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65.8. Gene Expression in Fetal Skin Development and Wounds. M. S. Hu, 1,2 M. Januszyk, 1 A. S. Colwell, 3 A. McArdle, 1 M. T. Chung, 1 G. G. Walmsley, 1 G. C. Gurtner, 1 M. T. Longaker, 1 H. P. Lorenz 1 ; 1 Stanford University - Division Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery, Department Of Surgery, Palo Alto, CA, USA; 2 University Of Hawaii - Department Of Surgery, John A. Burns School Of Medicine, Honolulu, HI, USA; 3 Massachusetts General Hospital - Division Of Plastic Surgery, Department Of Surgery, Boston, MA, USA 65.9. Analysis of Gene Expression in Fetal Keratinocytes and Fibroblasts. M. S. Hu, 1,2 M. Januszyk, 1 G. G. Walmsley, 1 R. Tevlin, 1 D. Atashroo, 1 E. Zielins, 1 A. McArdle, 1 G. C. Gurtner, 1 M. T. Longaker, 1 H. P. Lorenz 1 ; 1 Stanford University - Division Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery, Department Of Surgery, Palo Alto, CA, USA; 2 University Of Hawaii - Department Of Surgery, John A. Burns School Of Medicine, Honolulu, HI, USA 65.10. Regulatory Analysis of Bone Morphogenetic Protein 5(Bmp5) Expression in Skin Wound Healing. X. Li, 1,2 C. Guenther, 1,2 D. M. Kingsley 1,2 ; 1 Stanford University School Of Medicine - Developmental Biology, Palo Alto, CA, USA; 2 Howard Hughes Medical Institute - Stanford University School Of Medicine, Chevy Chase, MD, USA 65.11. Assessment of Resident and Fellow Knowledge of the Organ Donor Referral Process. N. Gupta, 1 J. M. Garonzik-Wang, 1 R. J. Passarella, 1 M. L. Salter, 1 L. M. Kucirka, 1 B. J. Orandi, 1 A. Law, 1 D. L. Segev 1 ; 1 Johns Hopkins University School Of Medicine - Department Of Surgery, Baltimore, MD, USA 65.12. Perceived Knowledge of Kidney Transplantation and the Pursuit of a Live Donor. N. Gupta, 1 M. L. Salter, 1 J. M. Garonzik-Wang, 1 P. P. Reese, 2 N. N. Dagher, 1 N. M. Desai, 1 D. L. Segev 1 ; 1 Johns Hopkins University School Of Medicine - Department Of Surgery, Baltimore, MD, USA; 2 University Of Pennsylvania - Renal Division, Philadelphia, PA, USA 65.13. Organ Donation from Burn-Injured Patients A National Perspective. T. E. Travis, 1 L. S. Johnson, 1 L. T. Moffatt, 1 R. Subramanian, 2 M. H. Jordan, 1 J. W. Shupp 1 ; 1 Washington Hospital Center - The Burn Center, Department Of Surgery, Washington, DC, USA; 2 Emory University School Of Medicine - Emory Transplant Center, Atlanta, GA, USA 65.14. Timing of Gastrostomy Tube Placement in Children with Inherited Metabolic Diseases Treated by Umbili- cal Cord Blood Transplantation. B. C. Gulack, 1 M. M. Schweitzer, 2 M. Kuchibhatla, 3 V. K. Prasad, 4 O. O. Adibe 2 ; 1 Duke University Medical Center - Department Of Surgery, Durham, NC, USA; 2 Duke University Medical Center - Division Of Pediatric Surgery, Durham, NC, USA; 3 Duke University Medical Center - Department Of Biostatistics And Bioinformatics, Durham, NC, USA; 4 Duke University Medical Center - Division Of Pediatric Blood And Marrow Transplanation, Durham, NC, USA 65.15. Cost Effective Implementation of a Pre-Screening Algo- rithm for Living Kidney Donor Candidates Due to Sig- nificant Reduction of Futile Clinical Evaluations. Z. A. Stewart 1 ; 1 Universisty Of Iowa - Surgery, Iowa City, IA, USA 65.16. The Impact of Body Mass Index and Kidney Donor Risk Index on Clinical Outcomes in Renal Transplant Pa- tients. E. Myers, 1 D. Taber, 1 C. Bratton, 1 J. McGillicuddy, 1 K. Chavin, 1 P. Baliga 1 ; 1 Medical University Of South Carolina - Division Of Transplant Surgery, Charleston, SC, USA 65.17. Donor, but not Recipient Age, is a Risk Factor for the Development of Post-Operative Surgical Complica- tions in Kidney Transplant Recipients. J. A. Shealy, 1 D. J. Taber, 1 C. F. Bratton, 1 J. W. McGillicuddy, 1 K. D. Chavin, 1 P. Baliga 1 ; 1 Medical University Of South Carolina - College Of Medicine, Charleston, SC, USA 65.18. Variability of Delayed Graft Function After Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation Across U.S. Transplant Centers. B. J. Orandi, 1 N. T. James, 1 E. C. Hall, 1 K. J. Van Arendonk, 1 J. M. Garonzik-Wang, 1 N. Gupta, 1 N. M. Desai, 1 D. L. Segev 1 ; 1 Johns Hopkins University School Of Medicine - Surgery, Baltimore, MD, USA 65.19. Impact of Alcohol Abuse in Deceased Liver Donors on Post Transplant Outcomes. J. M. Pena, 1 R. S. Mangus, 1 C. A. Kubal, 1 E. M. Frost, 1 A. Tector 1 ; 1 Indiana University School Of Medicine - Transplant/Surgery, Indianapolis, IN, USA 65.20. Educational Intervention Increases Transplant Candi- date and Live Donor Champion Comfort with Initiating Conversations about Live Donation. E. A. King, 1 J. M. Garonzik-Wang, 1 A. H. Law, 1 D. L. Segev 1 ; 1 Johns Hopkins University School Of Medicine - Division Of Transplant Surgery/ Department Of Surgery, Baltimore, MD, USA TRAUMA/CRITICAL CARE 3: TRAUMA CRITICAL CARE AND SPECIAL POPULATIONS 66.1. Massive Transfusion in the Elderly Trauma Patient: Should it be Done? D. R. Jeffcoach, 1 J. J. Gallegos, 1 S. S. Gandhi, 1 S. Daley, 1 P. B. Barlow, 1 R. Bollig, 1 B. J. Daley 1 ; 1 Univeristy Of Tennessee Medical Center - Department Of Surgery, Knoxville, TN, USA 66.2. The Impact Of Psychiatric Diagnoses Among Trauma Patients. W. A. Young, 1 M. D. Connolly, 1 A. H. Stephen, 1 C. A. Adams, 1 S. N. Luekel, 1 W. G. Cioffi, 1 D. S. Heffernan 1 ; 1 Brown University School Of Medicine - Department Of Surgery, Division Of Trauma And Surgical Critical Care, Providence, RI, USA ASSOCIATION FOR ACADEMIC SURGERY AND SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY SURGEONS—ABSTRACTS 686

