies, namely the AGA, the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD), the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) and the SSAT; second, attendance at our meeting increased; third, the quality of our program improved; fourth, the educational benefits for our members expanded by the diversity of programs available; and fifth, there was increased accessibility for dialogue, formal and informal, with our medical colleagues. He concluded that the membership was to be congratulated for its wise decision. More recently we have furthered our relationship with the component societies of DDW by contributing to combined clinical symposiums, 19 GENERAL INFORMATION From the beginning, SSAT has shown an interest in integrating with other professional organizations. It all started in 1964, when Dr. Helger Jenkins urged that a committee be appointed to work out a joint membership with gastroenterologists. Apparently in response to his request, a Liaison Committee to the AGA was appointed by the Board around 1966. Dr. Lloyd Nyhus chaired the committee. Their charge was to explore possible ways of bringing the two societies interested in gastrointestinal diseases into closer relationship. The committee found it impossible to schedule a joint meeting with the AGA and the whole issue would have been dropped if it was not for the death of a prominent individual in Minneapolis from ulcerative colitis. The family of the deceased individual established the Digestive Disease Foundation of Minneapolis for the purpose of funding research in the broad scope of digestive diseases. In February, 1967 Dr. Nyhus, still attempting to make contact with the AGA, attended a conference on Digestive Disease as a National Problem. This conference was sponsored by the Digestive Disease Foundation of Minneapolis, the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases and the AGA. The purpose of the conference was to stress to the federal government the overall importance of digestive disease on the American public. Details regarding the prominence of the problem, the need for continued research, the needs for manpower and a plan to provide for these needs in the future were presented. As a direct result of the conference, the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Disease identified the problem of gastrointestinal disease for in-depth study. THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA organizing a yearly consensus conference, and integrating appropriate oral and poster presentations of our papers into AGA focused research sections and the president’s plenary poster session. SSAT FOUNDATION The next year, the Society used its share of DDW profits to fund the fellowship. Drs. David Nahrwold and Jaffe worked out the process of application and selection with the understanding that the first award would be given in 1987. The annual award was subsequently increased step wise to its current level of $50,000 per year. The majority of its recipients currently have University appointments and many have ongoing NIH funding. The program has been a tremendous success. Five decades after Dr. Turell’s initial imaginings, the SSAT is a strong organization with a growing membership, strong ties to other disciplines in medicine involved in the study and treatment of digestive diseases, and a commitment to support the next generation of alimentary tract surgeons. The SSAT Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. The Foundation was established in 2000 to help the Society achieve its mission. Founded over forty years ago, the SSAT now has a membership of over 2850 physicians and is in the forefront of its medical specialty. The SSAT’s mission is to stimulate, foster, and provide surgical leadership in the art and science of patient care; to promote and support the education and research of the diseases and functions of the alimentary tract; to provide a forum for the presentation of such research and educational endeavors; and to foster training and funding opportunities and scientific publications in support of these activities. Research and education remain the cornerstone of fulfilling the Society’s mission, and the Foundation seeks to support the SSAT’s current initiatives including: the Career Development Award for young faculty members; the Residents and Fellows Research Conference held at the time of Digestive Disease Week; the Doris and John L. Cameron Guest Oration; the Maja and Frank Moody State-of-the-Art Lecture; the Carol and Tom R. DeMeester Traveling Fellowship for Surgeons within the U.S. or Canada; and the Karen and Josef E. Fischer International Traveling Fellowship Award for Surgeons in Academic Practice. The SSAT Foundation receives support from a variety of sources including private foundations, industry, and individual friends of the Society, most notably SSAT members. The Foundation offers a variety of giving opportunities including charitable lead trusts, charitable remainder trusts, bequests, and other planned giving instruments. The Foundation is proud of its supporters and pays special tribute to its donors through recognition of them in the following list. References 1. Turell R. Quo Vadis. Am J Surg. 1968;115:2–5. 2. Zollinger RM. Justifying our existence. Am J Surg. 1964;107:233–38. 3. Zeppa R. Cooperation to meet the challenges. Am J Surg. 1979;137:3–6. * This history of the SSAT was excerpted from the Presidential Address of Tom DeMeester at the 38th Annual Meeting in Washington DC by Richard Bell. The full text can be found in–DeMeester TR. Change, Relationships, and Accountability: Marks of a Vibrant Society. J Gastrointest Surg. 1998;2:2-10. 20 SSAT FOUNDATION OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES Keith D. Lillemoe, Chair Barbara L. Bass, Vice Chair Fabrizio Michelassi, Secretary Robin S. McLeod, Treasurer John C. Bowen David M. Mahvi David W. McFadden Jeffrey L. Ponsky Nathaniel J. Soper Robert V. Stephens L. William Traverso 21 GENERAL INFORMATION The Society’s founder, Dr. Robert Turell, in his presidential address, spoke of his dream of creating a research and educational foundation for alimentary surgery. In practical terms, creating a research and educational foundation required the development of an enduring source of funding. The first move in realizing this dream occurred at the Board of Trustees meeting in October, 1985. Dr. Bernard Jaffe, Chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee on Research and Education, recommended that the Board issue a policy statement supporting the development of a two year program for postresidency experience in research and clinical surgery of the digestive tract for the purpose of providing leadership for the discipline in the future. The committee further recommended that the Society sponsor a Career Development Award to support individuals involved in this advanced experience. THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Listing reflects contributions received through March 15, 2010. Founder’s Society John L. Cameron, MD Tom R. DeMeester, MD Josef E. Fischer, MD Downing Family Foundation Paul H. Jordan, Jr., MD Keith D. Lillemoe, MD Frank G. Moody, MD Margaret Lee & Al Njoo Carlos A. Pellegrini, MD Pon Satitpunwaycha, MD Heritage Society Layton F. Rikkers, MD Bruce D. Schirmer, MD Nathaniel J. Soper, MD Robert V. Stephens, MD Andrew L. Warshaw, MD John Wong, MD Mark P. Callery, MD James E. Goodnight, Jr., MD John G. Hunter, MD Keith A. Kelly, MD Jeffrey B. Matthews, MD Michael M. Meguid, MD Jeffrey H. Peters, MD Benefactor’s Society Fabrizio Michelassi, MD Michael S. Nussbaum, MD Scott R. Petersen, MD Jorge Petribu Henry A. Pitt, MD Jeffrey L. Ponsky, MD Michael G. Sarr, MD Norbert Senninger, MD Byers W. Shaw, Jr., MD L. William Traverso, MD O. Layton Alldredge, MD Barbara L. Bass, MD James M. Becker, MD John C. Bowen, MD Laurence Y. Cheung, MD Merril T. Dayton, MD Judy & Frank L. Hewitt, III R. Scott Jones, MD David W. McFadden, MD Robin S. McLeod, MD 22 President’s Circle Raymond J. Joehl, MD Christopher P. Johnson, MD Stephen G. Jolley, MD Daniel B. Jones, MD Roger G. Keith, MD Unsup Kim, MD Masaki Kitajima, MD Andrew S. Klein, MD Raman Kurkchubasche Samuel E. Landrum, MD Bernard Langer, MD Janice & Henri Lazarof Linda Leckman, MD Brian E. Louie, MD Donald E. Low, MD David M. Mahvi, MD Ronald F. Martin, MD Nathaniel M. Matolo, MD Sumeet K. Mittal, MD Donald W. Moorman, MD David L. Nahrwold, MD Hiram C. Polk, Jr., MD Steven E. Raper, MD David W. Rattner, MD Howard A. Reber, MD Manfred P. Ritter C. Max Schmidt, MD William Silen, MD Susan J. Smith Steven C. Stain, MD Mark A. Talamini, MD Selwyn M. Vickers, MD Brad W. Warner, MD Charles J. Yeo, MD Michael E. Zenilman, MD Gazi B. Zibari, MD Michael J. Zinner, MD John C. Alverdy, MD Richard J. Andrassy, MD Gerard V. Aranha, MD Arthur H. Aufses, MD J. Augusto Bastidas, MD Robert W. Beart, Jr., MD Kevin E. Behrns, MD Richard H. Bell, Jr., MD George L. Blackburn, MD Kirby I. Bland, MD Luigi Bonavina, MD Kurtis A. Campbell, MD Larry C. Carey, MD James G. Chandler, MD Steven M. Clark, MD Julio Coelho, MD Jonathan F. Critchlow, MD Ralph De La Torre, MD Steven R. DeMeester, MD Edward J. Diekhoff, MD Andre C.H. Duranceau, MD E. Christopher Ellison, MD James & Sherrie Evans Mark K. Ferguson, MD Carlos Fernandez del-Castillo, MD Charles J. Filipi, MD Yuman Fong, MD Helmut M. Friess, MD David G. Fromm, MD Douglas W. Hanto, MD John W. Harmon, MD Per-Olof J. Hasselgren, MD Scott Helton, MD Christian Herfarth, MD Wayne Hofstetter, MD Thomas John Howard, MD Calogero Iacono, MD Bernard M. Jaffe, MD Lloyd Jenkinson 23 GENERAL INFORMATION Founder’s Society ($10,000 and above) Heritage Society ($5,000-$9,999) Benefactor’s Society ($2,500-$4,999) President’s Circle ($1,000-$2,499) Foundation Patron ($500-$999) Century Club ($100-$499) Friend (up to $99) Memorial Giving Tribute Session Giving Honor Giving Planned Giving 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Foundation Patron Century Club Ulrich Adam, MD Reid B. Adams, MD Eric Adler, MD Prasad S. Adusumilli, MD John Afthinos, MD Nikhilesh Agarwal, MD Manuel Aguilar, MD Douglas B. Aach, MD Deborah L. Aaron, MD Cary B. Aarons, MD Eddie K. Abdalla, MD Michael M. Abecassis, MD Marwan S. Abouljoud, MD Jose A. Acosta, MD 24 Allen H. Bar, MD Omar Barakat, MD Roderick A. Barke, MD Jeffrey S.T. Barkun, MD Carlton C. Barnett, Jr., MD Robert M. Barone, MD Marco Barreca, MD Tomas Barrientos-Fortes, MD Timothy D. Barron, MD Stephen T. Bartlett, MD Arnold M. Baskies, MD Claudio Bassi, MD Shantanu G. Basu, MD Joel J. Bauer, MD William A. Baumgartner, MD Gilles Beauchamp, MD Guillermo Becerril-Martinez, MD Horst Dieter Becker, MD Hans G. Beger, MD Reginald C.W. Bell, MD Charles Bellows, MD Marcelo A. Beltran, MD Enrico Benedetti, MD Menahem Ben-Haim, MD Daniel J. Benishek, MD Kenneth J. Bennett, MD Joel Benowitz, MD Pascal O. Berberat, MD David H. Berger, MD Irwin R. Berman, MD Bernita M. Berntsen, MD Marc Bessler, MD Vincent Bettschart, MD Sunil Bhoyrul, MD Brian J. Billings, MD Kevin G. Billingsley, MD Juliane Bingener-Casey, MD Elisa H. Birnbaum, MD David S. Bjerken Marino Blasini-Rivera, MD Bryan D. Blitstein, MD G. Peter Bloom, MD Mark Bloomston, MD Leslie H. Blumgart, MD Jason H. Bodzin, MD Gerhard Boehm, MD Ata Ahmad, MD Syed A. Ahmad, MD Steven A. Ahrendt, MD Nita Ahuja, MD Hiroshi Akiyama, MD Abdullah S. Al Zahrani, MD Samuel M. Alaish, MD Steven Albertson, MD Richard L. Alder, MD Joaquin S. Aldrete, MD Bilal O. Al-Jiffry, MD Guido Alsfasser, MD Nasser K. Altorki, MD Joseph F. Amaral, MD Katsumi Amikura, MD Dana K. Andersen, MD Christopher D. Anderson, MD Eric D. Anderson, MD James J. Andrasko, MD Imerio Angriman, MD Rocio Anula-Fernandez, MD Michael F. Appel, MD Guillermo E. Aragon, MD Marjorie J. Arca, MD Massimo Arcerito, MD Todd R. Arcomano, MD Chandrakanth Are, MD Juan P. Arnoletti, MD Maurice E. Arregui, MD Takehide Asano, MD Juan A. Asensio, MD Cesar Athie-Gutierrez, MD Yutaka Atomi, MD William S. Auriemma, MD Christoph Ausch, MD Samir S. Awad, MD Timothy J. Babineau, MD Leah Backhus, MD Hans Ulrich Baer, MD Aaron G. Baggs, MD Mohammad H. Bahasadri, MD Robert W. Bailey, MD R. Robinson Baker, MD Emre Balik, MD Richard L. Ban, MD Francis E. Banich, MD 25 GENERAL INFORMATION LaSalle D. Leffall, Jr., MD Richard A. Lynn, MD Mark P. MacFarlane, MD Thomas H. Magnuson, MD James W. Maher, MD Michael R. Marohn, MD Ken Miura Peter M. Mowschenson, MD Ryuji Nakamura, MD Attila Nakeeb, MD Isto H. Nordback, MD Harry A. Oberhelman, Jr., MD Philip B. Paty, MD Rebecca Petersen Russell G. Postier, MD Richard A. Prinz, MD Linda M. Reilly, MD Taylor S. Riall, MD Glen S. Roseborough, MD Alexander D. Shepard, MD Hiroshi Shimada, MD Lee L. Swanstrom, MD Aileen Takahashi, MD Hiroo Takayama Anjani Thakur, MD Jon S. Thompson, MD Gerald T. Ujiki, MD Thomas J. Watson, MD Norman Weisbrodt, PhD Bruce G. Wolff, MD Christopher L. Wolfgang, MD Ihor A. Zakaluzny, MD Stanley W. Ashley, MD Adrian Barbul, MD Estuardo J. Behrens, MD Thomas J. Bergstrom, MD Karl J. Bertram, MD Robin P. Blackstone, MD Guilherme M.R. Campos, MD Michael A. Choti, MD Pierre-Alain Clavien, MD Robert E. Condon, MD Robert A. Cusick, MD Edward A. Dachowski, MD Daniel T. Dempsey, MD Jeffrey A. Drebin, MD David T. Efron, MD Elliott J. Fegelman, MD Robert J. Fitzgibbons, Jr., MD Joseph H. Frankhouse, MD Matthew S. French, MD Scott F. Gallagher, MD Steven B. Goldin, MD Toby Gordon, ScD Jay L. Grosfeld, MD Wilson H. Hartz, III, MD John A. Hawkins, MD Darryl T. Hiyama, MD Richard A. Hodin, MD William R. Jarnagin, MD Scott R. Johnson, MD Howard S. Kaufman, MD Yoshifumi Kawarada, MD W. John Kitzmiller, MD Walter Koltun, MD 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 26 Puneet Dhar, MCh Francesco Di Fabio, MD Raymundo Diaz Seoane, MD Sandra D. Dickerson, MD Mukund S. Didolkar, MD Urs Diener, MD David W. Dietz, MD Thomas Diflo, MD Celia M. Divino, MD Elijah Dixon, MD Andreas Doermann, MD Philip E. Donahue, MD John H. Donohue, MD John Dorsky, MD Jose Alfredo Dos Reis Neto, MD Jeffrey E. Doty, MD Steve H. Dougherty, MD Michael S. Drew, MD Abe Duban David L. Dudgeon, MD Donna Dudziak, MD Brian J. Dunkin, MD Gary L. Dunnington, MD Christy M. Dunst, MD Frank D. Duperier, MD Martin B. Durtschi, MD David N. Dyer, MD Gregory L. Eakins, MD David B. Earle, MD Frederic E. Eckhauser, MD Devin E. Eckhoff, MD Barish H. Edil, MD Michael B. Edye, MD Gershon Efron, MD Jonathan E. Efron, MD Shinichi Egawa, MD Bernhard Egger, MD Hazem A. Elariny, MD Clyde N. Ellis, Jr., MD Jean C. Emond, MD Kenneth Eng, MD Warren E. Enker, MD Lars Enochsson, MD Mark D. Epstein, MD Alex Esquivel, MD Carlos O. Esquivel, MD Fernando Cordera, MD Marvin B. Corlette, MD Edward E. Cornwell, III, MD Carlos U. Corvera, MD Louis E. Costa, DO Timothy C. Counihan, MD Jean Couture, MD Sarah M. Cowgill, MD Robert A. Cowles, MD William A. Crawley, MD Massimo Cristaldi, MD Robert F. Crochelt, Jr., MD Peter F. Crookes, MD Michael L. Cross, MD Attila Csendes, MD Jose Eduardo M. Cunha, MD Scott A. Cunneen, MD Steven A. Curley, MD Alfred Cuschieri, MD Bernard G. Dallemagne, MD John M. Daly, MD George W. Daneker, Jr., MD Michael D’Angelica, MD Scott R. Daniel, MD Jesse Das, MD Eugene D. Davidson, MD Robert C. Davies, MD Allen B. Davis, MD Brian R. Davis, MD Daniel Davis, DO John Mihran Davis, MD Robert E. Davis, MD Tercio De Campos, MD Hernan A. De La Fuente, MD Haile T. Debas, MD Cesar O. Decanini, MD Edwin A. Deitch, MD Michael T. Delano-Frier, MD Eric J. DeMaria, MD Ronald P. DeMatteo, MD Achilles A. Demetriou, MD Ervin W. Denham, III, MD Michelle L. deOliveira, MD Clifford W. Deveney, MD Karen E. Deveney, MD Daniel J. Deziel, MD 27 GENERAL INFORMATION Alfred S. Casale Stephen D. Cassivi, MD Antonio Castaneda, MD Charles E. Castillo, MD Ivan Cecconello, MD Charles H. Cha, MD John A. Chabot, MD Sukhjit S. Chahal, MD Kongkrit Chaiyasate, MD Eugene P. Chambers, Jr., MD James K. Champion, MD Emily L. Chan, MD Tzu-Ming Chang, MD Ravi S. Chari, MD Pierre S. Charles, MD Caleb K. Charny, MD Han-Ming Chen, MD Herbert Chen, MD Aaron H. Chevinsky, MD Eugene S. Cho, MD Jennifer Choi, MD Alexander Chokler Daniel C. Chong, MD John D. Christein, MD Christopher Christophi, MD Kyo U. Chu, MD Heidi K. Chua, MD Yun Shin Chun, MD Young C. Chung, MD Kenneth A. Ciardiello, MD Luca Cicalese, MD Paul T. Cirangle, MD Nicolas Cirigliano, MD Clancy J. Clark, MD John M. Clarke, MD Leon E. Clarke, MD David J. Cloney, MD William G. Cloud, MD Luther F. Cobb, MD Frank S. Cohen, MD Zane Cohen, MD Simon J. Cole, MD Anthony V. Coletta, MD Daniel R. Conway, MD Gene F. Coppa, MD Helen M. Corbett, MD Alfred R. Bogucki, MD Syed S.A. Bokhari, MD John S. Bolton, MD John A. Bonadies, MD Roger A. Bonau, MD Julius C. Bonello, MD A. Michael Borkon, MD Kerem H. Bortecen, MD Luca Bortolasi, MD Steven P. Bowers, MD David J. Bowrey, MD J. Craig Box, MD Christopher G. Boyd, MD Ann Brannigan, MD Collin E. Brathwaite, MD Fausto Breccolotto, MD Carl E. Bredenberg, MD Cedric G. Bremner, MD Murray F. Brennan, MD Vittorio Bresadola, MD Henry A. Briele, MD Susan M. Briggs, MD Thomas A. Broadie, MD Fredrick J. Brody, MD Robert E. Brolin, MD James M. Brooke, MD David C. Brooks, MD Bjorn L.D.M. Brucher, MD Stephen D. Bruns, MD Peter Buechler, MD Jon M. Burch, MD Patricio Burdiles, MD R. Cartland Burns, MD Juli Busquets Barenys, MD T. Karl Byrne, MD Gerardo A. Caballero, MD Burt Cagir, MD Michael J. Cahalane, MD Mitchell A. Cahan, MD Stephen J. Camer, MD Andrew M. Cameron, MD David F. Canal, MD Arthur M. Carlin, MD David J. Carlson, MD Christian L. Carr, MD Fernando Casabella, MD 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 28 J. Michael Henderson, MD Matthew E. Hennig, MD Jacques Heppell, MD Fernando A.M. Herbella, MD Robert E. Hermann, MD Martin J. Heslin, MD Winston R. Hewitt, MD Stan C. Hewlett, MD Joseph D. Hillam, MD Ronald A. Hinder, MD Daniel B. Hinshaw, MD Tetsuya Hirano, MD Christian J. Hirsch, MD Kristina Hobson, MD John P. Hoffman, MD John I. Hollenbeck, MD Stefan D. Holubar, MD Herbert C. Hoover, Jr., MD Ulrich T. Hopt, MD Anthony M. Hornick, MD Hubert G. Hotz, MD Michael G. House, MD Russell M. Howerton, MD David B. Hoyt, MD Chih-Cheng Hsieh, MD Kai-Hsi Hsu, MD Emina H. Huang, MD Olivier F. Huber, MD Robert S. Huebner, MD Steven J. Hughes, MD Frieda M. Hulka, MD Tracy L. Hull, MD David R. Hunt, MD Jefferson B. Hurley, MD Tsann-Long Hwang, MD David A. Iannitti, MD Anthony L. Imbembo, MD William B. Inabnet, MD Margaret M. Inman, MD Kiichi Inoue, MD Gabriel Iriarte, MD Oivind Irtun, MD Kishore R. Iyer, MBBS Mark T. Izawa, MD Patrick G. Jackson, MD Danny O. Jacobs, MD Martin Goodman, MD Michael A. Gordon, MD Piotr J. Gorecki, MD Stephen R. Gorfine, MD Lester Gottesman, MD Jon C. Gould, MD Ana M. Grau, MD Gregory C. Greaney, MD Ralph S. Greco, MD Norton J. Greenberger, MD Frederick L. Greene, MD James S. Gregory, MD Paul D. Greig, MD Michael B. Grieco, MD Neil A. Grieshop, MD Sharon F. Grundfest, MD Jose G. Guillem, MD Milton A. Gumbs, MD Robert Gurlich, MD Richard R. Gurski, MD Edgar Guzman, MD David N. Gwaltney, MD Alan W. Hackford, MD Afif Hadj, MD Ellen J. Hagopian, MD Randy S. Haluck, MD Amy L. Halverson, MD Mohamed P. Hamdani, MD Kerry L. Hammond, MD John B. Hanks, MD Paul D. Hansen, MD Sean P. Harbison, MD Jeffrey M. Hardacre, MD Richard J. Harding, MD Bruce A. Harms, MD Frederick L. Harris, MD Hobart W. Harris, MD Christopher J. Hart, MD Richard S. Hart, MD Kazuo Hase, MD Luis A. Hashimoto, MD Imran Hassan, MD Ehab A. Hassanain, MD Martin Hauer-Jensen, MD Thomas S. Helling, MD Michael A. Helmrath, MD 29 GENERAL INFORMATION Randall W. Franz, MD Thomas U.E. Franzen, MD Jeffrey S. Freed, MD Julie Ann Freischlag, MD Charles F. Frey, MD Gerald M. Fried, MD Jonathan P. Fryer, MD Karl H. Fuchs, MD George M. Fuhrman, MD Yukio Fujino, MD Sadao Funai, MD Arthur A. Fusco, MD Michel Gagner, MD Walter D. Gaisford, MD Susan Galandiuk, MD Tom N. Galouzis, MD Carlos A. Galvani, MD Reza A. Gamagami, MD Jonathan S. Gani, MD Walter A. Gantert, MD Fernando Garcia, MD Miguel A. Garcia Casella, MD Pamela C. Gastwirt, MD Paul G. Gauger, MD Jeffrey M. Gauvin, MD Susan Gearhart, MD Richard J. Geer, MD John P. Geibel, MD Alan C. Geiss, MD Peter L. Geller, MD Keith S. Gersin, MD James E. Gervasoni, Jr. Amy S. Gifaldi, MD Brian F. Gilchrist, MD Peter S. Gill, MD Jason C. Gilster, MD Armando E. Giuliano, MD Robert E. Glasgow, MD Jorg Glatzle, MD John J. Gleysteen, MD Henry G. Godfrey, MD Stanley M. Goldberg, MD Steven L. Goldberg, MD Guillermo Gomez, MD Gabriel E. Gondolesi, MD E. Mareno Gonzales, MD Richard Essner, MD Ken Eto, MD James T. Ettien, MD Stephen E. Ettinghausen, MD James N. Eustermann, MD Douglas B. Evans, MD Stephen R.T. Evans, MD Robert J. Fairfull-Smith, MD Tanous Faris, MD Michael Browning Farnell, MD Timothy M. Farrell, MD Amir H. Fatemi, MD Barry W. Feig, MD Liane S. Feldman, MD Charles M. Ferguson, MD James M. Ferguson, MD Luis G. Fernandez Laureano Fernandez-Cruz, MD John J. Ferrara, MD George S. Ferzli, MD George A. Fielding, MD Frederick C. Finelli, MD Aaron S. Fink, MD Craig P. Fischer, MD Thomas M. Fishbein, MD Richard M. Fisher, MD Elliot K. Fishman, MD Piero Marco Fisichella, MD James F. Flaherty, MD Jason B. Fleming, MD James W. Fleshman, MD William S. Fletcher, MD Lewis M. Flint, Jr., MD Carlos A. Floresguerra, MD Eugene F. Foley, MD Eric W. Fonkalsrud, MD William J. Foody, MD R. Armour Forse, MD Raymond Allan Forse, MD Jameson Forster, MD Adrienne Forstner-Barthell, MD Giuseppe Forzisi, MD Pamela E. Foster, MD Dennis L. Fowler, MD Douglas L. Fraker, MD Morris E. Franklin, Jr., MD 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 30 Andrew M. Lowy, MD Fred A. Luchette, MD Kirk A. Ludwig, MD James D. Luketich, MD H. Kim Lyerly, MD Gordon A. Macbeth, MD David L. Maccabee, MD Kenneth G. MacDonald, Jr., MD Mary E. MacGuire, MD Marcel C.C. Machado, MD James R. Macho, MD Richard A. Mackey, MD Anthony R. MacLean, MD Atul Madan, MD Rajan Madan, MS Alexander A. Maglunog, MD Thatcher Magoun, MD William S. Maistrellis, MD Frank Makowiec, MD Ramon M. Malaya, Jr., MD Debra L. Malone, MD R. Shane Mangus, MD Kathleen M. Manning, MD Christopher R. Mantyh, MD Charles W. Marchman, MD Stuart G. Marcus, MD Robert T. Marema, MD Jacques Marescaux, MD David A. Margolin, MD Daniel R. Margulies, MD Bartolomeo M. Marino, MD Jeffrey M. Marks, MD John H. Marks, MD William H. Marks, MD Louis M. Marmon, MD Marcus E. Martignoni, MD Iain G. Martin, MD Robert C.G. Martin, MD Tadahiko Masaki, MD Rodney J. Mason, MD Eric Z. Matayoshi, MD Andre S. Matheus, MD Jesus M. Matos, MD Seiki Matsuno, MD Christoph A. Maurer, MD James T. Mayes, MD Edward C.S. Lai, MD John C. Land, MD Rodney J. Landreneau, MD Charles A. Lane, MD Alan No Langnas, DO Mike Larvin, MD Steven D. Leach, MD Jose Luis Ta Ledesma, MD David S. Lee, MD Henry H. Lee, MD Jeffrey E. Lee, MD Jenq-Chang Lee, MD Kenneth K. Lee, MD Tommy H. Lee, MD Wei Jei Lee, MD Alan T. Lefor, MD Philip L. Leggett, MD Austin W. Lehr, DO Roger J. Leicester, MD I. Michael Leitman, MD Jaroslaw J. Leszczyszyn, MD David H. Levien, MD J. David Lewis, MD Jeffrey W. Lewis, MD Michael P. Lewis, MD Ronald C. Lewis, MD Emanuele Lezoche, MD Jin-Tung Liang, MD Alberto Liboni, MD Carl W. Liebert, Jr., MD Paul P. Lin, MD Pamela A. Lipsett, MD David Litvak, MD Demetrius E.M. Litwin, MD Katherine J.M. Liu, MD Kingsway Liu, MD Edward H. Livingston, MD Andrew Y. Lo, MD Walter E. Longo, MD Antonio C. Lopes, MD James Lopes, MD Luis H. Lopez, MD Peter P. Lopez, MD Richard R. Lopez, Jr., MD Reginald V.N. Lord, MD Abdiel Lorente, MD 31 GENERAL INFORMATION Anthony W. Kim, MD Benjamin Kim, MD Benjamin B. Kim, MD Joo-Hyung Kim, MD Joseph Kim, MD Michael S. Kim, MD Robin D. Kim, MD Matt L. Kirkland, MD John R. Kirkpatrick, MD Kimberly S. Kirkwood, MD Yuichi Kitagawa, MD Seigo Kitano, MD Teruo Kiyama, MD Ernst J.M. Klar, MD James V. Klas, MD Jorg Kleeff, MD Stanley R. Klein, MD Jan C. Kletter, MD Goran B. Klintmalm, MD Adam A. Klipfel, MD Wolfram Trudo Knoefel, MD James A. Knol, MD Masao Kobari, MD Osamu Kobayashi, MD Jonathan B. Koea, MD Evan R. Kokoska, MD Philip D. Kondylis, MD Leonidas G. Koniaris, MD Marinus H. Koning, MD Ioannis Konstantinidis, MD Kenny P. Koo, MD Arputharaj H. Kore, MD Dimitris P. Korkolis, MD Mark J. Koruda, MD Gary B. Korus, MD Theodore C. Koutlas, MD Bryan C. Kramer, MD Martin E. Kreis, MD Jeffrey W. Kronson, MD David A. Krusch, MD Markus A. Kueper, MD John S. Kukora, MD Eric P. Kullman, MD Paul C. Kuo, MD Marina S. Kurian, MD Gennaro D. LaBella, MD Michael J. Jacobs, MD Robert H. Janes, MD Dalbhir Jangra, MD David P. Jaques, MD Mark T. Jaroch, MD Ekkehard C. Jehle, MD D. Rohan Jeyarajah, MD Jeng-Kai Jiang, MD Blair A. Jobe, MD Jay A. Johannigman, MD Houston Johnson, Jr., MD Morris G. Johnson, MD Robert P. Jones, Jr., EdD RoseMarie Jones, MD John O. Jorgensen, MD Gregg H. Jossart, MD Robert P. Jury, MD Monther A. Kabbani, MD Mark H. Kadowaki, MD Michael P. Kahky, MD Andreas M. Kaiser, MD Mohammed M.H. Kalan, MD Ronald N. Kaleya, MD Souheil Kandalaft, MD Timothy D. Kane, MD Takashi Kanematsu, MD Jung Ch Kang, MD Hanoch Kashtan, MD Lester B. Katz, MD Dixon B. Kaufman, MD George B. Kazantsev, MD Tobias Keck, MD G. Nickos Kelessis, MD Mark C. Kelley, MD Edward Kelly, MD Ahmed Kemmou, MD Colleen Kennedy, MD Gregory D. Kennedy, MD Pardon R. Kenney, MD Tara S. Kent, MD Ara Keshishian, MD T. Ali Khan, MD Thomas L. Khoury, MD Dariush Kia, MD Jennefer A. Kieran, MD John W. Kilkenny, III, MD 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 32 Alessio Pigazzi, MD James F. Pingpank, MD C. Wright Pinson, MD Peter W.T. Pisters, MD Dieter Pohl, MD Douglas E. Politz, MD Rodney Pommier, MD Steven C. Poplawski, MD Lisa S. Poritz, MD Fabio M. Potenti, MD Janey S.A. Pratt, MD Alfonso Preciado, MD Victor E. Pricolo, MD Cedric J. Priebe, Jr., MD Timothy A. Pritts, MD Michael R. Probstfeld, MD Basil A. Pruitt, Jr., MD Jay B. Prystowsky, MD Anibal O. Puente, MD Peter N. Purcell, MD Roland R. Purcell, MD Douglas Quan, MD Florencia G. Que, MD Fernando Quijano-Orvananos, MD Robert M. Quinlan, MD Theresa M. Quinn, MD John M. Rabkin, MD Janice F. Rafferty, MD Jan Rakinic, MD Sonia Ramamoorthy, MD Kolandaivelu Ramaswamy, MD Hariharan Ramesh, MS, MCh Nitin J. Rangnekar, MD Ashraf Rasheed, MD R. Richard Rasmussen, MD Marshall I. Ravden, MD Thammadi Ravikant, MD Stephen C. Rayhill, MD Patrick R. Reardon, MD Jay A. Redan, MD M. Brook Redd, MD K. Sudhakar Reddy, MD Ronaldo Rego, MD Benjamin J. Reichstein, MD Craig A. Reickert, MD Richard B. Reiling, MD Bakr Nour, MD Domingo C. Nunez, MD Carlos M. Nuno-Guzman, MD Michael J. O’Connor, MD Kevin F. O’Donnell, MD Kelly S. Oggero, MD Daniel S. Oh, MD Harumasa Ohyanagi, MD Andrew J. Oishi, MD Akira Okada, MD Richard N. Olen, MD Uretz J. Oliphant, MD Charles S. O’Mara, MD Stephen J. O’Neil, MD Bruce A. Orkin, MD Susan L. Orloff, MD John S. O’Shea, MD Alessandro B. Osvaldt, MD Yoshihide Otani, MD Donald R. Owen, MD Claire F. Ozaki, MD Soji Ozawa, MD H. Leon Pachter, MD Ming Pan, MD Theodore N. Pappas, MD Dilipkumar Parekh, MD Alexander A. Parikh, MD Pauline K. Park, MD Andrew Parsons, MD Martin G. Paul, MD Timothy M. Pawlik, MD Alphonse M. Pecoraro, Jr., MD Lee Pederson, MD Ann L. Peick, MD William S. Pennington, Jr., MD Jason R. Penzer, MD Manuel Pera, MD Miguel Pera, MD Sara Pereira, MD Richard A. Perugini, MD Joseph B. Petelin, MD Beverley A. Petrie, MD Athanassios Petrotos, MD P. Terry Phang, MD Edward H. Phillips, MD Lisa Clark Pickett, MD 33 GENERAL INFORMATION F. Andrew Morfesis, MD Glyn R. Morgan, MD Toshiyuki Mori, MD William K. Morioka, MD Zenichi Morise, MD Jon Benjamin Morris, MD Joseph A. Morris, MD Todd J. Morris, MD Chet A. Morrison, MD Gareth J. Morris-Stiff, MD A. James Moser, MD Adyr A. Moss, MD Mutinhima Moyo, MD Asish Mukherjee, MD J. Edward Mullens, MD Sean J. Mulvihill, MD Imtiaz A. Munshi, MD Kenric M. Murayama, MD Sadri Musavi, MD Peter Muscarella, II, MD Francisco J. Nachon Garcia, MD Deborah A. Nagle, MD David M. Nagorney, MD Hiroo Naito, MD Eric K. Nakakura, MD Shoji Nakamori, MD Anil Narula, MD Subramanian Natarajan, MD Russell J. Nauta, MD William H. Nealon, MD Heidi Nelson, MD Joao Batista Neto, MD Simon S. Ng, MD D. Rick Ngo, MD Justin H. Nguyen, MD Ninh T. Nguyen, MD Patricia N. Nguyen, MD Jeffrey M. Nicastro, MD Ronald L. Nichols, MD John E. Niederhuber, MD Yuji Nimura, MD Seigo Nishida, MD Samy S. Nitecki, MD Santhat Nivatvongs, MD Petter L. Nordback, MD Jeffrey A. Norton, MD Sara Mayo, MD Julio M. Mayol, MD Lawrence P. McChesney, MD Leslie C. McClellan, MD Robert N. McClelland, MD Thomas V. McCormick, MD Marian P. McDonald, MD Arthur S. McFee, MD Colin McKay, MD J. Barry McKernan, MD Robert H. McLaughlin, MD Michael J. McMahon, MD Ross L. McMahon, MD Stephen S. McNatt, MD David S. Medich, MD Soeren Torge Mees John E. Meilahn, MD Daniel R. Meldrum, MD Genevieve B. Melton-Meaux, MD W. Scott Melvin, MD Miguel A. Mercado, MD David W. Mercer, MD Jonathan R. Merrill, MD Walter H. Merrill, MD Ingrid M. Meszoely, MD Peter Metrakos, MD Philip P. Metzger, MD Jerry R. Meyers, MD William C. Meyers, MD Luc A. Michel, MD Leon G. Michl, MD Bonnie M. Miller, MD Burton Miller, MD Charles M. Miller, MD Robert E. Miller, MD S. Thomas Miller, MD Sidney F. Miller, MD John S. Minasi, MD Takeyuki Misawa, MD Bhargav M. Mistry, MD Robert C. Moesinger, MD Moheb M.A. Mohareb, MD Daniela Molena, MD Michael J. Monfils, MD Eduardo E. Montalvo-Jave, MD Harvey G. Moore, MD 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 34 Jon-Arne Soreide, MD Raul E. Soria, MD Jose A. Soriano, MD Jose L. Sorrentino, MD David J. Soto, MD David I. Soybel, MD Constantine P. Spanos, MD Hadar Spivak, MD Myur S. Srikanth, MD Michael J. Stamos, MD Blayne A. Standage, MD Steven A. Stanten, MD Edward S. Stanton, MD Paul M. Starker, MD Kevin F. Staveley-O’Carroll, MD Michael L. Steer, MD John A. Steers, MD David E. Stein, MD Hubert J. Stein, MD Steven M. Steinberg, MD Randolph M. Steinhagen, MD Scott A. Steinmetz, MD Matthias G. Stelzner, MD Lawrence E. Stern, MD Larry H. Stevens, MD Richard H. Stewardson, MD Lygia Stewart, MD Gregory V. Stiegmann, MD Mark E. Stoker, MD James M. Stone, MD Steven M. Strasberg, MD Jan R. Struckmann, MD Steven J. Stryker, MD Choichi Sugawa, MD Yoshinobu Sumiyama, MD Makoto Sunamura, MD Magesh Sundaram, MD Riccardo A. Superina, MD Burton G. Surick, MD Mamoru Suzuki, MD Bo Joar Svanvik, MD John F. Sweeney, MD Swen R. Swensen, MD Jorge S. Szauer, MD Samuel Szomstein, MD Michinaga Takahashi, MD Anthony J. Senagore, MD Michael J. Sessler, MD Phillip P. Shadduck, MD Thomas K. Shahinian, MD Yan-Shen Shan, MD Kenneth Shapiro, MD Brett C. Sheppard, MD Robert L. Sheridan, MD Chikashi Shibata, MD Shen Liang Shih, MD G. Thomas Shires, III, MD Man H. Shiu, MD Eugene Shively, MD Gregg I. Shore, MD Margo Shoup, MD Sahir Shroff, MD Timothy D. Sielaff, MD Roger A. Siemens, MD David B. Sievers, MD J. Rudiger Siewert, MD Honorio Sigala Frommeyer, MD David L. Sigalet, MD Allan W. Silberman, MD Howard Silberman, MD Mark L. Silen, MD Pierpaolo Sileri, MD Erik J. Simchuk, MD Diane M. Simeone, MD H. Hank Simms, MD Howard M. Simon, MD Mika N. Sinanan, MD Ajit R.G. Singh, MD Renu Sinha, MD Kenneth R. Sirinek, MD Kristin A. Skinner, MD Bradford Sklow, MD C. Daniel Smith, MD C. David Smith, MD David C. Smith, MD Lee E. Smith, MD Peter B. Soeters, MD Selman Sokmen, MD Larry L. Sollenberger, MD Bruce G. Sommer, MD Eric A. Sommer, MD Christopher J. Sonnenday, MD 35 GENERAL INFORMATION Leyo Ruo, MD Peter L. Rutledge, MD Jonathan Sack, MD Pierre F. Saldinger, MD Barry A. Salky, MD Renato Salvador, MD Lorenzo K. Sampson, MD Jaswinder Samra, MD Juan-Ramon Sanabria, MD Barry R. Sanchez, MD Andres Sanchez-Pernaute, MD Jerome L. Sandler, MD Howard Sankary, MD Robert O. Santaella, MD Michael A. Saridakis, MD Juan M. Sarmiento, MD Aaron R. Sasson, MD Hitoshi Satodate, MD