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51.4. Developing A Proficiency-Based Training Program For Robotic Surgery. G. Dulan, D. C. Hogg, K. Gilbert-Fischer, R. V. Rege, N. A. Arain, S. T. Tesfay, D. J. Scott; UTSouthwestern Medical Center, At Dallas, Dallas, TX 51.5. Improving Satisfaction Ratings Of Surgical Patients From Referral To Follow-up In The Faculty Medical Cen- ter Clinic. J. Gibler, G. Nyswonger, A. Engel, K. Grannan, R. Welling; Good Samaritan Hospital, Hamilton, Ohio 51.6. Misuse Of Vitamin E In Benign Breast Disease By Gen- eral Physicians. V. Vega, 1 A. Orozco, 2 L. C. Dominguez, 1 C. Osorio, 1 A. Sanabria 1 ; 1 Universidad De La Sabana, Chia, Cundinamarca; 2 Asociacion Colombiana De Mastologia, Bogota, Cundinamarca 51.7. A Continuing Study Of The Choice Of Procedure For Breast Cancer In An Indigent And Minority Population. S. M. Greek, 1 Z. Ismail, 1 D. H. Shapiro 1,2 ; 1 University of South Florida, Tampa, FL; 2 Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, FL 51.8. The Green Appendectomy: Measuring And Mitigating The Carbon Footprint Of Surgical Procedures. M. J. Morowitz, 1 B. Sikora, 2 J. Sirk, 2 M. Lestina, 1 K. Gray 2 ; 1 University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL; 2 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 51.9. A Resident Cadaver Curriculum: Maximizing A Scarce Resource. T. Diflo; NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY 51.10. Defining Retroperitoneal Lumbar Plexus Anatomy: Im- plications For The Surgeon Treating Inguinodynia. A. Mannan, 2 A. Walker, 3 M. E. Stark, 2 S. Towfigh 1 ; 1 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA; 2 David Geffen School of Medicine At UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; 3 UCR/UCLA Thomas Haider Program in the Biomedical Sciences, Riverside, CA 51.11. Simulation to Teach Professionalism in Disclosing Sur- gical Error: Results of a Pilot Project. E. C. Bellavance, 1,3 S. D. Small, 2 M. C. Posner, 1 P. Angelos 1,3 ; 1 University of Chicago Department of Surgery, Chicago, IL; 2 University of Chicago Department of Anesthesiology, Chicago, IL; 3 MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics, Chicago, IL 51.12. Perceptions Of Student Observers In The Operating Room. T. R. Martin, 2 M. A. Pallionis, 1 D. Jacobs, 1 K. S. Gersin, 2 D. A. Ianitti, 2 I. H. McKillop, 1 B. Heniford 2 ; 1 Division of Research, Department of General Surgery, Charlotte, NC; 2 Division of Minimally Invasive Surgery, Department of General Surgery, Charlotte, NC 51.13. Growing Pains Of Implementing A Wiki For Surgical Resident Education: The Surgical Oracle. C. T. Smith, J. J. Bobadilla, E. Foley, R. McDonald; University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Surgery, Madison, Wisconsin GASTROINTESTINAL & NUTRITION 2: ISSUES & CHALLENGES 52.1. IL-23 Mediates Liver Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury via IFN-g/IRF-1 Pathway. C. E. Bartels, C. Cai, S. Ueki, N. Murase, Q. Du, D. A. Geller; University of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr, Starzl Transplant Institute, Pittsburgh, PA 52.2. DNA Sequencing Of The Stress Response Protein, HuR, And Its Putative Ligand, pp32r1, In GI Cancer Cells. D. W. Rittenhouse, 1 J. C. Cozzitorto, 1 N. G. Richards, 1 L. J. Einstein, 1 A. Witkiewicz, 2 E. P. Kennedy, 1 C. J. Yeo, 1 J. R. Brody 1 ; 1 Department of Surgery, Philadelphia, PA; 2 Department of Pathology, Philadelphia, PA 52.3. Sp1 Regulates The Transcription Of BMPR1A. F. S. Dahdaleh, J. C. Carr, D. Calva, J. R. Howe, J. R. Howe; University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Iowa City, IA 52.4. mTOR Activity Is Inhibited In G6Pase-/- Mice Liver. G. Huang, 1 S. Li, 2 D. Koeberl, 2 D. Desai 1 ; 1 Department of Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX; 2 Department of Pediatrics, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 52.5. A Histological And Biochemical Analysis Of The Effects of Galvanic Current On The Swine Rectal Mucosa. S. E. Vazquez-Milan 2 D. Shapiro 1 ; 1 University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida; 2 University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida 52.6. Disruption of Circadian Feeding Patterns in Obese ZDF Rats. H. Y. Bhutta, 1,2 D. B. Rhoads, 2,3 S. W. Ashley, 1,2 A. Tavakkolizadeh 1,2 ; 1 Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA; 2 Department of Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 3 Department of Endocrinology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 52.7. Determining Transporter-mediated Uptake By PepT1: Comparison And Evaluation Of 4 Methods. J. S. Scow, S. Madhavan, R. M. Chaudhry, Y. Zheng, J. A. Duenes, M. G. Sarr; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 52.8. The Battle Of The Sexes: Women Win Out In Gastrointes- tinal Surgery. C. Y. Peterson, 1 H. B. Osen, 1 H. S. Tran Cao, 1 P. T. Yu, 1 D. C. Chang 1 ; 1 University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA 52.9. Occurrence Of Crohn’s Disease In Children After Total Colectomy For Ulcerative Colitis. V. E. Mortellaro, F. B. Fike, S. D. St. Peter; Children’s Mercy Hospital and Clinics, Kansas City, Missouri ASSOCIATION FOR ACADEMIC SURGERY AND SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY SURGEONS—ABSTRACTS 334

