Thermal Profiles Of Vessel Sealing Devices On Thyroid Parenchyma Using Infrared Thermography

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3.10. Identifying Gaps In Surgical Resident Education: A Multi-Site Survey. C. I. Schulman, 1 S. Gibson, 1 B. Crookes, 5 M. De Moya, 6 K. Inaba, 4 P. P. Lopez, 3 T. J. Esposito, 2 J. Graygo 1 ; 1 University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL; 2 Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL; 3 Wayne State University, Detroit, MI; 4 University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA; 5 Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; 6 Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard, Boston, MA 3.11. Does Residents’ Involvement In Mastectomy Cases In- crease The Operative Cost? S. Patil, 1 E. Minja, 1 R. Chamberlain 1,2,3 ; 1 Department of Surgery, Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ; 2 Saint Georges University School of Medicine, Grenada, West Indies, Grenada, Grenada; 3 Department of Surgery, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, NJ 3.12. Mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise As A Student Assess- ment Tool In A Surgery Clerkship: Lessons Learned From A Five-Year Experience. L. I. Pernar, 1 S. E. Peyre, 1,2 L. E. Warren, 2 S. W. Ashley, 1,2 E. M. Breen 1,2 ; 1 Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA; 2 Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 3.13. Surgical Skills Of Applicants To General Surgery Resi- dency Are No Better Than Those Of Internal Medicine Residents. L. Panait, 1 J. M. Larios, 1 R. A. Brenes, 1 M. S. Ajemian, 1 J. R. Ouellette, 2 J. A. Sanchez 1 ; 1 Saint Mary’s Hospital, Waterbury, CT; 2 Saint Mary’s Hospital, Waterbury, CT 3.14. Stress In Surgery Residents: A Pilot Study For Evalua- tion And Intervention. C. Garey, 1 K. Schropp, 1 G. Talboy, 2 J. McDonell, 1 M. Kurylo, 1 K. Wilson, 1 M. Keeling, 2 N. Nazir, 1 M. Brandt, 3 M. Moncure 1 ; 1 University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS; 2 University of Missouri-Kansas City Truman Medical Center, Kansas City, MO; 3 Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 3.15. Effect Of Surgery Resident Change Of Shift On Trauma Resuscitations And Trauma Outcomes With The 80 Hour Work Week. L. Y. Yeung, E. J. Miraflor, A. Strumwasser, J. Sadjadi, G. P. Victorino; University of California San Francisco - East Bay Department of Surgery, Oakland, CA 3.16. A Computerized, Web-Based Rounding and Sign-Out System Improves Resident Efficiency: A Response To New ACGME Work-Hour Restrictions. K. O. Rove, 1 M. V. Wohlauer, 1 T. J. Pshak, 1 C. D. Raeburn, 1 E. E. Moore, 1,2 R. B. Meacham, 1 M. Nehler 1 ; 1 University of Colorado, Department of Surgery & Division of Urology, Aurora, CO; 2 Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, CO 3.17. That’s Whys It’s a Five-Year Program: Resident Ac- quisition Of Anorectal Disease Management Compe- tence. S. L. Miller, M. W. Causey, V. Y. Sohn, T. A. Brown, M. Martin, S. R. Steele; Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA 3.18. Balancing The Scorecard - Defining And Reporting Aca- demic Activity: the Academie RVU. M. G. Davies J. Anaya Ayala; Methodist DeBakey Heart and Vascular Center, Houston, TX EMERGING TECHNOLOGY 1: EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES 4.1. Hernia Repair: Should Skin Be In The Game? M. C. Hiles A. M. Altizer; Cook Biotech Inc, West Lafayette, IN 4.2. Activation of Adipose Stem Cells by Wound Exudate, in vi- tro and in vivo studies. T. L. Grahovac, K. G. Marra, C. Fisher, J. P. Rubin; University of Pittsburgh McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA 4.3. Ginkgolic Acid Inhibits HIV Protease Activity And Con- trols HIV Infection In Vitro. J. L, Q. Yao, C. Chen; Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 4.4. Novel Collagen-Binding Peptidoglycan For Transient Vessel Masking After Angioplasty. K. Stuart, J. Paderi, A. Panitch; Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 4.5. Thermal Profiles Of Vessel Sealing Devices On Thyroid Parenchyma Using Infrared Thermography. C. T. Smith, B. Zarebczan, A. Alhefdhi, K. A. Maurer, H. Chen; Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Surgery, Madison, Wisconsin 4.6. Ablation-Assisted Hepatic Resection Of Metastatic And Benign Tumors. A. Bloomenthal, 1 F. E. Rosato, 1 K. A. Chojnacki, 1 A. Berger, 1 L. Needleman, 2 Z. Fong, 1 E. Kennedy, 1 E. L. Rosato 1 ; 1 Department of Surgery Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA; 2 Department of Radiology Thomas Jefferson University, Phila, PA 4.7. Irreversible Electroporation Is A Novel Ablative Tech- nique That Facilitates Gene Transfer. J. T. Au, J. Wong, A. Mittra, S. Carpenter, D. Haddad, S. Jayaraman, P. Ezell, S. Solomon, Y. Fong; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 4.8. Ad-Hoc Vs Systematically Developed Order Sets: A Ran- domized Crossover Study Of Patient Safety, Usability, And Performance. J. R. Avansino 1,2 M. Leu 1,2 ; 1 Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, WA; 2 University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA ASSOCIATION FOR ACADEMIC SURGERY AND SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY SURGEONS—ABSTRACTS 174

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ASSOCIATION FOR ACADEMIC SURGERY AND SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY SURGEONS—ABSTRACTS174

