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

Monday, January 15, 2007<br />

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

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

Computerized patient safety modules will be available<br />

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 – 8:00am Instructional Courses<br />

301 Refinements in Mandible Reconstruction<br />

This course will give practical details and innovations<br />

to optimize jaw reconstruction both from the<br />

functional and aesthetic standpoint of view.<br />

Peter G. Cordeiro, MD<br />

Giorgio DeSantis, MD<br />

Howard N. Langstein, MD<br />

302 Foot and Ankle Reconstruction<br />

Free tissue transfer is always a considerable option for<br />

resurfacing extensive foot and ankle defect. Either<br />

muscle or skin flap has been successfully reconstructed<br />

the dorsal and plantar soft tissue loss. Regarding<br />

that the traumatized foot and ankle may have<br />

secondary deformaties, such as chronic osteomyelics,<br />

subluxation, dislocation, metatarso phalangeal joint<br />

dorsal contracture, a pliable skin flap will be preferred.<br />

Local sensate durable flap can afford a glabrous skin<br />

flap for managements of troplic ulcer.<br />

Chih-Hung Lin, MD<br />

Lawrence B. Colen, MD<br />

Hans-Ulrich Steinau, MD<br />

303 Treatment of the Mutilated Hand<br />

Immediate and post traumatic reconstruction after<br />

mutilating hand injuries; strategies and treatment<br />

options.<br />

Gunter Germann, MD<br />

Michael W. Neumeister, MD<br />

Michael Saubier, MD, PhD<br />

Eduardo Zancolli, III, MD<br />

304 Esophageal Reconstruction<br />

Hung-Chi Chen, MD<br />

Lawrence J. Gottlieb, MD<br />

305 Microsurgical Salvage of Breast Reconstruction<br />

Microsurgical solutions to failed implant and tissue<br />

breast reconstructions.<br />

Pierre M. Chevray, MD, PhD<br />

Neil A. Fine, MD, FACS<br />

Michael R. Zenn, MD<br />

306 Microsurgical Research and Funding<br />

Presentation of available models for microsurgical<br />

research. Discussion of options for funding and<br />

research.<br />

Gregory R. D. Evans, MD, FACS<br />

Zoe Dailliana, MD<br />

William A. Zamboni, MD<br />

307 Facial Reanimation<br />

David Chwei-Chin Chuang, MD<br />

Marcus C. Ferreira, MD<br />

Ronald M. Zuker, MD, FRCSC<br />

8:00am – 8:30am Past President’s Breakfast<br />

(by invitation only)<br />

8:00am – 9:00am Instructional Courses<br />

308 Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction<br />

Review of free TRAM, DIEP and SGAP outcomes.<br />

Elisabeth K. Beahm, MD, FACS<br />

Ming Huei Cheng, MD<br />

Maurice Nahabedian, MD<br />

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309 Prefabrication of Flaps<br />

Flap prefabrication and prelamination are advanced<br />

methods of reconstruction for complex defects in the<br />

head and neck. An update and comparison of these<br />

methods will be provided.<br />

J. Baudet, MD<br />

Julian J. Pribaz, MD<br />

Robert L. Walton, MD, FACS<br />

310 CPT Coding and Reimbursement<br />

Recommendations on how to code procedures to<br />

maximize reimbursement. Also, update on new<br />

codes for CPT 2007.<br />

Keith E. Brandt, MD<br />

Daniel J. Nagle, MD<br />

311 Management of Chronic Pain<br />

Nonoperative and operative management of neuropathic<br />

pain.<br />

David T. W. Chiu, MD<br />

A. Lee Dellon, MD<br />

Robert Spinner, MD<br />

312 Management of the Ischemic Upper Extremity<br />

This course addresses condition causing upper<br />

extremity ischemia, such as Raynaud syndrome,<br />

chronic renal dialysis and emboli with emphasis on<br />

current surgical evaluation and management.<br />

James Patrick Higgins, MD<br />

Wyndell H. Merritt, MD<br />

William C. Pederson, MD<br />

313 Sarcoma Reconstruction<br />

(1) Algorithms for long bone and articular reconstructions<br />

for bone sarcoma and (2) soft tissue sarcoma<br />

reconstruction to also include management of<br />

complications and recurrent disease.<br />

Joseph J. Disa, MD<br />

Eyal Gur, MD<br />

Geoffrey L. Robb, MD<br />

314 Pediatric Microsurgery<br />

To overview the current treatment of vascular<br />

injuries, undescended testes and facial deformations.<br />

Gregory M. Buncke, MD<br />

Jeffrey D. Friedman, MD<br />

Luis Scheker, MD<br />

Ronald M. Zuker, MD, FRCSC<br />

9:15am - 10:40am SCIENTIFIC PAPER<br />

PRESENTATIONS SESSION C-1<br />

*Designates resident/fellow paper presentations<br />

Moderators: Lawrence Gotlieb, MD<br />

Joan E. Lipa, MD, MSc, FRCS<br />

9:15am – 9:18am<br />

*A New Composite Tissue Allograft Transplantation Model for Reconstruction<br />

of the Head and Neck Defects and Long Term Survival Permitted by Donor<br />

Specific Chimerism Under Low Dose Cyclosporine A Treatment<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA<br />

Yalcin Kulahci; Aleksandra Klimczak; Maria Siemionow<br />

9:18am – 9:21am<br />

*Potential Approaches to Face Harvest for Face Transplantation<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Duke University Medical Center, Durham,<br />

NC, USA<br />

Alessio Baccarani, MD; Keith E. Follmar; Jeffrey R. Marcus; Detlev Erdmann; L.<br />

Scott Levin<br />

9:21am – 9:24am<br />

Coronal-Posterior Approach for Facial/Scalp Flap Harvesting in Preparation for<br />

Facial Transplantation<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA<br />

Yalcin Kulahci; Maria Siemionow; Frank Papay; Risal Djohan; Warren Hammert;<br />

Mark Hendrickson; James Zins<br />

9:24am – 9:27am<br />

*Donor/Recipient Compatibility and Morphological Outcomes of Face<br />

Transplantation: a Cadaver Study<br />

Institution where the work was prepared: Duke University Medical Center, Durham,<br />

NC, USA<br />

Alessio Baccarani, MD; Keith E. Follmar; Raja R. Das; Srinivasan Mukundan; Jeffrey<br />

R. Marcus; L. Scott Levin; Detlev Erdmann

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