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THE INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL, ATLANTA, GEORGIA 3

2017 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

SYMPOSIUM CHAIRS

Program ChairMark A. Codner, MD—Clinical Assistant Professor, Emory University Atlanta, GA

Program Co-ChairsJames D. Namnoum, MD—Clinical Assistant Professor, Emory University Atlanta, GA

Albert Losken, MD—William G. Hamm Professor of Plastic Surgery, Emory Plastic Surgery Program Director, Emory University Atlanta, GA

Emeritus ChairsL. Franklyn Elliott, MD Private Practice Atlanta, GA

Carl R. Hartrampf, Jr., MD Retired Atlanta, GA

SYMPOSIUM FACULTY

Amy Alderman, MD—Private Practice Atlanta, GA

Mitchell Brown, MD—Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto Toronto, Canada

M. Bradley Calobrace, MD—Clinical Faculty in Plastic Surgery, University of Louisville and University of Kentucky Louisville & Lexington, KY

Grant W. Carlson, MD—Chief of the Division of Plastic Surgery, Emory University Atlanta, GA

Amy S. Colwell, MD—Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School Boston, MA

Roy de Vita, MD—Professor, National Institute of Plastic Surgery Rome, Italy

Joao Sampiao Goes, PhD— Director, Institute of Brazil Cancer Center Sao Paulo, Brazil

James C. Grotting, MD—Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery, University of Alabama Birmingham, AL

Dennis C. Hammond, MD—Partners in Plastic Surgery Grand Rapids, MI

Karen M. Horton, MD Private Practice San Francisco, CA

Barry M. Jones, MD—Consultant Plastic Surgeon, Great Ormond Street, King Edward VII Hospital, Hunterian Professor Royal College of Surgeons London, England

G. Patrick Maxwell, MD—Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery, Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN

Maurice Nahabedian, MD—Professor Department of Plastic Surgery, Georgetown University Washington, DC

Foad Nahai, MD—Professor of Plastic Surgery, Emory University Atlanta, GA

Brian D. Peterson, MD—University of British Columbia Kelowna, Canada

Tracy M. Pfeifer, MD—Private PracticeNew York, NY

Hani Sbitany, MD—Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of California San Francisco, CA

Kenneth Shestak, MD—Chief of Plastic Surgery, Magee-Womens Hospital, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Pittsburgh, PA

Scott L. Spear, MD—Former Chairman, Department of Plastic Surgery, Georgetown University Washington, DC

Berend van der Lei, MD—Professor, University Medical School Groningen, The Netherlands

Holly Casey Wall, MD—The Wall Center for Plastic Surgery Shreveport, LA

Simeon Wall, Jr., MD—The Wall Center for Plastic Surgery Shreveport, LA

AMERICAN PLASTIC SURGERY SOCIETY REPRESENTATIVES

ASAPS PresidentDaniel C. Mills, MD Laguna Beach, CA

ASPS PresidentDebra J. Johnson, MD Sacramento, CA

SESPRS PresidentWalter L. Erhardt, Jr., MD Albany, GA

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33RD ANNUAL ATLANTA BREAST SURGERY SYMPOSIUM

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

At the completion of this CME activity, learners will be able to:

Discuss techniques and best practices for breast surgeries, including breast reconstruction after mastectomy, primary and secondary breast augmentation demonstrating the use of the most up to date breast implants, autologous breast reconstruction, breast augmentation with removal of older implants with appropriate correction, breast lift or mastopexy, and breast reduction,

Review the literature, complication rates, and best practices for breast reconstruction following breast cancer including oncoplastic surgery, autologous flap reconstruction, tissue expander reconstruction, implant reconstruction, and preservation of the nipple areolar complex during mastectomy,

Assess current trends in radiation implications for reconstruction, the use of fat grafting in breast surgery, and the use of acellular dermal matrix in breast surgery,

Examine the safety and efficacy of mastopexy and combined augmentation with mastopexy, prevention of capsular contracture, rippling, and achieving the ideal result and shape after breast surgery,

Apply new knowledge in his/her practice.

