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PFDWEEK2018
       CHICAGO

                                                      CONFERENCE
                                                        PROGRAM

                                                                 Health Sciences
                                                               Continuing Education

 OCTOBER 9-13, 2018   H YAT T R E G E N C Y C H I C A G O   CHICAGO, IL
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PFD WEEK PROGRAM COMMITTEE
                                                                 Felicia Lane, MD, MS Committee Chair
PFD WEEK 2018                                                    Emily Lukacz, MD Committee Vice-Chair
               Get ready for PFD Week 2018! On behalf of         Heather van Raalte, MD Workshop Chair
               the entire program committee, we are pleased      Emily Whitcomb, MD Workshop Vice-Chair
               to welcome you to the 39th Annual Scientific
               Meeting in Chicago. This year’s PFD Week
               revolves around the theme Reflections, and        MEMBERS:                      Oz Harmanli, MD
our program focuses on learning from the past to reinvent        Julie Brewer, PT, DPT,        Peter Jeppson, MD
the future. New this year is a Thieves’ Market session. Please      BCB-PMD                    Una Lee, MD
attend to find out what this new platform entails! Make sure     Kimberly Ferrante, MD         John Occhino, MD, MS
                                                                 Elizabeth Geller, MD          Cheryl Simpson, RN
to catch Thursday’s surgical round robin as Drs. Cundiff,
                                                                 Jonathan Gleason, MD          Clifford Wai, MD
Gutman, Kenton, and Menefee debate their favorite apical
suspension techniques.
                                                                 ABSTRACT REVIEW               Oz Harmanli, MD
This year on Tuesday and Wednesday, the program will                                           Christine Heisler, MD
                                                                 COMMITTEE:
include a selection of cutting-edge workshops, and                                             Lekha Hota, MD
industry-supported learning activities. If you did not sign      Mary Ackenbom, MD
                                                                                               Catherine Hudson, MD
up ahead of time, swing by the attendee services desk to         Jessica Aguillon, MSN,
                                                                                               Peter Jeppson, MD
                                                                    APRN, NP-C
inquire about openings and register.                                                           Keisha Jones, MD
                                                                 Tirsit Asfaw, MD
                                                                                               Charles Kilpatrick, MD
                                                                 Mitchell Berger, MD, PhD
Wednesday afternoon we will introduce a new scientific                                         Felicia Lane, MD, MS
                                                                 Megan Bradley, MD
abstract format, the Scientific Salons. These moderated,                                       Una Lee, MD
                                                                 Julie Brewer, PT, DPT,
three-minute oral presentations will give more members an                                      Brian Linder, MD
                                                                    BCB-PMD
opportunity to present their valuable research and reduce the                                  Joye Lowman, MD, MPH
                                                                 Taylor Brueseke, MD
number of poster presentations.                                                                Emily Lukacz, MD
                                                                 Cassandra Carberry, MD
                                                                                               Kate Meriwether, MD
                                                                 Zaid Chaudhry, MD
                                                                                               Kavita Mishra, MD
Make sure to enjoy the Windy City and reflect on all your        Jill Danford, MD
                                                                                               Diane Newman, DNP, FAAN,
prior AUGS meetings and experiences. This is a time to catch     Alexis Dieter, MD
                                                                                                 BCB-PMO
up with acquaintances and welcome those new to the field.        Gena Dunivan, MD
                                                                                               John Occhino, MD, MS
Times are planned for you to relax, exercise with a morning      Kimberly Ferrante, MD, MAS
                                                                                               Lauren Siff, MD
run and yoga class, and enjoy social and networking events,      Tanaz Ferzandi, MD
                                                                                               Heather van Raalte, MD
                                                                 Maria Florian Rodriguez, MD
including special interest group meetings, the Welcome                                         Clifford Wai, MD
                                                                 Matthew Fraser, PhD
Reception, a happy hour in the exhibit hall, and the                                           Milena Weinstein, MD
                                                                 Elizabeth Geller, MD
always-popular AUGSome Karaoke Challenge.                                                      Emily Whitcomb, MD, MAS
                                                                 Amy George, MD, FACOG
                                                                                               Kyle Wohlrab, MD
                                                                 David Glazier, MD
Welcome to Chicago!                                              Jonathan Gleason, MD
                                                                 Karen Gold, MD, MSCI
Felicia Lane, MD, MS
Committee Chair
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Meeting Information.......................................................................................................... 5
    Continuing Education....................................................................................................... 6
    Networking Events.............................................................................................................. 7
    Keynote Presentations................................................................................................ 11
    Schedule at a Glance................................................................................................... 14
    Scientific Program........................................................................................................... 16
               Tuesday.......................................................................................................................... 16
               Wednesday................................................................................................................ 17
               Thursday....................................................................................................................... 31
               Friday................................................................................................................................ 42
               Saturday........................................................................................................................ 52
    Exhibit Hall Information.................................................56
    AUGS Award Recipients................................................64
    PFD Research Foundation Award Recipients.................65
    AUGS Leadership..........................................................68

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MEETING INFORMATION

Attendee Services Desk Hours                                     Exhibit Hall Hours
Grand Ballroom Registration                                      Riverside West

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9  | 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM                          WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10        | 5:30 – 7:30 PM
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 | 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM                        Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 | 6:15 AM – 6:00 PM                         THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11       | 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 | 6:15 AM – 5:00 PM                           10:15 – 10:45 AM
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 | 8:00 AM – 12:15 PM                        Break in Exhibit Hall

                                                                 11:45 AM – 1:30 PM
Speaker Ready Room                                               Lunch in Exhibit Hall
AUGS provides a room for all speakers to review and submit
their presentations before their session. To better serve you,   5:30 – 6:30 PM
this process must be completed at least three hours prior to     Exhibit Hall Happy Hour
your session.
                                                                 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12      | 9:30 AM – 2:45 PM
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9  | 6:30 AM – 6:30 PM                          9:50 – 10:20 AM
                                                                 Break in Exhibit Hall
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 | 6:30 AM – 6:30 PM
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 | 6:30 AM – 4:30 PM                         1:20 – 2:45 PM
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 | 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM                           Lunch in Exhibit Hall

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 | 7:30 AM – 10:00 AM

                                                                                            MEETING CODE OF CONDUCT
                                                                                            AUGS is committed to providing a safe
                                                                                            and productive meeting environment
                                                                                            that fosters open dialogue and the
                                                                                            exchange of scientific ideas, promotes
                                                                                            equal opportunities and treatment of all
                                                                                            participants, and is free of harassment
                                                                                            and discrimination. AUGS prohibits any
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                                  oundation Silent Auction                                 form of harassment, sexual or otherwise.
                                                                                            Harassment includes speech or behavior
                                  THURSDAY                                                  that is not welcome or is personally

NEW
                                  Help support the PFD Research Foundation                  offensive, whether it is based on ethnicity,
                                  and win big. Items will be placed throughout              gender, religion, age, body size, disability,
                                                                                            veteran status, marital status, sexual

