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Risky Business: Creating A Process To Review Accuracy Of American Society Of Anesthesia (Asa) Classification And To Improve Overall Quality Risk Adjustment Of Surgical Patients, Jane Kinney, Sonja Orff, Robyn Begin, Nicholas Flavin, Eira Hyrkas, Christopher Adams, Ian Neilson May 2024

Risky Business: Creating A Process To Review Accuracy Of American Society Of Anesthesia (Asa) Classification And To Improve Overall Quality Risk Adjustment Of Surgical Patients, Jane Kinney, Sonja Orff, Robyn Begin, Nicholas Flavin, Eira Hyrkas, Christopher Adams, Ian Neilson

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2024

Through interdisciplinary education and the creation of an audit process, we have observed a 30.6% reduction in the number of ASA assignment misclassifications.


The Association Of Season Of Surgery And Patient Reported Outcomes Following Total Hip Arthroplasty, Catherine M. Call, Andrew Lachance, Zachary Radford, Henry Stoddard, Callahan Sturgeon, George Babikian, Adam Rana, Brian J. Mcgrory May 2024

The Association Of Season Of Surgery And Patient Reported Outcomes Following Total Hip Arthroplasty, Catherine M. Call, Andrew Lachance, Zachary Radford, Henry Stoddard, Callahan Sturgeon, George Babikian, Adam Rana, Brian J. Mcgrory

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2024

Introduction

• Understanding the impact of situational variables on surgical recovery can improve outcomes in total hip arthroplasty (THA).

• Literature examining hospital outcomes by season remains inconclusive, with limited focus on patient experience.

• The aim of this study was to investigate if there were differences in hospital and patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMS) after THA depending on the season in an area with 4 distinct seasons.


Healthcare Enabled By Artificial Intelligence In Real-Time, Felistas Mazhude, Robert S. Kramer, Qingchu Jin, Paul Terwilliger, Alan Hicks, Tyler Kelting, Douglas Sawyer, Jaime Rabb May 2024

Healthcare Enabled By Artificial Intelligence In Real-Time, Felistas Mazhude, Robert S. Kramer, Qingchu Jin, Paul Terwilliger, Alan Hicks, Tyler Kelting, Douglas Sawyer, Jaime Rabb

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2024

INTRODUCTION: The HEART (Healthcare Enabled by Artificial Intelligence in Real-Time) Project pioneers developing real-time machine learning (ML) predictive analytics to address the need to improve outcomes during recovery from open heart surgery. Our broad objective is to enhance patient outcomes by developing, validating and deploying predictive algorithms into the hands of clinical teams as an early warning and guidance system, allowing care teams an opportunity to be proactive.


An Exploratory Study Investigating The Potential Application Of Coping Strategies For Pain Used By Athletes And Their Potential Application To Patients Dealing With Chronic Pain, Joseph D. Harrington, Bs, Erika L. Manning, Phd, Md, Mph, Robert J. Diecidue, Dmd, Md, Mba, Msph May 2024

An Exploratory Study Investigating The Potential Application Of Coping Strategies For Pain Used By Athletes And Their Potential Application To Patients Dealing With Chronic Pain, Joseph D. Harrington, Bs, Erika L. Manning, Phd, Md, Mph, Robert J. Diecidue, Dmd, Md, Mba, Msph

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Posters

Abstract

  • High-level athletes often have elevated tolerance for experimental pain methods.1
  • Research has not focused on the specific mechanisms behind this.
  • The current study was designed to assess the potential role of coping strategies in this elevated pain tolerance - Phase 2 will examine if they can be taught to chronic orofacial pain patients.
  • During Phase 1, the Coping Strategies Questionnaire2 was modified for athletes and was distributed to 50 athletes to assess how athletes dealt with pain.
  • In comparison to TMD patients, more of the athletes reported that they chose to ignore or reinterpret the pain, or …


Variations Exist In Hospital And Patient-Reported Outcomes Following Total Hip Arthroplasty According To Biological Sex, Catherine Call, Andrew Lachance, Thomas Zink, Henry Stoddard, Callahan Sturgeon, George Babikian, Adam Rana, Brian J. Mcgrory May 2024

Variations Exist In Hospital And Patient-Reported Outcomes Following Total Hip Arthroplasty According To Biological Sex, Catherine Call, Andrew Lachance, Thomas Zink, Henry Stoddard, Callahan Sturgeon, George Babikian, Adam Rana, Brian J. Mcgrory

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2024

Introduction

• The effect of biological sex on the outcomes of THA remains unclear.

