Postoperative Hypoxemia And Obstructive Sleep Apnea In Bariatric Surgical Patients

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ASSOCIATION FOR ACADEMIC SURGERY AND SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY SURGEONS—ABSTRACTS332

49.8. Preoperative Cardiac Disease In Patients UndergoingPancreatic Resection: What Is The Risk? S. M.Ronnekleiv-Kelly, K. J. Kelly, D. Y. Greenblatt, C. S. Cho,E. R. Winslow, S. M. Weber; University of Wisconsin Hospitaland Clinics, Madison, WI

49.9. Factors AssociatedWith Skin And Soft Tissue InfectionsAfter Thyroid Surgery: Analysis Of The ACS NSQIP Da-tabase. A. V. Hayman, C. Sturgeon, D. Elaraj; NorthwesternUniversity Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL

49.10. Safety Of Thyroid Surgery During Pregnancy. A. V.Hayman, C. Sturgeon, D. Elaraj; North-western University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL

49.11. Core Muscle Size As An Independent Domain Of Pre-Operative Risk. K. H. Sheetz, J. S. Lee, M. N.Terjimanian, A. Z. Alawieh, C. M. Harbaugh, L. M.Tishberg, D. B. Kowalsky, S. A. Holcombe, S. C. Wang, C. J.Sonnenday, M. J. Englesbe; Department of Surgery,University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

49.12. Postoperative Hypoxemia And Obstructive Sleep Ap-nea In Bariatric Surgical Patients. K. Haines, J. Downs,J. Klonsky, S. Gallagher; University of South Florida, USFHealth, Tampa, FL

49.13. The Effects Of Exercise On Insulin Sensitivity In Se-verely Burned Children. L. J. Porro,1,2 W. K. Wilson,1

C. C. Finnerty,1,2 O. E. Suman,1,2 D. N. Herndon1,2;1University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX;2Shriners Hospitals for Children, Galveston, TX

49.14. Total Thyroidectomy For Graves’ Disease: Is the Mor-bidity Higher Than For PatientsWith Nontoxic Goiter?K. C. Welch1 C. R. McHenry2,3; 1Northeastern OhioUniversities College of Medicine and Pharmacy, Rootstown,OH; 2MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio; 3CaseWestern Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland,Ohio

49.15. Outcomes Following Cervical Endocrine Surgery InThe Obese: High Body Mass Index Independently Pre-dicts Postoperative Morbidity In 26,864 Patients. R. A.Buerba, S. A. Roman, J. A. Sosa; Yale University School ofMedicine, New Haven, CT

49.16. Outcomes Following Surgical Procedure In Nonage-narians And Centenarians: A Safety and FeasibilityAnalysis. S. Patil,1 P. Mara,1 R. Chamberlain1,2,3;1Department of Surgery, Saint Barnabas Medical Center,Livingston, New Jersey; 2Saint Georges University School ofMedicine, Grenada, West Indies, Grenada, Grenada;3Department of Surgery, University of Medicine andDentistry of New Jersey, Newark, New Jersey

49.17. Abdominal Aorta Calcification In Surgical Patients.J. S. Lee, C. M. Harbaugh, M. N. Terjimanian, L. M.Tishberg, A. Z. Alawieh, D. B. Kowalsky, S. A. Holcombe,S. C. Wang, C. J. Sonnenday, M. J. Englesbe; University ofMichigan Department of Surgery, Ann Arbor, MI

49.18. Hepatic Ischemia Reperfusion Injury: An IndependentPredictor Of Long-Term Patient And Graft SurvivalAfter Liver Transplantation. D. P. Foley, G. Leverson,J. D. Mezrich, L. A. Fernandez, J. M. Bellingham, A. M.D’Alessandro; University of Wisconsin School of Medicineand Public Health, Madison, WI

49.19. Risk Factor Analysis And Technical Contrivances ForBiliary StrictureAfter Adult LivingDonor Liver Trans-plantation.M. Shinoda, M. Tanabe, S. Kawachi, O. Itano, H.Obara, K. Matsubara, Y. Kitagawa; Department of Surgery,Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Tokyo

CLINICAL TRIALS & OUTCOMES 3: COST,QUALITY & SYSTEMS OF CARE

50.1. A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Of Early Versus Late Re-construction Of Iatrogenic Bile Duct Injuries. M. P.Landman D. E. Moore; Vanderbilt University Medical Center,Nashville, TN

50.2. Delayed Operating Room Availability SignificantlyImpacts The Total Hospital Costs Of An Urgent Surgi-cal Procedure. R. Dhupar,1 J. Evankovich,1 J. R. Klune,1

L. G. Vargas,2 S. J. Hughes3; 1University of PittsburghMedical Center, Pittsburgh, PA; 2Joseph M. Katz GraduateSchool of Business, Pittsburgh, PA; 3Universtiy of FloridaCollege of Medicine, Florida, Florida

50.3. Acute Care Surgery Program At An Academic MedicalCenter. M. Georgiades, A. Schwartzman, B. Stahura, M.Zenilman; SUNY, Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NewYork

50.4. Laparoscopic Versus Open Appendectomy: A Compari-son Using The NSQIP Database. A. J. Chalmers,1 E. F.Foley,1,2 V. Rajamanickam,1,3 G. D. Kennedy1,2; 1Universityof Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison,WI; 2Department of Surgery, Section of Colon and RectalSurgery, Madison, WI; 3Department of Surgery, Section ofBiostatistics, Madison, WI

50.5. Electronic Devices In The Operating Room: A Threat toPatient Safety? S. O. Fasusi, B. Freeman, J. R. Johnson, J.Carrick, C. Laserna, R. Singh, A. Al-Amed, D. S. Lind;Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA

50.6. Operative Near Misses - In The Eye Of The Beholder?C. L. Anderson, A. H. Jafri, R. J. Escamilla, S. C. Blackwell,P. D. Doyle, F. W. Tsai, L. S. Kao; University of Texas HealthScience Center At Houston, Houston, TX

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