THIS
                                  the exhibit hall so come on in and bid on a
                                                                                            orientation, gender identity, or any other
                                  trip, event tickets and more!                             reason not related to scientific merit. It

YEAR!
                                                                                            includes stalking, unnecessary touching,
                                                                                            and unwelcome attention.
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                                 hy Did You Choose FPMRS?
                                  We want to hear from you on why you chose                 If you are being harassed, notice that
                                                                                            someone else is being harassed, or have
                                  to specialize in FPMRS! Stop by the AUGS
                                                                                            any related concerns, please contact
                                  booth, write down your reason and get your                Michelle Zinnert, CEO at (202) 280-5027
                                  picture taken! Everyone who stops by will                 or michelle@augs.org or any AUGS
                                  receive an AUGS branded notebook!                         Staff member immediately. Staff can be
                                                                                            identified by their blue AUGS shirts. All
                                                                                            reports are confidential.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION

                       Educational Goals and Objectives                                Education Credits
CONTINUING EDUCATION

                                                                                       Creighton University designates this live activity for a
                       • Describe and discuss the pathophysiology of pelvic
                                                                                       maximum of 32.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.
                         floor disorders, including pelvic organ prolapse, urinary     Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with
                         incontinence, fecal incontinence, and sexual dysfunction.     the extent of their participation in the activity. (10/9=7.0
                       • Identify risk factors and the epidemiology of pelvic floor   credits; 10/10=8.0 credits; 10/11=6.5 credits; 10/12=7.25
                         disorders.                                                    credits; 10/13=3.75 credits) AAPA accepts AMA category 1
                                                                                       credit for the PRA from organizations accredited by ACCME.
                       • Delineate the impact of pelvic floor disorders on
                         the quality of life for women who suffer from these           NURSES CE
                         conditions.                                                   Creighton University Health Sciences Continuing Education
                                                                                       designates this activity for up to 32.50 contact hour(s) for
                       • Review and discuss the tools to assess and quantify          nurses. Nurses should claim only the credit commensurate
                         pelvic floor disorders.                                       with the extent of their participation in the activity. (10/9=7.0
                       • Explain non-surgical and surgical treatments used to         credits; 10/10=8.0 credits; 10/11=6.5 credits; 10/12=7.25
                         manage pelvic floor disorders.                                credits; 10/13=3.75 credits)
                       • Identify methods for preventing lower urinary tract          PHYSICAL THERAPY
                         symptoms.                                                     The Board of Physical Therapy Practice does not pre-approve
                       • Review the methods for treating mesh related                 continuing education course offerings but will accept
                         complications.                                                a continuing education activity when they are planned
                                                                                       and conducted for physical therapists and the continuing
                       • Identify methods to avoid nerve injury during pelvic         education activity relates to the practice of Physical Therapy.
                         surgery.                                                      Each professional is responsible for their own certification.
                       • Describe indications for uterine preservations during        (The following States require pre-approval for physical
                                                                                       therapy credit: California, Florida, Louisiana, Nevada, Ohio
                         prolapse surgery.
                                                                                       and Texas.)

                                                                                       ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
                                                                                       In support of improving patient
                                                                                       care, this activity has been
                                                                                       planned and implemented by Creighton University Health
                                                                                       Sciences Continuing Education and American Urogynecologic
                                                                                       Society (AUGS). Creighton University Health Sciences
                                                                                       Continuing Education (HSCE) is jointly accredited by the
                                                                                       Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
                                                                                       (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
                                                                                       (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC),
                                                                                       to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

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NETWORKING EVENTS

Special Interest Groups (SIGs)                                PFD Week Welcome Reception

                                                                                                                                   NETWORKING EVENTS
Business Meetings
                                                              WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10         | 5:30 – 7:30 PM
AUGS SIGs provide a sense of community and focused            Join us in the Exhibit Hall for the Welcome Reception to kick
education around specific areas of interest in the field of   off PFD Week 2018! This is your first opportunity to catch up
FPMRS. All attendees are welcome to join the SIG meetings     with colleagues while you meet with industry exhibitors and
to learn more and become involved with AUGS.                  enjoy light refreshments.

Advanced Practice, Physical                                   Exhibit Hall Happy Hour
Therapy, and Allied Health (APPTAH)
                                                              THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11        | 5:30 – 6:30 PM
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10         | 5:00 – 6:00 PM                Join AUGS in the Exhibit Hall for a happy hour celebration
Columbus Hall CD                                              of PFD Week. Visit the 2018 exhibitors and stop by the
CHAIR: Jan Baker, MS, APRN                                    AUGS booth, while you mingle with peers and make new
VICE CHAIR: Julie Brewer, PT, DPT, BCB-PMD                    connections.

Basic Science                                                 Fellowship Program Meet and Greet for
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9       | 5:00 – 6:00 PM                     Residents
Columbus Hall IJ                                              Columbus Hall A-F
CHAIR: Marianna Alperin, MD, MS
                                                              FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12      | 4:30 – 5:30 PM
VICE CHAIR: Gina Northington, MD, PhD
                                                              Take advantage of the opportunity to network with other
                                                              residents and learn about programs from across the country.
Electronic Medical Record (EMR)                               Residents can rotate through programs of interest and
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11        | 12:30 – 1:30 PM                 discuss details with the representative on-site.
Grand Ballroom EF
CHAIR: Audrey E. Curtis, MD                                   AUGSOME Underwater Party
VICE CHAIR: Cassandra Carberry, MD
                                                              FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12      | 7:00 – 11:00 PM
                                                              Shedd Aquarium
Global Health
                                                              Celebrating 10 years of the Karaoke Challenge! Join AUGS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10         | 5:00 – 6:00 PM                for an exciting event filled with music, food, drinks and
Roosevelt 3AB
                                                              much more. The aquarium will be open during this event
CHAIR: Rahel Nardos, MD                                       for attendees! Sign up now for the Karaoke Challenge in
VICE CHAIR: Ambereen Sleemi, MD, MPH                          the AUGS booth! All ticket sales benefit the PFD Research
                                                              Foundation.
Mesh/Graft Use in Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery
                                                              Buses will pick up on the lobby level of the East Tower of
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11        | 12:30 – 1:30 PM                 the Hyatt Regency from the doors facing
Grand Ballroom AB                                             Wacker drive starting at 6:45 pm and will begin making
CHAIR: Abbas S. Shobeiri, MD                                  return journeys from the Shedd Aquarium to the
VICE CHAIR: Lieschen Quiroz, MD                               Hyatt beginning at 8:10 pm

Private Practice
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11        | 12:30 – 1:30 PM
Grand Ballroom CD
CHAIR: Jorge F. Peacher, MD
VICE CHAIR: Magdalene Karon, MD