• Average combined data may mask sex-related variation and obscure clinically relevant differences in outcomes.


Successful Hepatectomy, Anhepatic State, And Liver Transplant On Ecmo, Jenna Miller, Kari L. Davidson, Bhargava Mullapudi, Richard J. Hendrickson, Ryan T. Fischer, Lisa Conley, Wes Ware, Michelle Mckain, Tara Benton Feb 2024

Successful Hepatectomy, Anhepatic State, And Liver Transplant On Ecmo, Jenna Miller, Kari L. Davidson, Bhargava Mullapudi, Richard J. Hendrickson, Ryan T. Fischer, Lisa Conley, Wes Ware, Michelle Mckain, Tara Benton

Presentations

We discuss the case of a 13-month-old previously healthy male who presented with acute liver failure (ALF) of unknown etiology. He progressed to fulminant cardiopulmonary failure requiring mechanical ventilation and high dose inotropes with persistent lactate >20. He was cannulated to VA ECMO and tandem continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) with single pass albumin dialysis (SPAD) and plasma exchange (PLEX) therapies. He required high dose inotropes on ECMO and had persistently elevated lactate despite maximal medical therapy. Limited imaging studies suggested cirrhotic liver and possible intestinal pneumatosis. Due to evidence of fulminant ALF and potential for a reversible process, he …


Meta-Narrative Synthesis: The Effectiveness Of Diagnosing And Treating Melanoma With Micrographically Oriented Histograph Surgery Mohs Technique, Gabriella Casas Ms, Nida Mubeen Ms, Nicole Rivera Ms, Tan Thien Tang Mr., Mark A. Bailey Mr, Mary Coolbaugh-Murphy Mrs., Denise M. Juroske Short Mrs Jan 2024

Meta-Narrative Synthesis: The Effectiveness Of Diagnosing And Treating Melanoma With Micrographically Oriented Histograph Surgery Mohs Technique, Gabriella Casas Ms, Nida Mubeen Ms, Nicole Rivera Ms, Tan Thien Tang Mr., Mark A. Bailey Mr, Mary Coolbaugh-Murphy Mrs., Denise M. Juroske Short Mrs

Research Methods Poster Session 2024

This meta-narrative synthesis highlights the effectiveness of diagnosing and treating melanoma with Micrographically Oriented Histography Surgery (MOHS) technique. Initiating the questions: What techniques does MOHS surgery involve when diagnosing and treating non-metastasized Melanoma? How will it provide positive outcomes for the patient? The significance of using MOHS excision technique and diagnosis of localized facial melanoma compared to traditional cancer excision techniques is designed to remove affected tissue while preserving anatomical facial structure in an aesthetic fashion. Providing an overview of the technique’s diagnostic professional capabilities as well as its strengths, limitations, improvement for upcoming studies, and potential prognosis. Melanoma, a …


Case Review: Gallstone Ileus Over 50 Years After Cholecystectomy And Choledochoduodenostomy, Kathleen Mae Bryan, Sophia Jimenez, Alejandro Garcia Jan 2024

Case Review: Gallstone Ileus Over 50 Years After Cholecystectomy And Choledochoduodenostomy, Kathleen Mae Bryan, Sophia Jimenez, Alejandro Garcia

Central & West Texas Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Post-Operative Infection Following Abdominal Hysterectomy With Or Without Surgical Drains, Dylan Gallegos, Dominique Barnes Jan 2024

Post-Operative Infection Following Abdominal Hysterectomy With Or Without Surgical Drains, Dylan Gallegos, Dominique Barnes

Central & West Texas Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Preoperative Predictors Of Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy Outcomes: The Apm Index Score, Natalie Lowenstein, Yuchiao Chang, Hanna Mass, Angela M. Mercurio, Chierika Ukogu, Jeffrey N. Katz, Elizabeth G. Matzkin Jan 2024