John A. Savino, MD Jonathan M. Saxe, MD Rudolf Schandalik, MD Philip R. Schauer, MD David E. Scheeres, MD Stephen E. Schmid, MD Hans J. Schmidt, MD Robert E. Schmieg, Jr., MD Paul J. Schmit, MD Benjamin E. Schneider, MD James J. Schneider Ronald R. Schnier, MD Michael H. Schoenberg, MD Theodore R. Schrock, MD Beth A. Schrope, MD Matthew J. Schuchert, MD Richard D. Schulick, MD Alan L. Schuricht, MD Myron E. Schwartz, MD Michael Schweitzer, MD Wayne H. Schwesinger, MD Daniel J. Scott, MD J. Ryland Scott, MD Charles H. Scudamore, MD Jeffrey D. Sedlack, MD Matthias H. Seelig, MD Paul M. Selinkoff, MD Don J. Selzer, MD Mark A. Reiner, MD Randolph B. Reinhold, MD Harry W. Reinstine, Jr., MD Christine Ren, MD John V. Reynolds, MD Aleksandr A. Reznichenko, MD Rocco Ricciardi, MD Alan T. Richards, MD Christina G. Richards, MD William S. Richardson, MD Michael Richman, MD Harry M. Richter, III, MD David E. Rivadeneira, MD Avraham I. Rivkind, MD John P. Roberts, MD John W. Robertson, Jr., MD Arnold P. Robin, MD Malcolm K. Robinson, MD Antonio E. Robles, MD Flavio G. Rocha, MD David T. Rock, MD Bradley M. Rodgers, MD Grant V. Rodkey, MD Manuel G. Rodriguez-Diaz, MD Stanley J. Rogers, MD Joseph J. Roh, MD Sergio Rojas Ortega, MD Joseph E. Ronaghan, MD Ernest L. Rosato, MD Alexander S. Rosemurgy, MD Lawrence Rosenberg, MD Wade R. Rosenberg, MD Steven Rosenblatt, MD Raul J. Rosenthal, MD Ronnie A. Rosenthal, MD Thomas R. Rossi, MD Aaron E. Roth, MD David A. Rothenberger, MD Joseph Mi Rothwell, MD Ori D. Rotstein, MD Brian J. Rowlands, MD Gary D. Roye, MD Aviel Roy-Shapira, MD James Rucinski, MD Marek Rudnicki, MD Loring W. Rue, III, MD 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 36 Alan M. Yahanda, MD Katsuhiko Yanaga, MD Emre Yedidag, MD Laurence F. Yee, MD Karen A. Yeh, MD Yuk Pang Yeung, MD Kazuhiko Yoshida, MD Susan B. Young, DO Tonia M. Young-Fadok, MD Tahir E. Yunus, MD John E. Yurko, MD Giovanni Zaninotto, MD Howard A. Zaren, MD Elie J. Zayyat, MD Michael J. Zdon, MD Joseph N. Zemis, MD GianCarlo Zotti, MD George D. Zuidema, MD Rebecca A. Zulim, MD Thea Zumwalt Thomas N. Zweng, MD Nicholas J. Zyromski, MD Mallory Williams, MD Michael Williams, MD Noel N. Williams, MD Michael F. Wilson, MD Stephen M. Wilson, MD John A. Windsor, MD Kenneth M. Wing, MD Richard W. Wintch, MD Jordan Winter, MD Leslie Wise, MD Stephen R. Wise, MD Jerald D. Wishner, MD Bruce M. Wolfe, MD Renee S. Wolff, MD Todd A. Woltman, MD Brian K. Wong, MD W. Douglas Wong, MD R. Patrick Wood, MD Mary A. Woodhouse, MD Albert M. Wright, MD John K. Wright, MD Eleftherios S. Xenos, MD Clifford S. Yaffe, MD Friend George L. Austin, MD Dimitrios V. Avgerinos, MD Amram Ayalon, MD Ralph W. Aye, MD William H. Ayers, Jr., MD Yvonne Baerga-Varela, MD Christopher C. Baker, MD Bruno M. Balsiger, MD Ulises Baltazar, MD Vanessa M. Banz, MD Hani B. Baradi, MD David M. Barbara, Jr., MD Stephen L. Barker, MD Stephen A. Barnes, MD John A. Barrett, MD Joshua Barton, MD Antonio Basoli, MD Todd W. Bauer, MD Nancy N. Baxter, MD John M. Beal, MD Kareem M. Abu-Elmagd, MD Juan M. Acosta, MD David B. Adams, MD Mark Aeder, MD Muhammad F. Afzal, MD Julio G. Aguilar, MD Philip P. Alford, MD Jeff W. Allen, MD Peter J. Allen, MD Thomas A. Aloia, MD Rodger W. Althoff, MD Casandra A. Anderson, MD Wayne L. Anderson, MD Valeriu E. Andrei, MD Eliane Angst, MD Gary J. Anthone, MD Caio G. Aquino, MD Richard B. Arenas, MD Hesham M. Atwa, MD Glenn T. Ault, MD 37 GENERAL INFORMATION Panteleimon Vassiliu, MD J. Nicolas Vauthey, MD Arturo Vazquez-Garcia, MD Vic Velanovich, MD Jose M. Velasco, MD Rao H. Vempaty, MD Reese A. Verner, MD Jerome J. Vernick, MD John T. Vetto, MD Mark A. Vierra, MD Gary C. Vitale, MD Stephen B. Vogel, MD David P. Vogt, MD Carmine Volpe, MD Mark Von Fluee, MD Petar Vukasin, MD Richard B. Wait, MD L.G. Walker, Jr., MD Marc K. Wallack, MD R Matthew Walsh, MD Harold J. Wanebo, MD Chia-Siu Wang, MD Peter C. Wang, MD David I. Watson, MD Mark J. Watson, MD Michael G. Wayne, MD Sharon M. Weber, MD Tracey L. Weigel, MD Wayne M. Weiss, MD Rudolph A. Weitemeyer, MD Richard E. Welling, MD Mark L. Welton, MD Carroll J. Wendland, PhD Jorgen Wenner, MD Carl J. Westcott, MD Gerald Wetscher, MD L. Albert Wetter, MD Giles F. Whalen, MD Edward E. Whang, MD Karen Whang, MD Richard L. Whelan, MD Mark H. Whiteford, MD Brian P. Whooley, MD Eric A. Wiebke, MD G. Melville Williams, MD Gary B. Williams, MD Yoshifumi Takeyama, MD Mark S. Talamonti, MD Kenneth K. Tanabe, MD Toshiyuki Tanaka, MD Roger P. Tatum, MD Bryce R. Taylor, MD Fabio V. Teixeira, MD Steven D. Tennenberg, MD Lewis W. Teperman, MD Paula M. Termuhlen, MD Joerg Theisen, MD Richard C. Thirlby, MD Richard M. Thomas, MD Geoffrey B. Thompson, MD Jesse E. Thompson, Jr., MD William A. Thompson, III, MD William R. Thompson, MD Bjorn Thorbjarnarson, MD Marvin Tiesenga, MD Greg Tino, MD Renam C. Tinoco, MD Akira Tokunaga, MD Ronald K. Tompkins, MD Pedro P. Torres-Mirabal, MD Robert J. Tripp, MD Douglas R. Trostle, MD I-Tsou Tseng, MD Jennifer F. Tseng, MD Gregory G. Tsiotos, MD Ryoichi Tsuchiya, MD Wayne B. Tuckson, MD Peter H.M. Tung, MD Douglas Turner, MD James W. Turner, MD Joel A. Turner, MD Michiaki Unno, MD Ajay K. Upadhyay, MD David R. Urbach, MD Ketan R. Vagholkar, MS D. Brock Vair, MD Algis P. Valiulis, MD Krishna D. Valjee, MD Thomas M. Van Gulik, MD J. John B. Van Lanschot, MD Daniel G. Vanuno, MD Thomas Vargish, MD 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 38 Edward C. Facundus, MD Thomas J. Fahey, III, MD Mark E. Faith, MD Massimo Falconi Gregory L. Falk, MD Alik Farber, MD E.H. Farthmann, MD Victor W. Fazio, MD Edward L. Felix, MD John J. Feng, MD Andrea Ferrara, MD Alberto R. Ferreres, MD Stephen J. Ferzoco, MD Michael R. Fiorucci, MD Rhonda Fishel, MD William E. Fisher, MD Garry F. Fitzpatrick, MD Louis J. Flancbaum, MD R.Y. Declan Fleming, MD Raja M. Flores, MD William J. Flynn, Jr., MD Frank A. Folk, MD Kenneth A. Forde, MD Clarence E. Foster, III, MD Constantine T. Frantzides, MD Herbert Freund, MD Farshad Frozanpor, MD Donald E. Fry, MD Robert D. Fry, MD Ahmed Osama Gaber, MD Michael Gadenstatter, MD Wolfgang B. Gaertner, MD Maurice Galante, MD Steven Gallinger, MD Alphonse L. Gallitano, MD John F.W. Garvey, MD Harold V. Gaskill, III, MD Warren J. Gasper, MD Michael W.L. Gauderer, MD Gary R. Gecelter, MD David A. Geller, MD Brett T. Gemlo, MD Pascal Gervaz, MD Ali Ghazi, MD Michael Ghusn, MBBS Dan I. Giurgiu, MD Ruben Cortes, MD Alvin M. Cotlar, MD L. Kenneth Countryman, MD Anita P. Courcoulas, MD Robert G. Craig, MD Michael L. Craighead, MD David L. Crawford, MD Ruy J. Cruz, Jr., MD Paul G. Curcillo, II, MD Myriam J. Curet, MD Daniel A. Cusati, MD Jose EM Da Cunha Tanuja Damani, MD Omar K. Danner, MD Chad J. Davis, MD Lillian G. Dawes, MD Mario DeBellis, MD E. Sebastian Debus, MD Cassim T. Degani, MD Michael J. Demeure, MD Aram N. Demirjian, MD L. Matthew Deppe, MD Claude Deschamps, MD Sekhar Dharmarajan, MD Lawrence N. Diebel, MD Ralph J. Doerr, MD Alexander Doolas, MD Cataldo Doria, MD Ernesto R. Drelichman, MD William R. Drucker, MD Troy M. Duininck, MD Mark D. Duncan, MD Carlyle M. Dunshee, II, MD David W. Easter, MD Burton L. Eisenberg, MD Baki Ekci, MD Sofiane El Djouzi, MD Joshua Ellenhorn, MD James C. Ellsmere, MD N. Joseph Espat, MD Joseph P. Esposito, MD David A. Etzioni, MD William S. Eubanks, Jr., MD Ricardo B. Eusebio, MD James T. Evans, MD Peter J. Fabri, MD 39 GENERAL INFORMATION Henry Buchwald, MD Joseph R. Buck, MD Gregory B. Bulkley, MD Miguel A. Burch, MD Rollin S. Burhans, Jr., MD Frederic L. Bushkin, MD John S. Bynon, Jr., MD David R. Byrd, MD Elesiario M. Caetano, MD Daniel Caldeira, MD Jerome W. Canter, MD Rafael F. Capella, MD Brennan J. Carmody, MD C. Ross Carter, MD Joseph A. Caruana, Jr., MD Sam H. Carvajal, MD Robert A. Catania, MD Philip F. Caushaj, MD Demetrio Cavadas, MD Ronald S. Chamberlain, MD Hsiang-Sui Chan, MD William C. Chapman, MD William H.H. Chapman, MD Vedantum R. Chari, MD Juan J. Chavez-Rodriguez, MD Miin-Fu Chen, MD David B. Chessin, MD Chol Kyoon Cho, MD Patricia S. Choban, MD Karen Chojnacki, MD David Z.J. Chu, MD Kent-Man Chu, MD Jose R. Cintron, MD William C. Cirocco, MD Thomas E. Clancy, MD Bryan M. Clary, MD Ronald H. Clements, MD Donald M. Clough, MD Philip A. Cohen, MD Nicholas D. Colapinto, MD Robert E. Cole, MD Mario Colombo-Benkmann, MD Waldo L. Concepcion, MD Charles H. Cook, MD David W. Cook, MD Marvin L. Corman, MD Derrick J. Beech, MD David Befeler, MD Stephen W. Behrman, MD Scott Belsley, MD Aziz Benbrahim, MD Jeffrey S. Bender, MD Robert S. Bennion, MD Peter N. Benotti, MD Elizabeth R. Benyi, DO Simon Bergman, MD Russell S. Berman, MD Monica M. Bertagnolli, MD Enrique M. Beveraggi, MD Parag Bhanot, MD Oliver R. Biggers, MD Charles E. Binkley, MD Desmond H. Birkett, MD Krishna A. Birusingh, MD Henri Bismuth, MD N. Peter Blair, MD Dennis Blom, MD James F. Boffa, MD Malak B. Bokhari, MD Richard J. Bold, MD James A. Bonheur, MD James A. Booker, Jr., MD Liliana G. Bordeianou, MD Brock M. Bordelon, MD Brian Bosworth, MD Talmadge A. Bowden, Jr., MD Anne L. Bradley Lally, MD William A. Bradshaw, MD Larry E. Bragg, MD Mary L. Brandt, MD James J. Bransfield, MD Gene D. Branum, MD Kenneth L. Brayman, MD Elizabeth M. Breen, MD Ross M. Bremner, MD John J. Brems, MD Douglas A. Brewer, MD Susan C. Briley, MD Jeffrey T. Brodsky, MD Jared L. Brooks, MD Thomas A. Broughan, MD F. Charles Brunicardi, MD 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 40 Rizal Lim, MD Edward Lin, DO Virginia R. Litle, MD George A. Liu, MD Terrence H. Liu, MD Chung-Mau Lo, MD Thom E. Lobe, MD Juan J. Lojo, MD Jonathan S. Lokey, MD Jay C. Long, MD Joao A. Lopes, MD Marvin J. Lopez, MD Rick G. Lorentz, MD Andrew William Lowe, MBBS Jeffrey A. Lowell, MD Donald Lucek, MD Martin A. Luchtefeld, MD Lars R. Lundell, MD Bruce V. MacFadyen, Jr., MD George W. Machiedo, MD Eberhard A. Mack, MD James A. Madura, MD Vivek Maheshwari, MD Mokenge P. Malafa, MD Mary Maluccio, MD Joshua M.V. Mammen, MD Jonathan A. Mandelbaum, MD Jay S. Markowitz, MD Gerald J. Marks, MD Richard A. Marks, MD Shelley A. Marks, MD Harry P. Marshall, MD Matthew B. Martin, MD John B. Martinie, MD William H. Marx, DO Michael J. Mastrangelo, Jr., MD John L. Mathews, III, MD Samer G. Mattar, MD Brent D. Matthews, MD Kewal K. Maudar, MD Patricia E. May, MD Judith A. McCart, MD Todd M. McCarty, MD Michael F. McGee, MD Robert McKay, MD Donald McMillan Michael L. Kendrick, MD Bruce A. Kerner, MD Morris D. Kerstein, MD Yashodhan S. Khajanchee, MD Abid H. Khan Amit S. Kharod, MD Choong Ba Kim, MD Dong K. Kim, MD Jaehwang Kim, MD Ran S. Kim, MD Young Jin Kim, DD Beth C. Kimball, MD G. Edward Kimm, Jr., MD Donald G. King, MD Yuko Kitagawa, MD Akio Kitahama, MD David G. Kitts, MD Mary E. Klingensmith, MD Stuart J. Knechtle, MD Tien C. Ko, MD Shin Kobayashi, MD Thomas M. Kocher, MD Linwood G. Koger, III, MD Joseph A. Kuhn, MD Anatoli Kurzanov, MD Alex J. Ky, MD David M. Lambert, MD Jeffrey P. Lamont, MD Nicholas P. Lang, MD Paul B. Lansing, MD Gerald M. Larson, MD Harold Laufman, MD David M. Lauter, MD David B. Lautz, MD Simon Y.K. Law, MD Wai-Lun Law, MD Henry L. Laws, MD James T. Lee, Jr., MD Sukhyung Lee Dr Michael J Leinwand Eli N. Lerner, MD Donald P. Lesslie, III, DO Richard Letourneau, MD Joe U. Levi, MD Edward A. Levine, MD Mark J. Lieser, MD 41 GENERAL INFORMATION Walter D. Holder, Jr., MD Michael D. Holzman, MD Mary A. Hooks, MD Vendie H. Hooks, III, MD Santiago Horgan, MD Ryo Hosotani, MD Scott G. Houghton, MD Robert L. Howisey, MD Nathan L. Huber, MD Eric S. Hungness, MD Steven R. Hunt, MD Daniel C. Hunter, Jr., MD Duane G. Hutson, MD Rosa F. Hwang, MD Paul V.B. Hyde, MD Mikio Imamura, MD Mario L. Iovaldi, MD Corey W. Iqbal, MD Hiromichi Ito, MD Kaori Ito, MD Yumi Izumisato, MD Moises Jacobs, MD Fawzi A.M. Jadallah, MD Christopher G. Jamieson, MD Glyn G. Jamieson, MD John J. Jasaitis, MD Roger L. Jenkins, MD Ramon E. Jimenez, MD Colin D. Johnson, MD Sara M. Johnson, MD Carolyn E. Jones, MD Richard A. Jorgensen, MD Andreas I. Karachristos, MD Constantine Karihaloo, MBBS Richard C. Karl, MD Shahzeer Karmali, MD Martin S. Karpeh, Jr., MD Michael S. Kasparek, MD Namir Katkhouda, MD Stephen M. Kavic, MD Akira Kawata, MD Kirk K. Kazarian, MD Scott J. Keckler, MD Scott T. Kelley, MD John M. Kellum, Jr., MD John J. Kelly, MD Beat Gloor, MD Jason S. Gold, MD Walter B. Goldfarb, MD Richard E. Goldstein, MD Robert Gollb, MD Richard W. Golub, MD Thomas H. Gouge, MD Martin G. Gould, MD Kevin J. Grannan, MD Clive S. Grant, MD John P. Grant, MD John A. Greager, MD A. Gerson Greenburg, MD Adrian J. Greenstein, MD Sharon Gregorcyk, MD J.W.M. Greve, MD Anirban Gupta, MD Samir K. Gupta, MD Phil P. Gutierrez, MD Peter A. Haas, MD Patrick Hagihara, MD Ulf H. Haglund, MD Hani H. Haider, MD Jeffrey M. Hamdorf, MBBS Victor A. Hanson, MD Sanjiv Haribhakti, MD Robert C. Harland, MD Majid Hashemi, MD Liam A. Haveran, DO Daniel H. Hayes, MD Jason T. Heckman, MD Charles P. Heise, MD Thomas Helmsworth, MD Alan W. Hemming, MD Steven J. Heneghan, MD B. Todd Heniford, MD Daniel M. Herron, MD Jonathan R. Hiatt, MD Felda Hightower, MD O. Joe Hines, MD Brian F. Hinnebusch, MD Spiros P. Hiotis, MD Kosei C. Hirakawa, MD Edward G. Hixson, MD Steven N. Hochwald, MD Andreas C. Hoffmann, MD 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 42 Michael Rosen, MD Janice G. Rothschild, MD Frank S. Rotolo, MD Campbell S.D. Roxburgh, MB, ChB Christopher C. Rupp, MD Benjamin F. Rush, Jr., MD John C. Russell, MD Andrea Ruzzenente, MD John B. Ryan, MD Theodore J. Saclarides, MD Javier Saenz-Chapa, MD Bassem Y. Safadi, MD Farouk Safi, MD Reza F. Saidi, MD Marco A. Sailer, MD George H. Sakorafas, MD Jonathan Salo, MD Isaac Samuel, MD Vivian M. Sanchez, MD Iris Sanchez Egido, MD Juhani A. Sand, MD Andras Sandor, MD Armando Sardi, MD George A. Sarosi, Jr., MD Iwao Sasaki, MD Katsusuke Satake, MD Alison C. Savitz, MD Courtney Scaife, MD João An Schemberk, Jr., MD Kenneth E. Schemmer, MD Timothy Schmitt, MD James J. Schneider, MD Luke O. Schoeniger, MD Wolfgang H. Schraut, MD Gerhard P. Schwab, MD Richard W. Schwartz, MD Roderich E. Schwarz, MD William A. Scovill, MD Harry W. Sell, Jr., MD Neal E. Seymour, MD Paresh C. Shah, MD Shimul A. Shah, MD Peter Shamamian, MD Mark Shapiro, MD Rohit Sharma, MD Kenneth W. Sharp, MD Silvania Pimentel, MD David E. Pitcher, MD Miguel E. Plaza de los Reyes, MD Alfons Pomp, MD Teresa A. Ponn, MD Ronnie T. Poon, MD Walter J. Pories, MD Mitchell C. Posner, MD John R. Potts, III, MD Eric C. Poulin, MD Colin J. Powers, MD Kinga A. Powers, MD Phillip D. Price, MD Raymond R. Price, MD Robert S. Price, MD Kenneth J. Printen, MD Bernadette C. Profeta, MD Scott K. Pruitt, MD Salvatore Pucciarelli, MD Patta Radhakrishna, MBBS Frank Raiser, MD Ujwala D. Rajgopal, MD Steven Rakita, MD Bruce J. Ramshaw, MD Kevin R. Rayls, MD Doytt D. Redmond, MD Robert V. Rege, MD Kaye M. Reid Lombardo, MD James J. Reilly, Jr., MD Stephen G. ReMine, MD Feza H. Remzi, MD Alberto Reyes, MD Benedict M. Reynolds, MD Harry L. Reynolds, Jr., MD Thomas W. Rice, MD William Rienhoff, III, MD Wallace P. Ritchie, Jr., MD Homero Rivas, MD Patricia L. Roberts, MD Michael S. Rodgers, MB, ChB Jerry B. Rogers, MD Kevin King Roggin, MD Rolando H. Rolandelli, MD Rodrigo C. Roldan, Jr., MD Rafael A. Romero, MD Francis E. Rosato, Jr., MD 43 GENERAL INFORMATION Enders K. Ng, MD Peter F. Nichol, MD Francis C. Nichols, MD Christopher J. Northup, MD Michael L. Nussbaum, MD Peter R. Nuttleman, MD Scott W. Nye, MD Brant K. Oelschlager, MD Arzu Oezcelik, MD Keith T. Oldham, MD J. Patrick O’Leary, MD Dmitry Oleynikov, MD John F. Olmstead, MD Frank G. Opelka, MD Richard C. Orahood, MD Brian C. Organ, MD Lisa Ann Orloff, MD Robert W. O’Rourke, MD Hector Orozco, MD Richard K. Orr, MD Ashraf I. Osman, MD Robert W. Osorio, MD Robert T. Osteen, MD James R. Ouellette, DO Robert S. Ozeran, MD Jose A.P. Pacheco, MD Michael J. Page, MD Ramesh Paladugu, MD Adrian E. Park, MD Gavish Patel, MD K S. Patel, MD C. Richard Patterson, MD Emma J. Patterson, MD Marco G. Patti, MD Eric M. Pauli, MD James L. Peacock, MD Ib Krogh Pedersen, MD John H. Pemberton, MD Timothy C. Pennell, MD Rodrigo O. Perez, MD Silvana Perretta, MD Kyle A. Perry, MD Edward T. Peter, MD John A. Petrovich, MD Eduardo Phillips, MD Antonio I. Picon, MD Robert W. McMillan, MD Heriberto Medina-Franco, MD Amir Mehran, MD Samir Mehta, MA Alan K. Meinke, MD Marcovalerio Melis, MD John D. Mellinger, MD Nipun B. Merchant, MD Ronald C. Merrell, MD Hollis W. Merrick, III, MD Keith P. Meslin, MD Amanda M. Metcalf, MD Constantine A. Michas, MD Stephen L. Michel, MD Brent W. Miedema, MD Stephen J. Migliori, MD Dean J. Mikami, MD Keith W. Millikan, MD Jeffrey W. Milsom, MD Rebecca M. Minter, MD Lisa F. Minton, MD Brian G. Miscall, MD Navid Monajjem, MD Robert C. Monson, II, MD Francis D. Moore, Jr., MD A. Rahim Moossa, MD Craig B. Morgenthal, MD John Morton, MD Mario H. Mueller, MD Michael W. Mulholland, MD John T. Mullen, MD David C. Mulligan, MD Edward C. Mun, MD Joseph T. Murphy, MD Melissa M. Murphy, MD Michel M. Murr, MD Isha A. Mustafa, MD Alex P. Nagle, MD Nicholas Namias, MD Lena M. Napolitano, MD Vinod Narra, MD Erik B. Naslund, MD Jaimie D. Nathan, MD Hector R. Nava, MD Dhiren Nehra, MD Martin I. Newman, MD 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 44 Mark A. Wilson, MD Robert F. Wilson, MD William S. Wilson, MD Helmut Witzigmann, MD James B. Wolcott, MD Seth I. Wolpert, MD Michael S. Woods, MD Gerald L. Woolam, MD Sherry M. Wren, MD Mark S. Yamamura, MD Richard J. Yarger, MD Sadik Yildirim, MD Sam S. Yoon, MD Fredrick L. Yost, MD Francesco Zaccaria, MD Paolo Zamboni, MD Wendell E. Zehel, MD Jose T. Zovico, MD Randall S. Zuckerman, MD Walter G. Waddell, MD Sonny S. Wang, MD Garth L. Warnock, MD Robert S. Warren, MD Anthony Watson, MD Christopher R. Watters, MD Lawrence W. Way, MD James L. Weese, MD John P. Welch, MD Jason R. Wellen, MD Samuel A. Wells, Jr., MD David E. Wesson, MD Steven D. Wexner, MD Jane Wey, MD David C. Wherry, MD Alan P. White, MD David M. White, MD Jon C. White, MD Neal W. Wilkinson, MD Paul R. Williamson, MD Memorial Giving In Memory of Giovanna T. Cook Fawna Barrett Seleise Barrett Stanley & Ann Colson Robert R. Cook Loren & Laurita Hammel Karen S. Hawes & Timothy A. Bolton Jane M. Magnuson Tribute Session Giving 2007 Tribute to Josef E. Fischer and Frank G. Moody University of California, Irvine, Medical Center University of Utah University of Wisconsin Medical Foundation University of Vermont Vanderbilt University Medical Center Beth Israel Deaconess Surgery Foundation Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Department of Surgery Indiana University School of Medicine Salix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. U.S. Surgical/Autosuture 45 GENERAL INFORMATION James M. Swain, MD Richard S. Swanson, MD Robert F. Szczys, MD Parissa Tabrizian, MD Derya U. Tagge, MD Kozo Takase, MD Robert Talac, MD Joseph A. Talarico, MD Ali Tavakkolizadeh, MD Mark C. Taylor, MD Paulo Teixeira, MD Gordon L. Telford, MD Giuliano Testa, MD Charles P. Theuer, MD Marguerite J. Thomas, MD Lee W. Thompson, MD Jeffrey P. Thurlow, MD Michael H. Torosian, MD Orlando J. Torres, MD Ricardo A. Torres, MD Mauricio A. Trabanino, MD H. Ward Trueblood, MD Takashi Tsuchiya, MD Richard H. Turnage, MD Fred L. Turrill, MD James G. Tyburski, MD Kenichiro Uemura, MD Giampaolo Ugolini, MD Cyrus R. Vakili, MD Manuel Vallejo-Soto, MD Paul J. Van Boxel, MD Thomas J. Vandermeer, MD Esteban Varela, MD Kimberly A. Varker, MD Madhulika G. Varma, MD Steven N. Vaslef, MD Melina C. Vassiliou, MD Juan-Carlos Verdeja, MD Fred D. Vermeulen, MD Ashley H. Vernon, MD Andres Vidovich-Ortiz, MD Onopriev A. Vladimirovitch, MD Jon D. Vogel, MD Eric T. Volckmann, MD Charles M. Vollmer, Jr., MD David G. Von Rueden, MD Saad Shebrain, MD David G. Sheldon, MD Paul C. Shellito, MD Perry Shen, MD Santosh Shenoy, MD David Shibata, MD Kazauki Shimada, MD Ernestine C. Shires, MD Jason K. Sicklick, MD John P. Siegel, MD Elin R. Sigurdson, MD Sadiq S. Sikora, MD Andrea A. Silver, MD Kenneth T. Sim, MD Mun Sup Sim, MD Clifford L. Simmang, MD Thomas E. Simpson, MD William F. Sindelar, MD James V. Sitzmann, MD Robert D. Smink, MD Brian R. Smith, MD David L. Smith, MD Clarence H. Soderberg, Jr., MD John E. Sonneland, MD Kjetil Soreide, MD Julie Ann Sosa, MD Richard K. Spence, MD Ariel U. Spencer, MD Jonathan Spicer, MD Ajai Srinivasan, MD Bruce E. Stabile, MD James R. Starling, MD Sharon L. Stein, MD Thomas A. Stellato, MD Donald R. Stepan, Jr., MD Luca Stocchi, MD James W. Stricker, MD Oliver Strobel, MD William E. Strodel, III, MD Scott A. Strong, MD Vivian E.M. Strong, MD Richard S. Stubbs, MD Cord Sturgeon, MD Debra L. Sudan, MD Ranjan Sudan, MD Harvey J. Sugerman, MD 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Honor Giving Doris and John L. Cameron Guest Oration 46 Ronald K. Tompkins, MD L. William Traverso, MD Joel A. Turner, MD Andrew L. Warshaw, MD Eric A. Wiebke, MD G. Melville Williams, MD Bruce G. Wolff, MD Christopher L. Wolfgang, MD John Wong, MD Charles J. Yeo, MD Michael E. Zenilman, MD Gazi B. Zibari, MD Michael J. Zinner, MD George D. Zuidema, MD Elsevier, Inc. Taylor S. Riall, MD William Rienhoff, III, MD Layton F. Rikkers, MD Glen S. Roseborough, MD Michael G. Sarr, MD Bruce D. Schirmer, MD C. Max Schmidt, MD Michael Schweitzer, MD Alexander D. Shepard, MD Christopher J. Sonnenday, MD Steven C. Stain, MD Kevin F. Staveley-O’Carroll, MD Robert V. Stephens, MD Steven M. Strasberg, MD Mark A. Talamini, MD Carol and Tom R. DeMeester U.S./Canadian Traveling Fellowship Raman Kurkchubasche Bernard Langer, MD Janice & Henri Lazarof Michael J Leinwand, MD Keith D. Lillemoe, MD Katherine J.M. Liu, MD Donald E. Low, MD David M. Mahvi, MD Jeffrey B. Matthews, MD David W. McFadden, MD Robin S. McLeod, MD Fabrizio Michelassi, MD Sumeet K. Mittal, MD Patricia N. Nguyen, MD Carlos A. Pellegrini, MD Jeffrey H. Peters, MD Hiram C. Polk, Jr., MD Jeffrey L. Ponsky, MD Basil A. Pruitt, Jr., MD Michael Richman, MD Layton F. Rikkers, MD Manfred P. Ritter, MD Michael G. Sarr, MD Bruce D. Schirmer, MD Stephen E. Schmid, MD Susan J. Smith Christopher J. Sonnenday, MD Steven C. Stain, MD Robert V. Stephens, MD Lee L. Swanstrom, MD Stanley W. Ashley, MD Leah Backhus, MD Luigi Bonavina, MD John C. Bowen, MD Mark P. Callery, MD John L. Cameron, MD Guilherme M.R. Campos, MD Alexander Chokler Carol & Tom R. DeMeester, MD Steven R. DeMeester, MD Abe Duban Andre C.H. Duranceau, MD Sherrie & James Evans Mark K. Ferguson, MD Charles J. Filipi, MD Robert J. Fitzgibbons, Jr., MD Downing Family Foundation Joseph H. Frankhouse, MD Gerald M. Fried, MD Susan Galandiuk, MD Judy & Frank L. Hewitt, III Ronald A. Hinder, MD Wayne Hofstetter, MD John G. Hunter, MD Bernard M. Jaffe, MD Lloyd Jenkinson R. Scott Jones, MD Howard S. Kaufman, MD Masaki Kitajima, MD Jeffrey W. Kronson, MD 47 GENERAL INFORMATION Robert E. Hermann, MD Richard A. Hodin, MD Michael G. House, MD Thomas John. Howard, MD John G. Hunter, MD Calogero Iacono, MD Daniel B. Jones, MD Howard S. Kaufman, MD Keith A. Kelly, MD Andrew S. Klein, MD Leonidas G. Koniaris, MD Bernard Langer, MD Steven D. Leach, MD Margaret Lee & Al Njoo LaSalle D. Leffall, Jr., MD Keith D. Lillemoe, MD Thomas H. Magnuson, MD Michael R. Marohn, MD Jeffrey B. Matthews, MD David W. McFadden, MD Michael M. Meguid, MD, PhD John E. Meilahn, MD Daniel R. Meldrum, MD Walter H. Merrill, MD Fabrizio Michelassi, MD Robert C. Moesinger, MD Frank G. Moody, MD Eric K. Nakakura, MD Attila Nakeeb, MD Isto H. Nordback, MD, PhD Michael S. Nussbaum, MD Charles S. O’Mara, MD Philip B. Paty, MD Timothy M. Pawlik, MD Carlos A. Pellegrini, MD Jeffrey H. Peters, MD Henry A. Pitt, MD Hiram C. Polk, Jr., MD Jeffrey L. Ponsky, MD Russell G. Postier, MD Richard A. Prinz, MD Basil A. Pruitt, Jr., MD Howard A. Reber, MD Linda M. Reilly, MD Eric Adler, MD Steven A. Ahrendt, MD Nita Ahuja, MD John C. Alverdy, MD Dana K. Andersen, MD Gerard V. Aranha, MD Chandrakanth Are, MD Stanley W. Ashley, MD R. Robinson Baker, MD Adrian Barbul, MD Barbara L. Bass, MD J. Augusto Bastidas, MD William A. Baumgartner, MD Robert W. Beart, Jr., MD Richard H. Bell, Jr., MD A. Michael Borkon, MD John C. Bowen, MD Carl E. Bredenberg, MD Mark P. Callery, MD Andrew M. Cameron, MD Doris & John L. Cameron, MD Kurtis A. Campbell, MD Alfred S. Casale, MD Herbert Chen, MD Michael A. Choti, MD William A. Crawley, MD Tom R. DeMeester, MD Jeffrey A. Drebin, MD Barish H. Edil, MD David T. Efron, MD Gershon Efron, MD Douglas B. Evans, MD Carlos Fernandez del-Castillo, MD Aaron S. Fink, MD Robert J. Fitzgibbons, Jr., MD James W. Fleshman, MD Julie Ann Freischlag, MD Charles F. Frey, MD Susan Gearhart, MD Steven B. Goldin, MD Toby Gordon, ScD Jay L. Grosfeld, MD Jeffrey M. Hardacre, MD John W. Harmon, MD 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Aileen Takahashi, MD L. William Traverso, MD Andrew L. Warshaw, MD Thomas J. Watson, MD Karen and Josef E. Fischer International Traveling Fellowship Maja and Frank Moody State-of-the-Art Lecture Robert E. Condon, MD Merril T. Dayton, MD Carlos O. Esquivel, MD Douglas B. Evans, MD William S. Fletcher, MD Charles F. Frey, MD David G. Fromm, MD Susan Galandiuk, MD Jeffrey M. Gauvin, MD James E. Goodnight, Jr., MD Norton J. Greenberger, MD John W. Harmon, MD John A. Hawkins, MD Joaquin S. Aldrete, MD O. Layton Alldredge, MD Richard J. Andrassy, MD Gerard V. Aranha, MD Barbara L. Bass, MD James M. Becker, MD Thomas J. Bergstrom, MD Leslie H. Blumgart, MD Robert E. Brolin, MD Larry C. Carey, MD James G. Chandler, MD Laurence Y. Cheung, MD Julio Coelho, MD 48 Kelly S. Oggero, MD Scott R. Petersen, MD Henry A. Pitt, MD Layton F. Rikkers, MD Michael G. Sarr, MD Bruce D. Schirmer, MD Norbert Senninger, MD Byers W. Shaw, Jr., MD Nathaniel J. Soper, MD Robert V. Stephens, MD Choichi Sugawa, MD Paula M. Termuhlen, MD Anjani Thakur, MD Ronald K. Tompkins, MD L. William Traverso, MD Norman Weisbrodt, PhD John Wong, MD Christian Herfarth, MD John G. Hunter, MD Stephen G. Jolley, MD Daniel B. Jones, MD R. Scott Jones, MD Yoshifumi Kawarada, MD Keith A. Kelly, MD Linda Leckman, MD Keith D. Lillemoe, MD James W. Maher, MD Nathaniel M. Matolo, MD Jeffrey B. Matthews, MD David W. McFadden, MD David W. Mercer, MD Fabrizio Michelassi, MD Maja & Frank G. Moody, MD David L. Nahrwold, MD Lloyd M. Nyhus, MD Kelly and Carlos Pellegrini SSAT/SAGES Joint Symposium Frank G. Moody, MD Michael S. Nussbaum, MD Kelly & Carlos A. Pellegrini, MD Jeffrey H. Peters, MD Jeffrey L. Ponsky, MD David W. Rattner, MD Layton F. Rikkers, MD David A. Rothenberger, MD Michael G. Sarr, MD Bruce D. Schirmer, MD Hiroshi Shimada, MD Nathaniel J. Soper, MD Steven C. Stain, MD Robert V. Stephens, MD Hiroo Takayama, MD L. William Traverso, MD Andrew L. Warshaw, MD Bruce M. Wolfe, MD Stanley W. Ashley, MD Barbara L. Bass, MD Robert W. Beart, Jr., MD Mark P. Callery, MD John L. Cameron, MD James G. Chandler, MD James W. Fleshman, MD Frederick L. Greene, MD Scott Helton, MD R. Scott Jones, MD Bernard Langer, MD Jeffrey E. Lee, MD Keith D. Lillemoe, MD Donald E. Low, MD Jeffrey B. Matthews, MD David W. McFadden, MD Robin S. McLeod, MD Ken Miura Planned Giving Paul H. Jordan, Jr., MD Listing reflects contributions received through March 15, 2010. 49 DAILY SCHEDULE Joseph Kim, MD W. John Kitzmiller, MD Theodore C. Koutlas, MD Bryan C. Kramer, MD Keith D. Lillemoe, MD Andrew M. Lowy, MD Richard A. Lynn, MD Jeffrey B. Matthews, MD David W. McFadden, MD Fabrizio Michelassi, MD Donald W. Moorman, MD Peter M. Mowschenson, MD Deborah A. Nagle, MD Michael S. Nussbaum, MD Lloyd M. Nyhus, MD Alexander A. Parikh, MD Sara Pereira, MD Timothy A. Pritts, MD, PhD Peter N. Purcell, MD Bruce D. Schirmer, MD Benjamin E. Schneider, MD Robert V. Stephens, MD Lawrence E. Stern, MD Steven D. Tennenberg, MD Anjani Thakur, MD Greg Tino, MD Brad W. Warner, MD Steven Albertson, MD James J. Andrasko, MD Barbara L. Bass, MD Karl J. Bertram, MD George L. Blackburn, MD Mark P. Callery, MD Steven M. Clark, MD Jonathan F. Critchlow, MD Robert A. Cusick, MD Edward A. Dachowski, MD Ralph De La Torre, MD Edward J. Diekhoff, MD Andreas Doermann, MD Mark D. Epstein, MD Elliott J. Fegelman, MD Karen & Josef E. Fischer, MD Douglas W. Hanto, MD, PhD John W. Harmon, MD Per-Olof J. Hasselgren, MD Michael A. Helmrath, MD Darryl T. Hiyama, MD Jay A. Johannigman, MD Christopher P. Johnson, MD Scott R. Johnson, MD Daniel B. Jones, MD Timothy D. Kane, MD Keith A. Kelly, MD 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA 7:00 AM 7:15 AM 7:30 AM 7:45 AM 8:00 AM 8:15 AM 8:30 AM 8:45 AM 9:00 AM 9:15 AM 9:30 AM 9:45 AM 10:00 AM 10:15 AM 10:30 AM 10:45 AM 11:00 AM 11:15 AM 11:30 AM 11:45 AM 12:00 PM 12:15 PM 12:30 PM 12:45 PM 1:00 PM 1:15 PM 1:30 PM 1:45 PM 2:00 PM 2:15 PM 2:30 PM 2:45 PM 3:00 PM 3:15 PM 3:30 PM 3:45 PM 4:00 PM 4:15 PM 4:30 PM 4:45 PM 5:00 PM 5:15 PM 5:30 PM 5:45 PM PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY B (PLENARY SESSION II) GUEST ORATION DDW CCS: Complicated Crohn's Disease DDW CCS: NonTransplant Options for HCC DDW CCS: Liver Urgencies and Emergencies MEET-THEPROFESSOR LUNCHEONS OPENING SESSION PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY A (PLENARY SESSION I) 51 STATEOF-THEART LECTUR E Minimal Access GI Surgery VIDEO SESSION III: QUICK SHOTS SESSION I SSAT/AHPBA JOINT SYMPOSIUM: Colorectal Cancer Liver Metastases DDW CCS: From Ogilvie's to Swallowed Keys: Emergencies DDW CCS: GE Junction Tumors DDW CCS: Obscure GI Bleeding MEET-THEPROFESSOR LUNCHEONS DDW CCS: Problematic Biliary Stricture DDW CCS: GIST TUESDAY, MAY 4, 2010 253-254 255-257 Hall F DDW CCS: Liver & GI Complicat'ns of Short Bowel Syndrome VIDEO SESSION II: BREAKFAST AT THE MOVIES CLINICAL WARD ROUNDS: Surgery for Diverticulitis POSTER SESSION II (authors available @ posters 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM) CONTROVERSIES IN GI SURGERY DEBATES B: Surgery for Rectal CA; NonObese Bariatric Surgery MAINTENANCE OF CERTIFICATION 244-245 CLINICAL WARD ROUNDS: PostOp Small Bowen Obstruction SSAT/ASCRS JOINT SYMPOSIUM: Rectal Cancer PUBLIC POLICY PANEL: Health Care Reform 243 ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING BASIC SCI PLENARY (PLENARY SESSION IV) 7:00 AM 7:15 AM 7:30 AM 7:45 AM 8:00 AM 8:15 AM 8:30 AM 8:45 AM 9:00 AM 9:15 AM 9:30 AM 9:45 AM 10:00 AM 10:15 AM 10:30 AM 10:45 AM 11:00 AM 11:15 AM 11:30 AM 11:45 AM 12:00 PM 12:15 PM 12:30 PM 12:45 PM 1:00 PM 1:15 PM 1:30 PM 1:45 PM 2:00 PM 2:15 PM 2:30 PM 2:45 PM 3:00 PM 3:15 PM 3:30 PM 3:45 PM 4:00 PM 4:15 PM 4:30 PM 4:45 PM 5:00 PM 5:15 PM 5:30 PM 5:45 PM PLENARY SESSION V Other QUICK SHOTS SESSION II Hall F DDW CCS: Complex Colorectal Issues MONDAY, MAY 3, 2010 253-254 255-257 POSTER SESSION I (authors available @ posters 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM) CONTROVERSIES IN GI SURGERY DEBATES A: Esophagectomy for CA; Incisional Hernia 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE DAILY SCHEDULE 50 CLINICAL WARD ROUNDS: Ostomy Complicat'ns 244-245 VIDEO SESSION I: Colon-Rectal & Hepatobiliary 243 SSAT/AGA/ASGE STATE-OF-THE-ART CONFERENCE: Necrotizing Pancreatitis: Novel Minimally Invasive Strategies SUNDAY 243-245 PLENARY SESSION III: Quality, Outcomes, & Risk Assessment POSTGRADUATE COURSE: Multidisciplinary Management of Gastrointestinal Disease THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Other THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE FOUNDERS MEDAL 243 Other Monday, May 3, 2010 52 MEET-THEPROFESSOR LUNCHEONS DDW CCS: New Hope for Chronic Pancreatitis? LAYTON F. RIKKERS, MD Professor, Emeritus Surgery, University of Wisconsin Madison, WI DDW CCS: Difficult-toRemove Colonic Polyps POSTER SESSION III (authors available @ posters 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM) EDUCATION PANEL: Teaching Uncommon/Complex Operations Ernest N. Morial Convention Center 244-245 QUICK SHOTS SESSION III SSAT/ISDS JOINT BREAKFAST SYMPOSIUM: GI Tract Cancer VIDEO SESSION IV: Esophagus, Stomach, & Pancreas SSAT/SAGES JOINT LUNCHEON SYMPOSIUM: Laparoscopy for Cancer PLENARY SESSION VII TRANSLATIONAL SCI PLENARY (PLENARY SESSION VI) 7:45 AM – 8:15 AM DAILY SCHEDULE 7:00 AM 7:15 AM 7:30 AM 7:45 AM 8:00 AM 8:15 AM 8:30 AM 8:45 AM 9:00 AM 9:15 AM 9:30 AM 9:45 AM 10:00 AM 10:15 AM 10:30 AM 10:45 AM 11:00 AM 11:15 AM 11:30 AM 11:45 AM 12:00 PM 12:15 PM 12:30 PM 12:45 PM 1:00 PM 1:15 PM 1:30 PM 1:45 PM 2:00 PM 2:15 PM 2:30 PM 2:45 PM 3:00 PM 3:15 PM 3:30 PM 3:45 PM 4:00 PM 4:15 PM 4:30 PM 4:45 PM 5:00 PM 5:15 PM 5:30 PM 5:45 PM WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2010 244-245 253-254 Hall F 53 THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA DORIS AND JOHN L. CAMERON GUEST ORATION MAJA & FRANK G. MOODY STATE-OF-THE-ART LECTURE “Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine” “Some of My Best Friends Are Surgeons” Monday, May 3, 2010 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM Tuesday, May 4, 2010 Ernest N. Morial Convention Center 244-245 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM Ernest N. Morial Convention Center 244-245 CHAD A. MIRKIN, PhD Director, International Institute for Nanotechnology George B. Rathmann Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Medicine, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, & Professor of Biomedical Engineering Northwestern University Evanston, IL PETER B. COTTON, MD, FRCS, FRCP Professor of Medicine, Digestive Disease Center Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC DAILY SCHEDULE 54 55 THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Scientific Program 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA Monday, May 3, 2010 Fifty-First Annual Meeting May 1–5, 2010 7:45 AM – 8:15 AM Moderator: indicates a ticketed session requiring a separate registration and fee. 8:15 AM – 9:15 AM Saturday, May 1, 2010 Moderator: RESIDENTS & Terrace Room, 12th Floor, FELLOWS RESEARCH Westin Canal Place CONFERENCE Merril T. Dayton, Buffalo, NY 287 The Effects of RAGE Signaling on the Development of Colorectal Liver Metastases Joseph Dinorcia*, Nikalesh Ippagunta, Mark Foster, Dorota N. Moroziewicz, Jean C. Emond, Ann Marie Schmidt, John D. Allendorf Surgery, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY MULTIDISCIPLINARY MANAGEMENT OF GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASE Course Director: David M. Mahvi, Chicago, IL 288 The Preoperative Manometric Pattern Predicts the Outcome of Surgical Treatment for Esophageal Achalasia Renato Salvador*, Mario Costantini, Giovanni Zaninotto, Tiziana Morbin, Christian Rizzetto, Lisa Zanatta, Martina Ceolin, Elena Finotti, Emanuela Guirroli, Loredana Nicoletti, Francesco Cavallin, Gianfranco Da Dalt, Ermanno Ancona Department of Surgical and Gastroenterological Sciences, Clinica Chirurgica I, University of Padua, Padua, Italy 56 57 DAILY SCHEDULE Sunday, May 2, 2010 243-245 PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY A 244-245 (PLENARY SESSION I) 10-minute presentation, 5-minute discussion • Discuss current investigations and novel strategies in the management of patients with surgical conditions relating to the gastrointestinal tract, liver and pancreas; discuss current basic science investigation relating to the gastrointestinal tract, liver and pancreas; and discuss current studies in clinical outcomes for patients with surgical disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. indicated throughout this Program Book by the icon to the left. POSTGRADUATE COURSE David M. Mahvi, Chicago, IL Participants will be able to: By invitation only. The 23 participating presentations are 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM 244-245 Welcome and introduction of new members, announcements of SSAT scholarship awards, reports from the SSAT Foundation, recognition of the Foundation donors, presentation of the Public Service Award, and conferment of the Founders Medal. All rooms at Ernest N. Morial Convention Center unless otherwise indicated. 