<strong>Association</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Hand</strong> Surgery <strong>American</strong> Society <strong>for</strong> Peripheral Nerve <strong>American</strong> Society <strong>for</strong> Reconstructive Microsurgery 2008 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong> PRESENTERS’ DISCLOSURES THE FOLLOWING ANNUAL MEETING PRESENTERS HAVE INDICATED THE FOLLOWING DISCLOSURES: Brian Adams, MD, serves as a consultant to Ascension Orthopedics. Chris Attinger, MD, is on the speaker bureau <strong>for</strong> KCI, J&J, Novadsig, Insigon, and Smith &Nephew. He is also on the advisory panel of RCI and Smith & Nephew. Marie Badalamente, PhD, is a consultant <strong>for</strong> Auxilium Pharmaceuticals Inc. Robert Beckenbaugh, MD, receives royalties and travel assistance <strong>for</strong> laboratory from Ascension Orthopedics. Allan J. Belzberg, MD, receives grant support from DOD. Randy R. Bindra, MD, receives research support, non income support, and serves as consultant <strong>for</strong> DVO Tornier. Brandon M. Boyce, MD, receives WVU Dept of Orthopaedics. Charles Butler, MD, speaks <strong>for</strong> and receives clinical & research grant support from Life Cell Inc. Edward I. Chang, MD, receives stock support from Synvascular INC. Constance M. Chen, MD, receives research support from Allergan Corporation. Tyson Cobb, MD, receives research support from Wright Medical. He has also served as a consultant <strong>for</strong> SBI. William Cooney, MD, serves as a consultant to Small Bone Innovations. Vishal Didwania, BA, receives research and non income support from Integra Neurosciences. Haluk Duman, receives research support from Gulhane Military Medical Academy & Medical School. Gregory A. Dumanian, receives research support and non income support from Defense Department Research (DARPA), and DEKA Engineering. Michael Charles Edwards, MD, PhD, receives research support from the Michael Charles Edwards center, non income support from Medtronic, Inc., and stock support from Human Electric, Inc. Neville Hogan, PhD, holds equity in Interactive Motion Tech., Inc., which manufactures robots <strong>for</strong> physiotherapy. Wei-Chao Huang, receives research support from Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. Jeffery M. Jacobson, MD, receives stock support <strong>for</strong> Allergan, Inc. Phillip Johnston, MA, MRCS, receives research support from Action Arthritis. Alex Keller, MD, is a consultant <strong>for</strong> ViOptix. Tosca Kinchelow, MD, receives research support, royalties, and is a consultant <strong>for</strong> Wright Medical. Lukasz Krokowicz, MD, receives research support and is a consultant <strong>for</strong> SanuWave. Amy L. Ladd, MD, receives research support from Packard Children’s Foundation grant, and OREF grant. Donald, Lalonde, MD, serves as a consultant to ASSI instruments. Wyndell Merritt, MD, serves as a consultant to Micro Aire, and receives royalties <strong>for</strong> their Epicut Knife. Ather Mirza, MD, holds stock with AM Surgical. Jose Monsivais, MD, receives research support from the University of Texas at El Paso. Wong Moon, MD, receives research support and non income support from Cleveland Clinic Arash Moradzadeh, MD, receives non income support from Axogen, Inc. Afshin Mosabebi, receives research support <strong>for</strong> Allergan Corporation Tanya M. Oswald, MD, receives research support from the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Jeff Rodgers, MD, receives research support from Integra Life Sciences. Laura Rummler, MS, receives research support from NIH and ASSH. She also is a consultant <strong>for</strong> the University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Irvine. Michel C. Samson, MD, is a consultant <strong>for</strong> Novadaq. Robert Spinner, MD, receive royalties <strong>for</strong> work licensed through Mayo Clinic to a privately held company <strong>for</strong> contributions related to the use of nerve signal modulation to treat central, autonomic, and peripheral nervous system disorders, including pain. Mayo Clinic receives royalties and owns equity in this company. The company does not currently license or manufacture any drug or device in the medical field. Mario G. Solari, MD, received research support from AAHS, NIH, and PSEF. William Swartz, MD, receives royalties from Cook Vascular <strong>for</strong> his patent of the Cook Doppler Monitor. Shian Chao Tay, MBBS, FRCS, FAMS, receives research support from Siemens Medical Solutions, National Medical Research Council, and Mayo Foundation. Charles Y. Tseng, MD, receives non income support from ViOptix, Inc. Sami H. Tuffah, BA, receives research support from AxoGen, Inc. Robert Whitfield, MD, receives research support from Life Cell and Integra, and receives non income support from Alloderm. The following presenters will include a discussion of an “off-label” or other non-FDA-approved, investigational use of medical devices or pharmaceutical products during their presentation. They will disclose that the product is not labeled <strong>for</strong> use under discussion or that the product is still investigational. Peter B. Arnold, MD, PhD Candice O. McDaniel, MD Marie Badalamente, PhD Wong Moon, MD Rachel Bluebond-Langner, MD Peirong Yu, MD Alex Keller, MD All other faculty members responded to PSEF that they did not have a conflict of interest. 21
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