Preoperative Predictors Of Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy Outcomes: The Apm Index Score, Natalie Lowenstein, Yuchiao Chang, Hanna Mass, Angela M. Mercurio, Chierika Ukogu, Jeffrey N. Katz, Elizabeth G. Matzkin

Alpha Omega Alpha Research Symposium Posters

Problem Statement:

- Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) has been shown to be the most common meniscal surgical treatment in the United States

- Pre-op risk factors known to contribute to poor outcomes after APM:

  • Symptom duration and radiographic OA at baseline
- Factors with no conclusive effect on post-op outcomes:
  • Baseline knee functional score, location of meniscal tear, BMI, activity level, age, sex, and chondral damage on MRI

Project AIM:

To create an index score using easily available preoperative risk factors such as Kellgren-Lawrence (KL) grade, age, duration of symptoms, BMI, activity level, and preoperative outcome scores to predict the …


Gallstone Illeus And Intra Operatrively Diagnosed Crohn's Disease, Joseph Daodu, Ali Siddiqui, Horeb Antonio Cano Gonzalez, Kendall Sowards Jan 2024

Gallstone Illeus And Intra Operatrively Diagnosed Crohn's Disease, Joseph Daodu, Ali Siddiqui, Horeb Antonio Cano Gonzalez, Kendall Sowards

Gulf Coast Division Research Symposium 2024

No abstract provided.


A Case Of Gastric Pneumatosis In A Trauma Patient With Gerd, Cyprien Jungels, Tyler Crawley, Michael Fisher, Glenda Quan Jan 2024

A Case Of Gastric Pneumatosis In A Trauma Patient With Gerd, Cyprien Jungels, Tyler Crawley, Michael Fisher, Glenda Quan

Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Acute Trocar Site Herniation Following Robotic Rectopexy, W Tyler Crawley, Daine Bennett Jan 2024

Acute Trocar Site Herniation Following Robotic Rectopexy, W Tyler Crawley, Daine Bennett

Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


A Rare Case Of Lisinopril-Induced Small Bowel Angioedema: An Important Differential Diagnosis, Tanya Starr, Maximillian Starr, Philip Petrosky, Christopher Cummings Jan 2024

A Rare Case Of Lisinopril-Induced Small Bowel Angioedema: An Important Differential Diagnosis, Tanya Starr, Maximillian Starr, Philip Petrosky, Christopher Cummings

Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


A Case Of Meckel's Diverticulum Enterolith Causing A Small Bowel Obstruction, Megan Bedard, Alexandra Moody, Emmett Mcguire Jan 2024

A Case Of Meckel's Diverticulum Enterolith Causing A Small Bowel Obstruction, Megan Bedard, Alexandra Moody, Emmett Mcguire

Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Perforated Marginal Ulcer Resulting In A Gastropericardial Fistula: Endoscopic Management Of A Rare Complication After Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass, Maximillian Starr, Andrew Nicholson, Kenneth Copperwheat Jan 2024

Perforated Marginal Ulcer Resulting In A Gastropericardial Fistula: Endoscopic Management Of A Rare Complication After Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass, Maximillian Starr, Andrew Nicholson, Kenneth Copperwheat

Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Novel Method Of Using Montage® Bone Putty With Rib Plating In A Patient With Chronic Malunion Of Previous Rib Fractures, Tameem Jamal, Zahria Radford, Elliott Smith, Rachel Hemsath Jan 2024

Novel Method Of Using Montage® Bone Putty With Rib Plating In A Patient With Chronic Malunion Of Previous Rib Fractures, Tameem Jamal, Zahria Radford, Elliott Smith, Rachel Hemsath

South Atlantic Division Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Management Considerations In A Case Of Sepsis Induced Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy In A Post-Operative Patient., Avraham Fox, Rachel Groening, Carsten Z. Steinmetz, Callaham A. Brock Jan 2024

Management Considerations In A Case Of Sepsis Induced Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy In A Post-Operative Patient., Avraham Fox, Rachel Groening, Carsten Z. Steinmetz, Callaham A. Brock

