Factors Associated with 30-day Readmission Following Colectomy in Pennsylvania

Factors Associated with 30-day Readmission Following Colectomy in Pennsylvania

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ASSOCIATION FOR ACADEMIC SURGERY AND SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY SURGEONS—ABSTRACTS 1 Thomas Jefferson University - Division Of Colorectal Surgery, Philadelphia, PA, USA

6.13. C-Reactive Protein As A Predictor Of Anastomotic Leak Following Colorectal Surgery: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis. A. Taneja,1 A. G. Hill1; 1South Auckland Clinical School - University Of Auckland, Auckland, AUCKLAND, New Zealand 6.14. Surgery for Diverticulitis is Associated with High Risk of In-Hospital Mortality and Postoperative Complications in Older End Stage Renal Disease Patients. E. Moran-Atkin,1 M. Stem,1 A. O. Lidor1; 1Johns Hopkins University School Of Medicine - Department Of Surgery, Baltimore, MD, USA 6.16. Factors Associated with 30-day Readmission Following Colectomy in Pennsylvania. A. N. Kulaylat,1 D. B. Stewart,1 P. W. Dillon,1 C. S. Hollenbeak1; 1Penn State Hershey Medical Center - Department Of Surgery, Hershey, PA, USA 6.17. The Role of Prophylactic Colectomy in Patients at Increased Risk of Colorectal Cancer: Do the Benefits Outweigh the Costs? N. H. Poulsen,1 L. Sparber,2 R. S. Chamberlain1,2,3; 1St. George’s University School Of Medicine, St. George’s, St. George’s, Grenada; 2Saint Barnabas Medical Center - Department Of Surgery, Livingston, NJ, USA; 3University Of Medicine And Dentistry Of New Jersey - Department Of Surgery, Newark, NJ, USA 6.18. Presentation, Management and Prognosis of Colorectal Carcinoid Tumors. P. Kanjanasilp,1 K. L. Mathis,1 S. Y. Boostrom,1 B. G. Wolff1; 1Mayo Clinic - Colon And Rectal Surgery, Rochester, MN, USA 6.19. Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate (Kayexalate) Induced Necrosis of the Ileum and Colon. K. B. Wise,1 B. M. Dy,1 T. Wu,2 M. D. Sawyer1; 1Mayo Clinic - Department Of Surgery, Rochester, MN, USA; 2Mayo Clinic - Department Of Laboratory Medicine And Pathology, Rochester, MN, USA 6.20. The Risk of Volvulus in Congenital Abdominal Wall Defects. A. H. Abdelhafeez,1,2 J. A. Enters,1,2 A. Ertl,1,2 L. D. Cassidy,1,2 A. J. Wagner1,2; 1Medical College Of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA; 2Children’s Hospital Of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA

GLOBAL HEALTH 7.1. Cultural Awareness and Screening in a Global Surgery Setting. R. Jarrahy,1 P. D. Nguyen,1 B. Taub2; 1University Of California - Los Angeles - Division Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery, Los Angeles, CA, USA; 2University Of California - Los Angeles - Department Of Anthropology, Los Angeles, CA, USA 7.2. Surgical Burden in Rural Sierra Leone; Review of OneThousand Hospital Admissions. A. Kunac,1 A. Bongu,1 D. H. Livingston,1 Z. C. Sifri1; 1Rutgers - Surgery, Newark, NJ, USA

7.3. Feasibility of Delivering High-level Endoscopy Services in Sub-Sahara Africa: Experience in Nigeria. C. Nwogu,7,8 A. Oshowo,1,4 A. Okaro,1,6 A. Obichere1,2; 1Diagnostic And Therapeutic Endoscopy Center, Lagos, LAGOS, Nigeria; 2 University College London Hospital - Colorectal Surgery, London, ENGLAND, United Kingdom; 4Whittington Hospital General Surgery, London, ENGLAND, United Kingdom; 6 Maidstone Hospital - General Surgery, Kent, ENGLAND, United Kingdom; 7Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY, USA; 8State University Of New York At Buffalo - Surgery, Buffalo, NY, USA 7.4. Laparoscopic Assisted Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting in Patients with Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus. F. Nigim,1 B. E. Schneider,1 J. F. Critchlow,1 E. Kasper1; 1Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center - Department Of Surgery, Division Of Neurosurgery And General Surgery, Boston, MA, USA 7.5. Changing Trends in Robotic Surgery with an Emphasis on Teaching Hospitals: HCUP-NIS Data From 2008-2010. E. R. Faulks,1 R. Grim,1 M. Mueller,1 J. Martin,1 T. Bell,1 V. Ahuja1; 1York Hospital - Department Of Surgery, York, PA, USA 7.6. Trauma Capacity in the Central Plateau Department of Haiti. L. Dewberry,1 J. L. Goss,1 C. M. McCullough,1 R. Spurlock,2 J. Sharma1; 1Emory University School Of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA; 2Emergency Physicians International, Atlanta, GA, USA 7.7. Trauma Education Initiatives for Emergency Medical Service Providers in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review. T. E. Callese,1 C. T. Richards,1 P. L. Shaw,1 S. J. Schuetz,1 N. Issa,1 M. Swaroop1; 1Feinberg School Of Medicine - Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA 7.8. First Response in the Austere Medical Environment: A New Training Paradigm for Developing Countries. M. Narayan,1 M. Broccoli,4 G. Hynes,2 V. Verma,3 V. Gautam,3 E. J. Calvello2; 1University Of Maryland - R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Baltimore, MD, USA; 2University Of Maryland - Department Of Emergency Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA; 3All India Institute Of Medical Sciences Patna Department Of Surgery, Trauma, And Emergency, Patna, BIHAR, India; 4Johns Hopkins University School Of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA 7.9. Development and Implementation of Layperson First Responder Trauma Education Programs in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review. T. E. Callese,1 C. T. Richards,1 P. L. Shaw,1 S. J. Schuetz,1 N. Issa,1 M. Swaroop1; 1Feinberg School Of Medicine - Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA 7.10. Perceptions Regarding Media Influences on Helmet Usage: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Female Pillions in Karachi, Pakistan. M. Saeed,1 S. M. Siddiqui,2,3 U. Khan,1 M. Swaroop2; 1Aga Khan University Medical College, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan; 2Northwestern University - Surgery, Chicago, IL, USA; 3St. Joseph Hospital - Surgery, Chicago, IL, USA