THE 2017 HONORARY HARTRAMPF LECTURE: Scott L. Spear, MD—“Carl Hartrampf and The Atlanta Breast Symposium as Seen Through The Looking Glass”

THE 2017 FOREIGN SCHOLARS PROGRAM: The SESPRS provides generous funding to different countries each year to sponsor the travel and registration expenses to the top three (3) Plastic Surgery Chief Residents in that country. This SESPRS honor provides them with a unique international educational outreach. The 2017 Foreign Scholars are invited from Pakistan. Shumaila Yousaf, MD, Afzaal Bashir, MD, Irfan Ullah, MD

SPONSORED BY:The Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons

“Advancing professional excellence, quality education and regional collegiality”

ENDORSED BY:

The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Inc. (ASAPS)

The American Society of Plastic Surgery (ASPS)

The International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS)

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33RD ANNUAL ATLANTA BREAST SURGERY SYMPOSIUM

6:00–8:00 pmWelcome Reception and Early RegistrationIntercontinental HotelWindsor Ballroom D and Windsor Ballroom Foyer

7:00–8:00 amRegistration Continental Breakfast/Visit Exhibits Windsor Ballroom D and Windsor Ballroom Foyer

8:00 amSESPRS WELCOMEWalter L. Erhardt, Jr., MD, President SESPRS

8:00–12:00 pmLIVE SURGERY TELECAST Moderator – Codner

Room 1

8:00 am

9:30 am

Northside Hospital Observers—Goes, Grotting

Namnoum—Pre-pectoral DTI Breast Reconstruction with ADM Wrap

Elliott—Video: Scarless Latissimus Breast Reconstruction

Room 2

8:00 am

10:00 am

Northside Hospital Observers—Maxwell, Calobrace

Alderman—Breast Augmentation

Wall, S.—Secondary Breast Augmentation

Live Surgery Generously Supported by Northside Hospital

FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2017

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2017

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2017 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

12:00–1:00 pmLunchHope and Trippe Ballrooms

1:00 pmOpening Remarks Mark A. Codner, MD—Program Chairman

1:00–2:00 pmAUTOLOGOUS BREAST RECONSTRUCTION Moderator—Losken

1:00–1:10 pmElliott—The Pedicle TRAM—More Efficient and Just as Successful as Micro Options

1:10–1:20 pmHorton—Aesthetic Refinement in DIEP and TUG (inner thigh) Free Flap Breast Reconstruction—Donor and Recipient Sites Alike

1:20–1:30 pmNahabedian—Autologous Breast Reconstruction: Prevention and Management of Early Complications

1:30–1:40 pm Brown—The Role of the TRAM Flap in a Microsurgery World

1:40–2:00 pm Discussion

2:00–2:30 pm

HONORARY HARTRAMPF LECTURE Introduction—ElliottScott L. Spear, MD—Carl Hartrampf and The Atlanta Breast Symposium as Seen Through The Looking Glass

2:30–3:00 pm Coffee Break/Visit Exhibits Windsor Ballroom D Windsor Ballroom Foyer

3:00–4:00 pmIMPLANT/EXPANDER/ADM/PREPECTORAL RECONSTRUCTIONModerator—Namnoum

3:00–3:10 pmShestak—ADM Breast Reconstruction—The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly—Lessons Learned and Converting the Last Group to the First

3:10–3:20 pmColwell—Direct-to-Implant Reconstruction with Round and Shaped Implants

Identified as applicable to patient safety

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3:20–3:30 pmNamnoum—Pre-pectoral Breast Reconstruction with ADM Wrapped Devices: Pros and Cons

3:30–3:40 pmHorton—Subcutaneous Implant Reconstruction Without ADM—WAIT, WHAT?

3:40–3:50 pm Sbitany—Outcomes in Prepectoral Breast Reconstruction

3:50–4:00 pm Discussion

4:00–5:00 pmBREAST RECONSTRUCTION REVISION SURGERYModerator–Maxwell

4:00–4:10 pmCarlson—Management of The Ischemic Skin Envelope After Nipple Sparing Mastectomy and Implant Reconstruction

4:10–4:20 pmHammond—Treatment of Breast Animation Deformity Using Pocket Change in Implant Based Breast Reconstruction

4:20–4:30 pmGoes—Adenectomy with Immediate Reconstruction with Implants: The Role of Fat Grafting

4:30–4:40 pmde Vita—My Personal Experience in 2023 Nipple Sparing Mastectomies—Outcome Evaluation

4:40–5:00 pm Discussion

5:00–6:00 pmCHALLENGES FACING BREAST RECONSTRUCTIONModerator—Codner

5:00–5:10 pmCarlson—Nipple Malposition After Nipple Sparing Mastectomy: Prevention and Management

5:10–5:20 pm Losken—Mastectomy Skin Necrosis, Now What?