3.10. Identifying Gaps In Surgical Resident Education: AMulti-Site Survey. C. I. Schulman,1 S. Gibson,1 B. Crookes,5

M. De Moya,6 K. Inaba,4 P. P. Lopez,3 T. J. Esposito,2 J.Graygo1; 1University of Miami Miller School of Medicine,Miami, FL; 2Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL;3Wayne State University, Detroit, MI; 4University ofSouthern California Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles,CA; 5Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC;6Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard, Boston, MA

3.11. Does Residents’ Involvement In Mastectomy Cases In-crease The Operative Cost? S. Patil,1 E. Minja,1 R.Chamberlain1,2,3; 1Department of Surgery, Saint BarnabasMedical Center, Livingston, NJ; 2Saint Georges UniversitySchool of Medicine, Grenada, West Indies, Grenada, Grenada;3Department of Surgery, University of Medicine andDentistry of New Jersey, Newark, NJ

3.12. Mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise As A Student Assess-ment Tool In A Surgery Clerkship: Lessons LearnedFrom A Five-Year Experience. L. I. Pernar,1 S. E. Peyre,1,2

L. E. Warren,2 S. W. Ashley,1,2 E. M. Breen1,2; 1Brigham andWomen’s Hospital, Boston, MA; 2Harvard Medical School,Boston, MA

3.13. Surgical Skills Of Applicants To General Surgery Resi-dency Are No Better Than Those Of Internal MedicineResidents. L. Panait,1 J. M. Larios,1 R. A. Brenes,1 M. S.Ajemian,1 J. R. Ouellette,2 J. A. Sanchez1; 1Saint Mary’sHospital, Waterbury, CT; 2Saint Mary’s Hospital, Waterbury,CT

3.14. Stress In Surgery Residents: A Pilot Study For Evalua-tion And Intervention. C. Garey,1 K. Schropp,1 G. Talboy,2

J. McDonell,1 M. Kurylo,1 K. Wilson,1 M. Keeling,2 N. Nazir,1

M. Brandt,3 M. Moncure1; 1University of Kansas MedicalCenter, Kansas City, KS; 2University of Missouri-Kansas CityTruman Medical Center, Kansas City, MO; 3Baylor College ofMedicine, Houston, TX

3.15. Effect Of Surgery Resident Change Of Shift On TraumaResuscitations And Trauma Outcomes With The 80Hour Work Week. L. Y. Yeung, E. J. Miraflor, A.Strumwasser, J. Sadjadi, G. P. Victorino; University ofCalifornia San Francisco - East Bay Department of Surgery,Oakland, CA

3.16. A Computerized, Web-Based Rounding and Sign-OutSystem Improves Resident Efficiency: A Response ToNew ACGME Work-Hour Restrictions. K. O. Rove,1 M. V.Wohlauer,1 T. J. Pshak,1 C. D. Raeburn,1 E. E. Moore,1,2 R. B.Meacham,1 M. Nehler1; 1University of Colorado, Departmentof Surgery & Division of Urology, Aurora, CO; 2DenverHealth Medical Center, Denver, CO

3.17. That’s Whys It’s a Five-Year Program: Resident Ac-quisition Of Anorectal Disease Management Compe-tence. S. L. Miller, M. W. Causey, V. Y. Sohn, T. A. Brown,

M. Martin, S. R. Steele; Madigan Army Medical Center,Tacoma, WA

3.18. Balancing The Scorecard - Defining And Reporting Aca-demic Activity: the Academie RVU. M. G. Davies J. AnayaAyala; Methodist DeBakey Heart and Vascular Center,Houston, TX

EMERGING TECHNOLOGY 1: EMERGINGTECHNOLOGIES

4.1. Hernia Repair: Should Skin Be In The Game? M. C. HilesA. M. Altizer; Cook Biotech Inc, West Lafayette, IN

4.2. Activation ofAdiposeStemCells byWoundExudate, in vi-tro and in vivo studies.T. L. Grahovac, K. G.Marra, C. Fisher,J. P. Rubin; University of Pittsburgh McGowan Institute forRegenerative Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA

4.3. Ginkgolic Acid Inhibits HIV Protease Activity And Con-trols HIV Infection In Vitro. J. L, Q. Yao, C. Chen; BaylorCollege of Medicine, Houston, TX

4.4. Novel Collagen-Binding Peptidoglycan For TransientVessel Masking After Angioplasty. K. Stuart, J. Paderi, A.Panitch; Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

4.5. Thermal Profiles Of Vessel Sealing Devices On ThyroidParenchyma Using Infrared Thermography. C. T. Smith,B. Zarebczan, A. Alhefdhi, K. A. Maurer, H. Chen; WisconsinSchool of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Surgery,Madison, Wisconsin

4.6. Ablation-Assisted Hepatic Resection Of Metastatic AndBenign Tumors. A. Bloomenthal,1 F. E. Rosato,1 K. A.Chojnacki,1 A. Berger,1 L. Needleman,2 Z. Fong,1 E. Kennedy,1

E. L. Rosato1; 1Department of Surgery Thomas JeffersonUniversity, Philadelphia, PA; 2Department of RadiologyThomas Jefferson University, Phila, PA

4.7. Irreversible Electroporation Is A Novel Ablative Tech-nique That Facilitates Gene Transfer. J. T. Au, J. Wong, A.Mittra, S. Carpenter, D. Haddad, S. Jayaraman, P. Ezell,S. Solomon, Y. Fong; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center,New York, NY

4.8. Ad-Hoc Vs Systematically Developed Order Sets: A Ran-domized Crossover Study Of Patient Safety, Usability,And Performance. J. R. Avansino1,2 M. Leu1,2; 1SeattleChildren’s Hospital, Seattle, WA; 2University of WashingtonSchool of Medicine, Seattle, WA