8:00 AM – 2:30 PM OPENING SESSION THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 289 Long-Term Follow-Up After Anti-Reflux Surgery in Patients with Barrett’s Esophagus 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA 317 Joerg Zehetner*, Steven R. Demeester, Shahin Ayazi, Jesse L. Costales, Florian Augustin, Helen J. Sohn, John C. Lipham, Jeffrey A. Hagen, Tom R. Demeester Department of Surgery, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 290 Mukund S. Didolkar*1, Cardella Coleman2, Mark J. Brenner2, Kyo U. Chu1, Elizabeth Stanwyck3, Airong Yu3, Nicole Olexa1, Nagaraj Neerchal3 1Surgical Oncology, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD; 2Radiation Oncology, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD; 3 Department of Mathematics, University of Maryland at Baltimore County Campus, Baltimore, MD Pay-for-Obesity? Performance Metrics Ignore Differences in Complication Rates and Cost for Obese Patients Undergoing Two Common General Surgical Procedures Kenzo Hirose*, Andrew D. Shore, Elizabeth C. Wick, Martin A. Makary Surgery, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD Image-Guided Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Locally Advanced Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: Results of First 85 Patients 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM DORIS AND JOHN L. CAMERON 244-245 GUEST ORATION Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine 9:15 AM – 10:00 AM PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS 244-245 Introduction Sp304 Merril T. Dayton, Buffalo, NY Sp329 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM DAILY SCHEDULE 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM Moderator: PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY B 244-245 (PLENARY SESSION II) 10-minute presentation, 5-minute discussion David M. Mahvi, Chicago, IL • Describe the relationship between the duration of symptoms for appendicitis and complicated disease; illustrate the use of non-operative management in the treatment of appendicitis; and explain the effective use of imaging to help diagnose appendicitis. Mark G. Van Vledder*, Mechteld C. De Jong, Timothy M. Pawlik, Richard D. Schulick, Luis Diaz, Michael A. Choti Surgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD Endoscopic Management of Esophageal Perforation and Leaks Sp337 Donald E. Low, Seattle, WA Chad G. Ball*, Camilo Correa-Gallego, Thomas J. Howard, Nicholas J. Zyromski, Michael House, Henry A. Pitt, Attila Nakeeb, C. Max Schmidt, Keith D. Lillemoe Surgery, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN 58 297 Christopher R. Mantyh, Durham, NC Participants will be able to: Disappearing Colorectal Metastases After Chemotherapy: Should We Be Concerned? Radiation Dose from Computed Tomography in Patients with Necrotizing Pancreatitis: How Much Is Too Much? MEET-THE-PROFESSOR LUNCHEONS Appendicitis: Is It Still an Emergency? Sp332 Learning objectives for this session are the same as those for Plenary Session I on page 57. 316 Hall F David M. Mahvi, Chicago, IL 10:30 AM – 11:15 AM 315 POSTER SESSION I Authors available at their posters to answer questions 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM; posters on display 8 AM – 5 PM. Zen and the Art of Surgery: How to Make Johnny a Surgeon Sp305 Chad A. Mirkin, Evanston, IL 59 248-249 THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA Participants will be able to: Open Repair for Incisional Hernia • Identify the appropriate assessment and evaluation of esophageal leaks and esophageal perforation; review standardized treatment algorithm; determine when surgical treatment is necessary; review principles which allow more functional treatment; and highlight the evolving role of endoscopy in assessment and treatment of leaks and perforations. Innovations in Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Sp345 Sp427 Panel and Audience Discussion DEBATE 2: ESOPHAGECTOMY FOR CANCER: WHAT’S THE BEST APPROACH? Moderator: • Review the current approaches to esophageal resection; compare outcomes of minimally invasive versus open approaches to esophagectomy; and understand the drawbacks of open and minimally invasive techniques. Michael Rosen, Cleveland, OH Participants will be able to: CONTROVERSIES IN GI SURGERY A 255-257 DEBATE 1: INCISIONAL HERNIA: LAPAROSCOPIC OR OPEN REPAIR? Moderator: Bruce J. Ramshaw, Columbia, MO Participants will be able to: • Identify appropriate patient selection criteria for laparoscopic and open ventral hernia repair; and understand potential complications of open and laparoscopic ventral hernia repair, and their avoidance and management. Frame the Issue Sp425 Bruce J. Ramshaw, Columbia, MO Laparoscopic Repair for Incisional Hernia Sp426 Michael Rosen, Cleveland, Ohio 60 Frame the Issue Sp428 Donald E. Low, Seattle, WA Sp429 Thomas J. Watson, Rochester, NY Sp430 Blair A. Jobe, Pittsburgh, PA Open Resection Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy Panel and Audience Discussion 2:15 PM – 3:45 PM DDW COMBINED CLINICAL SYMPOSIA Auditorium C COMPLICATED CROHN’S DISEASE: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO FISTULAS, ABSCESSES, AND STRICTURES Sponsored by: AGA, ASGE, SSAT Moderators: Charles Bernstein, Winnipeg, MB Jeffry Katz, Cleveland, OH Participants will be able to: • Review the state of the art management of intraabdominal abscesses, fistula, and strictures in Crohn’s disease; discuss the benefits, risks, and outcomes of endoscopic management of strictures in complicated Crohn’s disease; and evaluate the impact of anti-TNF therapy on the surgical management of fistula, abscesses, and strictures in Crohn’s disease. 61 DAILY SCHEDULE 2:15 PM – 3:45 PM Donald E. Low, Seattle, WA Participants will be able to: 350-351 • List the current options available for abdominal wall reconstruction; describe the principles of component separation; illustrate the importance of a functional abdominal wall; and explain a technique of minimally invasive component separation. Robert J. Fitzgibbons, Jr., Omaha, NE THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT The Management of Intraabdominal Abcesses Sp373 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA 2:15 PM – 4:30 PM Richard A. Hodin, Boston, MA Impact of Anti-TNF Therapy on Surgery in IBD Sp374 Robert R. Cima, Rochester, MN Moderators: Endoscopic Management of Strictures: Outcomes, Benefits, and Risks Sp375 • Discuss current investigations and novel strategies in the management of patients with surgical conditions relating to the gastrointestinal tract, liver and pancreas. Ballroom AB 416 Sponsored by: AASLD, SSAT, AGA Moderators: Participants will be able to: Sp376 417 Alexandre Bouchard*, Tonia M. Young-Fadok Mayo Clinic-Arizona, Phoenix, AZ 418 Laura Kulik, Chicago, IL Myron E. Schwartz, New York, NY Role of Minimally Invasive Surgery and Ablation as Definitive Treatment for HCC Sp378 Intra-Operative Ultrasound During Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: A Video Library Jason M. Pfluke*, Michael Parker, Horacio J. Asbun, C. Daniel Smith, Steven P. Bowers Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, FL HCC: Limits of Resectability Sp377 Single-Incision Laparoscopic Completion Proctectomy and Ileal J-Pouch-Anal Anastomosis in an 18 Year-Old Male with Ulcerative Colitis Refractory to Medical Therapy 419 Laparoscopic-Assisted Isolated Caudate Lobe Resections 420 Laparoscopic Low Anterior Resection with Transrectal Specimen Extraction and Intracorporeal Anastomosis Robert C.G. Martin, Louisville, KY Panel and Audience Discussion Edward Lin, Juan M. Sarmiento* Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA Philip A. Omotosho*, Jin S. Yoo, Aurora D. Pryor Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 62 63 DAILY SCHEDULE Surgical Options from a Transplant Hepatologist’s Viewpoint Single Incision Laparoscopic Liver Resection of Colorectal Liver Metastases Ameet G. Patel1, Ajay P. Belgaumkar*1,2, Jojo James1, Beth Murgatroyd1,2, Kirstin Carswell1 1Department of Surgery, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom; 2Department of Surgery, Princess Grace Hospital, London, United Kingdom Laura Kulik, Chicago, IL Myron E. Schwartz, New York, NY • Understand organ allocation for HCC and the role of resection; determine the optimal candidates for surgical resection; understand the safety limits laproscopic/ open radiofrequency ablation; and understand the role of salvage transplantation following resection William G. Hawkins, St. Louis, MO Mark L. Welton, Stanford, CA Participants will be able to: Severine Vermeire, Leuven Belgium Panel and Audience Discussion NON-TRANSPLANT SURGICAL OPTIONS FOR HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA VIDEO SESSION I: COLON253-254 RECTAL & HEPATOBILIARY 10-minute presentation, 5-minute discussion THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 421 Laparoscopic Ventral Mesh Rectopexy for Rectal Prolapse Pierpaolo Sileri*, Vito M. Stolfi, Domenico Benavoli, Luana Franceschilli, Lodovico Patrizi, Achille Gaspari Surgery, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy 422 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA Minimally Invasive/Laparoscopic Pancreatic Necrosectomy Sp435 Jeffrey B. Matthews, Chicago, IL Sp436 Evan Fogel, Indianapolis, IN Endoscopic Pancreatic Necrosectomy Laparoscopic Anterior Resection for Sigmoid Cancer With Transanal Extraction Using TEM (Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery) Janivette Alsina*, Patricia Sylla General Surgery, MGH, Boston, MA Necrotizing Pancreatitis – Interventional Radiology & Management Sp437 Eric vanSonnenberg, Phoenix, AZ Case Presentations Panel and Audience Discussion 2:15 PM – 4:45 PM SSAT/AGA/ASGE STATE-OF-THE-ART CONFERENCE 244-245 2:15 PM – 5:00 PM NECROTIZING PANCREATITIS: NOVEL MINIMALLY INVASIVE STRATEGIES Moderator: Moderators: C. Max Schmidt, Indianapolis, IN • Understand the presentation spectrum of necrotizing pancreatitis; understand the appropriate management of patients with necrotizing pancreatitis based upon patient presentation and course; appreciate situations where appropriate management may be unclear based upon lack of data or quality data in the medical literature; understand different (i.e., novel less invasive) approaches to surgical intervention in patients with necrotizing pancreatitis; understand appropriate patient selection for particular interventions in patients with necrotizing pancreatitis based upon patient presentation and course; and appreciate situations where appropriate intervention may be unclear based upon lack of data or quality data in the medical literature. Introduction Sp433 C. Max Schmidt, Indianapolis, IN Open Pancreatic Necrosectomy: Indications in the Minimally Invasive Era Sp434 Carlos Fernandez del-Castillo, Boston, MA 64 Patrick M. Forgione, Burlington, VT Shimul A. Shah, Worcester, MA Learning objectives for this session are the same as those for Plenary Session I on page 57. 423 Are You Calling Me a Poor Performer? Comparison of Outlier Identification Methods in Hospital Surgical Quality Improvement Programs Karl Y. Bilimoria*1,2, Ryan P. Merkow3, Mark E. Cohen1, David J. Bentrem2, Bruce L. Hall4, Clifford Y. Ko1,5 1Divison of Research and Optimal Patient Care, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL; 2Department of Surgery, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL; 3Departmet of Surgery, University of Colorado, Denver, CO; 4Department of Surgery, Washington University St. Louis, St. Lous, MO; 5Department of Surgery, UCLA, Los Angeles, MO 424 Elective Surgery for Diverticulitis Is Associated with High Risk of Intestinal Diversion and Hospital Readmission in Older Adults Anne O. Lidor*1, Eric B. Schneider1, Amy Sheer2, Albert W. Wu2, Jodi B. Segal2, Robert Herbert2, David C. Chang1 1Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD; 2Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 65 DAILY SCHEDULE Participants will be able to: 243 PLENARY SESSION III: QUALITY, OUTCOMES, & RISK ASSESSMENT 10-minute presentation, 5-minute discussion THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 425 Repair of Symptomatic Giant Paraesophageal Hernias in Elderly (>70 Yrs) Patients Results in Improved Quality of Life Brian E. Louie*1, Maurice Blitz2, Jeraldine Orlina1, Alex Farivar1, Ralph W. Aye1 1Thoracic Surgery, Swedish Medical Center and Cancer Institute, Seattle, WA; 2Thoracic Surgery, St. Joseph’s Health Center, Toronto, ON, Canada 426 Redefining Mortality After Pancreatic Cancer Resection 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA 430 Ruy Cruz*, Guilherme Costa, Geoffrey Bond, Kyle Soltys, William C. Stein, Guosheng Wu, Dolly Martin, Rakesh Sindhi, George V. Mazariegos, Kareem M. Abu-Elmagd University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 431 Carroll*, Patients Admitted with Acute Abdominal Conditions Are at High Risk for Development of Symptomatic Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) but Often Fail to Receive Adequate Prophylaxis 428 The Yield of Non-Invasive Testing in PostCholecystectomy Patients with Suspected Bile Duct Injury John M. Iskander*1, Gregory A. Cote1, Riad R. Azar1, J. Christopher Eagon2, Dayna S. Early1, Steven A. Edmundowicz1, Daniel Mullady1, Faris Murad1, Jerry Wallis3, Sreenivasa S. Jonnalagadda1 1Gastroenterology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO; 2Surgery, Washington University, St. Louis, MO; 3Nuclear Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 429 432 Impact on Hospital Systems by Esophagectomy (EG) and Pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD): Objective Comparison of Surgical Complications Using the Accordion Severity Grading System Donald E. Low*, Madhankumar Kuppusamy, Yasushi Hashimoto, L. William Traverso General Surgery, Virginia Mason Clinic, Seattle, WA 433 Predicting Post-Operative Mortality in Colorectal Cancer Surgery: A Systematic Review of the Accuracy of POSSUM, P-POSSUM and CR-POSSUM Colin Richards*, Fiona Leitch, Paul G. Horgan, Donald C. Mcmillan University Department of Surgery, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, United Kingdom Risk Stratification for Distal Pancreatectomy Utilizing ACS-NSQIP: Preoperative Factors Correlate with Morbidity Kaitlyn J. Kelly*, Yin Wan, Robert J. Rettammel, Emily Winslow, Clifford S. Cho, Sharon M. Weber Surgery, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI 66 67 DAILY SCHEDULE Emily Pearsall*2, Ujash Sheth2, Darlene Fenech3,1, Marg Mckenzie2, J. Charles Victor4, Robin S. Mcleod1,2 1Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2Surgery, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada; 3Surgery, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada; 4Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada Waist Circumference Predicts Complications in Rectal Cancer Surgery Courtney Balentine*1,2, Celia Robinson1,2, Christy Marshall1,2, Jonathan Wilks1,2, Kujtim Haderxhanaj2, Shubhada Sansgiry2, Nancy J. Petersen2, Daniel Albo1,2, David H. Berger1,2 1Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX; 2Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Hospital, Houston, TX James E. Jillian K. Smith, Jessica P. Simons, Melissa M. Murphy, Sing Chau Ng, Shimul A. Shah, Zheng Zhou, Jennifer F. Tseng Surgery, Surgical Outcomes Analysis & Research, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 427 Multivisceral Transplantation with Preservation of Native Liver, Pancreaticoduodenal Complex and Spleen: Indications and Long-Term Outcome THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Moderator: CLINICAL WARD ROUNDS: MANAGING OSTOMY COMPLICATIONS 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA Hematemesis in Liver Disease 255-257 Sp446 Panel and Audience Discussion Bruce A. Orkin, Boston, MA MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX COLORECTAL ISSUES • Participants will be able to: • Recognize the high rates and types of ostomy complications; More effectively manage some specific ostomy problems; and understand the spectrum of ostomy issues and when to seek more expert assistance. Kirk A. Ludwig, Milwaukee, WI Sp442 Michael S. Nussbaum, Jacksonville, FL Sp443 Alan G. Thorson, Omaha, NE 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM ASGE, SSAT, AGA Moderators: Barry A. Salky, New York, NY David Schwartz, Nashville, TN • Evaluate and treat perirectal fistulas in Crohn’s; treat and understand options in recurrent rectal CA; and evaluate complex Crohn’s disease in adolescents. PANELISTS: DDW COMBINED CLINICAL SYMPOSIA Ballroom AB Sp447 Alessandro Fichera, Chicago, IL Sp448 Phillip Fleshner, Los Angeles, CA Sp449 Scott Lee, Seattle, WA Sp450 David Schwartz, Nashville, TN Sponsored by: AASLD, AGA, SSAT Moderators: Bruce R. Bacon, St. Louis, MO Michael B. Fallon, Houston, TX Participants will be able to: • Explain the practical differential diagnosis and initial management of the comatose patient with liver disease; explain the practical differential diagnosis and initial management of the rising creatinine in liver disease; and review the practical specifics of whom to intubate, when to scope, what to use medically, and when to consider TIPS, IR, surgery, and transplant. Acute Altered Mental Status in Cirrhosis Sp444 Jasmohan Bajaj, Richmond, VA The Rising Creatinine in Liver Disease Sp445 Thomas Boyer, Tucson, AZ 68 69 DAILY SCHEDULE LIVER URGENCIES AND EMERGENCIES: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Sponsored by: Auditorium C Participants will be able to: PANELISTS: Sp441 Anne Larson, Dallas, TX THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Tuesday, May 4, 2010 7:30 AM – 9:15 AM Moderators: 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM VIDEO SESSION II: 244-245 BREAKFAST AT THE MOVIES 10-minute presentation, 5-minute discussion Moderator: • Understand the natural history of diverticulitis; understand the appropriate role for colon resection in patients with recurrent diverticulitis; understand the treatment options available for complicated diverticulitis; and understand the principles of safe conduct of surgery for diverticulitis. Flexible Endoscopic Cricopharyngeal Myotomy for Zenker’s Diverticulum Richard A. Pierce*, Danny V. Martinec, Trudie A. Goers, Erwin Rieder, Lee L. Swanstrom Minimally Invasive Surgery, Legacy Health System, Portland, OR 513 Laparoscopic Pancreaticoduodenectomy Kulkarni*, 514 515 516 A Standardized Approach to Minimally Invasive Transhiatal Esophagectomy Sp481 Janice F. Rafferty, Cincinnati, OH Sp482 Bruce G. Wolff, Rochester, MN 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM DDW COMBINED CLINICAL SYMPOSIUM GIST THE FACTS Laparoscopic Bile Duct Cyst Resection Moderators: Central Pancreatectomy with Pancreaticogastrostomy: Open and Laparoscopic Approaches Participants will be able to: Guido M. Sclabas*, Michael L. Kendrick Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Gastric Volvulus Following Laparoscopic Heller Myotomy and Dor Fundoplication for Achalasia Chirag Dholakia*, Kevin M. Reavis Surgery, University of California Irvine, Orange, CA 518 Jonathan F. Critchlow, Boston, MA James Lopes*, Steven N. Hochwald, Kfir Ben-David General Surgery, Univeristy of Florida, Gainesville, FL Laureano Fernández-Cruz* Surgery, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, Spain 517 PANELISTS: Sp480 Laparoscopic Component Separation in Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Karem C. Harth*, Jeffrey A. Blatnik, Michael J. Rosen General Surgery, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, OH 70 Ballroom AB Sponsored by: SSAT, AGA, ASGE Steven I. Itzkowitz, New York, NY Chandrajit P. Raut, Boston, MA • Explain the role of endoscopy in diagnosis and surveillance of presumed gastrointestinal stromal tumors and the management of small tumors; summarize the updated information on histologic analysis, immunohistochemistry, and the role of mutation testing; discuss the latest developments in medical management of advanced GIST, including new agents on the horizon and optimal dosing of imatinib and sunitinib; explain the results of the ACOSOG Z9001 and Z9000 trials of adjuvant therapy for primary GIST and the RTOG 0132 neoadjuvant trial; and review the role of surgery in the management of advanced GIST. 71 DAILY SCHEDULE Sujit David Vivas, Tanuja Damani, Paresh C. Shah Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY Neil Hyman, Burlington, VT Participants will be able to: David Shibata, Tampa, FL J. Nicolas Vauthey, Houston, TX Learning objectives for this session are the same as those for Video Session I on page 63. 512 CLINICAL WARD ROUNDS: 255-257 SURGERY FOR DIVERTICULITIS: WHEN AND WHY? THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Endoscopic Diagnosis, Surveillance, and Management of Small GISTs Sp483 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM William Brugge, Boston, MA Christopher Corless, Portland, OR Moderator: Medical Management of Advanced GIST and Role of Serum Drug-Level Testing Sp485 Chandrajit P. Raut, Boston, MA SSAT PUBLIC POLICY 243 COMMITTEE/AGA PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS COMMITTEE JOINT PANEL HEALTH CARE REFORM AND GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASES Moderator: Jonathan R. Hiatt, Los Angeles, CA Participants will be able to: Sp543 Impact of Reform on Academic Health Centers Sp556 Michael D’Angelica, New York, NY The Role of Perioperative Chemotherapy in Resectable CRC Metastases: What Does the Evidence Support? Timothy M. Pawlik, Baltimore, MD Optimal and Individually Tailored Resection of CRC Metastases Eddie K. Abdalla, Houston, TX What, How, and When to Offer Non-Resection Therapy for CRC Metastases Michael J. Zinner, Boston, MA What Does a Digestive Disease Practice Look Like in a Reformed Health Care Model? Sp545 Sp554 Sp555 Clifford Y. Ko, Los Angeles, CA Scott Helton, New Haven, CT Prognostic Markers and Staging Systems for Patients with CRC Metastases • Describe the potential impact of health care reform on academic health centers; list quality measures used to assess GI practices, and how these might be used in health care reform; and describe how health care reform may lead to integration of digestive disease practice. Quality Measures and the Effect on Health Care Reform Sp544 Introduction Sp553 Sp557 N. Joseph Espat, Providence, RI Panel and Audience Discussion Joel Brill, Phoenix, AZ Panel and Audience Discussion 72 73 DAILY SCHEDULE • Better understand the natural history of colorectal cancer metastatic to the liver and the tumor biological, staging and treatment factors that predict long term survival; understand the pros and cons and rational for neoadjuvant and adjuvant treatment approaches with chemotherapy for resectable metastatic colorectal cancers of the liver; appreciate strategies for individually tailoring therapy to improve safe extended liver resection for CRC mets; and better understand nonresectional liver directed therapies and their impact on outcome for metastatic colorectal cancer. Panel and Audience Discussion 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM Scott Helton, New Haven, CT Participants will be able to: Margaret von Mehren, Philadelphia, PA Surgical Management of Primary and Metastatic GIST and Indications for Adjuvant and Neoadjuvant Therapy for Primary GIST Sp486 244-245 TODAY’S APPROACHES TO COLORECTAL CANCER (CRC) LIVER METASTASES GIST Histopathology and Mutation Analysis Sp484 SSAT/AHPBA JOINT SYMPOSIUM THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM Moderators: BASIC SCIENCE PLENARY 243 (PLENARY SESSION IV) 10-minute presentation, 5-minute discussion 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM Moderators: 593 Genetic Deletion of Hematopoietic 5-Lipoxygenase Suppresses Intestinal Polyposis in Apc468 Knockout Mice Eric C. Cheon*1,2, Matthew J. Strouch2, Seth B. Krantz2, Mohammad K. Khan3, Kristen Dennis3, Nichole R. Blatner3, Elias Gounaris3, Khashayarsha Khazaie3, David J. Bentrem2,4 1Surgery, Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago, Chicago, IL; 2Surgery, Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL; 3Gastroenterology, Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL; 4Surgery, Jesse Brown Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Chicago, IL 74 A Drain Amylase < 1000 U/L on the First Post-Operative Day Effectively Predicts the Absence of a High-Impact Fistula Following Pancreatic Resection Gregory R. Veillette*, Camilo Correa-Gallego, Cristina R. Ferrone, Sarah P. Thayer, Jennifer A. Wargo, Andrew L. Warshaw, Carlos Fernandez Del-Castillo Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA * 591 Intraoperative Assessment of Perfusion in Gastric Grafts for Reconstruction After Esophagectomy: Predicting Anastomotic Complications 595 Functional Lumen Imaging Probe to Assess Geometric Changes in the Esophagogastric Junction Following Endolumenal Fundoplication Toshitaka Hoppo, Barry P. Mcmahon*, Bart P. Witteman, Stefan J. Kraemer, Robert W. O’Rourke, Flemming H. Gravesen, Blair A. Jobe Division of Thoracic and Foregut Surgery, The Heart, Lung and Esophageal Surgery Institute, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 75 DAILY SCHEDULE 594 Intestinal Adaptation of Oligopeptide Absorption via PepT1 After Massive (70%) Mid Small Bowel Resection Srivats Madhavan , Jeffrey S. Scow, Munenori Nagao, Ye Zheng, Judith A. Duenes, Michael G. Sarr Department of Surgery and Gastroenterology Research Unit, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Wayne Frederick, Washington, DC Charles M. Vollmer, Jr, Boston, MA Joerg Zehetner*, Steven R. Demeester, Jeffrey A. Hagen, Shahin Ayazi, Jesse L. Costales, Florian Augustin, Helen J. Sohn, John C. Lipham, Tom R. Demeester Department of Surgery, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Melissa Lazar*1, Jennifer Sullivan1, Tamer Aziz1, Galina Chipitsyna1, 590 QUICK SHOTS SESSION I 253-254 3-minute presentation, 3-minute discussion Learning objectives for this session are the same as those for Plenary Session I on page 57. Involvement of Osteopontin in the Matrix Degrading and Proangiogenic Changes Mediated by Nicotine in Pancreatic Cancer Cells Charles J. Yeo1,3, Hwyda A. Arafat1,2 1Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA; 2Pathology Anatomy and Cell Biology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA; 3Jefferson Pancreatic, Biliary & Related Cancer Center, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA α Treatment Induces Directional IL-8 Secretion in TNF-α Polarized Caco-2 Cells Dennis I. Sonnier*, Stephanie R. Bailey, Rebecca M. Schuster, Alex B. Lentsch, Timothy A. Pritts Department of Surgery, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Insulin, Leptin, and Tumoral Adipocytes Promote Murine Pancreatic Cancer Growth Patrick B. White*, Eben M. True, Kathryn M. Dalbec, Sue Wang, Deborah A. Swartz-Basile, Henry A. Pitt, Nicholas J. Zyromski Department of Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN 589 592 Richard A. Hodin, Boston, MA Emina H. Huang, Gainesville, FL Learning objectives for this session are the same as those for Plenary Session I on page 57. 