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51.4. Developing A Proficiency-Based Training Program ForRobotic Surgery. G. Dulan, D. C. Hogg, K. Gilbert-Fischer,R. V. Rege, N. A. Arain, S. T. Tesfay, D. J. Scott;UTSouthwestern Medical Center, At Dallas, Dallas, TX

51.5. Improving Satisfaction Ratings Of Surgical PatientsFromReferral ToFollow-up InTheFacultyMedicalCen-ter Clinic. J. Gibler, G. Nyswonger, A. Engel, K. Grannan, R.Welling; Good Samaritan Hospital, Hamilton, Ohio

51.6. Misuse Of Vitamin E In Benign Breast Disease By Gen-eral Physicians. V. Vega,1 A. Orozco,2 L. C. Dominguez,1 C.Osorio,1 A. Sanabria1; 1Universidad De La Sabana, Chia,Cundinamarca; 2Asociacion Colombiana De Mastologia,Bogota, Cundinamarca

51.7. A Continuing Study Of The Choice Of Procedure ForBreast Cancer In An Indigent And Minority Population.S. M. Greek,1 Z. Ismail,1 D. H. Shapiro1,2; 1University of SouthFlorida, Tampa, FL; 2Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, FL

51.8. The Green Appendectomy: Measuring And MitigatingThe Carbon Footprint Of Surgical Procedures. M. J.Morowitz,1 B. Sikora,2 J. Sirk,2 M. Lestina,1 K. Gray2;1University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago,IL; 2Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

51.9. A Resident Cadaver Curriculum: Maximizing AScarce Resource. T. Diflo; NYU School of Medicine, NewYork, NY

51.10. DefiningRetroperitoneal Lumbar Plexus Anatomy: Im-plications For The Surgeon Treating Inguinodynia. A.Mannan,2 A. Walker,3 M. E. Stark,2 S. Towfigh1;1Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA; 2DavidGeffen School of Medicine At UCLA, Los Angeles, CA;3UCR/UCLA Thomas Haider Program in the BiomedicalSciences, Riverside, CA