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2018 PFD WEEK SPONSORS

THANK YOU TO THE 2018 PFD WEEK SPONSORS!
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INDUSTRY EDUCATIONAL SYMPOSIA
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11                                                                                                      FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12
6:30 – 7:45 AM                                                                                                            6:30-7:45 AM
All Mesh Isn’t the Same                                                                                                   Latest Perspectives in Overactive Bladder Treatment
Columbus Hall IJ                                                                                                          Columbus Hall IJ
FACULTY: Vincente Lucente, MD; Stephanie Molden, MD, FACOG                                                                SPEAKER: Peter K. Sand, MD
Presented by Coloplast Corp.                                                                                              Presented by Astellas

12:00 – 1:30 PM                                                                                                           9:50 – 10:20 AM
Connecting with OAB Patients                                                                                              Product Theater: Hands-on with Endosee Cystoscopy
Columbus Hall IJ                                                                                                          Riverside West, Product Theater (Exhibit Hall)
FACULTY: Mickey Karram, MD                                                                                                SPEAKER: Michael Vardy, MD
Presented by Allergan                                                                                                     Presented by CooperSurgical

                                                                                                                          1:20 – 2:45 PM
Improving the Customer Experience with
                                                                                                                          Why Consider Single-Incision Slings for Your Patients?
Digital Technology
                                                                                                                          Columbus Hall IJ
Columbus Hall KL
                                                                                                                          FACULTY: Kevin Benson, MD, MS, FACOG; Michael Kennelly, MD,
FACULTY: Andrea M. Pezzella, MD, FACOG; Kevin Jones
                                                                                                                          FACS; Amanda White, MD; Charlie Khamis, Boston Scientific Director
Presented by Medtronic                                                                                                    of Clinical Strategy
                                                                                                                          Presented by Boston Scientific

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PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS             Workshops require a separate registration fee.
                                          Please visit the registration desk to inquire.

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KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS

Raymond A. Lee Lecture: A Primer in                                Narrative Matters-The Paradox of

                                                                                                                                       KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Ureteral Injury                                                    Telling Our Stories
               Elizabeth Mueller, MD                                              Lisa S. Rosenbaum, MD
               Professor of Urology and OB/GYN Division and                       National Correspondent, New England
               Fellowship Director of FPMRS                                       Journal of Medicine
               Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of                        Cardiologist, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
               Medicine                                                           Instructor, Harvard Medical School

Dr. Mueller will cover the historical procedures in urology that   Remember playing the game “telephone” as a child and
demonstrate the principles of operating on the ureter. She         how the story would change each time it was told? Take
will cover various treatment options and a modern approach         this concept and apply it to “stories of medicine”. How can
to dealing with ureteral vaginal fistula treatment. Lastly,        these “stories” help us or lead us astray in our field? Join Dr.
she will discuss in detail how to manage complications             Rosenbaum as she introduces the basic concepts of cognitive
associated with ureteral injury.                                   psychology and explains the role it has in shaping modern
                                                                   medicine and our ability to care for patients, as well as how it
Dr. Elizabeth R. Mueller MD, MSME, is a Professor of               can be translated into public policy?
Urology and Obstetrics/Gynecology at Loyola University
Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. She is also Division           Lisa Rosenbaum is a cardiologist at Brigham and Women’s
and Fellowship Director of Female Pelvic Medicine and              Hospital, National Correspondent for the New England
Reconstructive Surgery Program. She completed a BS                 Journal of Medicine, and Instructor at Harvard Medical
in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Missouri-           School. Her work has also appeared in thenewyorker.com,
Rolla and a MS in Mechanical Engineering at Washington             New York Times, and Boston Globe.
University in St. Louis. She practiced as an engineer and
business manager with Procter and Gamble for six years
before attending St. Louis University’s School of Medicine.
She completed her urology residency and FPMRS fellowship
at Loyola University. She is board-certified in both.

Dr. Mueller is an NIH-funded researcher with an interest in
minimally invasive (laparoscopic and vaginal) approaches
to pelvic organ prolapse. She is a principle investigator and
member of the NIDDK funded consortium on the Prevention
of Lower Urinary Symptoms (PLUS) in women. Other areas of
research interest include using 3-D ultrasound of the pelvic
floor for pelvic floor disorders and management of surgical
complications, understanding the urinary microbiome and
its relationship to lower urinary tract symptoms. She is a
gifted educator and has received numerous awards including
Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine’s “Attending
of the Year” and the Society of Women in Urology Christina
Manthos Mentoring Award given to men or women who
have demonstrated extraordinary mentoring skills to female
urologists. She is also the mother to incredible 15-year old
twins, Jonathan and Mia Rose.

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Upcoming Events
2018
•A
  UGS Webinar: The Sacrospinous Ligament Fixation:
 Classical Apical Support with a Great Future
 October 17, 2018
•A
  UGS Webinar: AUGS Coding & Reimbursement
 Committee Updates December 5, 2018

2019
• Fellows Hands-On Course January 14-15, 2019
• UrogynUpdate 2019 February 21-23, 2019
•U
  rogynecology for the Advanced Practice Provider 2019
 April 11-13, 2019
• Fellows Robotic Course May 22-24, 2019
•U
  rogynecologic Master Class 2018: Taking Your Surgical
 Skills to the Next Level July 19-20, 2019

    View details about these events and
       many more at www.augs.org
Register Today!
Don’t miss this
course designed
for the Experienced
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February 21-23, 2019
Andaz Mayakoba
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     Latest Techniques & Emerging Trends
                                                                2019
     Engage with Innovative Problem Solvers
     Implement New Concepts in your Practice
     Optimize Patient Care
     Expand your knowledge of the latest treatments of complex
     female pelvic floor disorders and the latest important research
     in the field. Leave the conference with valuable insights
     from leaders in the field on complex and challenging clinical
     scenarios that you can implement immediately.

                           For more information, visit
                           www.augs.org/update2019.
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

                       TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9                                                   THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