588 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 596 Increased Risk of Surgery After Attenuation of α Therapy for Crohn’s Disease Anti-TNFα Brian P. Bosworth*1, Benjamin Lebwohl2, Raja Taunk3, Nicole Green1, Harrison Lakehomer1, Ugonna Iroku2, Arun Swaminath2, Jeffrey W. Milsom4, Fabrizio Michelassi4, Ellen J. Scherl1 1Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY; 2Digestive and Liver Diseases, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY; 3Medicine, New York Presbyterian Hospital: Weill Cornell Center, New York, NY; 4 Surgery, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY 597 Validation of an Endovascular-First Strategy for the Treatment of Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia Christopher A. Durham*1, Michael M. Mcnally1, Bryan A. Ehlert1, Walter J. Pories1, Frank M. Parker2, William M. Bogey2, Charles S. Powell2, Michael C. Stoner2 1Surgery, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC; 2Cardiovascular Sciences, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Efficacy of Adjuvant Versus Neoadjuvant Therapy for Resectable Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: A Decision Analysis 601 Resection or Pallative Bypass for Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer? Tobias Keck, Ulrich F. Wellner*, Dietlind Tittelbach-Helmrich, Frank Makowiec, Ulrich T. Hopt Department for General and Visceral Surgery, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany 602 Effect of Pulmonary Hypertension on Adult Patients Undergoing Non-Cardiac Surgery I. Michael Leitman*1,2, Andrew D. Yu2, Joseph Park2, Martin S. Karpeh1 1Department of Surgery, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY; 2Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, NY 603 Which Is Better: Routine or Selective Endoscopy Before Bariatric Surgery? Paul N. Montero*, Timothy Kuwada, Keith S. Gersin, B. Todd Heniford, Dimitrios Stefanidis Gastrointestinal and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM * Hiromichi Ito , Daniel T. Ruan, Edward E. Whang Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA 599 Improvement of Respiratory Symptoms Following Heller Myotomy for Achalasia Saurabh Khandelwal*1, Rebecca Petersen1, Roger P. Tatum2,1, Daniel M. Aaronson1, Fernando Mier1, Huseyin Sinan1, Ana V. Martin1, Carlos A. Pellegrini1, Brant K. Oelschlager1 1Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; 2Surgery, VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA 600 Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus in the Young Arzu Oezcelik*, Steven R. Demeester, Shahin Ayazi, Emmanuele Abate, Joerg Zehetner, Jessica M. Leers, Jeffrey A. Hagen, John C. Lipham, Helen J. Sohn, Tom R. Demeester Surgery, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 76 Moderators: VIDEO SESSION III: 255-257 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN MINIMAL ACCESS GI SURGERY 10-minute presentation, 5-minute discussion Brian J. Dunkin, Houston, TX Michael Rosen, Cleveland, OH Learning objectives for this session are the same as those for Video Session I on page 63. 604 Hybrid Transvaginal NOTES Cholecystectomy Using a Novel Flexible Toolbox and Internal Retraction System Eric S. Hungness*1, Byron F. Santos1, Magdy P. Milad2, Nathaniel J. Soper1 1Department of Surgery, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL; 2 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 77 DAILY SCHEDULE 598 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 605 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA Modified Single Incision Laparoscopic Gastric Band Placement with Intracorporeal Gastric Retraction benign strictures; comprehend the role of cholangiocarcinoma in PSC; comprehend the role of endoscopic therapy for PSC; and comprehend the role of extrahepatic biliary resection for PSC. Lauren B. Mashaud*, Emmanuel Eisenstein, Homero Rivas, Daniel J. Scott UT Southwestern Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 606 Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) Retraction Endoscopic Management of Postoperative Biliary Strictures Sp560 Byron F. Santos , Eric S. Hungness, Edward Auyang, Nathaniel J. Soper Department of Surgery, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 607 Magnetic Cautery Dissector for Single Site Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in a Cadaver Model Lauren B. Mashaud1, Emmanuel Eisenstein1, Deborah C. Hogg1, Heather E. Beardsley2, Raul Fernandez2, Jeffrey A. Cadeddu1, Richard Bergs2, Daniel J. Scott*1 1UT Southwestern Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX; 2University of Texas Arlington, Arlington, TX Laparoscopic Placement of a Novel Anti-Reflux Device Noam Belkind*, Kari Thompson, Julieta Paleari, Ozanan R. Meireles, Michael Sedrak, Garth R. Jacobsen, Bryan J. Sandler, Mark A. Talamini, Santiago Horgan Surgery, UCSD, San Diego, CA 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM DDW COMBINED CLINICAL SYMPOSIUM Ballroom AB THE PROBLEMATIC BILIARY STRICTURE Sponsored by: ASGE. SSAT, AASLD, AGA Moderators: John Lee, Orange, CA Henry A. Pitt, Indianapolis, IN Participants will be able to: Sp561 Steven M. Strasberg, St. Louis, MO Endoscopic Management of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) Sp562 Adam Slivka, Pittsburgh, PA Surgical Resection for Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) Sp563 Timothy M. Pawlik, Baltimore, MD Panel and Audience Discussion 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM MAJA AND FRANK G. MOODY 244-245 STATE-OF-THE-ART LECTURE Some of My Best Friends Are Surgeons Sp603 Peter B. Cotton, Charleston, SC 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM POSTER SESSION II 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM MEET-THE-PROFESSOR LUNCHEONS Endoscopic Bariatric Procedures (SSAT, ASGE) 383-385 Sp607 Jeffrey M. Marks, Cleveland, OH Sp608 Christopher C. Thompson, Boston, MA • Comprehend the role of multiple stents and covered metal stents for benign strictures; comprehend the role of surgery and the influence of arterial injury for 78 Hall F Authors available at their posters to answer questions 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM; posters on display 8 AM – 5 PM. 79 DAILY SCHEDULE 608 Michel Kahaleh, Charlottesville, VA Surgical Management of Postoperative Biliary Strictures * THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Participants will be able to: 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA 2:15 PM – 3:15 PM • Describe the available primary endoscopic bariatric procedures; define the possible role for endoscopy for patients with weight regain; and explain the anatomical changes that occur with the different surgical bariatric procedures. Familial Colorectal Cancer: Surgical Management Sp613 Philip B. Paty, New York, NY Sp614 Glen Balch, Dallas, TX Moderators: “MOC”: HOW THE SSAT CAN 244-245 HELP YOU David M. Mahvi, Chicago, IL Participants will be able to: • List the requirements for MoC in Surgery; and identify sources and opportunities to fulfill the MoC requirements. 255-257 Online GI-Focused Maintenance of Certification (MoC) Sp642 David M. Mahvi, Chicago, IL Sp643 Steven C. Stain, Albany, NY Sp644 Daniel B. Jones, Boston, MA MoC Requirements: The ABS Perspective Participants will be able to: MoC’s Potential Impact on Malpractice Premiums Multidisciplinary Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: What’s New (SSAT, AGA) Sp627 Fabrizio Michelassi, New York, NY Sp628 Ellen Scherl, New York, NY The 2011–2013 SSAT Postgraduate Courses: A Three-Year MoC Cycle Sp645 Panel and Audience Discussion 2:15 PM – 3:45 PM Grand Salon C, Section 18, Hilton Riverside CONTROVERSIES IN GI SURGERY B Moderator: Steven D. Wexner, Weston, FL Participants will be able to: • Evaluate the indications for laparoscopy for rectal carcinoma; assess the benefits of laparoscopy for the curative treatment of rectal carcinoma; observe the complications of laparoscopy for rectal carcinoma; and discuss the evidence in support of each technique. Frame the Issue Sp694 Steven D. Wexner, Weston, FL Sp695 James W. Fleshman, St. Louis, MO Sp696 Victor W. Fazio, Cleveland, OH Laparoscopy for Rectal Cancer Laparotomy for Rectal Cancer Panel and Audience Discussion 80 255-257 DEBATE 3: LAPAROSCOPY VERSUS OPEN SURGERY FOR RECTAL CANCER Participants will be able to: • Manage ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease with optimal and modern medical treatment; recognize the failure of medical treatment and know the current relative and absolute indications to surgical treatment; gain knowledge of the side effects and morbidity of some of the biological treatments and appreciate the postoperative side effects; and gain knowledge in maintenance therapy after surgery in Crohn’s. David W. Rattner, Boston, MA 81 DAILY SCHEDULE • Understand the role of genetic testing in the management of hereditary colorectal cancer syndromes; cite the evidence and circumstances supporting prophylactic surgery in Familial Adenomatous Polyposis and Lynch Syndrome; and appreciate the genetic diversity, phenotypic variation, and surgical management of attenuated polyposis syndromes. THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA DEBATE 4: BARIATRIC SURGERY IN NON-OBESE PATIENTS? Moderator: Foreign Body Ingestions: Planning and Executing the Best Approach Philip R. Schauer, Cleveland, OH Sp648 Caustic Ingestions: Immediate Management and Prevention of Future Complications Participants will be able to: Sp649 • Learning Objectives to follow. Sp698 Philip R. Schauer, Cleveland, OH GE JUNCTION TUMORS Bariatric Surgery Is Indicated for Non-Obese Patients Sponsored by: SSAT, ASGE, AGA Francesco Rubino, New York, NY Moderators: Jeffrey H. Peters, Rochester, NY Kenneth K. Wang, Rochester, MN Bariatric Surgery Is Not Justified for Patients Who Are Not Obese Sp699 Sharmila Anandasabapathy, New York, NY Panel and Audience Discussion Frame the Issue Sp697 Michael Kochman, Philadelphia, PA Bruce D. Schirmer, Charlottesville, VA Participants will be able to: Panel and Audience Discussion • Determine the appropriate patients for endoscopic resection of early GEJ carcinoma.; discuss the pros and cons of surgical resection options; and apply the use of adjuvant chemotherapy. 2:15 PM – 3:45 PM DDW COMBINED CLINICAL SYMPOSIA Auditorium C Early Neoplasia of the Cardia: Endoscopic Management Sp650 Sponsored by: AGA, ASGE, SSAT Moderators: Neena S. Abraham, Houston, TX Nicholas J. Shaheen, Chapel Hill, NC Surgical Treatment: Selection of Esophagectomy or Gastrectomy Sp651 Stanley W. Ashley, Boston, MA The Increasing Evidence for Lymphadenectomy in Curable GEJ Cancer Participants will be able to: • Understand the role of medical and surgical approaches to Ogilvie’s Syndrome and fulminant colitis; describe the optimal use of devices for removing esophageal foreign bodies; and review best practices for the urgent evaluation of caustic ingestions. Kenneth K. Wang, Rochester, MN Sp652 Jeffrey H. Peters, Rochester, NY Neoadjuvant Therapy in 2010: Chemo Only Versus Chemorads Sp653 Jaffer Ajani, Houston, TX Panel and Audience Discussion Fulminant Colitis: Who, What and How to Treat David Rubin, Chicago, IL Ogilvie’s Syndrome: True Emergency, or Cause for a Measured Medical Approach? Sp647 Loren Laine, Los Angeles, CA 82 83 DAILY SCHEDULE FROM OGILVIE’S TO SWALLOWED KEYS: EMERGENCIES THAT WILL GET YOU OUT OF BED Sp646 Ballroom AB THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 2:15 PM – 3:45 PM Moderators: PLENARY SESSION V 243 10-minute presentation, 5-minute discussion 793 Steven R. DeMeester, Los Angeles, CA Taylor S. Riall, Galveston, TX Learning objectives for this session are the same as those for Plenary Session I on page 57. 789 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA Toshiyuki Moriya*, L. William Traverso General Surgery, Virginia Mason Clinic, Seattle, WA 3:15 PM – 4:45 AM Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site (LESS) Fundoplication: Initial Experience with Safety and Reduction of Symptoms Moderators: Bharath Nath*, Youfu Li, James Carroll, Gyongyi Szabo, Jennifer F. Tseng, Shimul A. Shah Surgery, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 792 Loss of Alkalization in Proximal Esophagus: A New Diagnostic Paradigm for Patients with Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Shahin Ayazi*, Jeffrey A. Hagen, Joerg Zehetner, Matthew Lilley, Priyanka Wali, Florian Augustin, John C. Lipham, Steven R. Demeester, Tom R. Demeester Surgery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 84 Susan Galandiuk, Louisville, KY Jose G. Guillem, New York, NY • Appreciate the importance of open dialogue among different specialists for optimal management of rectal cancer patients; understand how multimodality preoperative therapy can facilitate optimal rectal cancer surgery; understand how to select patients for neoadjuvant therapy; and understand the importance of timing and sequence of therapies. The Surgeon’s Role in the Management of Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer Sp701 David A. Rothenberger, Minneapolis, MN Current Pre- and Post-Op Chemotherapeutic Options for Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer Sp702 Axel Grothey, Rochester, MN The Role of Preoperative Chemoradiation in Facilitating Local Control and Restorative Surgery Sp703 Bruce Minsky, Chicago, IL Case Presentations, and Panel and Audience Discussion 85 DAILY SCHEDULE Alcohol Consumption as a Modifiable Risk Factor in Elective Surgery 244-245 Participants will be able to: Trends in the Management and Survival of Surgically Managed Gallbladder Adenocarcinoma: A PopulationBased Analysis Skye C. Mayo*1, Andrew D. Shore3, Christopher L. Wolfgang1, Barish H. Edil1, Kenzo Hirose1, Joseph M. Herman2, Richard D. Schulick1, Michael A. Choti1, Timothy M. Pawlik1 1Surgery, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD; 2Radiation Oncology, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD; 3Health Policy and Management, The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 791 SSAT/ASCRS JOINT SYMPOSIUM MULTIMODALITY MANAGEMENT OF RECTAL CANCER: UPDATE AND CURRENT CONTROVERSIES Seaborn A. Roddenbery*, Sharona B. Ross, Connor A. Morton, Michelle Vice, Sujat Dahal, Linda K. Barry, Michelle Hamel, Alexander S. Rosemurgy Surgery, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 790 Time Course for Malignant Degeneration of Pancreatic Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms (IPMN) Based on 210 Resected Cases THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Moderator: CLINICAL WARD ROUNDS: POST-OP SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION 255-257 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA 795 Sharona B. Ross*, Connor A. Morton, Robert Boyle, Seaborn A. Roddenbery, Linda K. Barry, Jennifer C. Cooper, Carl B. Bowers, Alexander S. Rosemurgy Surgery, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Merril T. Dayton, Buffalo, NY Participants will be able to: • Assess the patient with early post-op small bowel obstruction and decide when the patient can be safely observed and treated conservatively; ascertain when the patient is deteriorating and will likely require operative intervention by use of clinical exam, radiologic modalities, and other diagnostic aids; understand when laparoscopy may be used safely to manage uncomplicated post-op small bowel obstruction; and know techniques on how to safely operate for post-op small bowel obstruction in the previously-entered abdomen with many adhesions. 796 797 798 Gerald M. Larson, Louisville, KY Sp706 Dmitry Oleynikov, Omaha, NE 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Moderators: QUICK SHOTS SESSION II 243 3-minute presentation, 3-minute discussion Robert E. Glasgow, Salt Lake City, UT Brant K. Oelschlager, Seattle, WA Prophylactic Pancreatic Resection in Patients with IPMN Does Not Negatively Impact Patient Quality of Life: A Preliminary Study Minna K. Lee*, Joseph Dinorcia, Marc M. Holden, Lisa J. Pursell, Wei-Yann Tsai, Peter D. Stevens, Nicole Goetz, Victor R. Grann, John A. Chabot, John D. Allendorf Surgery, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY 86 Riad H. Al Natour*, Stanley W. Ashley, Ali Tavakkolizadeh Surgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA Medically Managed Hypercholesterolemia and Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus Preoperatively Predicts Poor Survival After Surgery for Pancreatic Cancer Ryaz Chagpar*1, Robert C. C. Martin1, Syed A. Ahmad2, Hong Jin Kim4, Sharon Weber3, David Kooby5, Charles A. Staley5, Kelly M. Mcmasters1, Charles R. Scoggins1 1Surgery, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY; 2Surgery, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; 3Surgery, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; 4Surgery, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; 5Surgery, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 799 Hepatic Artery Infusion of Obatoclax Increases Survival and Decreases Tumor Size in a Rat Model of Cholangiocarcinoma Rory Smoot*1, Alphonse E. Sirica2, Gregory J. Gores3 1Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, College of Medicine, Rochester, MN; 2Department of Pathology, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, VA; 3Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, College of Medicine, Rochester, MN Learning objectives for this session are the same as those for Plenary Session I on page 57. 794 Outcomes of Abdominal Surgery in Neutropenic Patients 800 The Relationship Between Patient Physiology, the Systemic Inflammatory Response and Survival in Patients Undergoing Curative Resection of Colorectal Cancer Colin Richards, Fiona Leitch*, Paul G. Horgan, Donald C. Mcmillan Glasgow University Department of Surgery, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, United Kingdom 87 DAILY SCHEDULE Daniel T. Dempsey, Melrose Park, PA Sp705 15-Year Trend of Peptic Ulcer Complications in the US: A Decline in Mortality, but at What Price? Alexander De Los Reyes*, Samuel Jacob, Vijay K. Maker, Marek Rudnicki Surgery, Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, Chicago, IL PANELISTS: Sp704 Citizen Perceptions of LESS Surgery and NOTES: The Impact of Age, Gender, and BMI THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 801 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA Obstetric and Cryptoglandular Rectovaginal Fistulas: Long-Term Surgical Outcome; Quality of Life; and Sexual Function the risk factors, epidemiology, and treatment of intestinal failure-associated cholestasis; and discuss the indications, contraindications and desired outcomes of autologous intestinal reconstrutcive surgery. Galal El-Gazzaz*, Tracy L. Hull, Emilio D. Mignanelli, Jeffrey Hammel, Brooke Gurland, Massarat Zutshi Colorectal surgery, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH 802 Peripancreatic Fat Invasion Is an Independent Predictor of Poor Outcome Following Pancreaticoduodenectomy for Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma and Influences the Pattern of Recurrence Nigel B. Jamieson*1, Karin Oien2, Alan K. Foulis2, Euan J. Dickson1, Clem W. Imrie1, Ross Carter1, Colin Mckay1 1West of Scotland Pancreatic Unit, Glasgow University Department of Surgery, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, United Kingdom; 2 Glasgow University Department of Pathology, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, United Kingdom 803 Intestinal Failure as a Major Complication of SBS Sp707 Bernard Messing, Clichy La Garenne France Sp708 Saul Karpen, Houston, TX Hepatic Complications of Short Bowel Syndrome Surgical Rescue of Pediatric and Adult Patients with Short Bowel Syndrome Sp709 Panel and Audience Discussion OBSCURE GI BLEEDING Moderators: Moderators: Participants will be able to: • Describe current management algorithms for Obscure GI Bleeding; understand utilization of Wireless Enteroscopy for patients with OGIB; describe indications and outcomes associated with Balloon and Spiral Enteroscopy; outline therapeutic management options for patients with OGIB; and describe current medical management options for patients with OGIB. DDW COMBINED CLINICAL SYMPOSIA Auditorium C Sponsored by: AASLD, AGA, SSAT Samuel Kocoshis, Cincinnati, OH Bernard Messing, Clichy La Garenne France Participants will be able to: • Understand the pathophysiology of short bowel syndrome; recognize the metabolic complications of intestinal failure; recognize the optimal nutritional regimen for patients with short bowel syndrome; identify 88 Glenn Eisen, Portland, OR Lauren Gerson, Stanford, CA Wireless Enteroscopy Sp710 Jonathan Leighton, Scottsdale, AZ Sp711 Lauren Gerson, Stanford, CA Sp712 John Vargo, Cleveland, OH Sp713 Jamie Barkin, Miami Beach, FL Balloon and Spiral Enteroscopy Therapeutic Management of OGIB Medical Management of OGIB Panel and Audience Discussion 89 DAILY SCHEDULE Toshitaka Hoppo*, Blair A. Jobe Division of Thoracic and Foregut Surgery, The Heart, Lung and Esophageal Surgery Institute, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA LIVER AND GI COMPLICATIONS OF SHORT BOWEL SYNDROME Ballroom AB Sponsored by: ASGE, AGA, SSAT The Short-Term Outcome of Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication 2.0 Procedure for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in a Highly Selected Population 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM Jon S. Thompson, Omaha, NE THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING 244-245 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM MEMBERS RECEPTION Stage Door Canteen and Atrium, National World War II Museum 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA Wednesday, May 5, 2010 7:30 AM – 9:30 AM Moderators: SSAT/ISDS JOINT BREAKFAST 244-245 SYMPOSIUM: CANCER OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT: EAST MEETS WEST Gerald M. Fried, Montreal, PQ Canada Go Wakabayashi, Morioka Japan Participants will be able to: • Discuss the indications for innovative minimally invasive treatment of upper gastrointestinal malignancies; use evidence to determine whether these novel therapies are applicable in the context of their individual practice; identify specific and effective learning opportunities to best ensure that they are competent to incorporate these therapies in their practice. Gerald M. Fried, Montreal, PQ Canada FOREGUT Western View: Role of Flexible Endoscopy in Management of High Grade Dysplasia of Esophagus and Early Gastric Cancer Sp778 Lorenzo Ferri, Montreal, PQ Canada Eastern View: Individualized Minimally Invasive Surgery for Early Gastric Cancer Sp779 Yuko Kitagawa, Tokyo Japan Panel and Audience Discussion COLORECTAL Eastern View: Present Status of Laparoscopic Surgery for Rectal Cancer in Japan Sp780 Masahiko Watanabe, Tokyo Japan Western View: Does Single-Port Laparoscopy Have a Place in the Management of Colorectal Cancer? Sp781 Tonia M. Young-Fadok, Phoenix, AZ Panel and Audience Discussion 90 91 DAILY SCHEDULE Introduction Sp777 THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT HPB 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM Eastern View: Laparoscopic Liver Resection for Hepatic Malignancy Sp782 Moderators: Ho-Seong Han, Seoul South Korea Western View: Laparoscopic Ablation of Hepatic Malignancies Sp783 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM EDUCATION COMMITTEE PANEL 968 253-254 Attila Nakeeb, Indianapolis, IN 969 Participants will be able to: Richard H. Bell, Jr, Philadelphia, PA Sp823 Keith D. Lillemoe, Indianapolis, IN Maximizing the Teaching and Learning Sp824 Stanley W. Ashley, Boston, MA The Current Role of Simulators in Teaching Surgical Techniques Sp825 Daniel B. Jones, Boston, MA Panel and Audience Discussion 92 970 Eating Behavior in Rats Subject to Vagotomy, Sleeve Gastrectomy and Duodenal Switch Yosuke Kodama*1, Chun-Mei Zhao1, Baard Kulseng2, Duan Chen1 1Department of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2Department of Surgery, St. Olav’s University Hospital, Trondheim, Norway 93 DAILY SCHEDULE SCORE: How Will It Change the Training of Residents in the Operating Room? What Are the Complex Operations, and Why? Influence of Vagal Innervation on Motility and Afferent Sensitivity During Early Postoperative Ileus in Mice Mario H. Mueller*1,3, Zhirong Gao3, Jorg Glatzle2, Michael S. Kasparek1,3, Sarah Mittler3, Mia Karpitschka3, Andrei Sibaev5,3, Martin E. Kreis1, Bernhard W. Renz1, Li Yongyu4 1Department of Surgery, Ludwig-Maximilians University, MunichGrosshadern, Germany; 2Department of Surgery, Eberhard-Karls University, Tuebingen, Germany; 3Walter-Brendel Zentrum (WBex), Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich-Grosshadern, Germany; 4Department of Pathophysiology, Tongji University, Medical School, Shanghai, China; 5Department of Gastroenterology (Med. II), Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich-Grosshadern, Germany • Describe the SCORE curriculum and formulate strategies to incorporate the curriculum into training programs; identify techniques and methodologies to better teach infrequently performed or highly complex surgical procedures; and improve patient outcomes by better standardizing training of surgeons. Sp822 Gender Specific Transfusion Affects Tumor Associated Neutrophil: Macrophage Ratios Douglas Benson*1,2, Marguerite Kelher1, Xianzhong Meng1, Joon H. Lee1,2, Christopher Silliman1, Carlton C. Barnett1,2 1Surgery, University of Colorado at Denver HSC, Aurora, CO; 2Surgery, Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, CO HOW TO TEACH UNCOMMON AND HIGHLY COMPLEX OPERATIONS Moderator: David Bentrem, Chicago, IL Yun Shin Chun, Philadelphia, PA Learning objectives for this session are the same as those for Plenary Session I on page 57. David A. Iannitti, Charlotte, NC Panel and Audience Discussion TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE 243 PLENARY (PLENARY SESSION VI) 10-minute presentation, 5-minute discussion THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 971 Perioperative Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Agnents Do Not Increase the Rate of Early Postoperative Complications in Crohn’s Disease Basil S. Nasir*1, Eric J. Dozois1, Robert R. Cima1, John H. Pemberton1, Bruce G. Wolff1, William J. Sandborn2, Edward V. Loftus2, David W. Larson1 1Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2Department of Gastroenterology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 972 The Relationship Between Pre-Operative Comorbidity, the Systemic Inflammatory Response and Survival in Patients Undergoing Surgery for Colorectal Cancer Campbell S. Roxburgh*, Jonathan J. Platt, Fiona Leitch, Paul G. Horgan, Donald C. Mcmillan University Department of Surgery, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, United Kingdom 973 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA 974 Eugenius J. Harvey, Kervin Arroyo, Peter Rubin, Lester B. Katz, Anthony J. Vine* Department of Surgery, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 975 976 Standard Distal Gastrectomy with D2 Nodal Dissection 977 Management of the Large Inflammatory Pancreatic Head Tumor: Advantages of the Beger Operation Moderators: VIDEO SESSION IV: 244-245 ESOPHAGUS, STOMACH, & PANCREAS 10-minute presentation, 5-minute discussion Tobias Keck*1, Ulrich Adam2, Ulrich T. Hopt1 1Department for General and Visceral Surgery, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Department of Surgery, Vivantes Klinikum, Berlin, Germany 978 94 Laparoscopic Spleen Preserving Distal Pancreatectomy for Large Pancreatic Tumor Leaque Ahmed2, Jorge Zelada Getty*2, Alexius Ramcharan2, John A. Chabot1 1Surgery, Columbia University Medical Center, New York NY; 2 Surgery, Columbia University at Harlem Hospital Center, New York, NY 979 Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Lateral Pancreaticojejunostomy for Chronic Pancreatitis Neal Agee*1, Kwan N. Lau2, David A. Iannitti2, John B. Martinie2 1Department of GI and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC; 2HepatoPancreatoBiliary Department, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC Juan M. Sarmiento, Atlanta, GA Aaron R. Sasson, Omaha, NE Learning objectives for this session are the same as those for Video Session I on page 63. Hisakazu Hoshi* Surgery, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA 980 Laparoscopic Pancreatic Necrosectomy and Cyst-Jejunostomy Saboor Kahn*, Michael L. Kendrick Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 95 DAILY SCHEDULE 9:45 AM – 11:30 AM Laparoscopic Assisted Total Gastrectomy with D2 Dissection and Roux-en-Y J Pouch Alexander J. Greenstein*, James P. Dolan, Vincent L. Harrison, Thai H. Pham, John G. Hunter Surgery, Oregon Health and Sciences University, Portland, OR Relationship of EMAST and Microsatellite Instability Among Patients with Rectal Cancer Bikash Devaraj*1,2, Sonia Ramamoorthy1, Robert S. Sandler5, Temitope O. Keku5, Aaron Lee2, Linda Luo1, Kathie Mcguire4, Betty L. Cabrera7, Katsumi Miyai3, John M. Carethers6,2 1Surgery, UC San Diego, San Diego, CA; 2Gastroenterology, UC San Diego, San Diego, CA; 3Pathology, UC San Diego, San Diego, CA; 4Biology, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA; 5Internal Medicine, North Carolina – Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; 6Internal Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; 7Pediatrics, UC San Diego, San Diego, CA Laparoscopic Management of Epiphrenic Esophageal Diverticulum with Intraoperative Endoscopy THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Moderators: QUICK SHOTS SESSION III 253-254 3-minute presentation, 3-minute discussion 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA 984 Ellen J. Hagopian, New York, NY John J. Kelly, Worcester, MA Mark Bignell*, Matthew P. Dearing, Andrew Hindmarsh, Michael Rhodes General Surgery, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norwich, United Kingdom Learning objectives for this session are the same as those for Plenary Session I on page 57. 