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ASSOCIATION FOR ACADEMIC SURGERY AND SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY SURGEONS—ABSTRACTS686

65.8. Gene Expression in Fetal Skin Development andWounds. M. S. Hu,1,2 M. Januszyk,1 A. S. Colwell,3

A. McArdle,1 M. T. Chung,1 G. G. Walmsley,1 G. C. Gurtner,1

M. T. Longaker,1 H. P. Lorenz1; 1Stanford University -Division Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery, DepartmentOf Surgery, Palo Alto, CA, USA; 2University Of Hawaii -Department Of Surgery, John A. Burns School Of Medicine,Honolulu, HI, USA; 3Massachusetts General Hospital -Division Of Plastic Surgery, Department Of Surgery, Boston,MA, USA

65.9. Analysis of Gene Expression in Fetal Keratinocytes andFibroblasts. M. S. Hu,1,2 M. Januszyk,1 G. G. Walmsley,1

R. Tevlin,1 D. Atashroo,1 E. Zielins,1 A. McArdle,1 G. C.Gurtner,1 M. T. Longaker,1 H. P. Lorenz1; 1StanfordUniversity - Division Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery,Department Of Surgery, Palo Alto, CA, USA; 2University OfHawaii - Department Of Surgery, John A. Burns School OfMedicine, Honolulu, HI, USA

65.10. Regulatory Analysis of Bone Morphogenetic Protein5(Bmp5) Expression in Skin Wound Healing. X. Li,1,2

C. Guenther,1,2 D. M. Kingsley1,2; 1Stanford UniversitySchool Of Medicine - Developmental Biology, Palo Alto, CA,USA; 2Howard Hughes Medical Institute - StanfordUniversity School Of Medicine, Chevy Chase, MD, USA

65.11. Assessment of Resident and Fellow Knowledge ofthe Organ Donor Referral Process. N. Gupta,1 J. M.Garonzik-Wang,1 R. J. Passarella,1 M. L. Salter,1 L. M.Kucirka,1 B. J. Orandi,1 A. Law,1 D. L. Segev1; 1JohnsHopkins University School Of Medicine - Department OfSurgery, Baltimore, MD, USA

