Las Vegas, Nevada | September 6–8, 2018 ANNUAL FORUM ’181Friday Program Cases and Controversies in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery6:45 amRegistration7:30Non-CME Technology Workshops with BreakfastParticipants choose which to attendMAZOR X™ Robotic System: Innovations and Evolutions in Spine SurgeryJohn Pollina, MDSupported by: MedtronicPompeian I/IIExcelsiusGPS® First Clinical Experience Sabino D'Agostino, DO, FAANS, FACS Supported by: Globus MedicalPompeian III/IVSESSION 1 | Spinal Deformity Florentine BallroomMODERATORS: G. Mundis, MD & L. Pimenta, MDControversy: Does Every Patient Benefit from “Ideal” Correction?8:30Welcome8:35Age Specific Alignment Goals: Give It to Me Straight, What are the Key Goals I Need to Know for Each Case?S. BERVEN, MDDEBATE: Do We Really Need to Get Patients “Aligned” to Have a Good Long-term Outcome?8:43Case: 75 y/o Female with Modest Degenerative Scoliosis8:46Alignment is OverratedN. ANAND, MD8:51Alignment is Critical to OutcomeA. KANTER, MD8:56Discussion9:00Audience Response9:03How Do I Decide Whether MIS, Hybrid, or Open is Best for My Patient?J. URIBE, MD9:11DiscussionDEBATE: Surgical Approach to Degenerative Deformity: Front, Back, Lateral, or All Three?9:15Case: 60 y/o Female, PI/LL 20°, SVA 10°, PT 23°9:18Posterior Only is Ideal for the PatientM. WANG, MD9:23Circumferential MIS Surgery is BestR. EASTLACK, MD9:28Single Position Lateral Surgery Can Accomplish EverythingW. SMITH, MD9:33Discussion9:36Audience ResponseDEBATE: How Best to Treat L5-S1:9:38Case: Adult Degenerative Scoliosis with DDD L5-S1 No Prior Surgery9:41MIS TLIFS. QURESHI, MD9:46ALIF—Direct AnteriorD. OKONKWO, MD9:51Discussion9:55Avoiding L5-S1 in Short Segment Degenerative ScoliosisI. LIEBERMAN, MDLas Vegas, Nevada | September 6–8, 2018 ANNUAL FORUM ’182Friday Program, continued10:03Does Multi-Disciplinary Risk Assessment Lead to Better Outcomes?R. SETHI, MD10:11Discussion10:15PANEL DISCUSSION: Does Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Lead to More or Less Complications? Alignment Failure; Implant Non-union Failure; Repeat SurgeryMODERATORS: G. Mundis, MD & L. Pimenta, MDPANEL: S. Berven, MD; F. Phillips, MD; P. Mummaneni, MD & B. Staub, MD10:35Refreshment Break & Exhibit ViewingRoman BallroomConcurrent Sessions: Free Papers & Young Surgeons’ SessionSESSION 2A | Degenerative & Lateral Free PapersFlorentine BallroomMODERATORS: N. Ashraf, MD & N. Anand, MD11:05Paper #1: A Clinical Study to Evaluate Static vs Expandable Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion Devices: with One-Year Follow-upRichard Frisch, MD; Ingrid Y Luna, MS; Daina Brooks, BS; Gita Joshua, MA; and Charles Ledonio; Best Paper Award Finalist11:09Paper #2: Static vs Expandable Interbody Devices in Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion: Comparison of Radiographic and Functional OutcomesBenjamin Khechen, BA; Brittany Haws, MD; Dil Patel, BS; Mundeep Bawa; Harmeet Bawa; Jordan Guntin, BS; Kaitlyn Cardinal, BS; Andrew Block, BS; and Kern Singh, MD11:13Paper #3: Immediate Restoration of Lordosis in Single-level Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody fusion (MI-TLIF): A Comparison of Expandable and Static Interbody CagesAvani Vaishnav, MBBS; Philip Saville, MD; Steven McAnany, MD; Roger Härtl, MD; Sertac Kirnaz, MD; Rodrigo Navarro-Ramirez, MD, MSc; Catherine