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Optimal Timing Of Free Flap Breast Reconstruction In A Highly Radiated Population, W. Mohiuddin, Kamini D. Patel, Steven E. Copit, Md, Patrick J. Greaney, Md, Facs Dec 2016

Optimal Timing Of Free Flap Breast Reconstruction In A Highly Radiated Population, W. Mohiuddin, Kamini D. Patel, Steven E. Copit, Md, Patrick J. Greaney, Md, Facs

Department of Surgery Posters

Introduction

There has been an increasing use of postmastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT) in breast cancer patients, especially in cases of large tumors (T3 or greater) or node-positive disease (N1 or greater).1 When radiation for the treatment of breast cancer is expected, tissue-based breast reconstruction is generally preferred to implant-based reconstruction. This distinction is attributed to the high rate of complications with postoperative radiation after implant-based reconstruction, ranging from 20% to 70%.2

In cases when the need for radiation is likely, breast reconstruction with autologous tissue is typically deferred until the completion of the radiation therapy. Reasons for deferring include avoiding …


Higher Body Mass Index (Bmi) And Low-Volume Surgeons Confer Increased Operative Complications In Anterior Spinal Exposures, Aisha Shaheen, Md, Mha, Naveed A. Rahman, Abhay Mathur, Bs, Deepika Koganti, Md, Pgy-4, Alec C. Beekley, Md, Facs, John R. Eisenbrey, Phd, Joshua A. Marks, Md, Michael S. Weinstein, Md, Facs, Fccm, Murray J. Cohen, Md, Facs Sep 2016

Higher Body Mass Index (Bmi) And Low-Volume Surgeons Confer Increased Operative Complications In Anterior Spinal Exposures, Aisha Shaheen, Md, Mha, Naveed A. Rahman, Abhay Mathur, Bs, Deepika Koganti, Md, Pgy-4, Alec C. Beekley, Md, Facs, John R. Eisenbrey, Phd, Joshua A. Marks, Md, Michael S. Weinstein, Md, Facs, Fccm, Murray J. Cohen, Md, Facs

Department of Surgery Posters

Background

Anterior spinal exposures performed by spine or vascular surgeons have a known complication rate of 2-11%. We present the largest single institution experience of anterior spinal exposures performed by Acute Care Surgeons.

The purpose of this study was to characterize the incidence of vascular and visceral injuries during spinal exposures and to identify risk factors contributing to operative complications during the exposure. We hypothesized that patients with a BMI >30 as well as low-volume surgeons (<20 >operations) would have an increased complication rate.

Poster presented at: American Association for Surgery of Trauma (AAST) in Hawaii


Surgical Apgar Score (Sas) Predicts Perioperative Morbidity And Length Of Stay In Patients Undergoing Esophagectomy At A High-Volume Center, Danica Giugliano, Md, Andrew Morgan, Francesco Palazzo, Md, Nathaniel R. Evans Iii, M.D., Ernest L Rosato, Md, Adam C. Berger, Md, Benjamin E Leiby, Phd May 2016

Surgical Apgar Score (Sas) Predicts Perioperative Morbidity And Length Of Stay In Patients Undergoing Esophagectomy At A High-Volume Center, Danica Giugliano, Md, Andrew Morgan, Francesco Palazzo, Md, Nathaniel R. Evans Iii, M.D., Ernest L Rosato, Md, Adam C. Berger, Md, Benjamin E Leiby, Phd

Department of Surgery Posters

Background:

Esophagectomy is a procedure that carries considerable morbidity. Many studies have evaluated factors to predict patients at risk and improve clinical outcomes. The aim of this study was to determine whether the SAS predicts complications, length of stay, and anastomotic leak for patients undergoing esophagectomy at a high-volume institution.


Two Separate Colorectal Granular Cell Tumors: A Case Report, Danica N. Giugliano, Md, Danielle Fortuna, Md, Scott D. Goldstein, Md, Benjamin Philllips, Md, Gerald A. Isenberg, Md Feb 2016

Two Separate Colorectal Granular Cell Tumors: A Case Report, Danica N. Giugliano, Md, Danielle Fortuna, Md, Scott D. Goldstein, Md, Benjamin Philllips, Md, Gerald A. Isenberg, Md

Department of Surgery Posters

Introduction, Case Report, Discussion, Conclusion and References.


Dual Kidney Allocation Score: A Novel Algorithm Utilizing Expanded Donor Criteria For The Allocation Of Dual Kidneys In Adults, Adam P. Johnson, Md, Mph, Thea P. Price, Md, Benjamin E Leiby, Phd, Cataldo Doria, Md, Phd, Facs Feb 2016

Dual Kidney Allocation Score: A Novel Algorithm Utilizing Expanded Donor Criteria For The Allocation Of Dual Kidneys In Adults, Adam P. Johnson, Md, Mph, Thea P. Price, Md, Benjamin E Leiby, Phd, Cataldo Doria, Md, Phd, Facs

Department of Surgery Posters

Background:

Dual kidney transplantation (DKT) of expanded criteria donors is a cost intensive procedure to help increase the pool of available deceased organ donors. In studies to day, expanded criteria single kidney (eSKT) or dual kidney transplantation (DKT) have demonstrated equivalence, but a more rigorous allocation system is needed to optimize limited resources for improved operative outcomes.