                       7:30 AM – 5:30 PM  Attendee Services Desk Hours                      6:15 AM – 6:00 PM Attendee Services Desk Hours
                                          Grand Ballroom Registration                       6:30 – 7:15 AM      Healthy Beginnings: Run
                       8:30 AM – 12:00 PM Pre-Conference Workshops                          6:30 – 7:45 AM 	
                                                                                                            Breakfast Symposium: All Mesh Isn’t
                                          Columbus Hall A-L      page 16                                        the Same – Columbus Hall IJ
                       1:30 – 5:00 PM     Pre-Conference Workshops                                              Presented by Coloplast Corp.
                                          Columbus Hall A-L      page 16                    6:45 – 7:45 AM	
                                                                                                           Meet the Experts Educational Roundtables –
                                                                                                                                                            page
                       				                                                                                     Riverside East-Roundtable Section           31
                                                                                            8:00 – 8:15 AM 	Welcome and Introduction – Riverside East
                       WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10                                                8:15 – 9:15 AM      General Session I – Riverside East
                       7:00 AM – 6:00 PM     Attendee Services Desk Hours                   9:15 – 10:15 AM	
                                                                                                            State of the Society Presidential Address
                       8:00 AM – 4:00 PM     Fellows’ Day – Grand Ballroom AB     page 16                       Riverside East
                       8:00 AM – 4:15 PM	
                                         Program Directors’ Workshop                        10:15 – 10:45 AM	
                                                                                                             Break in the Exhibit Hall
                                             Plaza AB         page 17                                           Riverside West
                       8:30 AM – 12:00 PM	
                                          Pre-Conference Workshops                          10:45 – 11:45 AM	Scientific Concurrent Session
                                             Columbus Hall A-L          page 18                                 Grand Ballroom A-F
                       1:30 – 5:00 PM	
                                      Pre-Conference Workshops                              10:45 – 11:45 AM   S urgical Tutorial – Pubo-Vaginal Slings
                                                                        page 19                                 Columbus Hall KL          page 35
                                             Columbus Hall A-L
                       4:30 – 5:30 PM	
                                      Scientific Salons                                     11:45 AM – 1:30 PM	Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
                                             Grand Ballroom CD and EF                                          Riverside West
                       5:30 – 7:30 PM	
                                      Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall                 12:00 – 1:30 PM 	
                                                                                                             Lunch Symposium: Connecting with OAB
                                             Riverside West                                                     Patients – Columbus Hall IJ
                                                                                                                Presented by Allergan
                                                                                                                Lunch Symposium: Improving the
                                                                                                                Customer Experience with Digital
                                                                                                                Technology – Columbus Hall KL
                                                                                                                Presented by Medtronic
                                                                                            1:30 – 2:15 PM      S urgical Round Robin: Apical Prolapse
                                                                                                                 How to Handle It? Hysteropexy vs.
                                                                                                                 Supracervical Hysterectomy/Cervicopexy
                                                                                                                 vs. Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy/ASC
                                                                                                                 vs. Vaginal Hysterectomy/ASC
                                                                                                                 Riverside East
                                                                                            2:15 – 2:40 PM       Raymond A. Lee Lecture: A Primer in
                                                                                                                  Ureteral Injury – Riverside East
                                                                                                                Presented by Elizabeth R. Mueller, MD
                                                                                            2:40 – 2:50 PM      FPMRS Journal Update – Riverside East
                                                                                            2:50 – 3:00 PM 	
                                                                                                            Junior Faculty Research Network
                                                                                                                Riverside East
                                                                                            3:00 – 4:20 PM	
                                                                                                           General Session II – Riverside East
                                                                                            4:20 – 4:30 PM      BREAK
                                                                                            4:30 – 5:30 PM 	
                                                                                                            Scientific Concurrent Sessions
                                                                                                                Grand Ballroom A-F
                                                                                            4:30 – 5:30 PM	
                                                                                                           Surgical Tutorial – Fistulas
                                                                                                                Columbus Hall KL          page 41

                                                                                            5:30 – 6:30 PM      Exhibit Hall Happy Hour – Riverside West

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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12                                             SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13

                                                                                                                               SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
6:15 AM – 5:00 PM   Attendee Services Desk Hours               8:00 AM – 12:15 PM    Attendee Services Desk Hours
6:30 – 7:45 AM	
               Breakfast Symposium: Latest Perspec-            8:30 – 8:35 AM	
                                                                              Announcements and Preview of 2019
                    tives in Overactive Bladder Treatment                            Riverside East
                    Columbus Hall IJ                           8:35 – 9:35 AM        General Session V – Riverside East
                    Speaker: Peter K. Sand, MD
                    Presented by Astellas                      9:35 – 10:30 AM	
                                                                               Multi-Disciplinary Opioid Panel
                                                                                   Riverside East
6:45 – 7:45 AM      Healthy Beginnings: Yoga – Plaza AB
                                                               10:30 – 11:15 AM	  Master Surgeon Presentations: 30
6:45 – 7:45 AM	
               Meet the Experts Educational                                        Years of Practicing MIGS at the
                    Roundtables – Riverside East-
                                            page 42
                                                                                   Teaching Institution and Avoiding
                    Roundtable Section
                                                                                   Complications – Riverside East
8:00 – 8:05 AM  Welcome Remarks – Riverside East               11:15 AM – 12:25 PM General Session VI – Riverside East
8:05 – 8:15 AM	PFD Research Foundation Update
                                                               12:25 PM              Adjourn
                Riverside East
8:15 – 9:05 AM	General Scientific Session III
                Riverside East
9:05 – 9:50 AM	Panel: Multi-Disciplinary Defecation
                Disorders – Riverside East
9:50 – 10:20 AM Break in Exhibit Hall – Riverside West
9:50 – 10:20 AM	
                Product Theater: Hands-on with
                Endosee Cystoscopy – Riverside West,
                Product Theater (Exhibit Hall)
                    Presented by CooperSurgical
10:20 – 11:05 AM     Thieves’ Market – Riverside East
11:05 – 11:25 AM     SUFU Update – Riverside East
11:25 AM – 12:20 PM	General Scientific Session IV
                     Riverside East
12:20 – 12:55 PM	   Keynote Presentation: Narrative Matters
                     - The Paradox of Telling Our Stories
                     Riverside East
                    Speaker: Lisa S. Rosenbaum, MD
12:55 – 1:10 PM  IORN Data on Incontinence and
                Q
                Prolapse - Quality in Anti-Incontinence
                Surgery – Riverside East
1:10 – 1:20 PM	AUGS Pelvic Floor Disorders Registry for
                Research (PFDR-R) – Riverside East
1:20 – 2:45 PM	Lunch in the Exhibit Hall – Riverside West
1:20 – 2:45 PM 	
                Lunch Symposium: Why Consider
                Single-Incision Slings for Your Patients?
                – Columbus Hall IJ
                    Presented by Boston Scientific
2:45 – 4:05 PM 	Concurrent Sessions – Grand Ballroom A-F
2:45 – 5:40 PM  Video Café – Columbus Hall GH
4:30 – 5:30 PM  Fellowship Program Meet-and-Greet
                for Residents – Columbus Hall A-F
7:00 – 11:00 PM	
                AUGSome Underwater Party and
                Karaoke Challenge – Shedd Aquarium

                                                                                               PFD WEEK 2018   n OCT 9 - 13   15
Workshops require a separate registration fee.

                           TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9                                                        Please visit the attendee
                                                                                                                      registration
                                                                                                                                services
                                                                                                                                   desk to
                                                                                                                                         desk
                                                                                                                                           inquire.
                                                                                                                                              to inquire.