Gang, MPH; Sheeraz Qureshi, MD, MBA11:17Paper #4: Do Expandable Cages Lead to a Higher Incidence of Subsidence? Two-year Follow-up of Lateral Lumbar Interbody FusionsDan Cohen, MD; Joseph O’Brien, MD; William Tally, MD; Thomas Lee, MD; Torrey Shirk, BA; Gita Joshua, MA; and Charles Ledonio, MD11:21Discussion11:29Paper #5: Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery through Lumbar Decompression: Patient-Reported Outcomes from More than 9,000 CasesStefan Prada, MD; Michael Weiss, DO; Stephen Songhurst, BS; Chip Wade, PhD; and Reginald Davis, MDBest Paper Award Finalist11:33Paper #6: Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (MI-TLIF) vs Minimally Invasive Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion (MI-LLIF): A Comparison of Immediate Post-operative Outcomes for the Assessment of DecompressionSheeraz Qureshi, MD, MBA; Avani Vaishnav, MBBS; Catherine Himo Gang, MPH; Steven McAnany, MD; and Todd Albert, MDLas Vegas, Nevada | September 6–8, 2018 ANNUAL FORUM ’183Friday Program, continued11:37Paper #7: Employment is Associated with Superior Patient Reported Outcomes following Minimally Invasive Lumbar Spondylolisthesis Surgery: An Analysis of the Quality Outcomes DatabaseAndrew Chan, MD; Erica Bisson, MD, MPH; Mohamad Bydon, MD; Steven Glassman, MD; Kevin Foley, MD; Eric Potts, MD; Christopher Shaffrey, MD; Mark Shaffrey, MD; Domagoj Coric, MD; John Knightly, MD; Paul Park, MD; Michael Wang, MD; Kai-Ming Fu, MD, PhD; Jonathan Slotkin, MD; Anthony Asher, MD; Panagiotis Kerezoudis, MD; Regis Haid, MD; and Praveen Mummaneni, MD11:41Paper #8: Preoperative Opioid Use Associated with Worsened Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Stand-alone Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion for Degenerative Disc DiseaseDavid Salvetti, MD; Alp Ozpinar, MD; Nima Alan, MD; David Okonkwo, MD PhD; Adam Kanter, MD; and D. Kojo Hamilton11:45Discussion11:53Paper #9: Systematic Review of Facet Tropism as it Relates to Degenerative Disc Disease in the Lumbar Spine: The Overlooked Synovial JointFabio Pencle, MBBS; Moawiah Mustafa; Luai Mustafa; Omar Viqar; Zaid Sheikh; and Kingsley Chin, MD11:57Paper #10: Influence of Lumbar Stenosis on Concomitant Sacroiliac Joint Pain: Short-Term and Preliminary Long-Term ResultsKonrad Bach, MD; and Thomas Freeman, MD12:01 pmPaper #11: Anterior Column Release (ACR) during Lateral Interbody Fusion for Hyperlordotic Segmental CorrectionLarry Khoo, MD; Roya Gheissari, MS; and Charlie Loeb12:05Paper #12: Minimally Invasive Multilevel Oblique Lumbar Interbody Fusion (OLIF): An Anatomical Single Position Approach for CMIS Correction of Adult Spinal Deformity (ASD)Neel Anand, MD; Edward Nomoto, MD; Christopher Kong, MD; Babak Khandehroo, MD; and Sheila Kahwaty, PA-C12:09Discussion12:17Paper #13: Impact of Local Steroid Application in a Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody FusionBrittany Haws, MD; Benjamin Khechen, BA; Dil Patel, BS; Junyoung Ahn, MD; Daniel Bohl, MD, MPH; Mundeep Bawa; Harmeet Bawa; Kaitlyn Cardinal, BS; Jordan Guntin, BS; Sailee Karmarkar, BS; and Kern Singh, MD12:21Paper #14: Clinical Outcome of OLIF with Percutaneous Posterior Fixation in Lateral Position for Degenerative Spondylolisthesis: Comparison between Elderly and Non-elderly PatientsY. Koike; Y. Kotani; H. Terao; Y. Hosokawa; H. Kobayasi; Y. Kameda; and