South Atlantic Division Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Transabdominal Gun Shot Wound Traversing Zone 2 Injuring Bilateral Kidneys Managed Non-Operatively, Margaret Rose, Saptarshi Biswas Jan 2024

Transabdominal Gun Shot Wound Traversing Zone 2 Injuring Bilateral Kidneys Managed Non-Operatively, Margaret Rose, Saptarshi Biswas

South Atlantic Division Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Large Bowel Obstruction: Malignancy Vs Endometriosis, Which Is The Culprit?, Kayla Brown, Amar Shah, Robert Zaunbrecher, Megan Turley Jan 2024

Large Bowel Obstruction: Malignancy Vs Endometriosis, Which Is The Culprit?, Kayla Brown, Amar Shah, Robert Zaunbrecher, Megan Turley

Central & West Texas Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Metastatic Breast Cancer Presenting As Biliary Obstruction, Taylor Sullivan, Joyce Moore Jan 2024

Metastatic Breast Cancer Presenting As Biliary Obstruction, Taylor Sullivan, Joyce Moore

Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Examination Of Possible Risk Factors Associated With Incidence Of Cecal Volvulus Within The United States, Maxwell Otto Jan 2024

Examination Of Possible Risk Factors Associated With Incidence Of Cecal Volvulus Within The United States, Maxwell Otto

Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Primary Resection Of Duodenal Neuroendocrine Tumor With Suspected Lymph Node Metastasis: A Case Report, Raleigh Payton, David Bassa, Furrukh Jabbar, Hassan Ahmed Jan 2024

Primary Resection Of Duodenal Neuroendocrine Tumor With Suspected Lymph Node Metastasis: A Case Report, Raleigh Payton, David Bassa, Furrukh Jabbar, Hassan Ahmed

North Texas Research Forum 2024

Introduction: Duodenal neuroendocrine carcinomas are an uncommon variant of Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) that are typically non-functional with locoregional spread at the time of diagnosis. Management of these tumors is dependent on size, grade, stage, functional status and location.

Summary: A 66-year-old male presented with an incidental finding of low grade 3 centimeter duodenal NET on esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) located in the second segment of the duodenum with evidence of lymphadenopathy on staging scans. In patients with suspected lymph node metastases, the first choice for curative intent is a pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD), also known as Whipple Procedure. We achieved surgical resection with free …


Horner’S Syndrome, A Rare Complication Of Transcarotid Artery Revascularization, Mollie Ahn, April Miller, Shonda Banegas, Edic Stephanian Jan 2024

Horner’S Syndrome, A Rare Complication Of Transcarotid Artery Revascularization, Mollie Ahn, April Miller, Shonda Banegas, Edic Stephanian

North Texas Research Forum 2024

Extracranial carotid artery aneurysm is a rare sequela of atherosclerosis, trauma, and conditions of chronic inflammation. Standard treatments include antiplatelet medications, open resection, or endovascular stenting. Transcarotid artery revascularization (TCAR) has become a well-recognized alternative treatment in the past few decades. This case study documents the first reported case of Horner’s syndrome post-TCAR for an internal carotid artery (ICA) aneurysm. A 68 year-old male with intermittent double vision was referred to vascular surgery clinic with brain CT angiography showing a 9mm saccular aneurysm with dissection flap of the right cervical ICA. Prior attempts by neuro-interventional radiology were unsuccessful due to …


Multidisciplinary Simulation-Based Trauma Education For General Surgery Interns, Jennifer Austin, April Miller, Jeremiah Avarana, Alicia Lay Jan 2024

Multidisciplinary Simulation-Based Trauma Education For General Surgery Interns, Jennifer Austin, April Miller, Jeremiah Avarana, Alicia Lay

North Texas Research Forum 2024

Introduction: According to the American Society of Gastroenterology Endoscopy (ASGE), choledocholithiasis is defined as the presence of gallstones in biliary tree. Choledocholithiasis is concomitantly present in approximately 1 to 10 percent of patients with cholelithiasis. Choledocholithiasis can be described as small <15 >mm, large >15 mm, and difficult due to anatomic location, impaction, or unusual hardness/ shape. Choledocholithiasis is managed endoscopically with large balloon papillary dilation, cholangioscopy-guided intraductal laser and electrohydraulic lithotripsy (EHL), and escalation to laparoscopic common bile duct exploration, if endoscopic procedures fail. Thus far, there are sparse studies that show the requirement of choledochotomy in large and …