                           7:30 AM – 5:30 PM  Attendee Services Desk Hours
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9

                           8:30 AM – 12:00 PM Pre-Conference Workshops                         1:30 – 5:00 PM
                                              Columbus Hall A-L
                                                                                               Avoiding and Managing Complications
                           1:30 – 5:00 PM     Pre-Conference Workshops
                                                                                               During Robotic and Straight Laparoscopy
                                              Columbus Hall A-L
                                                                                               Sacrocolpopexy
                           7:30 AM – 5:30 PM                                                   Columbus Hall EF
                                                                                               COURSE DIRECTOR: Patrick J. Culligan, MD
                           Attendee Services Open
                                                                                               FACULTY: Peter L. Rosenblatt, MD; Kristie A. Greene, MD

                           8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

                                                                                               Basic Science Symposium
                           Global Health for the Urogynecologist:                              Columbus Hall IJ
                           Adapting our Experience and Knowledge to
                                                                                               COURSE DIRECTOR: Marianna Alperin, MD, MS
                           the World Environment                                               CO-DIRECTOR: Gina M. Northington, MD, PhD
                           Columbus Hall AB                                                    FACULTY: Steve Abramowitch, MD; Richard Lieber, PhD
                           COURSE DIRECTOR: Cathy G. Flood, MD, FRCSC                          Presented by the Basic Science SIG
                           FACULTY: Dianna MacDonald, BPT; Magali Robert, MD, FRCSC

                                                                                               Beyond Establishing Evidence-Base:
                           Hands-On: Energy-Based Vaginal Therapies:
                                                                                               Dissemination and Implementation Science
                           The Time Has Come - Review of Basic
                           Science, Current Evidence, Comparative                              Columbus Hall AB
                           Technology, and Demonstration                                       COURSE DIRECTOR: Heidi W. Brown, MD, MAS
                           Columbus Hall IJ                                                    FACULTY: Jane Mahoney, MD; Diane K. Newman, DNP, FAAN,
                                                                                               BCB-PMO; Andrew Quanbeck, PhD
                           COURSE DIRECTOR: Nathan L Guerette, MD
                           FACULTY: Stephanie Molden, MD, FACOG; Eric R. Sokol, MD;
                           Kevin J. E. Stepp, MD                                               Evaluation and Management of Lower
                           In-kind support provided by Thermi, an Allmirall Company, and       Urinary Tract Injuries
                           Cynosure, A Hologic Company                                         Columbus Hall KL
                                                                                               COURSE DIRECTOR: Margaret Mueller, MD
                           Hands-On: Urodynamics                                               FACULTY: Kimberly Kenton, MD, MS ; Elizabeth R. Mueller, MD
                           Columbus Hall KL                                                    In-kind support provided by Boston Scientific
                           COURSE DIRECTOR: Timothy B. McKinney, MD
                           FACULTY: G. Willy Davila, MD; Mikel Gray, PhD, PNP, FNP, CUNP,
                                                                                               Hands-On: Principles of Neuromodulation
                           CCCN, FAANP, FAAN; Marie Fidela R. Paraiso, MD; Peter K. Sand, MD
                                                                                               Columbus Hall GH
                           Presented by Laborie
                                                                                               FACULTY: Una Lee, MD
                           Multidisciplinary Evaluation and Management                         Presented by Medtronic
                           of Vulvar Disorders
                           Columbus Hall EF                                                    Transgender Surgical Care 2.0
                           COURSE DIRECTOR: Debbie Kay Ritchie, NP                             Columbus Hall CD
                           FACULTY: Charles W. Butrick, MD; Elizabeth H. Hartmann, PT, DPT;
                                                                                               COURSE DIRECTOR: Cecile Ferrando, MD
                           Leah Moynihan, RNC, MSN; Nazema Siddiqui, MD, MHSc
                                                                                               FACULTY: Dmitriy Nikolavsky, MD; Cameron Pikula, PT

                           Prevention, Recognition, Evaluation and
                           Treatment of Complications following
                           Vaginal, Open and Laparoscopic
                           Urogynecological Surgery
                           Columbus Hall CD
                           COURSE DIRECTOR: David Glazier, MD
                           FACULTY: Patrick J. Culligan, MD; Blake W. Moore, MD

                16          PFD WEEK 2018         n OCT 9 - 13
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10
7:00 AM – 6:00 PM          Attendee Services Desk Hours

                                                                                                                                 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10
7:30 AM – 4:00 PM          Fellows’ Day – Grand Ballroom AB
8:00 AM – 4:15 PM	
                  Program Directors’ Workshop – Plaza AB
8:30 AM – 12:00 PM	
                   Pre-Conference Workshops – Columbus Hall A-L
1:30 – 5:00 PM	
               Pre-Conference Workshops – Columbus Hall A-L
4:30 – 5:30 PM	
               Scientific Salons – Grand Ballroom CD and EF
5:30 – 7:30 PM	
               Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall – Riverside West

7:00 AM – 6:00 PM                                                8:00 AM – 4:15 PM
Attendee Services Open                                           Program Director’s Workshop

                                                                                                                                 FELLOWS’ DAY | PROGRAM DIRECTOR’S WORKSHOP
                                                                 Plaza AB
7:30 AM – 4:00 PM                                                •S
                                                                   afe Exam Update
                                                                  Speaker: John R. Fischer, MD
Fellows’ Day
                                                                 •A
                                                                   BOG Update
7:30 AM      Breakfast and Welcome                                Speakers: Marlene M. Corton, MD; George Wendel, MD
8:00 AM      P residential Address: Empowering Young FPMRS      •A
                                                                   CGME Update
              Professionals Charles Rardin, MD                    Speakers: David Jaspen, DO; Kathleen Quinn-Leering, PhD
8:30 AM 	
         Informed Consent: Engaging the Patient                  • F acilitated Small Groups Breakout
         David Meltzer, MD
                                                                 •G
                                                                   uide to Learning
9:45 AM	
        Break
10:00 AM     Strange & Unusual Cases - What Would You Do?       •K
                                                                   eynote Presentation: How Do We Teach Millennials?
             Moderators: Ralph Chesson, MD and Dee Fenner, MD     Speaker: Scott Graziano, MD, MS, FACOG

11:30 AM	
         Lunch                                                   • L unch: Industry Simulation Showcase
         Presentation supported by Boston Scientific                           
12:30 PM     Roundtable Sessions
              Sessions
              12:30 PM
                                   Part I
                                   GROUP A
                                                  Part II
                                                  GROUP B           Fellows Lounge
              1:15 PM              BREAK                            Provided by Laborie
              1:30 – 2:15 PM       GROUP B        GROUP A           Take a break from sessions and relax with
                                                                    other Fellows in the Fellows Lounge. Located
2:15 PM      Wrap-up                                               in the Michigan Common Area, you will
2:30 –        AUGS-SGS Fellows Pelvic Research Network              be able to relax and refresh
4:00 PM       (FPRN®) Meeting                                       before heading out to more
                                                                    scientific sessions.
  Round Table Topics (Choose two sessions to attend):
  Table 1: C
             oding/Billing (Fellow Year 1,2,3)
           Cedric Olivera, MD; Scott Poehlmann, MD
  Table 2: J ob Search/Contract Negotiation
            (Fellow Year 2,3) Patrick J. Culligan, MD
  Table 3: E arly Career Development: Important
            Considerations (Fellow Year 1,2) Jennifer Wu, MD
                                                                  Fellows Case Study
  Table 4: Setting up an FPMRS Practice from Scratch
            (Fellow Year 2,3) Matthew Barker, MD
                                                                  Scavenger Hunt
                                                                  Solve the case study and win a Free AUGS/IUGA
  Table 5: T eaching the Teacher-Leading in the OR               Scientific 2019 Meeting Registration. Start at the
            (Fellow Year 1,2,3) Chi Chiung Grace Chen, MD, MHs    Wednesday Reception, collect all six clues, solve
  Table 6: F ellowship Application Process (Residents)           the case and turn in your entry card by Thursday’s
           Tyler Muffly, MD                                       Happy Hour. A winner will be drawn Friday morning.