981 A Pilot Trial of Endoscopic Radiofrequency Ablation for the Eradication of Esophageal Squamous Intraepithelial Neoplasia and Early Squamous Cell Carcinoma Limited to the Mucosa Vilsteren*1, 983 Marshall J. Orloff*1, Jon I. Isenberg2, Henry O. Wheeler2, Kevin S. Haynes2, Horacio Jinich-Brook2, Roderick C. Rapier2, Florin Vaida3, Robert J. Hye1 1Surgery, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA; 2 Medicine/Gastroenterology, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA; 3Family and Preventive Medicine/Biostatistics, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA 986 Radiofrequency Versus Milligan Morgan Hemorrhoidectomy: A Prospective, Randomized Study Pierpaolo Sileri, Luana Franceschilli*, Vito M. Stolfi, Alessandra Di Giorgio, Giulio P. Angelucci, Stefano D’ Ugo, Achille Gaspari Surgery, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy 96 Computed Tomography Features Associated with Operative Management for Nonstrangulating Small Bowel Obstruction Rakesh R. Suri*1, Parag Vora2, John M. Kirby2, Kevin Chan1, Stephen Smith1, Leyo Ruo1 1General Surgery, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; 2 Radiology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada Spontaneous Reflux During Videoesophagram: Its Clinical Significance and Correlation with pH Monitoring Shahin Ayazi1, Steven R. Demeester1, James M. Halls2, Florian Augustin*1, Joerg Zehetner1, Arzu Oezcelik1, Helen J. Sohn1, John C. Lipham1, Jeffrey A. Hagen1, Tom R. Demeester1 1Surgery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; 2 Radiology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Emergency Portacaval Shunt Versus Rescue Portacaval Shunt in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Emergency Treatment of Bleeding Esophageal Varices in Cirrhosis 987 Is Bile Reflux-Induced Esophageal Dysmotility Mediated by Mucosal Stimulation? An Experimental Study Marcelo S. Rocha1,2, Fernando A. Herbella*2 1Surgery, Unimontes, Montes Claros, Brazil; 2Surgery, Unifesp, São Paulo, Brazil 988 The Effects of Cannabinoids on the CaCo-2 Cell Culture Model of Intestinal Permeability Abdussalam Alhamoruni*1, Andrew Lee1, Jon Lund1,2, Richard I. Hall2, Mike Larvin1,2, Saoirse O’Sullivan1 1School of Graduate Entry Medicine and Health, University of Nottingham, Derby, United Kingdom; 2Surgical Directorate, Royal Derby Hospital, Derby, United Kingdom 97 DAILY SCHEDULE 982 985 Herrero2,1, Frederike G. Van Lorenza Alvarez Roos E. Pouw1, Carine Sondermeijer1, Fiebo J. Ten Kate3, Mark I. Van Berge Henegouwen4, Bas L. Weusten2,1, Jacques Bergman1 1Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Amsterdam Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 2Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Sint Antonius Hospital, Nieuwegein, Netherlands; 3Pathology, Amsterdam Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 4Surgery, Amsterdam Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands ERCP and Sphincterotomy (ES): A Safe and Effective Definitive Management of Gallstone Pancreatitis with the Gallbladder Left in Situ? THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 989 990 Pre-Operative Nomogram to Predict Risk of Peri-Operative Mortality Following Hepatic Resections for Malignancy 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Mashaal Dhir1, Smith Lynette2, Fred Ullrich2, Leiphrakpam Premila1, Quan Ly1, Aaron R. Sasson1, Chandrakanth Are*1 1Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, Eppley Cancer Center, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE; 2Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, College of Public Health, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE NEW HOPE FOR CHRONIC PANCREATITIS? Intestine-Specific Deletion of p38 MAPK Perturbs Enterocyte Kinetics Following Massive Small Bowel Resection Participants will be able to: Moderators: Endoscopic Management of Gastro-Gastric Fistulae After Primary Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Does Not Increase Complications at Revision Surgery The Use of EUS for the Diagnosis of Small Duct Pancreatitis Sp829 Nathan Schmulewitz, Cincinnati, OH The Use of Total Pancreatectomy and Islet Transplantation for Chronic Pancreatitis Sp830 David Sutherland, Rochester, MN The Use of ERCP in Diagnosing and Treating Chronic Pancreatitis Sp831 Todd Baron, Rochester, MN Panel and Audience Discussion Michael S. Flicker*1, David B. Lautz2, Christopher C. Thompson1 1Division of Gastroenterology, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA; 2Department of Surgery, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA 98 99 DAILY SCHEDULE 992 Syed A. Ahmad, Cincinnati, OH Randall Pearson, Rochester, MN • Understand the endoscopic criteria for diagnosing a patient with small duct chronic pancreatitis; understand which patients qualify for Total Pancreatectomy and Islet transplantation (TP and IAT) as a means of treating chronic pancreatitis; understand the long term results of TP and IAT for small duct chronic pancreatitis; and understand the modern algorithms for using ERCP as a diagnostic and therapeutic modality in treating chronic pancreatitis. Mucosa-Associated Microbiota and Risk of Chronic and/or Relapsing Pouchitis After Restorative Proctocolectomy for Ulcerative Colitis Marco Scarpa1, Alessia R. Grillo2, Anna Pozza*3, Diego Faggian4, Cesare Ruffolo5, Melania Scarpa2, Renata D’Incà3, Mario Plebani4, Giacomo C. Sturniolo3, Ignazio Castagliuolo2, Imerio Angriman3 1Department of Surgery, Veneto Oncological Institute (IOV-IRCCS), Padova, Italy; 2Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, University of Padova, Padova, Italy; 3Department of Surgical and Gastroenterological Sciences, University of Padova, Padova, Italy; 4Department of Diagnostic Sciences and Special Therapy, University of Padova, Padova, Italy; 5Department of Surgery (Chirurgia IV), Ospedale “Ca’ Foncello”, Treviso, Italy Ballroom AB Sponsored by: SSAT, AGA, ASGE Derek Wakeman*, Jennifer A. Leinicke, Mark E. Mcmellen, Jun Guo, Christopher R. Erwin, Brad W. Warner Surgery, Division of Pediatric Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO 991 DDW COMBINED CLINICAL SYMPOSIUM THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Moderators: PLENARY SESSION VII 243 10-minute presentation, 5-minute discussion 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA 1045 Jonathan F. Critchlow, Boston, MA Margo Shoup, Maywood, IL Melanie L. Gainsbury*1, Daniel I. Chu1, Lauren A. Howard1, Jennifer Coukos2, Jeremy T. Hetzel2, Francis A. Farraye2, Arthur F. Stucchi1, James M. Becker1 1Department of Surgery, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA; 2Section of Gastrointestinal Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA Learning objectives for this session are the same as those for Plenary Session I on page 57. 1040 1041 Preoperative Treatment with Infliximab Is Not Associated with an Increased Risk of Short-Term Postoperative Complications After Colectomy with Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis 127 Resections for Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor: Evaluating the Impact of Minimally Invasive and Parenchymal-Sparing Surgical Techniques Joseph Dinorcia, Minna K. Lee, James A. Lee, Beth A. Schrope, John A. Chabot, John D. Allendorf* Surgery, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM Hepatectomy Is Superior to Thermal Ablation for Patients with a Solitary Colorectal Liver Metastasis 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM Moderators: Predictors of Mesh Explantation Following Incisional Hernia Repair Mary T. Hawn*1,2, Stephen H. Gray1,2, Christopher W. Snyder1,2, Laura A. Graham2, Catherine C. Vick2 1Surgery, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; 2 C-SMART, Birmingham VAMC, Birmingham, AL Participants will be able to: • List the benefits of minimally invasive esophagectomy; select patients for staging laparoscopy; compare morbidity and mortality in MIS and open surgical procedures for cancer; and compare long term outcome and survival in MIS and open procedures for GI cancer. Potential Benefit of Resection for Stage IV Gastric Cancer: A National Survey Jillian K. Smith*, Joshua S. Hill, Sing Chau Ng, Theodore P. Mcdade, Shimul A. Shah, Jennifer F. Tseng Surgery, Surgical Outcomes Analysis & Research, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 1044 Patient and Perioperative Predictors of Morbidity & Mortality After Esophagectomy: American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS-NSQIP), 2005–2007 Birat Dhungel*, Brian S. Diggs, John G. Hunter, Brett C. Sheppard, James P. Dolan General Surgery, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR SSAT/SAGES JOINT 244-245 LUNCHEON SYMPOSIUM: LAPAROSCOPY FOR CANCER— ARE THERE LIMITS? David W. Rattner, Boston, MA C. Daniel Smith, Jacksonville, FL FOREGUT MIS Esophagectomy: Progress or Folly? Sp868 Steven R. DeMeester, Los Angeles, CA Laparoscopic Resection for Gastric Cancer: An Emerging Standard Sp869 Vivian E.M. Strong, New York, NY Staging Laparoscopy for FG Malignancies: Is It Worthwhile? Sp870 Vic Velanovich, Detroit, MI Panel and Audience Discussion 100 101 DAILY SCHEDULE Suzanne C. Schiffman , Matthew Bower, Russell E. Brown, Robert C.C. Martin, Kelly M. Mcmasters, Charles R. Scoggins Surgery, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 1043 Hall F Authors available at their posters to answer questions 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM; posters on display 8 AM – 5 PM. * 1042 POSTER SESSION III THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA PANCREATOBILIARY Laparoscopic Pancreatic Resection for Malignancy: Are There Any Contraindications? Sp871 Sp872 William G. Hawkins, St. Louis, MO Malignant Biliary Obstruction: Best Evidence for Management (SSAT, AGA) Sp890 Mark P. Callery, Boston, MA Sp891 Richard A. Kozarek, Seattle, WA Minimal Access Hepatic Surgery: Applications in Cancer and Current Barriers to Adoption Participants will be able to: David A. Geller, Pittsburgh, PA • Explain the Cochrane review of this topic; identify when plastic versus metal stents can be used; and identify when surgery is preferable. Training Pathways for Surgeons and Trainees in MIS HPB Surgery Sp873 Brian J. Dunkin, Houston, TX Panel and Audience Discussion 2:15 PM – 3:45 PM COLORECTAL Moderators: Participants will be able to: • Review the use of endoscopic mucosal resection for colorectal polyps with an emphasis on indication, technical procedure and complications; discuss the indications and technical approach of endoscopic submucosal dissection as an alternative approach for removal of benign colorectal neoplasia; and recognize when surgical intervention represents the preferred approach to colonic polyp removal. John H. Marks, Wynnewood, PA Panel and Audience Discussion 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM MEET-THE-PROFESSOR LUNCHEONS Endoscopic Mucosal Resection of GE Junction 386-387 Dysplasia (SSAT, ASGE) Sp886 Blair A. Jobe, Pittsburgh, PA Sp887 Prateek Sharma, Kansas City, MO Participants will be able to: • Discuss the implications of dysplasia in the region of the Gastroesophageal junction; evaluate the role of endoscopic resection in the staging and treatment of early neoplasia; and list the alternatives to endoscopic therapy for GEJ tumors. 102 Marcia R. Cruz-Correa, San Juan, PR Paul J. Limburg, Rochester, MN Difficult to Remove Colonic Polyps: The Role of Endoscopic Mucosal Resection Sp908 Michael B. Wallace, Jacksonville, FL Difficult to Remove Colonic Polyps: Endocopic Submucosal Dissection Sp909 Mainor Antillon, New Orleans, LA Sp910 Thomas Weber, Brooklyn, NY Difficult to Remove Colonic Polyps: Surgical Interventions Panel and Audience Discussion 103 DAILY SCHEDULE Morris E. Franklin, Jr, San Antonio, TX TEM for Rectal Cancer: What Are the Limits? Sp876 Ballroom AB Sponsored by: AGA, ASGE, SSAT James W. Fleshman, St. Louis, MO Port Site Metastases After Laparoscopic Colectomy for Cancer: How To Prevent Them? Sp875 DDW COMBINED CLINICAL SYMPOSIUM DIFFICULT TO REMOVE COLONIC POLYPS: EMR, ESD, OR SURGERY? Laparoscopic Resection for Rectal Cancer: Controversial? Sp874 350-351 THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Poster Session Detail Basic: Hepatic Designated presenting authors listed. For complete author strings, consult the Poster Session Abstracts in the Program Book Abstract Supplement. indicates a Poster of Distinction. SSAT POSTER SESSION I M1877 The Interaction of Pro- and Anti-Inflammation During Sepsis in Rats Receiving an Enteral Immunmodulating Diet in Form of Olive Oil Jorg Glatzle, General Surgery, University, Tuebingen, Germany Basic: Pancreas Monday, May 3, 2010 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA Hall F Authors available at their posters to answer questions 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM; posters on display 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Basic: Colon-Rectal M1875a Mucosal 5-HT4 Receptor Expression Is Altered Following Parasympathetic Denervation of the Rat Colon Timothy J. Ridolfi, Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI M1875b Do Mesenchymal Stem Cells Affect EMG Potentials After Anal Sphincter Injury in an Animal Model? Levilester Salcedo, Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH M1875c JC Virus and Anal Cancer Sabrina Thieltges, Department of General, Visceral, and Thoracic Surgery, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany M1880 Pterostilbene and Gemcitabine Have Additive Effects Against Pancreatic Cancer in Vitro Patrick Mannal, Department of Surgery, University of Vermont/ Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, VT Basic: Small Bowel M1881 Regulation of Contractile Activity in Longitudinal Muscle of Rat Ileum by Hydrogen Sulfide Munenori Nagao, Department of Surgery and Gastroenterology Research Unit, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN POSTER SESSIONS Sonia Ramamoorthy, Surgery, UC San Diego Medical Center, La Jolla, CA M1879 Identification of Chromosomal Regions That Harbor Novel Genes Important for Pancreatic Cancer Pathogenesis by Genome-Wide Screening Methods Basic: Stomach Basic: Esophageal M1876 The Micro-RNA Profile of Responder and Non-Responder in the Neoadjuvant Therapy of Esophageal Cancer Daniel Vallbohmer, Department of General, Visceral and Cancer Surgery, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany 104 M1882 In-Vivo Assessment of a Biologic Occluder for NOTES Gastrotomy Closure Alejandro Nieponice, Surgery, Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, University of Favaloro, Pittsburgh, PA 105 THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Clinical: Biliary M1615 Impact of Biliary Stenting in Patients with Pancreatic Cancer Undergoing Whipple’s Procedure: A Surgical Perspective Shyam Varadarajulu, Gastroenterology-Hepatology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL M1616 Role of Extended Right Hemihepatectomy for Gallbladder Carcinoma Involving the Hepatic Hilus Kazuaki Shimada, Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery Division, National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo, Japan M1617 Cosmetic Outcome Following Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Is There a Problem? Mark Bignell, Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norwich, United Kingdom M1618 Gallbladder Mass Identified on Ultrasound: Lessons from the Last Nine Years Ioannis Konstantinidis, Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA M1619 Evolving Management Trends in the Treatment of Gallbladder Disease Vincent Harrison, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR Clinical: Colon-Rectal Sebastien Drolet, Surgery, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada M1621 Elective Resection of Colon Cancer Is Associated with Decreased Morbidity and Mortality in High-Volume Surgeons Sebastien Drolet, Surgery, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada M1622 Real Time PCR Based Approach for Rapid and Specific Diagnosis of Culture Negative Gastrointestinal Tuberculosis and Characterization of Its Host Immunological Features Pradyumna K. Mishra, Research, Bhopal Memorial Hospital & Research Centre, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India M1623 Portal Venous Thrombus (PVT) Following Restorative Proctocolectomy and Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis (IPAA) for Ulcerative Colitis (UC): Does the Laparoscopic Approach Increase the Risk of PVT? Kelly D. Gonzales, Surgery, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA M1624 Electroacupuncture for Postoperative Ileus After Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery: An Interim Analysis of a Randomized Sham-Controlled Study Simon S.M. Ng, Surgery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China M1625 Transanal Versus CT-Guided Drainage for Pelvic Abscess Following Anastomotic Leak in Patients with Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis Hasan Tarik Kirat, Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH M1626 The Relationship Between Inflammation Based Pathologic and Biochemical Prognostic Criteria and Site of Recurrence Following Curative Resection of Colorectal Cancer Jonathan J. Platt, Glasgow University Department of Surgery, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, United Kingdom M1627 C-Reactive Protein as a Predictor of Postoperative Infective Complications Following Curative Resection in Patients with Colorectal Cancer Jonathan J. Platt, Glasgow University Department of Surgery, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, United Kingdom M1628 Referral Pattern and Establishment of Diagnosis at Subspecialty Pouchitis Clinic Angelina Postoev, General Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH 106 107 POSTER SESSIONS M1620 Increased Rate of Sphincter Preservation Following Rectal Cancer Resection in High Volume Hospitals 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT M1629 Preoperative Biopsy Findings Correlate Poorly with Postoperative Findings in IBD-Associated Neoplasia Susan L. Gearhart, Surgery, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD M1630 Chronic Sinus After Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis (IPAA): Implications for Pouch Retention 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA M1637 Endoscopic Management of Early Esophageal Neoplasia: An Emerging Standard Candice Leigh Wilshire, Thoracic Surgery, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY Clinical: Hepatic Lei Lian, Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH M1638 Open Versus Laparoscopic Liver Resection: Looking Beyond the Immediate Post-Operative Period Clinical: Esophageal M1631 Long Term Conditional Survival in Esophageal Cancer: A SEER Database Analysis Attila Dubecz, Surgery, Klinikum Nürnberg, Nurnberg, Germany M1632 Evaluation of Preoperative Risk Factors for Postoperative Heartburn After Reoperative Anti-Reflux Surgery Andras Legner, Surgery, Creighton University Medical Center, Omaha, NE M1633 Vagal-Preserving Esophageal Resection with Jejunal or Colon Interposition: Long-Term Outcome Jarmo A. Salo, Division of General Thoracic and Esophageal Surgery, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland M1634 Evaluation of POSSUM and Its Related Models as an Audit Tool in Patients Undergoing Gastro-Oesophageal Cancer Resection M1635 Paraesophageal Hernia Repair with Biomesh Does Not Increase Post-Operative Dysphagia Trudie A. Goers, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Legacy Health, Portland, OR M1636 Impact of Race, Age and Gender on Outcomes of Laparoscopic Reflux Surgery Manish M. Tiwari, Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE M1639 Surgery for Non-Cirrhotic Portal Hypertension in a Developing Country Radhakrishna Patta, Surgical Gastroenterology, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, India M1640 Impact of Targeted Therapy on Complications After Resection of Colorectal Liver Metastases Frank Makowiec, Department of Surgery, Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Freiburg, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany M1641 Liver Transection with Microwave Technology: A Novel Technique Derick Christian, Methodist Dallas Medical Center, Dallas, TX M1642 Outcome After Resection of Colorectal Liver Metastases: Analysis of 264 Patients Hannes Philipp Neeff, Department of Surgery, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany M1643 Surgical Treatment for the Patients of Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma with Lymph Node Metastases: Repeat Surgery and Combined Chemotherapy for Recurrence Zenichi Morise, Department of Surgery, Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan M1644 Oncologic Outcome After Laparoscopic Resection of Malignant Liver Tumors Hizir Yakup Akyildiz, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH 108 109 POSTER SESSIONS Sumanta Dutta, Department of Surgery, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom Justin P. Fox, Department of Surgery, Wright State University, Dayton, OH THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Clinical: Pancreas 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA M1653 Laparoscopic Distal Pancreatectomy Offers Shorter Hospital Stays with Fewer Complications M1645 Atrial Fibrillation and Delayed Gastric Emptying After Pancreaticoduodenectomy: Coincidence or Shared Mechanism? Isadora C. Botwinick, Columbia University, New York, NY M1646 Association of Pretreatment Quality of Life to Pancreatic Malignancy and Survival: An Analysis of 323 Patients Vic Velanovich, Surgery, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI M1647 Laparoscopic Enucleation for Neuroendocrine Pancreatic Tumors: Pancreas Related Complications Laureano Fernández-Cruz, Surgery, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, Spain M1648 Postoperative Acute Pancreatitis After Pancreaticoduodenectomy Is Associated with Postoperative Pancreatic Fistula Kenichiro Uemura, Surgery, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan M1649 Management and Outcomes of Patients with Acute Pancreatitis: Differences According to Admitting Service Antonio Ramos-De la Medina, Gastrointestinal Surgery, Medical School, Veracruz Regional Hospital, Universidad Autónoma de Veracruz ‘Villa Rica’, Boca del Rio, Veracruz, Mexico M1650 Route of Gastroenteric Anastomosis in Pancreatoduodenectomy and Delayed Gastric Emptying: A Retrospective Analysis M1651 Pancreaticoduodenectomy Can Be Performed Safely in Patients Aged 80 Years and Older Minna K. Lee, Surgery, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY M1652 Prediction of Morbidity After Pancreatoduodenectomy: Impact of Patient or Treatment Related Risk Factors on Complication Rates Dietlind Tittelbach-Helmrich, Department of Surgery, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany 110 M1654 Survivin Expression in Carcinogenesis of Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms of the Pancreas Akira Nakashima, Department of Surgery, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan M1655 Ampullary Carcinoma: Adjuvant Chemoradiation Improves Survival in Node-Positive Patients Purvi Parikh, Surgery, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN M1656 A Comparison of Laparoscopic Assisted Left-Sided Pancreatectomy With and Without Splenic Preservation: Clinical Outcome and Oncologic Considerations Dilip Parekh, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA M1657 Does BMI/Morbid Obesity Influence Outcomes in Patients Who Have Undergone Pancreatoduodenectomy for Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma? Saboor Khan, Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN M1658 Lack of Benefit to Perioperative Epidural Analgesia Among Patients Undergoing Elective Gastric and Pancreatic Resections Jack E. Russo, Surgery/Surgical Oncology, University of California at Davis, Sacramento, CA M1659 Novel Method of Stump Closure for Distal Pancreatectomy Results in 87% Reduction in Leak Rates Megan Rapp, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA Clinical: Small Bowel M1660 Management of ERCP-Related Duodenal Perforations Attila Dubecz, Surgery, Klinikum Nurnberg, Nurnberg, Germany M1661 Small Bowel Adenocarcinoma in Crohn’s Disease Maria Widmar, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 111 POSTER SESSIONS Wietse J. Eshuis, Surgery, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands Joseph DiNorcia, Surgery, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Clinical: Stomach 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA Combined Science M1662 Laparoscopic Repair of Perforated Ulcer in Western Denmark Thorbjorn Sommer, Surgery, Randers Regionshospital, Randers, Denmark M1663 Duodenum-Jejunum Dynamic Reservoir with Anti-Peristaltic Emptying After Gastric Resection (Safatle’ Technique) Leads to Well Nourished Patients with Good Quality of Life Ulysses Ribeiro, Jr, Gastroenterology, Surgery, University of São Paulo, Hospital Sírio Libanês, São Paulo, SP’, SP, Brazil M1664 Histologic Patterns in Patients Undergoing Permanent Gastric Electrical Stimulation for Gastroparesis Truptesh H. Kothari, Gastroenterology/Hepatology, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY M1665 Radial Dilating Trocar System Is Associated with a Low Incidence of Port Site Hernias Among Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery M2056 Prediction of Prognosis by Expression Profiling Analysis of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocancinoma Using DNA-Arrays Robert Grützmann, Surgery, University Hospital Dresden, Dresden, Germany M2057 Inflammatory-Related Gene Variants as Risk Factors for Pancreatic Cancer: Does NOS Play a Role? Kaye Reid Lombardo, Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN M2058 Prognostic Value of the Heme Oxygenase-1 Transcription Controlling GTn Repeat Promoter Polymorphism in Complete Resected Only Surgically Treated Esophageal Cancer Yogesh Kumar Vashist, Department of General, Visceral and Thoracic Surgery, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany Rebecca Prince Petersen, Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA M1666 Double-Stapled Technique for the Esophageal Anastomosis: A New Paradigm Evelyn Lillian Kachikwu, General Oncologic Surgery, City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte, CA POSTER SESSIONS M1667 Intermittent Bowel Obstruction After Gastric Bypass with Normal Imaging: Endoscopic Diagnosis and Treatment of Small Bowel Food Bolus Entangled in Sutures Dan E. Azagury, Division of Gastroenterology, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA M1668 Laproscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding (LAGB) in Super Morbidly Obese Patients (BMI >50) in Ambulatory Surgery Center Is Safe David Anh Nguyen, Bariatric Surgery, Skylex Advanced Surgical, Inc., Los Angeles, CA 112 113 THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Tuesday, May 4, 2010 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM SSAT POSTER SESSION II 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA Basic: Small Bowel Hall F Authors available at their posters to answer questions 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM; posters on display 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Basic: Colon-Rectal T1950 Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Represses Intestinal Epithelial Cell Apoptosis Through Inducing Stress Granule Formation Ruiyun Li, Surgery, University of Maryland, Baltimore VAMC, Baltimore, MD T1951 N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) Reduces Intraabdominal T1945 Accelerated Biological Ageing in Colorectal Cancer: Association Between Telomere Length, Fetuin A and Inflammatory Status Eimear Monaghan, Department of Surgery, Division of Cancer Sciences and Molecular Pathology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom Basic: Esophageal T1947 Length and Pressure of the Reconstructed Lower Esophageal Sphincter by Nissen Fundoplication Is Determined by Both Crural Closure and Fundal Wrap Maurice Blitz, Thoracic Surgery, St. Joseph’s Health Center, Toronto, ON, Canada Adhesion Formation Through the Upregulation of Peritoneal Fibrinolytic Activity and Antioxidant Defenses Daniel I-Hsin Chu, Department of Surgery, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA Clinical: Biliary T1622 Early Phase Systemic Cytokine Profile of Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES™) Cholecystectomy: Comparison with Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy and Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Byron F. Santos, Department of Surgery, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL T1623 Microlaparoscopic Cholecystectomy: An Alternative to Single Port Surgery Basic: Pancreas Keith A. Zuccala, Surgery, Danbury Hospital, Danbury, CT Ana Maria M. Coelho, Gastroenterology, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil T1949 Lactate Sensitizes to Pancreatitis Responses in Rats Jorunn Atladottir, Department of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Yale University, Veterans Administration Connecticut Healthcare, New Haven, CT 114 T1624 Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Is the Preferred Approach in Cirrhosis: A Nationwide, Population-Based Study Ellen J. Hagopian, Surgery, Jersey Shore University Medical Center, New York, NY T1625 Is Pain Provocation with Cholecystokinin Administration on Cholescintigraphy Predictive of Relief of Symptoms for Biliary Dyskinesia Following Cholecystectomy? Angela L. Gucwa, Surgery, Section of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 115 POSTER SESSIONS T1948 Further Insights on the Mechanisms of the Beneficial Effect of Hypertonic Saline Solution in Acute Pancreatitis THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT T1626 Tissue Compression Analysis for Magnetically Anchored Cautery Dissector During Single Site Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Lauren Brandon Mashaud, UT Southwestern Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX Clinical: Colon-Rectal T1628 The Role of Glyceryl Trinitrate Ointment After Hemorrhoidectomy: Preliminary Results of a Prospective Randomized Study Pierpaolo Sileri, Surgery, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy T1629 Ethnicity Influences Lymph Node Resection in Colon Cancer 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA T1636 Predicting Post-Operative Mortality for Clostridium Difficile-Associated Colitis Karim Alavi, Surgery, Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA T1637 Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery (SILS) Versus Hand Assisted Laparoscopic Surgery (HALS): A Case-Matched Series Dhruvil P. Gandhi, Minimally Invasisve Colon & Rectal Surgery, UT Houston Medical School, Houston, TX T1638 Cost Considerations of Laparoscopic Restorative Proctocolectomy: Do the Recovery Benefits of a Minimally Invasive Approach Even Out the Balance Sheet? Kelly A. Garrett, Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Molly M. Cone, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR T1630 Readmission Due to Infection After Colectomy for Cancer Is Strongly Associated with One-Year Mortality David Yu Greenblatt, Department of Surgery, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI T1631 The Validity of Ki-67 as a Prognostic Indicator in Patients with Appendiceal Carcinoid Tumor Eric Liu, Surgery, The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY T1632 Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis of Intestinal Adenocarcinoma in Crohn’s Disease T1633 Perioperative Management of Oral Anticoagulation for Elective Colon and Rectal Abdominal Procedures Corey W. Iqbal, Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN T1634 The Prognostic Factors in Predicting Recurrence of Acute Appendicitis After Conservative Therapy HIroo Naito, South Miyagi Medical Center, Ohgawara, Japan T1635 Expression of the Cancer Testis Antigen IGF2BP3 (IMP3) in Colorectal Cancers; IMP3 Holds Promise as a Specific Immunotherapy Target T1639 Long-Term Outcome of Patients with Spontaneous Esophageal Rupture (Boerhaave’s Syndrome) Undergoing Esophagectomy as the Definitive Treatment Strategy Daniel Vallbohmer, Surgery, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany T1640 The Safety of Laparoscopic Antireflux Surgery in the Lung Transplant Population: A Case-Control Study P. Marco Fisichella, Department of Surgery, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL T1641 The Influence of Incidental Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors on the Treatment of Patients Undergoing Resection of Upper Gastrointestinal Malignancies Carlos H.F. Chan, Surgery, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada T1642 Diagnosis of Type-I Hiatal Hernia: A Comparison of High Resolution Manometry and Endoscopy Yashodhan S. Khajanchee, Minimally Invasive Surgery Program, Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery Program, Legacy Health System, Providence Portland Medical Center, Portland, OR C.M. Shantha Kumara H., Colon and Rectal Surgery,Department of Surgery, St. Luke Roosevelt Hospital, New York, NY 116 117 POSTER SESSIONS Cesare Ruffolo, IV Unit of Surgery, Regional Hospital Cà Foncello, Treviso, Treviso, Italy Clinical: Esophageal THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT T1643 A Randomized Controlled Trial of Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication (LNF) Versus Proton Pump Inhibitors for Treatment of Patients with Chronic Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Who Complained of Cough Mehran Anvari, Surgery, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada T1644 Elevated Preoperative Neutrophil:Lymphocyte Ratio as a Predictor of Post-Operative Disease Recurrence in