H. Fukaya12:25Paper #15: Use of Routine Motor-Evoked Potentials (MEPs) is Superior to Routine Running Electromyographic (EMG) and Somatosensory Evoked Potential (SSEP) Monitoring during Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion (LLIF) Procedures for Intraoperative Detection of Postoperative Neurological DeficitsLarry Khoo, MD; Roya Gheissari; Ji Hyun Lee; and P. Richard Emmanuel, MDBest Paper Award Finalist12:29DiscussionLas Vegas, Nevada | September 6–8, 2018 ANNUAL FORUM ’184Friday Program, continuedSESSION 2B | Deformity, Trauma & Cervical Free PapersPompeian I-IIMODERATORS: S. McAnany, MD & I. Moss, MD11:05Paper #16: Strategic Selection of Posterior Procedure and Clinical Outcome of Anterior-posterior Combined Correction Surgery with Oblique Lateral Interbody Fusion (OLIF) for Adult Spinal DeformityYoshihisa Kotani; Yoshinao Koike; Hidemasa Terao; Yumejiro Nakamura; Hiroyuki Tachi; Yasushi Yabuuchi; and Yusuke Kameda11:09Paper #17: The Impact of Endplate Fracture on the Clinical Efficacy of Minimally Invasive Percutaneous Pedicle Screw Fixation for Treatment of Thoraco-lumbar Vertebra Burst FracturesYongxin Ren, MD, PhD and Hui Che, Master11:13Paper #18: Multi-level Cervical Constructs in Clinical Practice Using Integrated Interbody FusionJason Garber, MD, FACS11:17Paper #19: Evaluation of Current Trends in Treatment of Single-level Cervical RadiculopathyJung Mok; Evan Sheha, MD; Andre Samuel, MD; Steven McAnany, MD; Avani Vaishnav, MBBS; Todd Albert, MD; Catherine Gang, MPH; and Sheeraz Qureshi, MD, MBA11:21Discussion11:29Paper #20: Sway and Neuromuscular Activity Changes in Adult Degenerative Scoliosis Patients Pre and Post Surgery Compared to ControlsR. Haddas and I. Lieberman11:33Paper #21: Proximal Fusion Constructs in MIS Scoliosis Surgery are Successful without Interbody or Intertransverse FusionS. Burks; J. Godzik; K. Bach; J. Uribe; and M. Wang11:37Paper #22: The MISDEF2 Algorithm: An Updated Algorithm for Patient Selection In Minimally Invasive Deformity SurgeryKai-ming Fu; Praveen Mummaneni; Paul Park; Michael Wang; Khoi Than; Adam Kanter; Dean Chou; Gregory Mundis; Robert Eastlack; Juan Uribe; Pierce Nunley; Richard Fessler; Neel Anand; and Christopher Shaffrey11:41Paper #23: Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes of Mini Open Correction and Fusion for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS): 2–5 Years Follow upD. Singh; M. Geck; E. Truumees; and J. Stokes11:45Discussion11:53Paper #24: The Relationship of Static Spinopelvic Parameters with Dynamic Biomechanical Parameters Measured by Gait and Balance Analyses in Patients with Adult Degenerative ScoliosisRam Haddas and Isador Lieberman, MD11:57Paper #25: Is Achieving Optimal Spinopelvic Parameters Necessary to Obtain Substantial Clinical Benefit: Analysis of Patients who Underwent Circumferential MIS or Hybrid Surgery with Open Posterior InstrumentationPaul Park, MD; Robert Eastlack, MD; Kai-Ming Fu, MD; Stacie Tran; Gregory Mundis, MD; Juan Uribe, MD; Michael Wang, MD; Khoi Than, MD; David Okonkwo, MD; Adam Kanter, MD; Pierce Nunley, MD; Neel Anand, MD; Richard Fessler, MD; Dean Chou, MD; Praveen Mummaneni, MD; and International Spine Study GroupLas Vegas, Nevada | September 6–8, 2018 ANNUAL FORUM ’18512:01 pmPaper #26: The Role of Pelvic Parameters on S2 Alar-Iliac (S2AI) Screw TrajectoryJamal