                                                                                                 PFD WEEK 2018   n OCT 9 - 13   17
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10                                                   Workshops require a separate registration fee.
                                                                                                    Please visit the attendee services desk to inquire.

                           8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
WENESDAY, OCTOBER 10

                           Clinical Care of the Geriatric Urogynecology                      Hands-On: Pelvic Floor SUI and
                           Patient                                                           POP Physician Training Workshop
                           Columbus Hall AB                                                  (Prolapse Repair)
                           COURSE DIRECTOR: Leah Moynihan, RNC, MSN                          Columbus Hall GH
                           FACULTY: Colleen E. Mellen, APRN; Deborah L. Myers, MD;           FACULTY: Kevin Benson, MD, MS, FACOG; Andrew Cassidenti, MD;
                           Karen Weeks, PT, MPT, WCS,CLT; Alison C. Weidner, MD              Peter Castillo, MD, FACOG; Tom Giudice, MD, MS; Robert Shapiro,
                                                                                             MD; Adam Steinberg, DO
                           Enhanced Recovery Programs: Bringing                              Presented by Boston Scientific
                           Evidence-based, Standardized Preoperative
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

                           Care to your Patients and Overcoming                              Supercharge Your Reimbursement Skills:
                           Institutional Obstacles: An Interactive                           Tips from the AUGS Coding Committee
                           Session
                                                                                             Columbus Hall IJ
                           Columbus Hall EF
                                                                                             COURSE DIRECTOR: Marc R. Toglia, MD
                           COURSE DIRECTOR: Elisa R. Trowbridge, MD
                                                                                             FACULTY: Emily Hill, PA; Mitchell W. Schuster, MD;
                           FACULTY: Sarah L. Evans, MD                                       Janet Tomezsko, MD

                           Hands-On: Evaluation and Management
                           of Common Female Urological Concerns:                             Value-Based Care – Improving Outcomes
                           Microscopic/Gross Hematuria, Recurrent                            and Decreasing Cost
                           UTIs and Interstitial Cystitis (IC)/Bladder                       Columbus Hall CD
                           Pain Syndrome (BPS)                                               COURSE DIRECTOR: Rebecca G. Rogers, MD
                           Columbus Hall KL                                                  FACULTY: Vineet Arora, MD, MAPP; Haley J. Gardiner, MPH;
                           COURSE DIRECTOR: Suzette E. Sutherland, MD, MS                    Emily K. Vinas, Ed.D
                           FACULTY: Elizabeth Miller, MD; Jane L. Miller, MD; Una Lee, MD;
                           Lora Plaskan, MD, MS

                18           PFD WEEK 2018      n OCT 9 - 13
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10                                                  Workshops require a separate registration fee.
                                                                       Please visit the attendee services desk to inquire.

1:30 – 5:00 PM

                                                                                                                                             WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10
Hands-On: Pelvic Floor SUI and POP                                Surgical Failures: Practical
Physician Training Workshop (Incontinence                         Approaches for the Next Time
Treatments)                                                       Columbus Hall EF
Columbus Hall GH                                                  COURSE DIRECTOR: Christopher M. Tarnay, MD
FACULTY: Kevin Benson, MD, MS, FACOG; Andrew Cassidenti, MD;      FACULTY: Jennifer T. Anger, MD, MPH; Tamara Grisales, MD
Peter Castillo, MD, FACOG; Tom Giudice, MD, MS; Robert Shapiro,
MD; Adam Steinberg, DO
                                                                  Urogynecology Office Practice: A
Presented by Boston Scientific
                                                                  Framework for Efficiency, Productivity,
                                                                  and Profit

                                                                                                                                             PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
Capacity Building in Urogynecology in Low                         Columbus Hall IJ
Resource Settings: What Role Can You Play                         COURSE DIRECTOR: Raymond T. Foster Sr., MD, MS, MHSc
Roosevelt 3AB
                                                                  FACULTY: Lisa M. Brennaman, MD; Julie A. Starr, APRN, FNP-BC;
COURSE DIRECTOR: Rahel Nardos, MD                                 Ryan R. Stratford, MD, MBA
FACULTY: Karen P. Gold, MD, MSCI; Ambereen Sleemi, MD, MPH;
Tracy Spitznagle, PT, DPT, MHS
                                                                  4:30 – 5:30 PM
Hands-On: Practical Applications for Pelvic                       Scientific Salons
Floor Ultrasound
                                                                  Grand Ballroom EF
Columbus Hall KL
COURSE DIRECTOR: S. Abbas Shobeiri, MD, MBA
FACULTY: Jonia Alshiek, MD, MSc; Lieschen H. Quiroz, MD;            5:30 – 7:30 PM
Gazaleh Rostami Nia, MD, MSC
                                                                    Welcome Reception
In-kind support provided by BK Ultrasound/BK Medical
                                                                    in the Exhibit Hall
                                                                    Riverside West
Leadership for FPMRS Providers
                                                                    Join your colleagues in the Exhibit Hall and discover
Columbus Hall AB
                                                                    the latest in devices and treatment options in
COURSE DIRECTOR: Mikio A. Nihira, MD, MPH                           urogynecology today!
FACULTY: Stephanie Deter Pickett, MD; Adam C. Steinberg, DO

Leveraging Enhanced Recovery After
Surgery (ERAS) to Operationalize Same Day
Discharge in an Elderly Patient Population
Columbus Hall CD
COURSE DIRECTOR: Charelle M. Carter-Brooks, MD
FACULTY: Halina M. Zyczynski, MD

                                                                                                          PFD WEEK 2018      n OCT 9 - 13   19
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10
                                        SCIENTIFIC SALONS Grand Ballroom CD
WENDESDAY, OCTOBER 10

