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ASRM<br />
Monday, January 14, 2008<br />
6:30am – 7:00am Coffee<br />
7:00am – 4:00pm Patient Safety Computerized Presentations<br />
7:00am – 8:00am Instructional Courses<br />
209 Innovative Nerve Transfers / Conduits<br />
During this course the instructors will discuss past, present<br />
and future biologic, alloplastic and bioartificial peripheral<br />
nerve conduits<br />
Paul Cederna, MD<br />
Alexander Shin, MD<br />
Michael Klebuc, MD<br />
210 Concept of A-V Loops in Critical<br />
Reconstructive Situations<br />
Guenter Germann, MD<br />
M. Pelzer, MD<br />
211 Free Flaps in Seriously Ill Patients<br />
Koenraad Landuyt, MD<br />
L. Scott Levin, MD, FACS<br />
Michael Sauerbier, MD<br />
212 Transfer of Engineered Tissue – Research Status<br />
and Clinical Applicability<br />
Michael Neumeister, MD<br />
Gregory R. D. Evans, MD<br />
8:00am – 8:30am Past Presidents Breakfast (invitation only)<br />
8:00am – 8:30am Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall<br />
8:30am – 9:30am Buncke Lecture<br />
Berish Strauch, MD<br />
The Harry Buncke Lectureship has been created with the<br />
support of the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Pacific Medical Center to honor<br />
Dr. Buncke’s remarkable contributions to the field of<br />
microsurgery. Dr. Harry Buncke has played a major role<br />
in the development of our specialty and has helped<br />
develop several microsurgical laboratories across the<br />
globe. He has influenced countless residents and fellows<br />
as well as numerous department chairs throughout<br />
the world. It is with great appreciation that we are able<br />
to honor Dr. Harry Buncke with this lectureship due to the<br />
sponsorship of the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Pacific Medical Center. It is<br />
our pleasure to introduce Berish Strauch, MD as the 2008<br />
Harry Buncke Lecturer.<br />
“Reflection of Microsurgery”<br />
During this lecture Dr. Strauch will reflect on microsurgery<br />
from the early beginnings to current time both in the<br />
USA and around the world.<br />
Dr. Berish Strauch recently retired as the chairman of the<br />
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and<br />
Professor of Plastic Surgery at the Albert Einstein College<br />
of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center. Dr. Strauch<br />
is Board-certified in both general and plastic surgery, and<br />
holds a certificate of added qualification in hand surgery<br />
from the <strong>American</strong> Board of Plastic Surgery.<br />
In 1984, Dr. Strauch founded the Journal of Reconstructive<br />
Microsurgery and has been Editor In Chief since that time.<br />
His bibliography contains over 90 items, including the<br />
three-volume Grabb’s Encyclopedia of Flaps (with Drs.<br />
Vasconez and Hall-Findley), the Atlas of Microvascular<br />
Surgery: Anatomy and Operative Approaches (with Dr. Yu),<br />
and the Textbook on Microsurgery (with Dr. Daniller).<br />
Dr. Strauch is a founding president of the <strong>American</strong><br />
Society <strong>for</strong> Reconstructive Microsurgery, International<br />
Society of Reconstructive Microsurgery and the <strong>American</strong><br />
Society <strong>for</strong> the Peripheral Nerve, and served as president<br />
of the New York Society <strong>for</strong> Surgery of the <strong>Hand</strong>.<br />
9:30am – 10:15am Panel: The Big Debate – Is there still a Place<br />
<strong>for</strong> Flaps in Lower Leg Reconstruction?<br />
Allen Van Beek, MD, Moderator<br />
Dennis Orgill, MD<br />
Randy Sherman, MD<br />
50<br />
