General Reconstruction Track II - Sunday

Sunday, September 25, 2011: 10:15 AM-11:15 AM
Colorado Convention Center
10:15 AM
The Transition from Pedicle TRAM to Perforator Flap – What is the Cost of Opportunity?
Winnie MY Tong, MD, University of North Carlina Chapel Hill; Andrea Bazakas, BS, University of North Carlina Chapel Hill; C. Scott Hultman, MD, MBA, Univ of North Carolina; Eric Halvorson, MD, University of North Carolina

10:20 AM
Pectoralis Turnover Versus Advancement Flap for Sternal Wound Reconstruction: A 21-Year Experience
Hamid Reza Zahiri, DO, University of Maryland; Kimberly Lumpkins, MD, University of Maryland; Shahrooz Kelishadi, MD, University of Maryland; Jeffrey A. Stromberg, MD, Cleveland Clinic; Ronald P. Silverman, MD, University of Maryland; Sheri Slezak, MD, University of Maryland; Nelson Goldberg, MD, University of Maryland School of Medicine; Luther Holton, MD, University of Maryland; Devinder P. Singh, MD, University of Maryland School of Medicine

10:25 AM
The Changing and Challenging Patterns of Extremity War Trauma: The Afghanistan Experience
Ian Valerio, MD, MS, MBA, National Naval Medical Center; Patrick Basile, MD, National Naval Medical Center; Robert Howard, MD, National Naval Medical Center; Anand Kumar, MD, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

10:30 AM
Discussion

10:35 AM
Factors Associated with Failed Hardware Salvage in High Risk Patients Following Microsurgical Lower Extremity Reconstruction
Ketan Patel, MD, Georgetown University Hospital; Mitchel Seruya, MD, Georgetown University Hospital; Brenton Franklin, BS, Georgetown University Hospital; Margaret Gatti, MPH, Georgetown University Hospital; Christopher Attinger, MD, The Wound Healing Center; Ivica Ducic, MD, PhD, Georgetown University Hospital

10:40 AM
Salvage of Infected Spinal Instrumentation in Pediatric Patients Using Serial Washouts with Delayed Regional Flap Coverage
Cameron S. Francis, MD, University of Southern California; Justin T. Kane, MD, University of Southern California; Ali Soltani, MD, University of Southern California; Vernon Tolo, MD, Children's Hospital Los Angeles; David Skaggs, MD, Children's Hospital Los Angeles; Mark Urata, MD, DDS, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles; Jeffrey A. Hammoudeh, MD, DDS, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles

10:45 AM
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for At Risk Surgical Closures: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Study
Matthew Endara, MD, Georgetown University Hospital; Derek Masden, MD, Georgetown University Hospital; Jesse Goldstein, MD, Georgetown University Hospital; John Steinberg, DPM, Georgetown University Hospital; Christopher Attinger, MD, The Wound Healing Center

10:50 AM
Discussion

10:55 AM
Minimally Invasive Component Separation Improves Surgical Outcomes for Abdominal Wall Reconstruction in High Risk Patients
Shadi Ghali, MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Krisitn Campbell, MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Donald Baumann, MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Charles Butler, MD, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

11:00 AM
Violation of the Rectus Complex is Not a Contraindication to Component Separation for Abdominal Wall Reconstruction
Patrick Bryan Garvey, MD, FACS, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Chad Bailey, BA, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Donald Baumann, MD, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Charles Butler, MD, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

11:05 AM
Routine Use of Bioprosthetic Mesh for Incisional Hernia Repair is Not Necessary
Jason Souza, MD, Northwestern University; Gregory Dumanian, MD, Northwestern University

11:10 AM
Discussion