Shillingford, MD; Joseph Laratta, MD; James Lin, MD; Comron Saifi; Steven Ludwig; Lawrence Lenke, MD; and Ronald Lehman, MD12:05Paper #27: Navigated Percutaneous Cervical Pedicle Screw Internal FixationJohn Peloza, MD and Meghan Cingrani12:09Discussion12:17Paper #28: The Effect of an Expandable Lordotic Interbody Implant to a Fixed Lordotic Interbody Implant in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: Its Effect on Sagittal Alignment and Restoration of Disc Height and Foraminal HeightsDonald Kucharzyk, DO and Dushan Budimir, BS12:21Paper #29: Iliac Screws may not be Necessary in Long Segment Constructs with Lumbosacral ALIF: A Cadaveric Study of Stability and Instrumentation StrainRandall Hlubek, MD; Jakub Godzik, MD; Anna Newcomb, MS; Jennifer Lehrman, MS; Bernardo De Andrada Pereira, MD; Brian Kelly, PhD; and Jay Turner, MD, PhD12:25Paper #30: Impact of Lower Thoracic vs. Upper Lumbar UIV in MIS Correction of Adult Spinal DeformityRobert Eastlack, MD; Pierce Nunley, MD; Juan Uribe, MD; Paul Park, MD; Stacie Tran, MPH; Michael Wang, MD; Khoi Than, MD; David Okonkwo, MD; Adam Kanter, MD; Neel Anand, MD; Richard Fessler, MD; Kai Ming Fu, MD; Dean Chou, MD; Praveen Mummaneni, MD; Gregory Mundis, MD; and International Spine Study Group12:29DiscussionSESSION 2C | Young Surgeons’ Free PapersPompeian III-IVMODERATORS: A. Kanter, MD & E. Yu, MD11:05YS Paper #31: Age, Number of Vertebral Levels Fused, and Average Psoas Size All Predict Hospital Length of Stay after Minimally Invasive TLIF and LLIFH. Zakaria; M. Macki; L. Massie; and V. Chang11:08YS Paper #32: Maximal Segmental Lordosis can be Achieved when Fixating into One or Both Vertebral Bodies during Anterior Column Realignment: A Cadaveric StudyJakub Godzik, MD; Bernardo de Andrada Pereira, MD; Anna Newcomb, MS; Jennifer Lehrman, MS; Gregory Mundis, MD; Juan Uribe, MD; Brian Kelly, PhD; and Jay Turner, MD, PhD11:11YS Paper #33: Optimizing Biomechanics of Anterior Column Realignment (ACR) Constructs: A Cadaveric Study of Rod Strain and Construct StabilityJakub Godzik, MD; Bernardo de Andrada Pereira, MD; Anna Newcomb, MS; Jennifer Lehrman, MS; Gregory Mundis, MD; Randy Hlubek, MD; Juan Uribe, MD; Brian Kelly, PhD; and Jay Turner, MD, PhD11:14YS Paper #34: Interbody Fusion Rate In Extreme Lateral Interbody Fusion Surgery: A Proposal of ClassificationLuca Proietti; Caterina Fumo; Luca Fresta; Andrea Perna; Ilaria Giannelli; Marco Renzi; and Francesco Ciro Tamburrelli11:17Discussion11:22YS Paper #35: Does Dynamic Surgical Guidance (DSG) Contribute to Safe and Accurate Pedicle Screws, A Retrospective CollectionJohn Starr, MD and David Powell, MDFriday Program, continuedLas Vegas, Nevada | September 6–8, 2018 ANNUAL FORUM ’186Friday Program, continued11:25YS Paper #36: Reducing Pedicle Drilling Radiation by using Dynamic Surgical Guidance with a Jamshidi Needle while Maintaining Screw Placement Accuracy: A Cadaver studyJohn Williams, MD; Larry Khoo, MD; Karim Muradian, MD; and John Gaughan, PhD11:28YS Paper #37: Comparison of Segmental Lordosis and Global Spinopelvic Alignment after Single-Level Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion or Transforaminal Lateral Interbody FusionY. Saadeh; J. Joseph; B. Smith; M. Kirsch; A. Sabbagh; and P. Park11:31YS Paper #38: A Novel, Single Step Technique to Percutaneously Insert Lumbar Pedicle