ASSOCIATION FOR ACADEMIC SURGERY AND SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY SURGEONS—ABSTRACTS 2.11. Surgical Therapy for Epidermoid Carcinoma of the Anal Canal: A NSQIP Assessment of Short-term Outcomes. M. W. Causey,1 S. R. Steele,1 J. Maykel,2 M. J. Martin,1 B. Champagne,3 E. Johnson1; 1Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA; 2University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA; 3Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH 2.12. Outcomes for Interval Appendectomy After Non-Operative Management of Perforated Appendicitis: What Are the Operative Risks and Luminal Patency Rates? E. M. Knott, C. W. Iqbal, V. E. Mortellaro, K. M. Fitzgerald, S. W. Sharp, S. D. St. Peter; Children’s Mercy Hospital- University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO
2.13. The Impact of Resident Involvement on Patient Outcomes During Elective Inguinal Hernia Repair and Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: An Analysis of Over 50,000 Cases from the ACS-NSQIP. C. Gonczy, V. Advani, S. Ahad, S. Markwell, I. Hassan; Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL
2.14. Complications, Mortality and Failure to Rescue After Abdominal Gunshot Wounds: A Nationwide Study. B. L. Zarzaur, M. A. Croce, T. C. Fabian; University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN 2.15. Comparison of Pediatric Appendectomy Outcomes Between Pediatric Surgeons and General Surgery Residents. H. Mazeh,1 I. Mizrahi,1 L. Yair,1 M. Ghanem,1 Y. A. Vromen,1,2 A. Eid,1 R. Udassin1,2; Armon,2 1 Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, N/A; 2Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Ein Kerem, Jerusalem, N/A
2.16. PROMIS for Laparoscopy: A Pilot Study. J. BingenerCasey, P. Novotny, A. McConico, J. M. Swain, D. R. Farley, J. Sloan; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 2.17. Goal-Directed Fluid Therapy in Major Elective Rectal Surgery: A Prospective Study. S. Srinivasa, P. P. Singh, D. P. Lemanu, M. H. Taylor, A. G. Hill; Middlemore Hospital, University of Auckland, Auckland, Auckland
2.18. Increasing BMI Portends Abbreviated Survival Following Pancreatoduodenectomy for Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma. A. Mathur,1 K. Luberice,2 H. Paul,2 F. Co,2 J. Hernandez,1 A. S. Rosemurgy2; 1University of South Florida USF Health, Tampa, FL; 2Tampa General Medical Group, Tampa, FL
CLINICAL TRIALS AND OUTCOMES 2: HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH 3.1. Budget Impact Analysis of Evidence Based Thyroidectomy. A. Sanabria,1,2 X. Gomez,2 C. Osorio,1 V. Vega,1 L. C. Dominguez1; 1Universidad De La Sabana, Chia, Cundinamarca; 2 Fundacion Abood Shaio, Bogota, Cundinamarca
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3.2. Exposing Inefficiencies in the Operating Room Case Flow. R. Phillips,1,2 T. Yonce,1,2 C. Sievers,1,2 V. Tsirline,1 P. Montero,1,2 D. Stefanidis1,2; 1Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC; 2Carolinas Simulation Center, Charlotte, NC
3.3. Do Racial Disparities Exist for Gastric Bypass Surgery? N. Lodhia, A. Eltorai, L. Almario, J. Kattan, H. Rivas, J. Morton; Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA
3.4. State by State Variations in Emergent Versus Elective Colon Resections: Room for Improvement. A. C. Obirieze,1 T. A. Oyetunji,1 E. B. Schneider,2 D. J. Gaskin,3 E. R. Haut,2 D. T. Efron,2 E. E. Cornwell,1 A. H. Haider2; 1 Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC; 2 Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD; 3 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
3.5. Are Surgeons with More Years in Practice Able to Adapt to Pay-for-performance (P4P)? D. Y. Lee,1 M. J. Latif,1 R. E. Ross,1 J. Fisch,1 C. Jimenez,1 S. J. Belsley,1,2 F. Y. Bhora1,2; 1St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY; 2 Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY
3.6. Medical Malpractice and Hernia Repairs: An Analysis of Case Law. A. L. Walters, K. T. Dacey, A. Y. Zemlyak, A. E. Lincourt, B. T. Heniford; Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC
3.7. What Does It Cost to Treat A Recurrent Rectal Cancer? S. S. Patel, S. Mahanti, J. Choi, G. Ault, A. Kaiser, A. J. Senagore; University of Southern California, Department of Surgery, Los Angeles, CA
3.8. Patient Deconditioning and Failure to Rescue from Surgical Complications. A. A. Ghaferi, C. J. Sonnenday, J. D. Birkmeyer, J. B. Dimick; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
3.9. Measuring Quality of Decision-Making for Advance Care Planning and Surgery. C. K. Ankuda,1,2 S. D. Block,3 Z. Cooper,4,5 D. J. Correll,6 D. L. Hepner,6 M. Lasic,6 A. A. Gawande,4,5,7 A. M. Bader4,6,7; 1Harvard School of Public Health, Quantitative Methods Program, Boston, MA; 2 University of Vermont College of Medicine/Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, VT; 3Dana Farber Cancer Insititute, Department of Palliative Care and Psychosocial Oncology, Boston, MA; 4Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Center for Surgery and Public Health, Boston, MA; 5Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Department of Surgery, Boston, MA; 6Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology, Boston, MA; 7 Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Health Policy and Management, Boston, MA 3.10. Defining HIV Risk in the Surgical Population. A. Adewole, A. B. Chagpar; Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT