Surgical Management Of Ulcerative Colitis In Children

Surgical Management Of Ulcerative Colitis In Children

180 ASSOCIATION FOR ACADEMIC SURGERY AND SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY SURGEONS—ABSTRACTS 9.6. Non-occlusive Mesenteric Hypertension: Elucidating The Pathop...

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ASSOCIATION FOR ACADEMIC SURGERY AND SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY SURGEONS—ABSTRACTS

9.6. Non-occlusive Mesenteric Hypertension: Elucidating The Pathophysiology Of Gastroschisis-Related Intestinal Dysfunction. S. K. Shah,1,2 C. S. Cox,1,2 K. R. Aroom,1 H. Xue,1 P. A. Walker,1 B. S. Gill,1 F. Jimenez,1 S. D. MooreOlufemi1; 1University of Texas Medical School At Houston, Houston, TX; 2Michael E. DeBakey Institute, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

9.7. Laparoscopic Adhesiolysis For Small Bowel Obstruction In Children. R. Carter D. Lanning; Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA

9.8. Collagen Increases In The Liver During Induced Metamorphosis In Lampreys. L. A. Boomer,1 M. Russo,1 S. A. Hillyard,3 J. H. Youson,2 J. R. Gosche1; 1Department of Surgery, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada; 2University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario; 3University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Dental Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada

9.9. New Observations On Sonographic Free Fluid In Pediatric Intussusception. C. R. Abraham, R. V. Petrov, J. Rissacher, B. C. Dangman, M. E. Schuster, A. J. Georges, B. H. Harris, C. Whyte; Albany Medical College, Albany, NY

9.10. Pediatric Post-Operative Intussusception In The Minimally Invasive Surgery Era: An 11-Year, Single Center Experience. J. D. Klein, C. G. Turner, S. Kamran, A. Y. Yu, L. Ferrari, D. Zurakowski, D. O. Fauza; Children’s Hospital Boston, Boston, MA

9.11. Neonatal Appendicitis: Epidemiologic Characteristics From A National Database. T. A. Oyetunji,1 J. J. Graf,1 O. B. Bolorunduro,1 S. K. Ong’uti,1 E. E. Cornwell,1 B. C. Nwomeh2; 1Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC; 2Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH

9.12. Improved Outcomes For Laparoscopic Vs. Open Appendectomy In Children With Complicated Appendicitis. T. A. Oyetunji,1 B. C. Nwomeh,2 S. K. Ong’uti,1 D. O. Gonzalez,1 E. E. Cornwell,1 T. M. Fullum1; 1Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC; 2Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH

9.13. Gangrenous Appendicitis: Are We Overtreating? P. A. Letourneau,1 S. W. Carson,1 K. P. Lally,1,2 S. D. MooreOlufemi,1,2 R. J. Andrassy,1,2 C. S. Cox,1,2 A. Hayes-Jordan,1,2 K. Tsao1,2; 1University of Texas Medical School At Houston, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Houston, Texas; 2Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas

9.14. Surgical Management Of Ulcerative Colitis In Children. L. I. Kelley-Quon, C. Tseng, D. A. Ziring, S. B. Shew; Mattel Childrens Hospital, David Geffen School of Medicine At UCLA, Los Angeles, CA

9.15. Microbiology Of Smegma In Boys In Kano, Nigeria. P. C. Author Anyanwu,1 E. Kashibu,3 C. P. Edwin,4 A. M. Mohammad2; 1Paediatric Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery Bayero University Kano, And, Kano, Kano; 2 Paediatric Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery Bayero University Kano, And, Kano, Kano; 3Department of Microbiology. Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital Kano, Nigeria., Kano, Kano; 4Department of Microbiology. Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital Kano, Nigeria., Kano, Kano 9.16. The diversity of intestinal microbiota in an experimental model of Necrotizing enterocolitis. M. L. Williams, A. J. Fried, S. Castle, A. Grishin, H. R. Ford; Childrens Hospital Los Angels, Los Angeles, CA 9.17. Citrobacter, Klebsiella, And Tatumella: Colonic Bacteria Associated With The Development Of Necrotizing Enterocolitis In A Well-Established Murine Model. E. M. Carlisle,1 V. Poroyko,1 M. J. Morowitz,1 M. S. Caplan,2 J. A. Alverdy,1 D. C. Liu1; 1University of Chicago Department of Surgery, Chicago, IL; 2Northshore University Healthsystem, Evanston, IL 9.18. Feeding-Induced Oxidative Stress And The Pathogenesis of Necrotizing Enterocolitis: Insights From An Agent-Based Model. M. Kim,1,2 S. Christley,1 D. Liu,1 J. Alverdy,1 G. An1; 1University of Chicago Department of Surgery, Chicago, IL; 2University of Illinois/Metropolitan Group Hospitals, Chicago, IL

9.19. Necrotizing Enterocolitis After Gastroschisis Repair: Modifiable Risk Factors. J. H. Wood,1 D. A. Partrick,2 T. R. Grover,3 F. M. Karrer,2 M. M. Ziegler2; 1University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, Aurora, CO; 2Children’s Hospital, Aurora, CO; 3University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, Aurora, CO

9.20. Cost-effective Surgical Management Of Perforated Necrotizing Enterocolitis. J. S. Whitehouse,1 T. T. Sato,2 J. C. Roberts,1 D. M. Gourlay,2 K. J. Brasel1; 1Medical College of 2 Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; Wisconsin/Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

TRANSPLANT & IMMUNOLOGY 1: TRANSPLANT & IMMUNOLOGY 10.1. Effect Of Hydrogen Sulfide On Neutrophil Infiltration And Adhesion Following Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury. C. J. Ball,2 A. J. Reiffel,1 J. A. Spector,1 M. R. King2; 1Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY; 2Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

10.2. Extracellular Histones Mediate Hepatic IschemiaReperfusion Injury Through A Toll-like Receptor 9-dependent Pathway. H. Huang,1 J. Evankovich,1 W. Yan,1 J. Xu,2 C. T. Esmon,2 A. Tsung1; 1Department of Surgery, Pittsburgh, PA; 2Cardiovascular Biology Research Program, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma