ACPGBI - Impact of Surgical Intervention on Patient-Reported Gastrointestinal Functional Recovery from Small Bowel Obstruction: Insights from the SnapSBO Cohort
Abstract Podium Presenter: Matthew Lee, MBChB PhD FRCS – University of Birmingham & University Hospitals Birmingham
Benign
8:00 AM – 8:50 AM PT
Managing J-pouch Complications: How Many Bowel Movements is Too Many?
Anastomotic Techniques that are Minimally Supported By the Data –crotch stitches, fibrin glue, overlapping staple lines, drains, ICG, trials to avoid diverting ileostomy (future?), Sending anastomotic donuts for pathology, rigid procto vs. flex sig for anastomosis eval etc.
Postoperative Enhanced Recovery/ Ileus-avoidance Practices which are Minimally Supported By Data -- (Gum chewing, carbohydrate loading, NG clamp/gravity trials, low fiber diet, CLD to prevent aspiration, wrapping stomas in seprafilm)
Peri-operative Practices which are Minimally Supported by Data (NPO times > 2 hrs, preop drinks, lifting restrictions after surgery, Stopping DVT prophylaxis for any bleeding?, running vs. interrupted fascial closure sutures)
Cases that Give You the Highest RVU "Bang for Your Buck" (Examples: SNS, endoscopy, abdominal cases, add-on procedural codes) Jennifer Rea Lexington, KY 10 min
Adjuvant Chemotherapy and Surveillance for Colorectal Cancer
Faculty: Gregory Botta, MD, PhD (he/him/his) – Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology
Moores Comprehensive Cancer Center
University of California San Diego
4:35 PM – 4:50 PM PT
Pushing the Boundaries: CRC Survivorship in the Aged and Others
Advanced ERAS: what do you need to start an outpatient colectomy practice?
Faculty: Lisa McLemore, MD (she/her/hers) – Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine
Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine
Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine
4:34 PM – 4:48 PM PT
Prehabilitation: setting up an advanced prehabilitation program in your clinic.