5:20–5:30 pmSbitany—Autologous Breast Reconstruction Following Nipple Sparing Mastectomy

5:30–5:40 pmNahabedian—Prosthetic Breast Reconstruction with Shaped Breast Implants

FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2017

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7:00–8:00 amContinental Breakfast/Visit ExhibitsWindsor Ballroom D and Windsor Ballroom Foyer

8:00–8:30 amAmerican Plastic Surgery Society UpdatesModerator—Erhardt

ASPS—Debra J. Johnson, MDASAPS—Daniel C. Mills, MDSESPRS—Walter L. Erhardt, MD

8:30–9:30 amPRIMARY BREAST AUGMENTATION Moderator—Maxwell

8:30–8:40 am Wall, S.—My Personal Approach to Breast Augmentation

8:40–8:50 amPfeifer—Breast Augmentation in Patients with Asymmetry: The Advantage of Shaped Implants

8:50–9:00 amvan der Lei—Reconsideration and Reconstruction of the Infra Mammary Fold in Breast Surgery

9:00–9:10 am Peterson—Balancing Asymmetry in Breast Augmentation

Identified as applicable to patient safety

FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2017

5:40–5:50 pm de Vita—Implant Exposure After a DTI Breast Reconstruction

5:50–6:00 pm Discussion

7:30–10:00 pmGALA DINNER DANCEVenetian Ballroom

SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017

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Identified as applicable to patient safety

SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017

9:10–9:20 amAlderman—Subglandular Breast Augmentation: When the Good Outweighs the Bad

9:20–9:30 am Discussion

9:30–10:00 amCoffee Break/Visit ExhibitsWindsor Ballroom D and Windsor Ballroom Foyer

10:00–11:00 amSECONDARY BREAST AUGMENTATIONModerator—Codner

10:00–10:10 am Calobrace—Prevention and Management of Capsular Contracture

10:10–10:20 amGrotting—Revisional Breast Augmentation—Add, Subtract, Lift or All Three?

10:20–10:30 am Brown—Managing Breast Implant Malposition

10:30–10:40 am Goes—Fat Grafting in Primary and Secondary Breast Augmentation

10:40–10:50 am Hammond—Double Bubble Deformity: Etiology and Treatment

10:50–11:00 am Discussion

11:00–12:00 pmAUGMENTATION AND MASTOPEXYModerator—Namnoum

11:00–11:10 am Alderman—National Breast Implant Registry: What You Need to Know

11:10–11:20 am Calobrace—Sequential and Logical Approach to Augmentation Mastopexy

11:20–11:30 amde Vita—The Balcony Technique: A Personal Approach in Mastopexy Augmentation

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11:30–11:40 am Wall, H.—Mastopexy Augmentation: An Underutilized Surgery

11:40–11:50 am Goes—Video: Periareolar Mastopexy with Mesh Support

11:50–12:00 pm Discussion

12:00–1:00 pmLunchVenetian Ballroom

1:00–1:15 pmFOREIGN SCHOLARS’ AWARDS—PAKISTANModerator – Codner

Afzaal Bashir, MD. . . . . . . . .Pasroor, PakistanIrfan Ullah, MD. . . . . . . . . . . Khyber, PakistanShumaila Yousaf, MD . . . .Hafizabad, Pakistan

1:15–1:30 pm JOHN BOSTWICK RESIDENT PAPER AWARDModerator – LoskenMin-Jeong Cho, MD—University of Texas Southwestern101 Consecutive Profunda Artery Perforator Flaps in Breast Reconstruction—Lessons Learned with Our Early ExperienceBostwick Competition Generously supported by RTI Surgical

1:30–2:00 pm 2016 BREAST SYMPOSIUM LIVE SURGERY RESULTSModerator – Namnoum

Hammond—Breast ReductionLosken—Oncoplastic ReconstructionCalobrace—MastopexyBrown—Replacement of Round with Shaped Implants

2:00–3:00 pmPANEL—TEXTURED VS SMOOTH IMPLANTSModerator—Elliott

2:00–2:10 pm Brown—Fifteen Years with Shaped Textured Implants: Lessons Learned

2:10–2:20 pmCodner—Why I Switched to Textured Implants After 15 Years of Using Smooth Implants

SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2017

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2:20–2:30 pmCalobrace—Secondary Augmentation Mastopexy: I Would Choose to Use Smooth vs Textured Implants and Why?

2:30—2:40 pmVan der Lei—The Pythagorean Theorem as a Tool for Accurate Planning of a Concealed Scar in Augmentation Mammaplasty with Round Implants

2:40–2:50 pmHorton—Why I Prefer Smooth Round Implants in Subglandular Position—Even in Thin Patients

2:50–3:00 pm Discussion

3:00–3:30 pmCoffee Break/Visit ExhibitsWindsor Ballroom D and Windsor Ballroom Foyer

3:30–4:00 pmBREAST REDUCTIONModerator—Maxwell

3:30–3:40 pmJones—Hommage à un Mentor—30 Years Experience with the Marchac Breast Reduction /Mastopexy

3:40–3:50 pmNahai—21 Year Experience with Short Scar Breast Reduction: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

3:50–4:00 pm Shestak—Revision Surgery After Breast Reduction

4:00–4:10 pm Discussion

4:10–5:00 pmBREAST AESTHETICS AND POSITIONING THE NIPPLE AREOLAR COMPLEXModerator—Elliott

4:20–4:30 pmColwell—Optimizing Results in Implant Reconstruction After Nipple Sparing Mastectomy

4:30–4:40 pm Hammond—Treatment of Nipple Areolar Complex Malpostion

4:40–4:50 pmGrotting—A Potpourri of Challenging Breast Cases: Where Did I Fall Short?