Esophageal Cancer Reem Z. Sharaiha, Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY T1645 EUS Staging Accuracy in Oesophageal Cancer After CRT Martina Ceolin, Department of Surgical & Gastroenterological Sciences (Clinica Chirurgica I), University of Padova – Italy, University of Padua, Padova, Italy T1646 Comparison of Ventilation and Cardiovascular Parameters Between Prone Thoracoscopic and Ivor-Lewis Esophagectomy Emmanuele Abate, Surgery, Università Degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy T1647 Complex Laparoscopic Procedures Can Be Safely Performed Early in Fellowship Training Paul N. Montero, Gastrointestinal and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC T1649 Safety and Efficacy of Curative Intent Surgery for Peri-Ampullary Liver Metastasis Mechteld C. de Jong, Department of Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD T1650 Complicated Umbilical Hernias in Cirrhotic Patients with Refractory Ascites: Management and Outcome Dana Alexa Telem, Surgery, The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY 118 T1651 Soft Tissue Navigation: An Ex-Vivo Porcine Liver Model for Multimodality Imaging of Deformations to Validate Techniques for Image-Guided Liver Surgery Anne vom Berg, Department of Visceral and Transplant Surgery, University Hospital Berne, Berne, Switzerland T1652 Results of Hepatectomy for Noncolorectal, Nonneuroendocrine Liver Metastasis Oliver Drognitz, Department of Surgery, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany T1653 Microwave Ablation (MWA) of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) David Sindram, Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC T1654 Radiofrequency Ablation for Hepatocellular Adenoma: End of the Resection Era? Mark G. van Vledder, Surgery, Surgery, Erasmus MC, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD T1655 Differences Between Bipolar-Compression and Ultrasonic Devices for Parenchymal Transection During Laparoscopic Liver Resection Russell E. Brown, Department of Surgical Oncology, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY Clinical: Pancreas T1656 Surgical Resection Is the Only Effective Therapy for Primary and Metastatic Pancreatic Islet Cell Carcinoma Shaun McKenzie, General and Oncologic Surgery, City of Hope, Duarte, CA T1657 Surveillance and Recurrence After Resection of NonInvasive Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms Isadora C. Botwinick, Columbia University, New York, NY T1658 Hepato, Pancreatic and Biliary (HPB) Surgery Can Be Safely Performed in a Community Teaching Hospital Andrei Cocieru, Surgery, Danbury Hospital, Danbury, CT 119 POSTER SESSIONS Clinical: Hepatic 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT T1659 Clinical Outcome in Low Socioeconomic Patients with Severe Acute Pancreatitis Treated Either with Early Nasogastric Feeding or Total Parenteral Nutrition-A Comparative Study Santosh Kumar, General Surgery, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, Delhi, India T1660 Pancreatoduodenectomy for Ductal Adenocarcinoma in the Very Elderly; Is It Safe and Justified? Saboor Khan, Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN T1661 Endoscopic Transpapillary Drainage Alone to Treat Large Pancreatic Pseudocysts at Tail Region of Pancreas Deepak K. Bhasin, Gastroenterology, PGIMER, Chandigarh, India T1662 Preservation of Replaced or Accessory Right Hepatic Artery During Pancreaticoduodenectomy for Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: Impact on Margin Status and Survival Olivier Turrini, Surgical Oncology, Institut Paoli Calmettes, Marseille, France T1663 Subjective Evaluation of the Pancreatic Texture by the Surgeon Is Objective and the Most Important Predictor of Postoperative Pancreatic Fistula Tobias Keck, Department for General and Visceral Surgery, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany Yalakanti Raghavendra Babu, General Surgery, PGIMER, Chandigarh, India T1665 Choledochoduodenostomy: Is It Really So Bad? William McIver Leppard, Surgery, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC T1666 Percutaneous Transhepatic Islet Cell Autotransplantation After Pancreatectomy for Chronic Pancreatitis: A Novel Approach Katherine Ann Morgan, Surgery, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 120 T1667 Laparoscopic Distal Pancreatectomy: Is There Benefit in Splenic Preservation? Sandeep Suresh Vijan, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Clinical: Small Bowel T1668 Occult Retroperitoneal Lymphadenopathy from Metastatic Bladder Carcinoma Resulting in Duodenal Obstruction: Report of Two Cases Brian Ang, Department of Surgery, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ T1669 A Thin Walled Naso-Enteric Feeding-Decompression Catheter That Can Be Delivered Over a Nasal Gastroscope Gerald Moss, Biomedical Engineering Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, White Plains, NY Clinical: Stomach T1671 Helicobacter Pylori Has No Influence in Distal Gastric Cancer Survival Fernando A.M. Herbella, Federal University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil T1672 Relation Between Helicobacter Pylori Infection and Gastric Cancer in a Single Institution Eduardo E. Montalvo-Jave, Department of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Hospital General de Mexico, Facultad de Medicina, UNAM, Mexico City, Tlalpan, Mexico T1673 Long Term Assessment of Endoscopic Management of Gastrojejunal Anastomotic Strictures After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Tarek Ammar, Gastroenterology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO T1674 Technical Lessons Learned in High-Risk Complex Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Total Gastrectomy for Cancer Sebastian G. de la Fuente, Duke University Medical University, Durham, NC 121 POSTER SESSIONS T1664 Factors Associated with Failure of Conservative Management in Severe Acute Pancreatitis 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT T1675 Three Unusual Presentations of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GIST): Literature Review and Treatment Algorithm Elizabeth Revesz, Surgery, St. Joseph Hospital, Chiago, IL T1676 Pre-Loaded Buttressed Versus Non-Buttressed Linear Staple Lines: A Randomized, Blinded In-Vivo Comparison Lauren Brandon Mashaud, Department of Surgery, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX Combined Science T2086 Transoperatorial Lavage with an Electrolyzed Solution by Ionic Selectivity Considerably Decreases the Bacterial Load and the Inflammatory Response in a Murine Model of Sepsis Francisco Nachon Garcia, Instituto de Ciencias de La Salud, Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias Biomedicas, Cirugía General, Universidad Veracruzana, Centro de Especialidades Medicas del Estado de Veracruz, Xalapa Ver., Veracruz, Mexico T2087 Objective Measurement of Physical Recovery After Abdominal Surgery Tung T. Tran, Surgery, Steinberg-Bernstein Centre for Minimally Invasive Surgery, McGill University, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA Wednesday, May 5, 2010 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM SSAT POSTER SESSION III Hall F Authors available at their posters to answer questions 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM; posters on display 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Basic: Colon-Rectal W1866 Local Peritoneal Irrigation with Intestinal Alkaline Phosphatase Is Protective Against Peritonitis in Mice Farzad Ebrahimi, Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA W1867 Plasma Levels of Soluble Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 Are Modestly Increased in Patients with Colorectal Cancer C.M. Shantha Kumara H, Colon and Rectal Surgery, Department of Surgery, St. Luke Roosevelt Hospital, New York, NY Basic: Esophageal W1868 Is Toupet Fundoplication the Most Physiological Procedure to Treat Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease? Results of a Prospective Randomized Experimental Trial Comparing Three Major Antireflux Operations Basic: Pancreas W1869 Nitric Oxide Synthase Inhibiton Reduces the Lung Damage Induced by Albumin Administration in Acute Pancreatitis Emilio Elias Abdo, Gastroenterology, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil 122 123 POSTER SESSIONS Kai Bachmann, General Visceral and Thoracic Surgery, University Medical Center Hamburg Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Basic: Small Bowel W1870 The Effects of Cannabinoids on Intestinal Permeability in an in Vitro Model of Inflammation Abdussalam Alhamoruni, School of Graduate Entry Medicine and Health, University of Nottingham, Derby, United Kingdom Basic: Stomach 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA W1645 Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site (LESS) Cholecystectomy with Epidural Anesthesia: A Safe, Cost Effective, and Appealing Approach Sharona B. Ross, Surgery, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Clinical: Colon-Rectal W1646 Transvaginal Specimen Extraction for Laparoscopic Colectomy W1871 Hemoglobin A1c Levels and Obesity in a Representative US Adult Population: Findings from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, 1999–2006 Xuan-Mai T. Nguyen, Surgery, UC Irvine, Orange, CA Clinical: Biliary Jung Kang, Colon & Rectum Surgery, Tzu chi General Hospital, Hualien, Taiwan W1647 Photodynamic Diagnosis Using 5-Aminolevulinic Acid May Improve Diagnostic Accuracy of Colorectal Cancer: A Feasibility Study Yoshihisa Watayo, Department of Surgery, Institute of Gastroenterology, Tokyo, Japan W1641 Variable Frequency of p-53, Rad-50, Cyclin-E and K-Ras Gene Mutations with Mixed Chimerism of STR Loci and Their Plausible Role in the Gallbladder Carcinogenesis in a Cohort Exposed to Methyl Isocyanate Kewal Krishan Maudar, Research, Bhopal Memorial Hospital & Research Centre, Pune, Maharashtra, India W1642 Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES): Prospective Non-Randomized Comparison of Transgastric Versus Transvaginal Cholecystectomy W1643 Survival Patterns for Gallbladder Cancer in Recent Decades; Experience at a National Cancer Institute Veeraiah Siripurapu, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA W1644 Patient Interest in Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) as an Alternative to Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Hasan Tarik Kirat, Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH W1649 Elastica Staining for Venous Invasion Results in Superior Prediction of Cancer Specific Survival in Colorectal Cancer Campbell S.D. Roxburgh, University Department of Surgery, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, United Kingdom W1650 Grade of Ischemia on Lower Endoscopy Is the Reliable Predictor of Need for Operative Intervention for Ischemic Colon in Critically Ill Patients Matthew Hughes, Surgery, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL W1651 Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis and Extra Intestinal Manifestations in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis and Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis Hans H. Wasmuth, Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, St. Olavs Hospital, Trondheim University Hospital, Trondheim, Norway Monica Tomoyo Young, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN 124 125 POSTER SESSIONS Eric S. Hungness, Department of Surgery, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL W1648 Diagnosis and Management of Afferent Limb Syndrome After Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA W1652 Extent of Response of Rectal Cancer to Neoadjuvant Chemoradiation Predicts Outcome W1659 Persistent Elevation of C-Reactive Protein After Gastro-Oesophageal Cancer Resection as a Predictor of Post-Operative Intra-Abdominal Infective Complications Kelly Marie McLean, Gastrointestinal Oncology, Surgery, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL W1653 A Novel Data-Driven Staging of Colorectal Cancer Elena Manilich, The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH W1654 Do Gastroenterologists Find More Adenomas on Colonoscopy Than Colorectal Surgeons? Kevin Ollington, Gastroenterology, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA W1655 Pathologic Nodal Status Is an Independent Predictor of Disease-Free Survival in Rectal Cancer Treated by Neoadjuvant Chemoradiation Jonathan Matthew Hernandez, Surgery, Gastrointestinal Oncology, USF, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, Tampa, FL Sumanta Dutta, Department of Surgery, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom W1660 Laparoscopic Partial Posterior (Toupet) Fundoplication in GERD Patients with Impaired Esophageal Motility: A 10 Year Follow-Up Study Including Quality of Life Heinz Wykypiel, Department of Visceral, Transplant and Thoracic Surgery, Medical University Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria W1661 The Effect of an Increasing Body Mass Index on Health Related Quality of Life Following Esophago-Gastric Cancer Surgery Jiten Kalyan, General Surgery, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom W1662 Postoperative Impedance Testing Unreliable in Detecting Nissen Fundoplication Failure Clinical: Esophageal W1656 Technical Complications After Esophagectomy Did Not Affect the Five Year Survival for Treatment of Squamous Esophageal Carcinoma Philip W.Y. Chiu, Surgery, Institute of Digestive Disease, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China Fernando A.M. Herbella, Surgery, Federal University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil W1658 The Relationship Between the Local and Systemic Inflammatory Responses and Survival in Patients Undergoing Curative Surgery for Gastro-Oesophageal Cancer Sumanta Dutta, Department of Surgery, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom 126 W1663 The Role of PET/CT in Identifying Advanced Disease in Patients with Potentially Curable Oesophageal Carcinoma Victoria Louise Wilson, Upper GI Surgery, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, United Kingdom W1664 A Simple Risk Score to Predict Short-Term and LongTerm Outcome in Only Surgically Treated Esophageal Cancer Yogesh Kumar Vashist, Department of General, Visceral and Thoracic Surgery, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany W1665 Treatment of Mid and Distal Esophageal Diverticula: A Single Institution Eleven Year Experience Neal Agee, Department of GI and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC 127 POSTER SESSIONS W1657 Postprandial Proximal Gastric Acid Pocket in Patients After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Brittany N. Arnold, Minimally Invasive Surgery, The Oregon Clinic, Portland, OR THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Clinical: Hepatic 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA W1674 Diagnostic Laparoscopy for Pancreatic Cancer in an MRI Driven Practice: What’s It Worth? W1666 Age of Transfused Red Blood Cells and Outcomes After Liver Resection of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Daniel Cusati, General Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN W1667 Preoperative Predictors of Increased Intraoperative Blood Loss During Hepatectomy Yusuke Yamamoto, Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery, National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo, Japan W1668 The Use of Intraoperative Ablation Extends the Limits of Potentially Curative Treatment for Recurrent Colorectal Liver Metastases Anand Govindarajan, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY W1670 Underutilization of Surgical Treatment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in the Medicare Population Shimul A. Shah, Surgery, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA Elliot Tapper, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre, Boston, MA W1675 Palliative Treatment of Obstructive Jaundice in Patients with Carcinoma of the Pancreatic Head or Distal Biliary Tree: Endoscopic Stent Placement Versus Hepaticojejunostomy Marius Distler, Visceral, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery, University Hospital TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany W1676 The Role of Procalcitonin in the Early Diagnosis of Postoperative Pancreatic Fistula After Pancreatic Resection Dominique Suelberg, Surgical Department, St. Josef-Hospital, Universitiy Hospital, Bochum, Germany W1677 Diagnostic of Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency: Fecal Elastase-1 Versus Serum-Beta-Carotin Dominique Suelberg, Surgical Department, St. Josef-Hospital, University Hospital, Bochum, Germany W1678 Will Ki-67 Predict Lymph Node Status in Pancreatic Endocrine Tumors? Clinical: Pancreas Derick Christian, Methodist Dallas Medical Center, Dallas, TX W1671 Prognostic Impact of Dihydropyrimidine Dehydrogenase Expression in Adjuvant Gemcitabine Plus S-1 Chemotherapy After Surgical Resection for Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma W1672 Interventional Radiology Assisted Endoscopic Transgastric Peripancreatic Fluid Collection Drainage Abdulrahim saeed Alawashez, Surgery, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada W1673 Advanced Disease Not a Risk Factor for Delayed Gastric Emptying After Pancreaticoduodenectomy (Whipple Procedure) Ronald Joseph Shonkwiler, Columbia University, New York, NY 128 Tanya Ross Flohr, Surgery, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA W1680 Serum Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) and Albumin on the First Post-Operative Day (POD 1) Predict Pancreatic Fistula and Major Complications After Pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) Nathan G. Richards, Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA W1681 Intra-Abdominal Fat Predicts Survival in Pancreatic Cancer Courtney Balentine, Michael E DeBakey Department of Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Michael E DeBakey Veterans Affairs Hospital, Houston, TX 129 POSTER SESSIONS Naru Kondo, Surgery, Department of Surgery, Division of Clinical Medical Science, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima University,, Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan W1679 Feeding Tube Placement and Relationship to Pancreaticoduodenectomy Outcome THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT W1682 Tumor Size Correlates with Lymph Node Metastasis in Primary Pancreatic Endocrine Neoplasms Trevor Ellison, General Surgery, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD W1683 The Prognostic Influence of Lymph Node Ratio Following Pancreaticoduodenectomy for Ampullary Adenocarcinoma Nigel Balfour Jamieson, West of Scotland Pancreatic Unit, Glasgow University Department of Surgery, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, United Kingdom W1684 Surgeon and Organ Matter for the Outcome After Distal Pancreatic Resection Ulrich Friedrich Wellner, Department for General and Visceral Surgery, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, BW, Germany W1685 The Burden of Infection for Elective Pancreatic Resections Tara Sotsky Kent, Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA W1690 Laparoscopic Total Gastrectomy (LATG) and Roux-en-Y Reconstruction Using Oro-Gastric Anvil, Over 80 Cases Experiences Hitoshi Satodate, Digestive Disease Center, Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital, Yokohama, Japan W1691 Clinical Experience of Gastric Tube Reconstruction with the Transoral Anvil After Laparoscopy-Assisted Proximal Gastrectomy Yoko Wada, Digestive Disease, Showa-University Northern Yokohama Hosp, Yohama, Japan W1692 Anatomical Analysis of the Gastric Drainage Lymph Nodes of Normal Subjects Andre Luis Bonini, Surgery, Federal University of São Paulo, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil W1693 Gastrotomy Closure in NOTES: Literature Review and Description of the Clinical NOTES Gastrotomy Closure Technique Kari Thompson, Surgery, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA Clinical: Small Bowel W1687 Electrical Stimulation of the Duodenum to Treat Diabetes Mellitus Typ 2 in Obese Patients: Preliminary Results of the First in Men Study Philipp Busch, General, Visceral and Thoracic Surgery, University Medical Center Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany W1688 Idiopathic Gastrointestinal Failure Syndrome in Female Smokers with Peptic Ulcer Disease Sebastian G. de la Fuente, Duke University Medical University, Durham, NC W1689 Risk of Obesity-Related Cancer After Obesity Surgery in a Population-Based Cohort Study Magdalena Plecka Östlund, Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery, Karolinska Institute, Upper Gastrointestinal Research, Stockholm, Sweden 130 W1949 Single-Incision Laparoscopic Surgery (SILS) Simulator Training Improves Performance Byron F. Santos, Department of Surgery, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL W1950 A Combined Oral Regimen of EGCG and Silibinin Inhibited the Subcutaneous Growth of the CT-26 Colon Cancer Cell Line and Had No Adverse Effect on Abdominal or Gastric Wound Healing Xiaohong Yan, Colon and Rectal Surgery, St. Luke Roosevelt Hospital, New York, NY W1951 Increased Gastric Conduit Ischemia as Measured by Optical Fiber Spectroscopy During Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy Is Associated with Development of Anastomotic Complications Thai Hong Pham, OHSU, Portland, OR 131 POSTER SESSIONS Clinical: Stomach Combined Science THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT AUTHOR INDEX A B Babu, Yalakanti R. ...........................T1664 Bachmann, Kai..............................W1868 Badylak, Stephen F. ....................... M1882 Bahra, Marcus ............................... M2056 Bailey, Stephanie R..............................592 Bajaj, Jasmohan ..............................Sp444 Bajpai, Surabhi.............................. M1618 Balch, Glen .....................................Sp614 Balentine, Courtney.............. 431, W1681 Ball, Chad G........................................316 Ballantyne, Stuart ......................... W1663 Ban, Daisuke ....................M1616, W1667 Bansal, Vivek.................................W1681 Barkin, Jamie...................................Sp713 Barnett, Carlton C. .............................968 Baron, Todd.....................................Sp831 Barrera, Kaylene ............................ M1656 Barry, Linda K. ............................789, 795 132 Barton, Joshua G..............M1641, W1678 Bassi, Nicolò................................... T1632 Bathla, Lokesh............................... M1632 Battaglia, Giorgio........................... T1645 Bauer, Todd W...............................W1679 Baxter, Raymond...........................W1950 Beardsley, Heather E. ............. 607, T1626 Beatty, John S................................. T1625 Becker, James M. ..... 1045, M1623, T1951 Belcher, Daniel W. ........................W1644 Belgaumkar, Ajay P..............................416 Belkind, Noam ......................608, W1693 Bell, Richard H. ...............................Sp822 Belyaev, Orlin................................W1677 Ben-David, Kfir....................................514 BenArie, Jacob...............................W1687 Benavoli, Domenico .............. 421, T1628 Benson, Douglas .................................968 Bentrem, David J.........................423, 591 Berber, Eren................................... M1644 Berger, Adam C. ............................W1680 Berger, David H.....................431, W1681 Berger, David L.............................. M1618 Berger, Eduardo............................. M1663 Bergman, Jacques................................981 Bergs, Richard ........................ 607, T1626 Best, Sara ........................................ T1626 Beuschel, Franziska .......................W1676 Bhandar, Vimal .............................. T1659 Bhargava, Arpit ............................. M1622 Bhasin, Deepak K. .............. T1661, T1664 Bhoomagoud, Madhavi ................. T1949 Bignell, Mark......................... 984, M1617 Bilimoria, Karl Y. .................................423 Biswas, Brishti ...............................W1866 Blansfield, Joseph A. ..................... M1659 Blatner, Nichole R...............................591 Blatnik, Jeffrey A. ................................518 Blitz, Maurice ......................... 425, T1947 Bloom, Jordan P. ...........................W1680 Blumgart, Leslie H.........................W1668 Bockhorn, Maximilian.....M1879, W1664 Bocus, Paolo................................... T1645 Boetto, Riccardo............................. T1632 Bogey, William M. ..............................597 Boland, C.R. .................................. M1869 Bold, Richard J. ............................. M1658 Bollschweiler, Elfriede................... M1876 Bona, Davide.................................. T1646 Bonavina, Luigi .............................. T1646 Bond, Geoffrey ................................... 430 Bonini, Andre L.............................W1692 Boswell, William ........................... M1656 Bosworth, Brian P. .............................. 596 Botwinick, Isadora C........M1645, T1657, .......................................................W1673 Bouchard, Alexandre.......................... 417 Bower, Matthew ................... 1041, T1655 Bowers, Carl B. ................................... 795 Bowers, Steven P................................. 418 Boyer, Thomas.................................Sp445 Boyle, Robert...................................... 795 Brabender, Jan ............................... M1876 Brandt, Burkhard H....................... M2058 Brelian, Daniel ..............................W1654 Brenner, Mark J. ................................. 317 Brill, Joel V.......................................Sp545 Brown, Bryan N............................. M1882 Brown, Russell E................... 1041, T1655 Brugge, William...............................Sp483 Buie, Donald ....................M1620, M1621 Burr, Andrew .................................W1670 Busch, Olivier R............................. M1650 Busch, Philipp ...............................W1687 C Caballero, Otavia L. ....................... T1635 Caban, Angel M. ............................ T1626 Cabot, Jennifer..............................W1950 Cabrera, Betty L.................................. 973 Cadeddu, Jeffrey A. ................ 607, T1626 Callery, Mark P. .................Sp890, W1685 Cameron, John L...............T1649, W1682 Campbell, Julie..............................W1683 Candinas, Daniel............................ T1651 Canter, Robert J............................. M1658 Cardenas, Oswaldo ........................ T1672 Cardenes, Higinia.......................... M1655 Carethers, John M................. 973, M1869 Carroll, James..................................... 791 Carroll, James E.................................. 426 Carswell, Kirstin ................................. 416 Carter, Ross............................802, W1683 Cassera, Maria A............................. T1642 Castagliuolo, Ignazio ......................... 991 Castellvi, Antonio O. ..................... T1676 Cavallin, Francesco ................ 288, T1645 133 AUTHOR INDEX Aaronson, Daniel M. ..........................599 Abadin, Shabirhusain S. .................T1675 Abate, Emmanuele .................600, T1646 Abdalla, Eddie................................. Sp556 Abdo, Emilio E.............................. W1869 Abdou, Rami ...................................T1951 Abell, Thomas L.............................M1664 Aberle, Jens ................................... W1687 Abrams, Julian A.............................T1644 Abu-Elmagd, Kareem M......................430 Adam, Ulrich ......................................977 Adams, David B. .................T1665, T1666 Adams, Kristen V. ..........................M1664 Adams, Reid B............................... W1679 Adsay, N. Volkan .......................... W1674 Agee, Neal ................. 979, T1647, W1665 Agosteo, Emiliano...........................T1646 Aguilar-Saavedra, Juan R ...............M1655 Ahmad, Syed A. ..................................798 Ahmed, Aqeel .................................T1635 Ahmed, Leaque...................................978 Ahuja, Nita ....................................M1629 Ajani, Jaffer ..................................... Sp653 Akyildiz, Hizir Y. ............................M1644 Al Natour, Riad H. ..............................797 Al-Lehibi, Abed H. ..........................T1673 Alavi, Karim ....................................T1636 Alawashez, Abdulrahim S............. W1672 Albo, Daniel........................................431 Alex, Charles...................................T1640 Alhamoruni, Abdussalam..... 988, W1870 Allen, Christopher..........................T1643 Allen, Peter J. ................................ W1668 Allendorf, John D. ...........287, 794, 1040, ......................................... M1651, M1653 Alsina, Janivette..................................422 Altorki, Nasser K. ............................T1644 Alvarez Herrero, Lorenza ....................981 Ammar, Tarek .................................T1673 Anandasabapathy, Sharmila........... Sp649 Ancona, Ermanno ..................288, T1645 Andersen, Hans F. ..........................M1662 Anderson, John H......................... W1649 Ang, Brian.......................................T1668 Angelucci, Giulio P..................983, T1628 Angriman, Imerio ...................991, T1632 Anitúa-Valdovinos, ...................... M1649 María del Mar Antillon, Mainor.............................Sp909 Anvari, Mehran...............................T1643 Arafat, Hwyda A..................................589 Arasaki, Carlos H........................... W1657 Are, Chandrakanth .............................989 Arnaoutakis, Dean ........................ W1668 Arnold, Brittany N. ....................... W1662 Arroyo, Kervin ....................................974 Artinyan, Avo..................................T1656 Asbun, Horacio J. ................................418 Ashley, Stanley W........ 797, Sp651, Sp824 Asti, Emanuele ................................T1646 Atladottir, Jorunn ...........................T1949 Aucejo, Federico N........................ M1644 Augustin, Florian ........289, 593, 792, 982 Auyang, Edward........606, T1622, W1642 Ayazi, Shahin ......289, 593, 600, 792, 982 Aye, Ralph W...........................425, T1947 Azagury, Dan E.............................. M1667 Azar, Riad R. ............................428, T1673 Aziz, Tamer..........................................589 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Cote, Gregory A. .................................428 Cotton, Peter B. ..............................Sp603 Coukos, Jennifer ...............................1045 Critchlow, Jonathan F. ....................Sp480 Crosbie, Robin A. .......................... M1627 Crumley, Andrew B....................... W1658 Cruz, Ruy ............................................430 Cunha, José Eduardo M....T1948, W1869 Cunningham, Julie M................... M2057 Cusati, Daniel ...............................W1666 D D’ Ugo, Stefano.......................983, T1628 D’Addese, Laura ..............................T1951 D’Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto C....T1948, ......................................................W1869 D’Amico, Francesco E. ....................T1632 D’Angelica, Michael.......... Sp554, W1668 D’Incà, Renata.........................991, T1632 Da Dalt, Gianfranco............................288 Dahal, Sujat...........................789, W1645 Dalbec, Kathryn M..............................588 Damani, Tanuja ..................................513 Damaser, Margot S. ....................... M1867 Davidov, Tomer...............................T1668 Davis, Christopher S. ......................T1640 Davis, John M. ................................T1624 Dayton, Merril T. ............................Sp304 de Jong, Mechteld C. ..............315, T1649 de la Fuente, Sebastian G...............T1674, ......................................................W1688 De Los Reyes, Alexander.....................796 De Man, Robert A. ..........................T1654 Dearing, Matthew P. ...........................984 Decker, Christopher H. ................. M1615 Del Grande, Jose C.........................T1671, ........................................ W1657, W1692 Delpero, Jean Robert.......................T1662 DeMaria, Eric J. ............................. M1665 DeMatteo, Ronald P. ..................... W1668 DeMeester, Steven R...................289, 593, ................................600, 792, 982, Sp868 DeMeester, Tom R. .............289, 593, 600, ....................................................792, 982 Dempsey, Daniel T. .........................Sp704 Dennis, Kristen ...................................591 Deshpande, Vikram ...................... M1618 Devaraj, Bikash ..................... 973, M1869 134 Dhillon, Manpreet K...................... T1625 Dhir, Mashaal......................................989 Dholakia, Chirag...................517, W1871 Dhungel, Birat...................................1044 Di Giorgio, Alessandra........... 983, T1628 Diamantis, Giorgio ........................ T1645 Diaz, Luis ............................................315 Diaz Tellez, Jose.............................. T2086 Dickson, Euan J.....................802, W1683 Didolkar, Mukund S............................317 Diggs, Brian S. ..................... 1044, M1619 Dikman, Steven H.......................... T1631 Dilling, Daniel ............................... T1640 DiNorcia, Joseph ..............287, 794, 1040, .........................................M1651, M1653 Distler, Marius...............................W1675 Divino, Celia M.................. T1631, T1650 Dixon, Elijah....................M1620, M1621 Dobrowolski, Frank.......................W1675 Dolan, James P. ........................975, 1044, .........................................M1619, W1951 Donohue, John H. M1657, T1660, T1667 Dozois, Eric J. ......................................971 Drebber, Uta.................................. M1876 Drognitz, Oliver ...M1640, M1642, T1652 Drolet, Sebastien ..............M1620, M1621 Dubecz, Attila ..................M1631, M1660 Duenes, Judith A................... 590, M1881 Dujovny, Nadav ............................W1867 Dunkin, Brian J. ..............................Sp873 Dunst, Christy M. ............ M1635, T1642, ......................................................W1662 Durham, Christopher A......................597 Dutta, Sumanta...............M1634, W1658, ......................................................W1659 E Eagon, J Christopher.............. 428, T1673 Early, Dayna S. ....................... 428, T1673 Ebrahimi, Farzad...........................W1866 Edil, Barish H. ...........790, T1649, W1682 Edmundowicz, Steven A. ....... 428, T1673 Edwards, Michael A. ...................... T1625 Effenberger, Katharina E. .............. M2058 Efron, Jonathan E. ........................ M1629 Ehlert, Bryan A....................................597 Eisenstein, Emmanuel ................605, 607 Eisner, Friederike........................... M1877 El-Gazzaz, Galal.................................. 801 Elbroend, Henrik........................... M1662 Ellenhorn, Joshua .............M1666, T1656 Elliott, Christian A. .......................W1871 Ellison, Trevor ...............................W1682 Ellsmere, James .............................W1672 Emond, Jean C. .................................. 287 Endreseth, Birger H. ......................W1651 Enriquez, Jose................................W1681 Enter, Daniel .....................T1622, W1949 Erwin, Christopher R. ........................ 990 Esaki, Minoru .................. M1616, W1667 Eshuis, Wietse J. ............................ M1650 Espat, N. Joseph ..............................Sp557 F Faggian, Diego.................................... 991 Farivar, Alex ........................... 425, T1947 Farnell, Michael B. ...........M1657, T1660, ........................................................ T1667 Farraye, Francis A. ............... 1045, M1623 Farrugia, Gianrico ......................... M1881 Faulkner, Austin R......................... M1664 Fazio, Victor W. ................ Sp696, M1630, ......................................... W1648, W1653 Feilitzsch, Maximilian................... M1877 Feldman, Liane S................ T1641, T2087 Fenech, Darlene ................................. 427 Fernandez, Raul...................... 607, T1626 Fernandez del-Castillo, Carlos .......Sp434, ............................................................ 594 Fernández-Cruz, Laureano.... 516, M1647 Ferri, Lorenzo E. ................. Sp778, T1641 Ferrone, Cristina R. ............... 594, M1618 Fichera, Alessandro .........................Sp447 Finotti, Elena...................................... 288 Fisher, William E. ..........................W1681 Fisichella, P. Marco......................... T1640 Fitzgibbons, Robert J. ......................Sp427 Flaherty, James ..............................W1643 Fleshman, James W. ............Sp695, Sp874 Fleshner, Phillip ................Sp448, W1654 Flicker, Michael S. .............................. 992 Flohr, Tanya R. ..............................W1679 Fogel, Evan L. ..................................Sp436 Fong, Yuman .................................W1668 Forshaw, Matthew.........................W1659 Foster, Mark........................................ 287 135 AUTHOR INDEX Cekic, Vesna...................... T1635, W1867 Ceolin, Martina ......................288, T1645 Ceppa, Eugene P. ............................T1670 Cervera Servin, Jose Andres............T1636 Chabot, John A..........................794, 978, .............................. 1040, M1645, M1651, .............................M1653, T1657, W1673 Chagpar, Ryaz .....................................798 Chahal, Prabhleen ........................ W1678 Chamberlain, Sherman M..............T1625 Chan, Carlos H. ..............................T1641 Chan, Kevin........................................986 Chandail, Vijant .............................T1661 Chang, David C. .................................424 Checchin, Davide ...........................T1632 Chen, Duan ........................................970 Chen, Kathryn.............................. W1866 Chen, Steven L. .............................M1658 Cheon, Eric C. ....................................591 Cheong, Edward ........................... W1661 Chiorean, Elena G. ........................M1655 Chipitsyna, Galina .............................589 Chiu, Philip W. ............................. W1656 Cho, Clifford S....................................429 Chokshi, Ravi ................................M1659 Choti, Michael A. ......................315, 790, .......................................... T1649, W1682 Christein, John D. .........................M1615 Christian, Derick .............M1641, W1678 Chromik, Ansgar M. ........W1676, W1677 Chu, Daniel I. .......................1045, T1951 Chu, Kyo U. ........................................317 Cima, Robert R. ..........Sp374, 971, T1633 Coates, Jodi M. ..............................M1658 Cocieru, Andrei ..............................T1658 Coelho, Ana Maria M. ...... T1948, W1869 Cohen, Mark E....................................423 Coleman, Cardella..............................317 Cone, Molly M................................T1629 Connolly, Mark M. .........................T1675 Cools-Lartigue, Jonathan ...............T1641 Cooper, Jennifer C..............................795 Copeland, Edward M.................... W1650 Cordon-Cardo, Carlos ....................T1635 Corless, Christopher....................... Sp484 Correa-Gallego, Camilo..............316, 594 Costa, Guilherme ...............................430 Costales, Jesse L. .........................289, 593 Costantini, Mario ...............................288 THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Foulis, Alan K...........802, W1649, W1683 Fox, Justin P. ..................................M1638 Franceschilli, Luana........421, 983, T1628 Franklin, Morris E........................... Sp875 Fridley, Brooke L. ...........................M2057 Fried, Gerald M...................Sp777, T2087 Friess, Helmut ................................M2056 Fukuda, Emi...................................M1648 Fullarton, Grant..............M1634, W1658, .........................................W1659, W1663 Fulp, William J.............................. W1655 Fung, John J...................................M1644 G H Haas, Eric M. ...................................T1637 Haderxhanaj, Kujtim ..........................431 Hagen, Jeffrey A. ................289, 593, 600, ....................................................792, 982 Hagopian, Ellen J. ...........................T1624 Haines, Krista L. ............................W1645 Halazun, Karim J.............................T1644 Hall, Bruce L........................................423 Hall, Richard I....................... 988, W1870 Halley, Lindsey.............................. M1664 Halls, James M. ...................................982 Hamel, Michelle..................................789 Hammel, Jeffrey ..................................801 Han, Ho-Seong................................Sp782 Harmsen, William S. .........T1667, W1666 Harpaz, Noam ............................... M1661 Harrison, Vincent ......................... M1619 Harrison, Vincent L. ............. 975, W1951 Harth, Karem C...................................518 Harvey, Eugenius J. .............................974 Hashimoto, Yasushi ............. 432, M1648, .........................................M1654, W1671 Hawkins, William G........................Sp871 136 Hawn, Mary T. ..................................1042 Hayashidani, Yasuo.........M1648, M1654, ......................................................W1671 Haynes, Kevin S. .................................985 Helft, Paul R .................................. M1655 Hellan, Minia ................................ M1638 Helling, Thomas S......................... M1664 Helton, William S. ..........................Sp553 Heniford, B. Todd .....603, T1647, W1665 Herath, Sonali A C. .......................W1867 Herbella, Fernando A............ 987, T1671, ........................................ W1657, W1692 Herbert, Robert ...................................424 Herman, Joseph M..............................790 Hernandez, Jonathan M. ............. W1652, ......................................................W1655 Hernandez-Muñoz, Rolando ......... T1672 Herzig, Daniel O. ........................... T1629 Herzog, Torsten.............................W1676 Hetzel, Jeremy T. ...............................1045 Heydrick, Stanley........................... T1951 Hill, Joshua S.....................................1043 Hindmarsh, Andrew ............. 984, M1617 Hirose, Kenzo..............................290, 790 Hochwald, Steven N. ..........................514 Hodges, Sally.................................W1681 Hodin, Richard A. ............. Sp373, W1866 Hoeller, Elisabeth ..........................W1660 Hoffman, John P. ..........................W1643 Hoffman, Keith E. .........................W1950 Hogg, Deborah C. ...... 607, T1626, T1676 Hohmann, Elizabeth.....................W1866 Holden, Marc M.................... 794, M1651 Hope, William W. .......................... T1647 Hoppo, Toshitaka.......... 595, 803, M1882 Hopt, Ulrich T. ............. 601, 977, M1640, ............................M1642, M1652, T1652, ..........................................T1663, W1684 Horgan, Paul G. .................433, 800, 972, ...........................M1626, M1627, M1634, .............. T1945, W1649, W1658, W1659 Horgan, Santiago ..................608, W1693 Hoshi, Hisakazu ..................................976 House, Michael ...................................316 Howard, Lauren A.............................1045 Howard, Thomas J. .............................316 Hranjec, Tjasa ...............................W1679 Hruban, Ralph H...........................W1682 Huebner, Marianne....................... M1657 Hughes, Joy ................................... M1664 Hughes, Matthew..........................W1650 Hull, Tracy L....................................... 801 Hungness, Eric S........................ 604, 606, .............................T1622, W1642, W1949 Hunter, John G........................ 975, 1044, ......................................... M1619, W1951 Hwang, John .................................. T1631 Hye, Robert J. ..................................... 985 Hölscher, Arnulf H. ...........M1876, T1639 I Iannitti, David A. ....... Sp783, 979, T1653 Ibikunle, Christopher A. ............... M1628 IJzermans, Jan N............................. T1654 Imrie, Clem W.......................802, W1683 Inderbitzin, Daniel......................... T1651 Inoue, Haruhiro .............. W1690, W1691 Inoue, Yuji.....................................W1647 Ippagunta, Nikalesh........................... 287 Iqbal, Corey W. .............................. T1633 Iroku, Ugonna.................................... 596 Isenberg, Jon I. ................................... 985 Iskander, John M................................ 428 Islam, Arsalla.................................. T1676 Iswanto, Sucandy .......................... M1659 Ito, Hiromichi .................................... 598 Izbicki, Jakob R................M1879, M2058, ........................... W1664, W1687, W1868 J Jacob, Samuel ..................................... 796 Jacobsen, Garth R..................608, W1693 Jacques, Steven L...........................W1951 Jaladanki, Rao N............................. T1950 James, Jojo.......................................... 416 Jamieson, Nigel B. .................802, W1683 Jancar, Sonia................................... T1948 Jarnagin, William R.......................W1668 Jatawa, Suresh K. ...........................W1641 Jenkinson, Andrew........................ M1617 Jeyarajah, D. Rohan ........ M1641, W1678 Jinich-Brook, Horacio ........................ 985 Jobe, Blair A........................Sp430, Sp886, ....................................... 595, 803, M1882 Jones, Carolyn E............................ M1637 Jones, Daniel B. ...................Sp644, Sp825 137 AUTHOR INDEX Gagermeier, James ..........................T1640 Gainsbury, Melanie L. ..........1045, T1951 Galey, Kelly M. ..............................M1637 Gandhi, Dhruvil P...........................T1637 Gannon, Christopher J...................T1668 Gao, Zhirong ......................................969 Garcia-Garcia, Fabio .......................T2086 Gareau, Daniel S. .......................... W1951 Garrett, Kelly A. ..............................T1638 Gaspari, Achille ..............421, 983, T1628 Gautam, Shiva .............................. W1685 Gawad, Karim ............................... W1868 Gearhart, Susan L. .........................M1629 Gebauer, Florian ........................... W1664 Geisler, Daniel P..............................T1638 Geller, David A. .............................. Sp872 Gersin, Keith S....................................603 Gerson, Lauren ............................... Sp711 Gilbert, Thomas W. .......................M1882 Gilson, Marta M. .......................... W1682 Glaser, Karl S................................. W1660 Glatzle, Jorg ...........................969, M1877 Gnjatic, Sacha.................................T1635 Goel, Ajay ......................................M1869 Goers, Trudie A. .......512, M1635, W1662 Goetz, Nicole ......................................794 Going, James J. ............................. W1658 Goldsmith, Charlie.........................T1643 Golkar, Farhaad C............W1652, W1655 Gonzales, Kelly D. .........................M1623 Gorelick, Fred S...............................T1949 Gores, Gregory J. ................................799 Gouma, Dirk J................................M1650 Gounaris, Elias....................................591 Govindarajan, Anand ................... W1668 Graham, Laura A...............................1042 Grann, Victor R...................................794 Gravesen, Flemming H. ......................595 Gray, Stephen H................................1042 Green, Nicole ......................................596 Greenblatt, David Y. .......................T1630 Greenstein, Adrian J. .................... M1661 Greenstein, Alexander J....... 975, M1619, .........................................M1661, W1951 Grillo, Alessia R...................................991 Grimminger, Peter P...................... M1876 Grothey, Axel ..................................Sp702 Grützmann, Robert..........M2056, W1675 Gucwa, Angela L. ............................T1625 Guirroli, Emanuela .................288, T1645 Gullerud, Rachel E. ....................... W1666 Gumbs, Andrew ............................W1643 Guo, Jun..............................................990 Gupta, Avneesh............................. M1623 Gupta, Rajesh..................... T1661, T1664 Gurland, Brooke..................................801 Gutschow, Christian .......................T1639 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Jonnalagadda, Sreenivasa S. ...428, T1673 Jukemura, José ................................T1948 Junginger, Judith ...........................M1877 K L Laface, Letizia..................................T1646 Lagergren, Jesper...........................W1689 Lahr, Christopher J. ...................... M1664 Laine, Loren ....................................Sp647 Lakehomer, Harrison ..........................596 Lam, Candice C. ...........................W1656 Landero Lopez, Luis........................T2086 Lange, Lauren ................. W1652, W1655 Larson, Anne...................................Sp446 Larson, David W. ................................971 Larson, Gerald M. ...........................Sp705 138 Larvin, Mike..........................988, W1870 Lau, Kwan N. ......................... 979, T1653 Lautz, David B..........992, M1665, M1667 Lauwers, Gregory Y. ...................... M1618 Lazar, Melissa ......................................589 Lebwohl, Benjamin.............................596 Lee, Aaron ...........................................973 Lee, Andrew ..........................988, W1870 Lee, James A. ..........1040, M1651, M1653 Lee, Janet F. ................................... M1624 Lee, Joon H. ........................................968 Lee, Minna K............................794, 1040, .........................................M1651, M1653 Lee, Paul C. .................................... T1644 Lee, Scott.........................................Sp449 Lee, Tommy H............................... M1632 Leers, Jessica M. .................... 600, M1876 Leertouwer, Trude C....................... T1654 Legner, Andras .............................. M1632 Leiby, Benjamin E. ........................W1680 Leighton, Jonathan.........................Sp710 Leinicke, Jennifer A.............................990 Leitch, Fiona .......................433, 800, 972 Leitman, I. Michael.............................602 Lentsch, Alex B. ..................................592 Leppard, William M....................... T1665 Leung, Wing Wa ........................... M1624 Lewis, Michael P............................W1661 Li, Ruiyun ...................................... T1950 Li, YouFu ...............................791, W1670 Lian, Lei ........................................ M1630 Lidor, Anne O. ....................................424 Lillemoe, Keith D...................316, Sp823, .......................................... M1655, T1662 Lilley, Matthew ...................................792 Lim, Rizal ....................................... T1951 Lin, Edward.........................................419 Lincourt, Amy E............................. T1647 Linden, David R. ........................... M1881 Linder, Jeffrey D............................W1678 Lindkvist, Björn ............................. T1948 Liou, Jinn-Ing................................. T1630 Lipham, John C. ........................289, 593, ............................................600, 792, 982 Litle, Virginia R. ............................ M1637 Liu, Carson D................................ M1668 Liu, Eric .......................................... T1631 LoConte, Noelle K.......................... T1630 Loftus, Edward V. ................................971 Lopes, James....................................... 514 Louie, Brian E......................... 425, T1947 Lourenco, Laercio G......................W1692 Lourenço, José Eduardo V. ............. T1671 Love, Robert B. ............................... T1640 Low, Donald E............Sp 337, Sp428, 432 Lu, Kim C. ...................................... T1629 Lu, Yunxia .....................................W1689 Ludwig, Kirk A................... Sp441, M1864 Lund, Jon ..............................988, W1870 Luo, Linda ............................. 973, M1869 Ly, Quan............................................. 989 Lynette, Smith.................................... 989 López-Boado, Miguel Angel .......... M1647 M Machado, Marcel C. ..........T1948, W1869 Maclean, Anthony R. .................... M1620 MacLean, Anthony R. ................... M1621 Madhavan, Srivats.............................. 590 Mahon, David ............................... M1617 Mahvi, David M. .......Sp77, Sp305, Sp642 Mailey, Brian .................................. T1656 Makary, Martin A. .............................. 290 Maker, Vijay K. ................................... 796 Makowiec, Frank .................. 601, M1640, .............................M1642, M1652, T1652, ...........................................T1663, W1684 Malo, Madhu S..............................W1866 Mangar, Devanand........................W1645 Manilich, Elena .............................W1653 Mann, Oliver................... W1687, W1868 Mannal, Patrick............................. M1880 Mantyh, Christopher R...................Sp332 Marcus, Victoria ............................. T1641 Margulies, Daniel R.......................W1654 Marks, Jeffrey M. .............................Sp607 Marks, John H. ................................Sp876 Marshall, Christy ............................... 431 Martin, Ana V..................................... 599 Martin, Diego R.............................W1674 Martin, Dolly...................................... 430 Martin, John A. .............................W1642 Martin, Robert C. ............... Sp378, T1655 Martin, Robert C. C.................. 798, 1041 Martinec, Danny V............................. 512 Martinez, Armando J...................... T2086 Martinez, Steve R. ......................... M1658 139 AUTHOR INDEX Kabbani, Wareef..............................T1626 Kachikwu, Evelyn L. ......................M1666 Kahaleh, Michel.............................. Sp560 Kalady, Matthew F. ....................... W1867 Kalb, Bobby................................... W1674 Kalinin, Viacheslav........................M2058 Kalinina, Tanya..............................M1879 Kalyan, Jiten ................................. W1661 Kambadakone R, Avinash..............M1618 Kamiyama, Yoichi..........................M1864 Kaneko, Yuka ................................ W1647 Kaneva, Pepa...................................T2087 Kang, Jung .................................... W1646 Kang, Mandeep...................T1661, T1664 Kapur, Seema ..................................T1947 Karpeh, Martin S.................................602 Karpen, Saul.................................... Sp708 Karpitschka, Mia.................................969 Kasparek, Michael S............................969 Katz, Lester B. .....................................974 Kaul, Vivek.....................................M1637 Kauppi, Juha T. ..............................M1633 Keck, Tobias ..................601, 977, M1640, ............................ M1642, M1652, T1652, .......................................... T1663, W1684 Keku, Temitope O...............................973 Kelher, Marguerite ..............................968 Kelly, Kaitlyn J. ...................................429 Kendrick, Michael L...................515, 980, .............................. M1657, T1660, T1667 Kennedy, Eugene P........................ W1680 Kent, Tara S................................... W1685 Kercher, Kent ..................................T1647 Kersting, Stephan ......................... W1675 Khajanchee, Yashodhan S. .............T1642 Khan, Mohammad K. .........................591 Khan, Saboor ............ 980, M1657, T1660 Khandelwal, Saurabh..........................599 Khazaie, Khashayarsha .......................591 Khithani, Amit S..............M1641, W1678 Kierson, Malca ................................T1668 Kim, Hong Jin.....................................798 Kim, Joseph....................... M1666, T1656 Kiran, Pokala R................M1625, M1628, ............................ M1630, T1638, W1648 Kirat, Hasan T...................M1625, W1648 Kirby, John M......................................986 Kitagawa, Yuko ...............................Sp779 Ko, Clifford Y. .........................423, Sp544 Kochman, Michael..........................Sp648 Kodama, Yosuke..................................970 Kolokotronis, Theodoros .............. W1684 Kondo, Naru .................................W1671 Konigsrainer, Alfred ...................... M1877 Konstantinidis, Ioannis ................ M1618 Kooby, David ........................ 798, W1674 Kosinski, Lauren ........................... M1864 Kosuge, Tomoo ................M1616, W1667 Kothari, Truptesh H. ..................... M1664 Kotschenreuther, Christiane......... W1676 Kovacs, Elizabeth J..........................T1640 Kozarek, Richard A..........................Sp891 Kraemer, Stefan J.................................595 Krantz, Seth B. ....................................591 Krause, Johanna............................W1677 Kreis, Martin E. ...................................969 Kristiansen, Glen .......................... M2056 Kudo, Shin-ei .................. W1690, W1691 Kulik, Laura.....................................Sp376 Kulkarni, Sujit .....................................513 Kulseng, Baard ....................................970 Kumar, Nitin ...................................T1673 Kumar, Santosh...............................T1659 Kuo, Yen-Hong................................T1624 Kuo, Yen-Liang................................T1624 Kuppusamy, MadhanKumar...............432 Kutup, Asad...................................W1664 Kuwada, Timothy ...............................603 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Mirkin, Chad A. ..............................Sp329 Mirza, Farooq..................................T1644 Mishra, Pradyumna K. .....M1622, W1641 Mittal, Sumeet K. .......................... M1632 Mittler, Sarah ......................................969 Miyai, Katsumi....................................973 Miyai, Katsumi N. ......................... M1869 Molan, Nilza A. .................T1948, W1869 Monaghan, Eimear .........................T1945 Montalvo-Jave, Eduardo E. .............T1672 Montero, Paul N. ....................603, T1647 Montgomery, Elizabeth A. ............ M1629 Morbin, Tiziana ..................................288 Morgan, Janet A............................W1654 Morgan, Katherine A. ........ T1665, T1666 Morise, Zenichi ............................. M1643 Moriya, Toshiyuki ...............................793 Moroziewicz, Dorota N.......................287 Morton, Connor A........ 789, 795, W1645 Moshiree, Baharak ........................ W1650 Moss, Angela K..............................W1866 Moss, Gerald ...................................T1669 Mostafa, Golam ............................W1866 Mothe, Bhavani S.......................... M1617 Mueller, Mario H.................................969 Mukohda, Kazuaki ..........................T1634 Mullady, Daniel ......................428, T1673 Murad, Faris ........................................428 Murakami, Yoshiaki ........ M1648, M1654, ......................................................W1671 Murgatroyd, Beth................................416 Murphy, Melissa M. ............................426 Myers, Robert P. ...............M1620, M1621 Myrvold, Helge E. ......................... W1651 N Nachon Garcia, Francisco...............T2086 Nachon Garcia, Ma. Gabriela .........T2086 Nagao, Munenori.................. 590, M1881 Nagi, Birinder..................................T1661 Nagorney, David M.......... M1657, T1660, ..........................................T1667, W1666 Naito, HIroo....................................T1634 Nakashima, Akira.............M1648, M1654 Nakeeb, Attila ....................... 316, M1655 Nanda, Mohit .................................T1661 Nara, Satoshi ....................M1616, W1667 Nasir, Basil S........................................971 140 Nasrin Alam, Sayeda .....................W1866 Nath, Bharath .....................................791 Needleman, Bradley...................... M1665 Neeff, Hannes P....M1640, M1642, T1652 Neerchal, Nagaraj................................317 Nencioni, Marco ............................ T1646 Neugut, Alfred I. ............................ T1644 Neuman, Heather B. ...................... T1630 Ng, Enders K. ................................W1656 Ng, Simon S. ................................. M1624 Ng, Sing Chau............. 426, 1043, W1670 Nguyen, David A........................... M1668 Nguyen, Ninh T. ...........................W1871 Nguyen, Xuan-Mai T.....................W1871 Nicoletti, Loredana .............................288 Niedergethmann, Marco............... M2056 Nieponice, Alejandro.................... M1882 Nolte, Lutz P................................... T1651 Nussbaum, Michael S......................Sp442 O O’Connor, Erin S............................ T1630 O’Rourke, Robert W. ...........................595 O’Sullivan, Saoirse ................ 988, W1870 Odenthal, Magarethe.................... M1876 Oelschlager, Brant K. ..........................599 Oezcelik, Arzu .............................600, 982 Ohge, Hiroki .................................W1671 Ohki, Takeshi ................................W1647 Oien, Karin............................802, W1683 Ojima, Hidenori............................ M1616 Olexa, Nicole ......................................317 Oleynikov, Dmitry ............ Sp706, M1636 Olino, Kelly...................................W1682 Ollington, Kevin ...........................W1654 Omotosho, Philip A............... 420, T1670 Opitz, Oliver G.....M1640, M1642, T1652 Orlina, Jeraldine..................................425 Orloff, Marshall J. ...............................985 Ouellette, James ............................ M1638 Owczarski, Stefanie M.................... T1666 P Paleari, Julieta .......................608, W1693 Pantel, Klaus ................................. M2058 Pappas, Theodore N.......... T1670, T1674, ......................................................W1688 Parekh, Dilip ................................. M1656 Parikh, Purvi.................................. M1655 Park, Joseph........................................ 