Survival After Emergency Clamshell Thoracotomy With Bilateral Atrial Appendage Injuries, Jennifer Austin, Enrique Alvarez, Alicia Lay, Christian Minshall Jan 2024

Survival After Emergency Clamshell Thoracotomy With Bilateral Atrial Appendage Injuries, Jennifer Austin, Enrique Alvarez, Alicia Lay, Christian Minshall

North Texas Research Forum 2024

INTRODUCTION: The probability of survival is poor in patients who require a resuscitative thoracotomy, reported in the literature to be 9-20%. Outcomes are worse in patients who have suffered blunt trauma compared to penetrating trauma reported between 2-7%. Many studies have been done to evaluate clinical predictors of survival versus mortality. We present a case of high-mechanism blunt trauma with a high injury severity score of 34 who survived after an emergency clamshell thoracotomy with full neurological recovery.

CASE PRESENTATION: This case highlights a 28-year-old male who arrived as a transfer to a level 1 trauma center following high mechanism …


Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return: To Fix Or Not To Fix?, Akshaj Pole, Jennifer Austin, Amnah Andrabi Jan 2024

Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return: To Fix Or Not To Fix?, Akshaj Pole, Jennifer Austin, Amnah Andrabi

North Texas Research Forum 2024

Patient is a 56-year-old male with a past medical history of type 2 diabetes, hypertension, prior MVA with chest trauma, and coronary artery disease with 2 prior stents in the obtuse marginal and right coronary artery who was brought to the ED for severe chest pain. Patient was immediately taken to the cath lab for cardiac intervention. Patient was identified to have 90-95% stenosis of his left circumflex but was unable to be stented due to tortuosity of the vessel and tight lesion. Due to patient’s multivessel coronary artery disease and newly diagnosed diabetes, patient was referred to cardiothoracic surgery …


Colovaginal Fistula In A Patient Without A Hysterectomy, Austin Moore, Mollie Ahn, Anthony Macaluso Jan 2024

Colovaginal Fistula In A Patient Without A Hysterectomy, Austin Moore, Mollie Ahn, Anthony Macaluso

North Texas Research Forum 2024

Introduction: A majority of case reports and review studies exploring the incidence of colovaginal fistulas typically involve patients of older age with a history of both a hysterectomy and at least one episode of symptomatic diverticular disease. Colovaginal fistulas rarely occur in patients who have not had a prior hysterectomy. Case Description: A 52 year old female presented to colorectal surgery clinic with a history of multiple episodes of sigmoid diverticulitis who now had passage of air and stool from her vagina. She was confirmed to have evidence of a colovaginal fistula from her sigmoid colon to her …


Analysis Of Ecmo Usage In Trauma Patients At A Major Level 1 Trauma Center, April Miller, Megan Post, Crescens Pellachia, John Bini Jan 2024

Analysis Of Ecmo Usage In Trauma Patients At A Major Level 1 Trauma Center, April Miller, Megan Post, Crescens Pellachia, John Bini

North Texas Research Forum 2024

INTRODUCTION: ECMO has been used for decades in patients where adequate oxygenation could not be achieved using traditional efforts. Despite its increasing use in the trauma setting, there is a lack of published data to support its use and safety. This review will seek to answer among trauma patients who receive ECMO what their common demographics, injuries, co-morbidities, outcomes and adverse events are. METHODS: This is a single-center retrospective chart review conducted at an Level 1 trauma center between 2020 and 2023. Designation as trauma and ECMO utilization were the inclusion criteria. Patients under age 18 and non-trauma ECMO patients …


Low Grade Appendiceal Mucinous Neoplasm: Intraoperative Diagnosis Of Tumor Origin, Sydney Parker, Caroline Keefer, Robert Markus Jan 2024

Low Grade Appendiceal Mucinous Neoplasm: Intraoperative Diagnosis Of Tumor Origin, Sydney Parker, Caroline Keefer, Robert Markus

Central & West Texas Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.