Screws Significantly Reduces Surgical Time and Radiation Exposure to the Patient and the SurgeonSteven DeLuca, DO, MS11:34Discussion11:39YS Paper #39: Single-Level Instrumented Lumbar Interbody Fusion: The Impact of Ambulatory Surgical Centers on Evidence-Based MedicineDwight Tyndall, MD; William Zuke, MD; and Adam Wright-Chisem, BA11:42YS Paper #40: Minimally Invasive Posterior Fossa Tubular Decompression for the Management of a Chiari 1.5 Malformation: Technical Note, Proof of Concept and Illustrative CaseJ. Soriano-Sánchez; J. Romero-Rangel; S. Soriano-Solis; M. Soto-Garcia; and P. Trejo-Huerta11:45YS Paper #41: MIS TLIF Using A Lordotic Interbody Device That Expands in Both Axial and Sagittal PlanesHani Malone, MD and Richard Fessler, MD, PhD11:48YS Paper #42: The Impact of Interbody Location on Segmental Height and Angular Correction in an Expandable Articulating Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Interbody FusionL. Massie; M. Macki; H. Zakaria; and V. Chang11:51Discussion11:56YS Paper #43: An Anatomic Shape Guide to MRI Lumbar Foraminal StenosisG Grady McBride, MD11:59YS Paper #44: The Small Gets Smaller: Feasibility of 14mm Tubular Retractor in the Management of Simple and Complex Cases Of Lumbar Disc HerniationsArvind Kulkarni12:02 pmYS Paper #45: Cost of Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion in the ElderlyNima Alan; Andrew Faramand; Nitin Agarwal; David J. Salvetti; David K. Hamilton; David O. Okonkwo; and Adam S. Kanter, MD12:05YS Paper #46: Fully-endoscopic Bilateral Cervical Laminotomy with Unilateral Approach for Cervical Spinal Stenosis and Myelopathy: A Case Series Jian Shen, MD, PhD12:08Discussion12:13PANEL: Career Development and Life BalancePANELISTS: G. Anderson, MD; L. Khoo, MD; A. Kumar, MD; L. Robinson, MD & M. Wang, MDLas Vegas, Nevada | September 6–8, 2018 ANNUAL FORUM ’18712:35Lunch; Exhibit ViewingRoman Ballroom12:50–1:10Meet-the-Expert Non-CME SessionLeading. Expanding. Advancing. Insights to Lateral Procedural Solutions and TechnologyAdam Kanter, MDSupported by: NuVasiveRoman Ballroom12:35–1:15Young Surgeon Non-CME Workshop with Lunch Challenging Cases Debated: MI TLIF vs ALIFKern Singh, MD & Kornelis Poelstra, MDSupported by: K2MPompeian III-IVCONCURRENT SESSION 3A | Cervical Spine and Cervical ArthroplastyPompeian I-IIMODERATORS: F. Phillips, MD & P. Nunley, MDControversy: Cervical Arthroplasty is Underutilized.1:20IntroductionDEBATE: Single Level Middle Aged Patient with Soft Herniated Disc at 5-6 and Unilateral SXS. The Best Option is:1:22Case Example1:25TDRS. QURESHI, MD1:30MIS PCMFK. FOLEY, MD1:35ACDFH. BAE, MD1:40EndoscopicJ. YUE, MD1:45Discussion1:49Audience Response1:51CASE PANEL DISCUSSION: 68 y/o Female, with Osteopenia, Loss of Lordosis, Degen. Disc Collapse, 2 level Dz, Bilateral SXS, Mild Long Tract Signs. The Best Option is: Posterior, Multilevel; ACDF; Multi level TDRPANEL: H. Bae, MD; K. Foley, MD; S. Qureshi, MD & J. Yue, MD2:06Audience Response2:08Neuromonitoring in Minimally Invasive Cervical Spine Surgery: What’s the Value? When? Why?K. RADCLIFF, MD2:14Are ASCs Suitable for ACDFs / TDRs?K. FOLEY, MD2:20What are the Guidelines for Return to Work or Play after Surgery?M. OPPENLANDER, MD2:26DiscussionComplications Avoidance and Management:2:32Minimizing Collateral Damage with ACDFR. HUANG, MD2:38Posterior Cervical Spine