602 Parker, Frank M. ................................. 597 Parker, Michael................................... 418 Patel, Ameet G. .................................. 416 Patel, Chirag B................................ T1637 Patel, Riteshkumar ........................W1678 Patrizi, Lodovico ................................ 421 Patta, Radhakrishna ...................... M1639 Patti, Marco G. ..............................W1657 Paty, Philip B. ..................................Sp613 Patzina, Rosely A............................ T1948 Pawlik, Timothy M.................315, Sp555, .......................Sp563, 790, T1649, W1682 Pearsall, Emily .................................... 427 Pelegrina, Amalia .......................... M1647 Pellegrini, Carlos A............................. 599 Pemberton, John H. ............... 971, T1633 Peng, Yan........................................ T1676 Penn, Marc .................................... M1867 Perez, Alexander................. T1670, T1674 Perry, Kyle A. .................................W1951 Peterhans, Matthias ....................... T1651 Peters, Jeffrey H................. Sp652, M1637 Petersen, Gloria M......................... M2057 Petersen, Nancy J. .................431, W1681 Petersen, Rebecca ............................... 599 Petersen, Rebecca P........................ M1665 Pfluke, Jason M. ................................. 418 Pham, Thai H. ......... 975, M1619, W1951 Pierce, Richard A. ............................... 512 Pigazzi, Alessio ..................M1666, T1656 Pilarsky, Christian ......................... M2056 Pitt, Henry A. ................ 316, 588, M1655 Platt, Jonathan J.......972, M1626, M1627 Plebani, Mario.................................... 991 Plecka Östlund, Magdalena ..........W1689 Polese, Lino .................................... T1632 Pories, Walter J. .................................. 597 Port, Jeffrey L. ................................ T1644 Postoev, Angelina.......................... M1628 Pouw, Roos E. ..................................... 981 Powell, Charles S................................ 597 Pozza, Anna............................ 991, T1632 Premila, Leiphrakpam........................ 989 Pritts, Timothy A................................ 592 Pryor, Aurora D. .................... 420, M1665 Pursell, Lisa J. ......................... 794, T1657 141 AUTHOR INDEX Martinie, John B. ....................979, T1653 Martins, Joilson O. .........................T1948 Mashaud, Lauren B....................605, 607, ............................................T1626, T1676 Matteotti, Ronald ......................... W1643 Matthews, Jeffrey B......................... Sp435 Maudar, Kewal K..............M1622, W1641 Maxwell, Fraser...............................T1945 Maykel, Justin A. ............................T1636 Mayo, Nancy E. ..............................T2087 Mayo, Skye C. .....................................790 Mazariegos, George V. ........................430 McCormack, Denise .......................T1623 McDade, Theodore P.........................1043 McFadden, David W. .....................M1880 McGlynn, Liane..............................T1945 McGuire, Kathie .................................973 McKay, Colin ........................ 802, W1683 McKee, Ruth F............................... W1649 McKenzie, Marg..................................427 McKenzie, Shaun ............................T1656 McLean, Kelly M..............W1652, W1655 McLeod, Robin S.................................427 McMahon, Barry P. .............................595 McMasters, Kelly M. .....798, 1041, T1655 McMellen, Mark E. .............................990 McMillan, Donald C..................433, 800, ................................ 972, M1626, M1627, ............................M1634, T1945, W1649, .........................................W1658, W1659 McNally, Michael M. ..........................597 Meireles, Ozanan R.............................608 Mellinger, John D. ..........................T1625 Melmed, Gil Y. .............................. W1654 Meng, Xianzhong...............................968 Merkow, Ryan P. .................................423 Messing, Bernard ............................ Sp707 Metze, Johannes ........................... W1664 Metzger, Ralf ..................................M1876 Michelassi, Fabrizio ................ Sp627, 596 Michieletto, Silvia...........................T1645 Miehlke, Stephan.......................... W1675 Mier, Fernando ...................................599 Mignanelli, Emilio D. .........................801 Mikami, Dean J..............................M1665 Milad, Magdy P. .................... 604, W1642 Milsom, Jeffrey W. ..............................596 Minsky, Bruce ................................. Sp703 Mintz, Yoav................................... W1693 THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Q Que, Florencia G.............. M1657, T1660, ........................................................T1667 R S Saad, A. Joe....................................W1678 Sachar, David B. ............................ M1661 Saeger, Hans D. ................M2056, W1675 Safatle, Nadim F. ........................... M1663 Safatle-Ribeiro, Adriana V. ............ M1663 Sahani, Dushyant ......................... M1618 Saino, Greta ....................................T1646 Sakabe, Ryutaro............................. M1654 Sakamoto, Yoshihiro........M1616, W1667 Salcedo, Levilester......................... M1867 Saldinger, Pierre F............... T1623, T1658 Salo, Jarmo A..................... M1633, T1639 Salvador, Renato .....................288, T1645 Sampietre, Sandra N. ........T1948, W1869 Sandborn, William J. ..........................971 Sandler, Bryan J..................... 608, W1693 Sandler, Robert S. ................................973 Sansgiry, Shubhada............... 431, W1681 Santiago Garcia, Juan......................T2086 Santos, Byron F. .............604, 606, T1622, ........................................ W1642, W1949 Santos, Renata S..............................T1671 Sanz, Alejandro F........................... M1882 Sarmiento, Juan M................ 419, W1674 142 Sarr, Michael G..................... 590, M1657, .............................M1881, M2057, T1660 Sasson, Aaron R...................................989 Satodate, Hitoshi............. W1690, W1691 Sauter, Patricia K. ..........................W1680 Sawyer, Robert G...........................W1679 Scarpa, Marco......................... 991, T1632 Scarpa, Melania...................................991 Schauer, Philip R. ............................Sp697 Scherl, Ellen J. .........................Sp628, 596 Schiano, Thomas ........................... T1650 Schiffman, Suzanne C.......................1041 Schirmer, Bruce D. ............ Sp699, W1679 Schmidt, Ann Marie............................287 Schmidt, C. Max ....................316, Sp433, .......................................... M1655, T1662 Schmulewitz, Nathan .....................Sp829 Schneider, Eric B. ................................424 Schrope, Beth A. ....1040, M1651, M1653 Schröder, Wolfgang........................ T1639 Schulick, Richard D. ..................315, 790, ..........................................T1649, W1682 Schuster, Rebecca M............................592 Schwartz, David. .............................Sp450 Schwartz, Myron E..........................Sp377 Schwarzman, Alexa L.................... M1668 Sclabas, Guido M. ..... 515, M1657, T1660 Scoggins, Charles R...... 798, 1041, T1655 Scott, Daniel J. ...........................605, 607, ........................................... T1626, T1676 Scow, Jeffrey S. ....................................590 Sedrak, Michael...................................608 Segal, Jodi B.........................................424 Selby, Robert R. ............................. M1656 Selzer, Don J. .................................W1644 Sempé-Minvielle, Jorge................. M1649 Sentovich, Stephen M................... M1623 Shah, Paresh C. ...................................513 Shah, Shimul A. .. 426, 791, 1043, W1670 Shaheen, Abdel Aziz ........M1620, M1621 Shaikh, Sohail N. .......................... M1667 Shankaran, Vidya........................... T1640 Shantha Kumara H, C. M. ............ T1635, ........................................ W1867, W1950 Sharaiha, Reem Z. .......................... T1644 Share, Edward J. ............................W1654 Sharma, Prateek ..............................Sp887 Shaw, Warren H. ...........................W1866 Sheer, Amy ..........................................424 Sheldon, David G.......................... M1659 Shen, Bo ..........................M1625, M1628, ......................................... M1630, W1648 Sheppard, Brett C. .............. 1044, M1619, .......................................................W1951 Sheth, Ujash....................................... 427 Shi, Chanjuan ...............................W1682 Shibata, David................. W1652, W1655 Shiels, Paul ..................................... T1945 Shih, Anderson H..........................W1871 Shimada, Kazuaki............ M1616, W1667 Shimamoto, Fumio ....................... M1654 Shonkwiler, Ronald J....... M1645, W1673 Shoop, Kelsea M............................. T1629 Shore, Andrew D. ....................... 290, 790 Shugrue, Christine ......................... T1949 Sibaev, Andrei..................................... 969 Sihvo, Eero I. .....................M1633, T1639 Sileri, Pierpaolo .............. 421, 983, T1628 Silliman, Christopher......................... 968 Simon, Ronald............................... M1879 Simons, Jessica P................................. 426 Simpson, Andrew J......................... T1635 Sinan, Huseyin ................................... 599 Sindhi, Rakesh.................................... 430 Sindram, David .............................. T1653 Sing, Ronald ..................................W1665 Singh, Kartar .................................. T1661 Singh, Rajinder............................... T1664 Sinha, Saroj K. ................................ T1661 Sirica, Alphonse E. ............................. 799 Siripurapu, Veeraiah......................W1643 Slivka, Adam ...................................Sp562 Smith, C. Daniel................................. 418 Smith, Jillian K......................... 426, 1043 Smith, Maureen A. ......................... T1630 Smith, Stephen................................... 986 Smoot, Rory...........................799, W1666 Snyder, Christopher W..................... 1042 Sobrino-Cossio, Sergio R. ............... T1672 Sohn, Helen J. ............ 289, 593, 600, 982 Soltys, Kyle ......................................... 430 Sommer, Thorbjorn....................... M1662 Sondermeijer, Carine ......................... 981 Sonnier, Dennis I. .............................. 592 Soper, Nathaniel J. ........ 604, 606, T1622, ......................................... W1642, W1949 Soto, Jorge ..................................... M1623 Spicer, Jonathan ............................. T1641 143 AUTHOR INDEX Rafferty, Janice F. ............................ Sp481 Ragupathi, Madhu..........................T1637 Ramamoorthy, Sonia .............973, M1869 Ramasamy, Sundaram .................. W1866 Ramcharan, Alexius............................978 Ramirez-Cortés, Salvador...............M1649 Ramos-De la Medina, Antonio ......M1649 Ramos-Valadez, Diego I. .................T1637 Ramshaw, Bruce J............................ Sp425 Rana, Surinder S. ................T1661, T1664 Rapier, Roderick C. .............................985 Rapp, Megan..................................M1659 Rattner, David W. ........................... Sp645 Raut, Chandrajit P. ......................... Sp486 Raymond, Daniel...........................M1637 Rea, Jennifer D................................T1629 Reavey, Patrick L.............. M1651, M1653 Reavis, Kevin M. .................................517 Reed, Karen L..................................T1951 Reid Lombardo, Kaye ..... M1657, M2057, ............................................T1660, T1667 Remes Troche, Jose Maria..............M1649 Remzi, Feza H. ................ M1625, M1628, ......................................... M1630, T1638, W1648, W1653 Renz, Bernhard W...............................969 Rettammel, Robert J. ..........................429 Revesz, Elizabeth ............................T1675 Reynoso, Jason F. ...........................M1636 Rhodes, Michael ......984, M1617, W1661 Ribeiro, Ulysses..............................M1663 Richards, Colin ...........................433, 800 Richards, Nathan G. ..................... W1680 Ridolfi, Timothy J. .........................M1864 Rieder, Erwin.......................................512 Rilo, Horacio L................................T1666 Rivas, Homero ....................................605 Rizzetto, Christian ..............................288 Robinson, Celia ..................................431 Rocha, Marcelo S. ...............................987 Roddenbery, Seaborn A. .............789, 795 Rosato, Ernest L. ........................... W1680 Rosemurgy, Alexander S. ...........789, 795, ......................................................W1645 Rosen, Michael J. ........ Sp345, Sp426, 518 Ross, Sharona B............. 789, 795, W1645 Rothenberger, David A....................Sp701 Rousseau, Mathieu..........................T1641 Roxburgh, Campbell S......... 972, M1626, ......................................................W1649 Ruan, Daniel T. ...................................598 Rubin, David...................................Sp646 Rubin, Peter ........................................974 Rubino, Francesco...........................Sp698 Rudnicki, Marek..................................796 Ruemmele, Petra ........................... M2056 Ruffolo, Cesare........................991, T1632 Ruo, Leyo ............................................986 Ruol, Alberto...................................T1645 Russo, Jack E. ................................ M1658 Rydning, Astrid.............................W1651 Ryou, Marvin K............................. M1667 Räsänen, Jari V. ................. M1633, T1639 Rückert, Felix ................................W1675 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA 51ST ANNUAL MEETING • MAY 1–5, 2010 • NEW ORLEANS, LA THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Spree, Danielle C. ..........................M1664 Stadlhuber, Rudolf J......... M1631, M1660 Stain, Steven C................................ Sp643 Staley, Charles A. ................................798 Stanwyck, Elizabeth............................317 Steele, John......................M1645, W1673 Stefanidis, Dimitrios..............603, T1647, ...................................................... W1665 Stein, Hubert J. ................ M1631, M1660 Stein, William C. ................................430 Stevens, Peter D. .................................794 Stolfi, Vito M. .................421, 983, T1628 Stoner, Michael C. ..............................597 Strasberg, Steven M. ....................... Sp561 Strauch, Eric D................................T1950 Strodel, William E..........................M1659 Strong, Vivian E.............................. Sp869 Strouch, Matthew J.............................591 Stucchi, Arthur ..............................M1623 Stucchi, Arthur F. ..................1045, T1951 Sturniolo, Giacomo C.............991, T1632 Sturrock, Paul..................................T1636 Subramony, Charu.........................M1664 Sudo, Takeshi..... M1648, M1654, W1671 Sueda, Taijiro ..... M1648, M1654, W1671 Suelberg, Dominique.......W1676, W1677 Sugioka, Atsushi ............................M1643 Sullivan, Jennifer ................................589 Suri, Rakesh R. ....................................986 Sutherland, David........................... Sp830 Swaminath, Arun................................596 Swanstrom, Lee L..................512, M1635, .......................................... T1642, W1662 Swartz-Basile, Deborah A....................588 Sweeney, W. B.................................T1636 Sylla, Patricia ......................................422 Szabo, Gyongyi...................................791 Taunk, Raja .........................................596 Tavakkolizadeh, Ali.............................797 Telem, Dana A.................... T1631, T1650 ten Kate, Fiebo J..................................981 Teoh, Anthony Y. .......................... W1656 Terkivatan, Turkan..........................T1654 Thambi-Pillai, Thavam C.............. M1638 Thayer, Sarah P....................................594 Thieltges, Sabrina.......................... M1879 Thompson, Christopher C. ...Sp608, 992, ...................................................... M1667 Thompson, Jon S. ...........................Sp709 Thompson, Kari .................... 608, W1693 Thorson, Alan G. ............................Sp443 Thrower, Edwin C. ..........................T1949 Tittelbach-Helmrich, Dietlind ...........601, .......................................... M1652, T1663 Tiwari, Manish M.......................... M1636 Tkacz, Jaroslaw N.......................... M1623 Tong, Weidong.............................. M1864 Tran, Tung T. ...................................T2087 Trano, Gerd ...................................W1651 Traverso, L. William....................432, 793 Trisal, Vijay ................................... M1666 True, Eben M.......................................588 Trump, Florian .............................. M2058 Tsai, Susan.......................................T1649 Tsai, Wei-Yann ....................................794 Tsang, Albert W............................. M1636 Tseng, Jennifer F.........................426, 791, ................................1043, T1636, W1670 Tsuboi, Kazuto .............................. M1632 Tsung, Bonnie Y. ...........................W1656 Turner, Douglas J. ...........................T1950 Turrini, Olivier ................................T1662 T Uemura, Kenichiro ......... M1648, M1654, ......................................................W1671 Ueno, Tatsuya .................................T1634 Uhl, Waldemar................ W1676, W1677 Ullah, Asad.................................... M1637 Ullrich, Fred ........................................989 V Vaida, Florin........................................985 Vallbohmer, Daniel........... M1876, T1639 144 W Wada, Yoko ...................................W1691 Wakeman, Derek.................................990 Wali, Priyanka.....................................792 Wallace, Daniel .............................W1661 Wallace, Michael B..........................Sp908 Wallis, Jerry.........................................428 Wan, Yin .............................................429 Wang, Edward C. ........................... T1622 Wang, Jian-Ying ............................. T1950 Wang, Kenneth K............................Sp650 Wang, Sue ...........................................588 Wargo, Jennifer A................................594 Warnecke-Eberz, Ute..................... M1876 Warner, Brad W. ..................................990 Warner, Richard R.......................... T1631 Warshaw, Andrew L. ...........................594 Wasmuth, Hans H.........................W1651 Watanabe, Masahiko O...................Sp780 Watayo, Yoshihisa .........................W1647 Waters, Joshua A. .......................... M1655 Watson, James C. ..........................W1643 Watson, Thomas J. ............ Sp429, M1637 Weber, Jill ........................ W1652, W1655 Weber, Sharon .................................... 798 Weber, Sharon M.................... 429, T1630 Weber, Stefan ................................. T1651 Weber, Thomas................................Sp910 Wellner, Ulrich F. ................. 601, M1652, ...........................................T1663, W1684 Wente, Moritz ............................... M2056 Wetscher, Gerold J.........................W1660 Weusten, Bas L. .................................. 981 Wexner, Steven................................Sp694 Whang, Edward E............................... 598 Wheeler, Henry O. ............................. 985 Whelan, Richard L. ..........T1635, W1867, .......................................................W1950 White, Patrick B. ................................ 588 Whitfield, John D........................... T1653 Wibe, Arne ....................................W1651 Wick, Elizabeth C.................. 290, M1629 Widmar, Maria .............................. M1661 Wiebke, Eric A. ............................... T1662 Wilcox, C. Mel .............................. M1615 Wilks, Jonathan ................................. 431 Willson, Thomas D. ....................... T1675 Wilshire, Candice L....................... M1637 Wilson, Victoria L. ........................W1663 Winslow, Emily .................................. 429 Winter, Christof ............................ M2056 Wiplinger, Susanne .......................W1660 Witteman, Bart P. .................. 595, M1882 Wolff, Bruce G.........................Sp482, 971 Wolff, Charles ...............................W1665 Wolfgang, Christopher L. ..... 790, T1649, .......................................................W1682 Wong, Cherry Y............................. M1624 Wong, Simon K. ............................W1656 Wu, Albert W...................................... 424 Wu, Guosheng ................................... 430 Wykypiel, Heinz............................W1660 Y Yamamoto, Masakazu ...................W1647 Yamamoto, Yusuke.......... M1616, W1667 145 AUTHOR INDEX Takahashi, MIchinaga ....................T1634 Takahashi, Toku.............................M1864 Talamini, Mark A. ................. 608, W1693 Tallett, Jane................................... W1661 Tan, Sanda .................................... W1650 Tanahashi, Yoshinao......................M1643 Tao, Su ............................................T1635 Tapper, Elliot................................. W1674 Tatum, Roger P. ...................................599 U van Aalten, Sanne M...................... T1654 van Berge Henegouwen, Mark I..........981 Van Dalen, Jan Willem ................. M1650 Van Gulik, Thomas M................... M1650 Van Vilsteren, Frederike G. .................981 van Vledder, Mark G.............. 315, T1654 vanSonnenberg, Eric.......................Sp437 Varadarajulu, Shyam..................... M1615 Vargo, John .....................................Sp712 Varshney, Subodh ............M1622, W1641 Vashist, Yogesh .............................W1868 Vashist, Yogesh K. ............M2058, W1664 Veillette, Gregory R.............................594 Velanovich, Vic................. Sp870, M1646 Velopulos, Catherine G. ............... W1650 Vermeire, Severine ..........................Sp375 Vice, Michelle .....................................789 Vicentine, Fernando P................... W1657 Vick, Catherine C. ............................1042 Victor, J. Charles .................................427 Vijan, Sandeep S. ........................... T1667 Vine, Anthony J. .................................974 Viret, Frederic................................. T1662 Vivas, David ........................................513 Vollmer, Charles M. ......................W1685 vom Berg, Anne ............................. T1651 von Mehren, Margaret....................Sp485 Vora, Parag ..........................................986 Vyas, Hari G. .................................. T1659 THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Yammine, Halim........................... W1866 Yan, Xiaohong .................W1867, W1950 Yekebas, Emre F............... M1879, M2058, .........................................W1664, W1868 Yeo, Charles J........................ 589, W1680 Yip, Dana ........................................T1668 Yongyu, Li...........................................969 Yoo, Jin S.............................................420 Young, Monica T........................... W1644 Young-Fadok, Tonia M. .......... 417, Sp781 Yu, Airong...........................................317 Yu, Andrew D......................................602 Yu, Gary ...............M1645, T1657, W1673 Yung, Man Yee.............................. W1656 Yurko, Yuliya ................................ W1665 Z Zanatta, Lisa........................................288 Zaninotto, Giovanni...........................288 Zehetner, Joerg....289, 593, 600, 792, 982 Zelada Getty, Jorge..............................978 Zhao, Chun-Mei .................................970 Zheng, Ye ............................................590 Zhou, Zheng .......................................426 Zinner, Michael J. ...........................Sp543 Zou, Tongtong ................................T1950 Zuccala, Keith A. .............................T1623 Zutshi, Massarat.................... 801, M1867 Zyromski, Nicholas J...................316, 588 146 THE SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Second Floor Partial View 2011 ANNUAL MEETING Shuttle buses drop off and pick up outside of Hall I. Be sure to join us for next year’s Annual Meeting— mark your calendars now! Registration is located in Hall I. May 7-10, 2011, Chicago, IL The SSAT Postgraduate Course takes place in Room 243-245. SSAT Scientific Sessions in Rooms 243, 244-245, 253-254, and 255-257. Posters are located in Hall F. The Speaker Ready Room is located in Room 275-277. SSAT 900 Cummings Center, Suite 221-U Beverly, MA 01915 Telephone: (978) 927-8330 Facsimile: (978) 524-8890 E-Mail: ssat@prri.com Web Site: www.ssat.com The SSAT Office is located in Room 252. 148 SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE All rooms at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center unless otherwise indicated. indicates a ticketed session requiring a separate registration and fee. SATURDAY, MAY 1, 2010 8:00 AM – 2:30 PM RESIDENTS & FELLOWS RESEARCH CONFERENCE (by invitation only) Terrace Room, 12th Floor, Westin Canal Place SUNDAY, MAY 2, 2010 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM POSTGRADUATE COURSE: Multidisciplinary Management Of Gastrointestinal Disease 243-245 MONDAY, MAY 3, 2010 7:45 AM – 8:15 AM 8:15 AM – 9:15 AM 9:15 AM – 10:00 AM 10:30 AM – 11:15 AM 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM 2:15 PM – 3:45 PM 2:15 PM – 3:45 PM 2:15 PM – 4:30 PM 2:15 PM – 4:45 PM 2:15 PM – 5:00 PM 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM OPENING SESSION PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY A (PLENARY SESSION I) PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: Zen and the Art of Surgery: How to Make Johnny a Surgeon PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY B (PLENARY SESSION II) DORIS AND JOHN L. CAMERON GUEST ORATION: Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine POSTER SESSION I MEET-THE-PROFESSOR LUNCHEONS Appendicitis: Is It Still an Emergency? Endoscopic Management of Esophageal Perforation and Leaks Innovations in Abdominal Wall Reconstruction CONTROVERSIES IN GI SURGERY A Debate 1: Incisional Hernia: Laparoscopic or Open Repair? Debate 2: Esophagectomy for Cancer: What’s the Best Approach? DDW COMBINED CLINICAL SYMPOSIA Complicated Crohn’s Disease: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Fistulas, Abscesses, and Strictures (AGA, ASGE, SSAT) Non-Transplant Surgical Options for Hepatocellular Carcinoma (AASLD, SSAT, AGA) VIDEO SESSION I: COLON-RECTAL & HEPATOBILIARY SSAT/AGA/ASGE STATE-OF-THE-ART CONFERENCE: Necrotizing Pancreatitis: Novel Minimally Invasive Strategies PLENARY SESSION III: QUALITY, OUTCOMES, & RISK ASSESSMENT CLINICAL WARD ROUNDS: MANAGING OSTOMY COMPLICATIONS DDW COMBINED CLINICAL SYMPOSIA Liver Urgencies and Emergencies: What You Need to Know (AASLD, AGA, SSAT) Management of Complex Colorectal Issues (ASGE, SSAT, AGA) 244-245 244-245 244-245 244-245 244-245 Hall F 348-349 350-351 255-257 Auditorium C Ballroom AB 253-254 244-245 243 255-257 Ballroom AB Auditorium C TUESDAY, MAY 4, 2010 7:30 AM – 9:15 AM 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM 2:15 PM – 3:15 PM 2:15 PM – 3:45 PM 2:15 PM – 3:45 PM 2:15 PM – 3:45 PM 3:15 PM – 4:45 AM 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM VIDEO SESSION II: BREAKFAST AT THE MOVIES 244-245 CLINICAL WARD ROUNDS: SURGERY FOR DIVERTICULITIS: WHEN AND WHY? 255-257 DDW COMBINED CLINICAL SYMPOSIUM: GIST the Facts (SSAT, AGA, ASGE) Ballroom AB SSAT PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE / AGA PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS COMMITTEE JOINT PANEL 243 Health Care Reform and Gastrointestinal Diseases SSAT/AHPBA JOINT SYMPOSIUM: Today’s Approaches to Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Liver Metastases 244-245 BASIC SCIENCE PLENARY (PLENARY SESSION IV) 243 QUICK SHOTS SESSION I 253-254 VIDEO SESSION III: EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN MINIMAL ACCESS GI SURGERY 255-257 DDW COMBINED CLINICAL SYMPOSIUM: The Problematic Biliary Stricture (ASGE, SSAT, AASLD, AGA) MAJA AND FRANK G. MOODY STATE-OF-THE-ART LECTURE: Some of My Best Friends Are Surgeons 244-245 POSTER SESSION II Hall F MEET-THE-PROFESSOR LUNCHEONS Endoscopic Bariatric Procedures (SSAT, ASGE) Familial Colorectal Cancer: Surgical Management 255-257 Multidisciplinary Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: What’s New (SSAT, AGA) Grand Salon C, Section 18, Hilton Riverside “MOC”: HOW THE SSAT CAN HELP YOU 244-245 CONTROVERSIES IN GI SURGERY B 255-257 Debate 3: Laparoscopy Versus Open Surgery for Rectal Cancer Debate 4: Bariatric Surgery in Non-Obese Patients? DDW COMBINED CLINICAL SYMPOSIA Auditorium C From Ogilvie’s to Swallowed Keys: Emergencies That Will Get You Out of Bed (AGA, ASGE, SSAT) Ballroom AB GE Junction Tumors (SSAT, ASGE, AGA) PLENARY SESSION V 243 SSAT/ASCRS JOINT SYMPOSIUM: Multimodality Management of Rectal Cancer: Update and Current Controversies 244-245 CLINICAL WARD ROUNDS: POST-OP SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION 255-257 QUICK SHOTS SESSION II 243 DDW COMBINED CLINICAL SYMPOSIA Auditorium C Liver and GI Complications of Short Bowel Syndrome (AASLD, AGA, SSAT) Obscure GI Bleeding (ASGE, AGA, SSAT) Ballroom AB ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING 244-245 MEMBERS RECEPTION Stage Door Canteen and Atrium, National World War II Museum WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2010 7:30 AM – 9:30 AM 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM 9:45 AM – 11:30 AM 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM 2:15 PM – 3:45 PM SSAT/ISDS JOINT BREAKFAST SYMPOSIUM: Cancer of the Gastrointestinal Tract: East Meets West EDUCATION COMMITTEE PANEL How to Teach Uncommon and Highly Complex Operations TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE PLENARY (PLENARY SESSION VI) VIDEO SESSION IV: ESOPHAGUS, STOMACH, & PANCREAS QUICK SHOTS SESSION III DDW COMBINED CLINICAL SYMPOSIUM: New Hope for Chronic Pancreatitis? (SSAT, AGA, ASGE) PLENARY SESSION VII POSTER SESSION III SSAT/SAGES JOINT LUNCHEON SYMPOSIUM: Laparoscopy for Cancer—Are There Limits? MEET-THE-PROFESSOR LUNCHEONS Endoscopic Mucosal Resection of GE Junction Dysplasia (SSAT, ASGE) Malignant Biliary Obstruction: Best Evidence for Management (SSAT, AGA) DDW COMBINED CLINICAL SYMPOSIUM: Difficult to Remove Colonic Polyps: EMR, ESD, or Surgery? (AGA, ASGE, SSAT) 244-245 253-254 243 244-245 253-254 Ballroom AB 243 Hall F 244-245 386-387 350-351