51.11. Simulation to TeachProfessionalism inDisclosing Sur-gical Error: Results of a Pilot Project. E. C. Bellavance,1,3

S. D. Small,2 M. C. Posner,1 P. Angelos1,3; 1University ofChicago Department of Surgery, Chicago, IL; 2University ofChicago Department of Anesthesiology, Chicago, IL;3MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics, Chicago, IL

51.12. Perceptions Of Student Observers In The OperatingRoom. T. R. Martin,2 M. A. Pallionis,1 D. Jacobs,1 K. S.Gersin,2 D. A. Ianitti,2 I. H. McKillop,1 B. Heniford2;1Division of Research, Department of General Surgery,Charlotte, NC; 2Division of Minimally Invasive Surgery,Department of General Surgery, Charlotte, NC

51.13. Growing Pains Of Implementing A Wiki For SurgicalResident Education: The Surgical Oracle. C. T. Smith,J. J. Bobadilla, E. Foley, R. McDonald; University of

Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health,Department of Surgery, Madison, Wisconsin

GASTROINTESTINAL & NUTRITION 2: ISSUES& CHALLENGES

52.1. IL-23 Mediates Liver Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury viaIFN-g/IRF-1 Pathway. C. E. Bartels, C. Cai, S. Ueki, N.Murase, Q. Du, D. A. Geller; University of Pittsburgh MedicalCtr, Starzl Transplant Institute, Pittsburgh, PA

52.2. DNA Sequencing Of The Stress Response Protein, HuR,And Its Putative Ligand, pp32r1, In GI Cancer Cells.D. W. Rittenhouse,1 J. C. Cozzitorto,1 N. G. Richards,1 L. J.Einstein,1 A. Witkiewicz,2 E. P. Kennedy,1 C. J. Yeo,1 J. R.Brody1; 1Department of Surgery, Philadelphia, PA;2Department of Pathology, Philadelphia, PA

52.3. Sp1 Regulates The Transcription Of BMPR1A. F. S.Dahdaleh, J. C. Carr, D. Calva, J. R. Howe, J. R. Howe;University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Department ofSurgery, Iowa City, IA

52.4. mTOR Activity Is Inhibited In G6Pase-/- Mice Liver. G.Huang,1 S. Li,2 D. Koeberl,2 D. Desai1; 1Department ofSurgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Dallas, TX; 2Department of Pediatrics, Duke UniversityMedical Center, Durham, NC

52.5. A Histological And Biochemical Analysis Of The Effectsof Galvanic Current On The Swine Rectal Mucosa. S. E.Vazquez-Milan2 D. Shapiro1; 1University of South FloridaCollege of Medicine, Tampa, Florida; 2University of SouthFlorida, Tampa, Florida

52.6. Disruption of Circadian Feeding Patterns in Obese ZDFRats. H. Y. Bhutta,1,2 D. B. Rhoads,2,3 S. W. Ashley,1,2 A.Tavakkolizadeh1,2; 1Department of Surgery, Brigham andWomen’s Hospital, Boston, MA; 2Department of Surgery,Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 3Department ofEndocrinology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

52.7. Determining Transporter-mediated Uptake By PepT1:Comparison And Evaluation Of 4 Methods. J. S. Scow, S.Madhavan, R. M. Chaudhry, Y. Zheng, J. A. Duenes, M. G.Sarr; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

52.8. The Battle Of The Sexes:WomenWinOut InGastrointes-tinal Surgery. C. Y. Peterson,1 H. B. Osen,1 H. S. Tran Cao,1

P. T. Yu,1 D. C. Chang1; 1University of California, San Diego,San Diego, CA

52.9. Occurrence Of Crohn’s Disease In Children After TotalColectomy For Ulcerative Colitis. V. E. Mortellaro, F. B.Fike, S. D. St. Peter; Children’s Mercy Hospital and Clinics,Kansas City, Missouri