65.12. Perceived Knowledge of Kidney Transplantation andthe Pursuit of a Live Donor. N. Gupta,1 M. L. Salter,1

J. M. Garonzik-Wang,1 P. P. Reese,2 N. N. Dagher,1 N. M.Desai,1 D. L. Segev1; 1Johns Hopkins University School OfMedicine - Department Of Surgery, Baltimore, MD, USA;2University Of Pennsylvania - Renal Division, Philadelphia,PA, USA

65.13. Organ Donation from Burn-Injured Patients – ANational Perspective. T. E. Travis,1 L. S. Johnson,1 L. T.Moffatt,1 R. Subramanian,2 M. H. Jordan,1 J. W. Shupp1;1Washington Hospital Center - The Burn Center,Department Of Surgery, Washington, DC, USA; 2EmoryUniversity School Of Medicine - Emory Transplant Center,Atlanta, GA, USA

65.14. Timing of Gastrostomy Tube Placement in Childrenwith Inherited Metabolic Diseases Treated by Umbili-cal Cord Blood Transplantation. B. C. Gulack,1

M. M. Schweitzer,2 M. Kuchibhatla,3 V. K. Prasad,4 O. O.Adibe2; 1Duke University Medical Center - Department OfSurgery, Durham, NC, USA; 2Duke University MedicalCenter - Division Of Pediatric Surgery, Durham, NC, USA;3Duke University Medical Center - Department Of

Biostatistics And Bioinformatics, Durham, NC, USA; 4DukeUniversity Medical Center - Division Of Pediatric Blood AndMarrow Transplanation, Durham, NC, USA

65.15. Cost Effective Implementation of aPre-ScreeningAlgo-rithm for Living Kidney Donor Candidates Due to Sig-nificant Reduction of Futile Clinical Evaluations. Z. A.Stewart1; 1Universisty Of Iowa - Surgery, Iowa City, IA, USA

65.16. The Impact of Body Mass Index and Kidney Donor RiskIndex on Clinical Outcomes in Renal Transplant Pa-tients. E. Myers,1 D. Taber,1 C. Bratton,1 J. McGillicuddy,1 K.Chavin,1 P. Baliga1; 1Medical University Of South Carolina -Division Of Transplant Surgery, Charleston, SC, USA

65.17. Donor, but not Recipient Age, is a Risk Factor for theDevelopment of Post-Operative Surgical Complica-tions in Kidney Transplant Recipients. J. A. Shealy,1

D. J. Taber,1 C. F. Bratton,1 J. W. McGillicuddy,1 K. D.Chavin,1 P. Baliga1; 1Medical University Of South Carolina -College Of Medicine, Charleston, SC, USA

65.18. Variability of Delayed Graft Function After DeceasedDonor Kidney Transplantation Across U.S. TransplantCenters. B. J. Orandi,1 N. T. James,1 E. C. Hall,1 K. J. VanArendonk,1 J. M. Garonzik-Wang,1 N. Gupta,1 N. M. Desai,1

D. L. Segev1; 1Johns Hopkins University School Of Medicine- Surgery, Baltimore, MD, USA

65.19. Impact of Alcohol Abuse in Deceased Liver Donors onPost Transplant Outcomes. J. M. Pena,1 R. S. Mangus,1

C. A. Kubal,1 E. M. Frost,1 A. Tector1; 1Indiana UniversitySchool Of Medicine - Transplant/Surgery, Indianapolis, IN,USA

65.20. Educational Intervention Increases Transplant Candi-date andLiveDonorChampionComfortwith InitiatingConversations about Live Donation. E. A. King,1 J. M.Garonzik-Wang,1 A. H. Law,1 D. L. Segev1; 1Johns HopkinsUniversity School Of Medicine - Division Of TransplantSurgery/ Department Of Surgery, Baltimore, MD, USA

TRAUMA/CRITICAL CARE 3: TRAUMACRITICAL CARE AND SPECIAL POPULATIONS

66.1. Massive Transfusion in the Elderly Trauma Patient:Should it be Done? D. R. Jeffcoach,1 J. J. Gallegos,1 S. S.Gandhi,1 S. Daley,1 P. B. Barlow,1 R. Bollig,1 B. J. Daley1;1Univeristy Of Tennessee Medical Center - Department OfSurgery, Knoxville, TN, USA

66.2. The Impact Of Psychiatric Diagnoses Among TraumaPatients. W. A. Young,1 M. D. Connolly,1 A. H. Stephen,1

C. A. Adams,1 S. N. Luekel,1 W. G. Cioffi,1 D. S. Heffernan1;1Brown University School Of Medicine - Department OfSurgery, Division Of Trauma And Surgical Critical Care,Providence, RI, USA