                                        Basic Science                   MODERATOR: Marianna Alperin, MD, MS                   Grand Ballroom CD
                                        1 — UNCOVERING CHANGES IN                                     Womens Research Institute, Department of Obstetrics             8 — IMPACT OF AGE AND LONG-TERM ESTROGEN
                                        PROTEOMIC SIGNATURE OF RAT PELVIC FLOOR                       and Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at Magee               DEPRIVATION IN THE RAT VAGINAL WALL
                                        MUSCLES IN PREGNANCY                                          Womens Hospital, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,          M. E. Florian-Rodriguez1, C. Ripperda2, P. A.
                                        L. A. Burnett, L. Laurent, M. Wong and M. Alperin.            PA, 3Magee-Womens Hospital, University of Pittsburgh,           Maldonado3, J. F. Acevedo4 and R. A. Word4. 1Division of
                                        University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA              Pittsburgh, PA                                                  Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Medicine,
                                                                                                      5 — RECOMMENDATION FOR OPTIMAL                                  UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, 2Texas
                                        2 — IMAGING COLLAGEN PROPERTIES IN THE
                                                                                                      FIXATION OF THE UTEROSACRAL-CARDINAL                            Health Care, Fort Worth, TX, 3Texas Tech UHSC El Paso,
                                        UTEROSACRAL LIGAMENT OF WOMEN WITH
                                        PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE USING SPATIAL                           LIGAMENT COMPLEX IN RODENT STUDIES                              El Paso, TX, 4Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of
                                        LIGHT INTERFERENCE MICROSCOPY (SLIM)                          A. D. Tran1, D. Grande2, H. Liang2, D. O’Shaughnessy1,          Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
                                        W. Kobak1, C. Hu2, O. Adelaja3, A. Kajdacsy-Balla4,           H. Winkler1 and D. Shalom1. 1Division of Urogynecology,         9 — CORRELATION BETWEEN COLLAGEN
                                        G. Popescu2 and M. Gnatyuk4. 1University of Illinois,         Northwell Health System, Manhasset, NY, 2Orthopedics,           TISSUE MATRIX CHANGES AND PELVIC ORGAN
                                        Chicago, IL, 2Electrical and Computer Engineering,            Feinstein Institute of Medical Research, Manhasset, NY          PROLAPSE STAGING
                                        University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL,       6 — BIAXIAL MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF                            S. Lozo1, N. Chi2, C. Botros3, G. Rostami Nia4, J.
SCIENTIFIC SALONS - GRAND BALLROOM CD

                                        3
                                         Pathology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL,   HUMAN POST-MENOPAUSAL PROLAPSED                                 Tomezsko5, R. Wang2 and S. Botros-Brey6. 1Northshore
                                        4
                                         Pathology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL    UTEROSACRAL LIGAMENT INSERTION                                  Urogynecology, Skokie, IL, 2Illinois Institute of
                                                                                                      J. D. Schuster1, L. Desrosiers2, L. R. Knoepp2 and K. S.        Technology, Chicago, IL, 3NorthShore University Health
                                        3 — HISTOLOGICAL AND BIOMECHANICAL
                                                                                                      Miller1. 1Biomedical Engineering, Tulane University, New        System/University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 4FPMRS,
                                        PROPERTIES OF POLYPROPYLENE AND POLY-
                                                                                                      Orleans, LA, 2Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive         NorthShore University Health System, Skokie, IL,
                                        4-HYDROXYBUTYRATE GRAFTS IN THE RABBIT
                                        ABDOMEN AND VAGINA: 3 AND 9 MONTH TIME                        Surgery, Ochsner Clinical School, New Orleans, LA
                                                                                                                                                                      5
                                                                                                                                                                       Northshore University Health System, Skokie, IL,
                                        POINT
                                                                                                                                                                      6
                                                                                                                                                                       Urology, UT Health San Antonio, San Antonio, TX
                                                                                                      7 — EFFECT OF VAGINAL ESTROGEN ON
                                        D. O’Shaughnessy1, H. Winkler1, S. Sajjan2, N. Kohn3, D.      HEALING OF THE VAGINAL WALL WITH AGING                          10 — ALTERATION OF CERAMIDE
                                        Shalom1, D. El-Neemany1, N. Pillalamarri1, L. Lind1 and       AND LONG-TERM ESTROGEN DEPRIVATION                              METABOLISM IN PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE
                                        D. Grande4. 1Division of Urogynecology, Northwell Health      M. E. Florian-Rodriguez1, C. Ripperda2, J. F.                   S. Sharma. FPMRS, Cooper University Hospital,
                                        System, Manhasset, NY, 2Pathology, Northwell Health           Acevedo3 and R. A. Word3. 1Female Pelvic Medicine               Camden, NJ, K. Hunter. Cooper Research Institute,
                                        System, Manhasset, NY, 3Biostatistics, Northwell Health       and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Texas                 Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ and M. DiSanto.
                                        System, Manhasset, NY, 4Orthopedics, Feinstein Institute      Southwestern School of Medicine, Dallas, TX, 2Texas             Rowan University School of Medicine, Camden, NJ
                                        of Medical Research, Manhasset, NY                            Health Care, Fort Worth, TX, 3Obstetrics and Gynecology,
                                        4 — DETERMINING THE ACCURACY OF FOUR                          University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas,
                                        METHODS OF MEASURING THE RADIAL                               TX
                                        THICKNESS OF THE VAGINAL MUSCULARIS
                                        M. Routzong1, G. E. King2, P. A. Moalli3 and S. D.
                                        Abramowitch1. 1Department of Bioengineering,
                                        University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 2Magee-