4:50–5:00 pm DiscussionIdentified as applicable to patient safety

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 2017

7:00–8:00 amContinental Breakfast/Visit Exhibits Windsor Ballroom D and Windsor Ballroom Foyer

8:00–9:00 amONCOPLASTIC SURGERY AND RADIATION CONSIDERATIONSModerator—Namnoum

8:00–8:10 am Colwell—Experience with Implant Reconstruction and Radiotherapy

8:10–8:20 amSbitany—Reconstruction Outcomes Following Nipple Sparing Mastectomy and Radiation

8:20–8:30 amCarlson—The Evolution of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery: Oncoplastic Mastectomy

8:30–8:40 am Losken—Managing Complications Following Oncoplastic Reduction

8:40–8:50 amNahabedian—The Impact of Radiation on Prosthetic and Autologous Breast Reconstruction

8:50–9:00 am Discussion

9:00–10:00 amPROBLEM CASES FROM THE AUDIENCEModerator—Elliott

Expert Faculty—Shestak, Maxwell, Spear, GrottingPLEASE Bring Your Problem Cases on a Thumb Drive

10:00–10:30 amCoffee Break/Visit Exhibits Windsor Ballroom D and Windsor Ballroom Foyer

Identified as applicable to patient safety

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10:30–12:30 pmHOT TOPICS IN BREAST SURGERY AND BREAST REDUCTION (8 minutes each) Moderator—Codner

10:30–10:38 amde Vita—Fat Graft: A Major Complication for a Minor Defect Correction

10:38–10:46 am Elliott—Why I (mostly) No Longer Use ADM

10:46–10:54 amShestak—Common and Not So Common Revision Surgery Following Breast Reconstruction

10:54–11:02 amPeterson—Achieving Consistent Results in Augmentation/Mastopexy

11:02–11:32 am Discussion

11:32–11:40 am Wall, S.—State of the Art in Fat Grafting to the Breast

11:40–11:48 am Peterson—Solutions in Secondary Aesthetic Breast Surgery

11:48–11:56 pmGrotting—What Have We Learned About Breast Surgery From the CosmetAssure Data Base?

11:56–12:04 pmHorton—Using Social Media to Promote Awareness and Education of Breast Reconstruction and Aesthetic Surgery

12:04–12:12 pmPfeifer—The Standard of Care in the Prevention and Treatment of Capsular Contracture

12:12–12:30 pm Discussion

12:30 pm Meeting Adjourns

SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 2017

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ACCREDITATION

The Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education in order to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons designates this educational activity for a MAXIMUM OF 18.25 CATEGORY 1 CREDITS toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in the activity.

Of the 18.25 credits, 2.40 have been identified as applicable to patient safety.

DISCLOSURE POLICY

As a provider accredited by the ACCME, SESPRS must ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its individually sponsored or jointly sponsored educational activities. Presenters are required to disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial interests, and these disclosures will be announced to the audience verbally and via slides. If a speaker fails to make a disclosure, that speaker is precluded from making a presentation at the meeting. Additionally, if any unapproved or off-label use of a product is to be referenced in a CME program presentation, the faculty member/participant is required to disclose that the product is either investigational or it is not labeled for the usage being discussed. SESPRS shall convey any information disclosed by the faculty member/participant to the CME program audience prior to the activity.

COMMERCIAL SUPPORT DISCLOSURE

SESPRS has requested commercial support from more than one company. Commercial supporters acknowledge that the Accredited Provider (SESPRS) will make all decisions regarding the disposition and disbursement of commercial support and that the funding received from each company will in no way affect; the identification of CME needs, determination of educational objectives, selection and presentation of content, selection of all persons and organizations that will be in a position to control the content of the CME, selection of educational methods, or evaluation of the activity. Per the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support, the SESPRS will ensure that no commercial support will be used to pay for travel, honoraria, or personal expenses for non-teacher or non-author participants associated with the CME activity. The SESPRS will, as requested, provide documentation detailing the receipt and expenditure of the commercial support. Commercial supporters also agree that no other support of any type, whether financial, travel, speaker’s bureau funding will be provided to a particular faculty member relating to the meeting. The SESPRS will acknowledge all commercial supporters in conference materials in conjunction with the meeting, and in other ways as applicable according to the guidelines of our program.

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