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<strong>ASRM</strong><br />

Sunday, January 14, 2007<br />

6:00am – 7:00am Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors<br />

7:00am – 2:00pm Patient Safety Computerized Presentations<br />

Computerized patient safety modules will be<br />

available throughout the meeting for individual use<br />

(1 CME hour each). In addition to the CME received<br />

for meeting attendance, these modules will allow<br />

attendees to increase the designated patient safety<br />

CME received.<br />

7:00am – 7:15am Welcome<br />

L. Scott Levin, MD, FACS, <strong>ASRM</strong> President<br />

Michael Zenn, MD, <strong>ASRM</strong> Program Chair<br />

7:15am - 8:30am SCIENTIFIC PAPER<br />

PRESENTATIONS SESSION A-1<br />

*Designates resident/fellow paper presentations<br />

Moderators: Elisabeth Beahm, MD<br />

Maurice Nahabedian, MD<br />

7:15am – 7:18am<br />

*The Use of Three-Dimensional CT Angiography for Preoperative Mapping of<br />

Abdominal Wall Perforating Vessels for Autologous Perforator-Based<br />

Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Johns Hopkins University School of<br />

Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA<br />

Christopher G. Williams, MD; Navin K. Singh, MD; Elliot K. Fishman, MD; Gedge<br />

D. Rosson, MD<br />

7:18am – 7:21am<br />

Preoperative Planning of the Abdominal Perforator Flaps with the Multi-<br />

Detector CT Scan (MDCT): 3 Years of Experience<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Sant Paul University Hospital, Bracelona, Spain<br />

Jaume Masia, MD, PhD; J. A. Clavero, MD<br />

7:21am – 7:25am<br />

Discussion<br />

7:25am – 7:28am<br />

*A Comparison of Postoperative Sequelae in Free TRAM and DIEP Flaps for<br />

Breast Reconstruction<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center,<br />

New York, NY, USA<br />

Constance M. Chen, MD, MPH; Eric Halvorson; Joseph J. Disa; Babak J. Mehrara;<br />

Andrea L. Pusic; Peter G. Cordeiro<br />

7:28am – 7:31am<br />

*A Meta-Analysis of Complication Rates in Free DIEP versus Free TRAM Flaps<br />

for Breast Reconstruction<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Div of Plastic Surgery, Hosp of the<br />

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA<br />

Li-Xing Man, MD, MSc; Jesse C. Selber, MD, MPH; Joseph M. Serletti, MD, FACS<br />

7:31am – 7:34am<br />

*A Comparison of Donor Site Morbidity of the SIEA, DIEP, and ms-TRAM Flaps<br />

for Breast Reconstruction<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston,<br />

TX, USA<br />

Liza C. Wu, MD; Anureet Bajaj; David W. Chang, MD; Pierre Chevray, MD, PhD<br />

7:34am – 7:40am<br />

Discussion<br />

72<br />

7:40am – 7:43am<br />

Timing and Predictors of Arterial and Venous Thrombosis Following<br />

Autologous Free TRAM Breast Reconstruction<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston,<br />

TX, USA<br />

Michel Saint-Cyr, MD; David W. Chang, MD<br />

7:43am – 7:46am<br />

The SIEA Flap Revisited: New and Improved Techniques<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: The Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX,<br />

USA<br />

Aldona J. Spiegel, MD; Farah Naz Khan, MD<br />

7:46am – 7:49am<br />

*A Head to Head Comparison of the SIEA Flap and the Muscle Sparing Free<br />

TRAM: Is the Rate of Flap Loss Worth the Gain in Abdominal Wall Function?<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,<br />

PA, USA<br />

Jesse Creed Selber, MD, MPH; Stephen J. Vega, MD; Seema Sonnad; Joseph<br />

Serletti<br />

7:49am – 7:55am<br />

Discussion<br />

7:55am – 7:58am<br />

Blood Supply of Abdominal flaps for Breast Reconstruction<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: University Hospitals, Leuven, Belgium<br />

Marc Vandevoort, MD; Pieter Vermeulen; Gerd Fabre; Jan Jeroen Vranckx<br />

7:58am – 8:01am<br />

*Outcome after Revision of Autologous Breast Reconstruction with<br />

Microvascular Free DIEP, SIEA and SGAP Flap<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: UZ Leuven Gasthuisberg, Leuven,<br />

Belgium<br />

Pieter Vermeulen, MD; Marc Vandevoort; Gerd Fabre; Jan Jeroen Vranckx<br />

8:01am – 8:04am<br />

Double-Pedicle Abdominal Perforator Free Flaps for Unilateral Breast<br />

Reconstruction<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Gent University Hospital – Plastic and<br />

Reconstruction Department, Gent, Belgium<br />

Moustapha Hamdi, MD; Dana K. Khuthaila, MD; Koenraad Van Landuyt, MD;<br />

Nathalie Roche, MD; Stan Monstrey, MD, PhD<br />

8:04am – 8:10am<br />

Discussion<br />

8:10am – 8:13am<br />

The Sensational Breast Reconstruction: Innervated versus Non-Innervated<br />

Flaps<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: The Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX,<br />

USA<br />

Aldona J. Spiegel, MD; Farah Naz Khan, MD; Michael Charles Edwards, MD/PhD;<br />

Joe P. Day, PhD<br />

8:13am – 8:16am<br />

The Semi-Lunar Transverse Inner Thigh Flap for Microvascular Breast<br />

Reconstruction: An Excellent Alternative to Abdominal Flaps<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: California Pacific Medical Center, San<br />

Francisco, CA, USA<br />

Rudolf F. Buntic, MD; Darrell Brooks, MD; Karen M. Horton, MD, MSc<br />

8:16am – 8:19am<br />

*Congenital Breast Deformity Reconstruction using Perforator Flaps<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Louisiana State University Medical<br />

School, New Orleans, LA, USA<br />

Abhinav K. Gautam, BS; Timothy S. Mountcastle; Joshua L. Levine; Robert J.<br />

Allen; Ernest S. Chiu<br />

8:19am – 8:30am<br />

Discussion

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