10:15am – 11:15am Concurrent Scientific Paper Presentations<br />
Lower Extremity<br />
*Designates resident/fellow paper presentations<br />
Moderator: Rudy Buntic, MD<br />
10:15am – 10:19am<br />
Vascularized Fibula Flap Onlay <strong>for</strong> Salvage of Pathologic Long-Bone Fracture<br />
Institution where the work was prepared: Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA<br />
Jeffrey B. Friedrich, MD; Steven L. Moran; Allen T. Bishop; Christina M. Wood;<br />
Alexander Y. Shin<br />
10:19am – 10:23am<br />
*Microvascular Bone Flap Prefabrication: Preliminary Results in an Animal<br />
Experimental Model<br />
Institution where the work was prepared: Div of Plastic Surgery - University of<br />
Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy<br />
Alessio Baccarani; Giovanna Petrella; Pietro Loschi; Massimo Pinelli; Giorgio De Santis<br />
10:23am – 10:27am<br />
The Use of Corticoperiosteal Flaps in Recalcitrant Distal Tibial Nonunions<br />
Institution where the work was prepared: Fundación Pedro Cavadas, Valencia, Spain<br />
Pedro C. Cavadas, MD, PhD; Luis Landin<br />
10:27am – 10:30am<br />
Discussion<br />
10:30am – 10:34am<br />
How Do Free Muscle Flap Reconstruction Effect Gait Analysis in Landmine<br />
Injury Patients?<br />
Institution where the work was prepared: Gulhane Military Medical Academy,<br />
Ankara, Turkey<br />
Serdar Ozturk; Mustafa Sengezer; Haydar Mohur; Fatih Zor<br />
10:34am – 10:38am<br />
*Complex Perineal and Groin Wound Reconstruction Using the Extended<br />
Dissection Technique of the Gracilis Flap<br />
Institution where the work was prepared: Georgetown University Hospital,<br />
Washington, DC, USA<br />
Joseph H. Dayan, MD; Patrick Curry; Chris E. Attinger, MD; Ivica Ducic, MD, PhD<br />
10:38am – 10:42am<br />
*Vascularization of the Flexor Hallucis Longus Muscle and Its Implication in<br />
Free Fibula Flap Transfer<br />
Institution where the work was prepared: KleinertKutz Institute, louisville, KY, USA<br />
Paolo Sassu, MD; Samir Mardini, MD; Tuna Ozyurekoglu, MD; J. Christopher<br />
Salgado, MD; Steven Moran; Robert D. Acland, MD<br />
10:42am – 10:45am<br />
Discussion<br />
10:45am – 10:49am<br />
*The Distal Superficial Femoral Arterial (SFA) Branch to the Sartorius Muscle<br />
as Recipient Vessels <strong>for</strong> Peri-Knee Soft Tissue Reconstruction: Anatomic Study<br />
and Clinical Applications<br />
Institution where the work was prepared: University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, San Francisco,<br />
San Francisco, CA, USA<br />
Fernando Herrera, MD; Charles K. Lee, MD; Mark W. Kiehn, MD; Scott Lee<br />
Hansen, MD<br />
10:49am – 10:53am<br />
Trends in the Treatment of Severe Open Tibial Fractures<br />
Institution where the work was prepared: BG Trauma Center Ludwigshafen,<br />
Ludwigshafen, Germany<br />
Christoph Czermak; Emilios Nalbantis; Guenter Germann; Christoph Heitmann<br />
10:53am – 10:57am<br />
Free Tissue Transfer <strong>for</strong> Complex Extremity War Injuries<br />
Institution where the work was prepared: The Microsurgery Unit, The Department<br />
of Plastic Surgery, Tel-Av, Tel-Aviv, Israel<br />
Arik Zaretski, MD; A. Amir; E. Arad; Y. Barnea; E. Miller; D. Leshem; J. Weiss; E. Gur<br />
10:57am – 11:00am<br />
Discussion<br />
11:00am – 11:04am<br />
Pedicled Per<strong>for</strong>ator Flaps of the Lower Leg: Cluster Analysis of Per<strong>for</strong>ator<br />
Locations and Clinical Application<br />
Institution where the work was prepared: UT Southwestern Medical Center at<br />
Dallas, Dallas, TX, USA<br />
M. Saint-Cyr, MD; Mark Schaverien; Gary Arbique; Spencer A Brown; Rod J Rohrich