SurgeryI. MOSS, MD2:44Bailout Options for MIS Intra op Instrumentation FailuresG. ANDERSON, MD2:49Discussion2:55Refreshment Break; Exhibit ViewingRoman BallroomFriday Program, continuedLas Vegas, Nevada | September 6–8, 2018 ANNUAL FORUM ’188Friday Program, continuedCONCURRENT SESSION 3B | Robotics, Navigation, Image GuidanceFlorentine BallroomMODERATORS: A. Kulkarni, MD; G. Mundis, MD & S. Qureshi, MD Controversy: Is Robotics the Next Lumbar TDR?1:20IntroductionDEBATE: Putting Pedicle Screws in a Twisted Spine. The Best Technique is:MODERATOR: G. Mundis, MD1:22CASE: Rotary Scoliosis in Elderly, Small Female1:25Real Surgeons Free HandB. STAUB, MD1:30Navigation for Feel and 3D ViewJ.P. MOBASSER, MD1:35Robots Know BestI. LIEBERMAN, MD1:40Discussion1:45Audience Response1:55Options for Reducing Radiation Exposure in Minimally InvasiveSpine Surgery, Even When Budgets are TightS. MCANANY, MD2:03Principles of Navigation: Review of Current TechnologiesB. STAUB, MD2:112D vs. 3D Image Guidance: How Much is Enough?P. PARK, MD2:19Discussion2:27Robotic Spine Surgery: Where are We Today and Where are We heading?J. ROH, MD2:373D Navigation and Robotics: Complications Avoidance and ManagementR. LEHMAN, MD2:47Discussion2:55Refreshment Break; Exhibit ViewingRoman BallroomSESSION 4 | Technology Updates—Non-CME SessionFlorentine BallroomMODERATORS: K. Radcliff, MD & W. Smith, MD3:20Advanced MIS TLIF featuring CD HORIZON™ SOLERA™ VOYAGER Awl-Tap Screw (ATS™) and StealthStation™ S8 Surgical Navigation System Jean Pierre Mobasser, MDSupported by: Medtronic3:26NanoLOCK Technology and Clinical Outcomes Update Robert Eastlack, MD Supported by: Titan Spine3:32Design Overview and Early Clinical Results of a Novel, Deployable Lateral Device Clint P. Hill, MD Supported by: Spineology 3:38The Science of Tritanium, More than Surface Supported by: StrykerLas Vegas, Nevada | September 6–8, 2018 ANNUAL FORUM ’189Friday Program, continued3:44ExcelsiusGPS® First Clinical Experience Sabino D’Agostino, DO, FAANS, FACS Supported by: Globus Medical3:50UNLEASH™ MIS TLIF Solution: Improve Efficiency and Reduce Cost in MIS Lumbar Fusion John Hall, MD Supported by: DePuy 3:56DiscussionSESSION 5 | Ambulatory Spine Surgery / Multimodal Analgesia TechniquesFlorentine BallroomMODERATORS: K. Radcliff, MD & W. Smith, MDControversy: Does Ambulatory Surgery Benefit Patient Outcome?Transitioning Spine Surgery from the Hospital to an Ambulatory Surgery Center:4:00Which Cases Can I Safely Do in an ASC?N. ASHRAF, MD4:07ALIF in Same Day Surgery SettingJ. SCHOEFF, MD4:14My Experience and Learning CurveK. SINGH, MD4:21Discussion4:26How to Keep Hospital Administrators Happy While Taking Cases Out of the HospitalF. PHILLIPS, MD4:33Do the Economics of ASCs Make Sense in 2018?H. BAE, MD4:40Discussion4:45Multimodal Analgesia and Anesthesia Techniques for Same Day DischargeSuccess in Spine Surgery—with Video Demo of TAP Block for ALIF and LLIFE. SOFFIN, MD4:55Use of Opioids in the Ambulatory SettingG. POLSTON, MD5:03Novel Methods for Treating Postoperative Pain Following Spinal SurgeryP. WHANG, MD5:11DiscussionDEBATE: Doing Spine Surgery in an ASCMODERATOR: W. Taylor, MD5:16Is Better for Your PatientsM. WANG, MD5:22Is Worse for the Patient (But Good for the Surgeon’s Wallet)G. MUNDIS, MD5:28Discussion5:33Audience Response5:35–6:35Adjourn; Welcome ReceptionRoman BallroomNext >