                                        Bowel            MODERATOR: Heidi W. Brown, MD, MAS                  Grand Ballroom CD
                                        11 — SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE COMPONENTS OF                     14 — THE USE OF X-RAY TO ASSESS                                 17 — DEFECOGRAPHY INDICATION AND
                                        THE ANAL SPHINCTER COMPLEX IN PATIENTS                        FECAL LOADING IN PATIENTS WITH                                  TIME TO SURGERY IN PATIENTS SEEN BY
                                        WITH ANAL INCONTINENCE                                        GASTROINTESTINAL SYMPTOMS                                       COLORECTAL SURGERY, GASTROENTEROLOGY
                                        A. M. Artsen1, K. Y. Dyer2, G. Zazueta-Damian2, P. Duran1,    V. Pleasant1, A. G. Sammarco2, G. Keeney-Bonthrone2,            AND UROGYNECOLOGY: A QUALITY
                                        E. Zelus1 and M. Alperin1. 1University of California, San     S. Bell2, R. Saad3 and M. B. Berger1. 1Obstetrics and           IMPROVEMENT OPPORTUNITY
                                        Diego, La Jolla, CA, 2Kaiser Permanente, San Diego, CA        Gynecology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI,              S. Wallace1, M. Torosis1, K. B. Dallas2 and L. Rogo-
                                                                                                      2
                                                                                                       University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 3Gastroenterology,      Gupta1. 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
                                        12 — CHARACTERIZATION OF SYMPTOM SE-
                                                                                                      University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI                           Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA,
                                        VERITY AND IMPACT OF FOUR FECAL INCON-
                                        TINENCE PHENOTYPES IN WOMEN PRESENTING
                                                                                                                                                                      2
                                                                                                                                                                       Department of Urology, Stanford University Hospital,
                                                                                                      15 — EXPLORING DIFFERENCES IN DIETARY
                                        FOR EVALUATION AND TREATMENT                                                                                                  Stanford, CA
                                                                                                      INTAKE IN WOMEN WITH AND WITHOUT FECAL
                                        T. P. Hoke1, I. Meyer1, C. Blanchard2, J. M. Szychowski2      INCONTINENCE                                                    18 — ANAL INCONTINENCE AND IMPACT ON
                                        and H. E. Richter1. 1Urogynecology and Pelvic Recon-          P. K. Kadam-Halani1, M. D. Sammel2, L. A. Arya1 and U. U.       MOOD DISORDERS IN AN URBAN CLINIC SETTING
                                        structive Surgery, University of Alabama at Birmingham,       Andy1. 1Division of Urogynecology, Department of OB/GYN,        Y. Takashima1, J. S. Zigman1, A. O. Zeno2, J. J. Navas3, T.
                                        Birmingham, AL, 2Department of Biostatistics, University      Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA,   Yazdany4 and S. Amaya1. 1Harbor UCLA Medical Center,
                                        of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL                      2
                                                                                                       Departments of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informat-       Los Angeles, CA, 2Obstetrics and Gynecology, Harbor
                                        13 — CORRELATION OF OBSTRUCTED                                ics and Obstetrics & Gynecology Director of Biostatistics,      UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, 3Harbor-UCLA
                                        DEFECATION AND RADIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS                         Women’s Health Clinical Research Center, University of          Medical Center, Lancaster, PA, 4Harbor-UCLA Medical
                                        OF ENTEROCELE                                                 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA                                  Center, Torrance, CA
                                        D. Arunachalam. Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN,         16 — SHOULD DEFECOGRAPHY BE USED TO                             19 — OBSTETRICAL ANAL SPHINCTER
                                        D. S. Hale. Urogynecology Associates, PC, Indiana             DIAGNOSE RECTOCELE IN PATIENTS WITH                             INJURIES AND THE NEED FOR ADEQUATE CARE
                                        University Academic Health Center, Indianapolis, IN and       DEFECATORY SYMPTOMS?                                            V. Elliot. Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Alberta,
                                        M. Heit. IU Health/Urogynecology, Indianapolis, IN            M. Torosis, S. Wallace, A. Girsen and L. Rogo-Gupta.            Lois Hole Hospital for Women, Edmonton, AB, Canada,
                                                                                                      Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Stanford               M. Yaskina. Women’s and Children’s Health Research
                                                                                                      University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA                     Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada and
                                                                                                                                                                      J. A. Schulz. Obstetrics and Gynecology, Royal Alexandra
                                                                                                                                                                      Hospital, Lois Hole Hospital for Women, University of
                                                                                                                                                                      Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada

                        20              PFD WEEK 2018             n OCT 9 - 13
WEDNESDAY,
 PRE-CONFERENCE
           OCTOBER
                WORKSHOPS
                   10                                                                               Workshops require a separate registration fee.
                                                                                                    Please visit the registration desk to inquire.

SCIENTIFIC SALONS Grand Ballroom CD

                                                                                                                                                                                       WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10
Complications MODERATOR: Kimberly Ferrante, MD Grand Ballroom CD
20 — DOES THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF                            23 — VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM                                  26 — IMPACT OF DIABETES MELLITUS
SURGEONS NATIONAL SURGICAL QUALITY                           PREDICTION IN POSTOPERATIVE                                  ON PERIOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS FOR
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM SURGICAL RISK                            UROGYNECOLOGY PATIENTS: THE UTILITY OF                       HYSTERECTOMY PERFORMED FOR PELVIC
CALCULATOR PREDICT POSTOPERATIVE                             RISK ASSESSMENT TOOLS                                        ORGAN PROLAPSE
MORBIDITY IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING                             J. Heft, M. Schneiter, A. Goulder and R. A. Adam.            I. Joseph. SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn,
UROGYNECOLOGIC SURGERY? A                                    Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN          NY, J. Sheu. Obstetrics& Gynecology, SUNY Downstate
RETROSPECTIVE STUDY                                                                                                       Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY and T. A. Fligelman. SUNY -
                                                             24 — HIGHER BMI AND CONCOMITANT PELVIC
S. S. Boyd1, D. M. O’Sullivan2 and C. A. LaSala1.                                                                         Downstate Medical Center, Manhattan, NY
                                                             ORGAN PROLAPSE REPAIR ARE PROTECTIVE
1
 Urogynecology, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT,                                                                          27 — GENITOURINARY TRACT INJURIES
                                                             AGAINST INTRAOPERATIVE BLADDER
2
 Department of Research Administration, Hartford                                                                          IN SURGERIES PERFORMED FOR BENIGN
                                                             PERFORATION DURING MIDURETHRAL SLING
HealthCare, Hartford, CT
                                                             PLACEMENT                                                    GYNECOLOGIC DISEASE
21 — PILOT STUDY: INVESTIGATING ORAL                         P. K. Kuhlmann1, A. Chen1, A. L. Ackerman2, J. T. Anger3     C. E. Bretschneider. Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland
AGENTS FOR URINE STAINING TO FACILITATE                                                                                   Heights, OH, D. Sheyn. Case Western Reserve University

                                                                                                                                                                                       SCIENTIFIC SALONS - GRAND BALLROOM CD
                                                             and K. S. Eilber4. 1Department of Surgery, Cedars Sinai
INTRAOPERATIVE OBSERVATION OF URETERAL                       Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, 2Cedars-Sinai Medical       School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, V. Casas. Cleveland
JETS                                                         Center, Beverly Hills, CA, 3Cedars-Sinai Medical Center,     Clinic, Cleveland, OH, A. Hijaz. Urology, UH Cleveland
R. Stanley. Texas Tech University Health Sciences            Los Angeles, CA, 4Urology, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center,      Medical Center, Cleveland, OH and C. A. Ferrando. Center
Center, Lubbock, TX                                          Los Angeles, CA                                              for Urogynecology & Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery,
                                                                                                                          Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
22 — PERIOPERATIVE ADVERSE EVENTS                            25 — CUFF-LINKS: INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW
IN WOMEN UNDERGOING CONCURRENT                               OF VAGINAL CUFF SURGICAL SITE INFECTION                      28 — IMPROVING CULTURE OF SAFETY IN THE
HEMORRHOIDECTOMY AT THE TIME OF                              FOLLOWING HYSTERECTOMY FOR BENIGN                            OPERATING ROOM USING TEAMSTEPPS
UROGYNECOLOGIC SURGERY                                       INDICATIONS                                                  S. Barman. UnityPoint Health - Meriter, A partner of UW
V. Casas-Puig1, C. E. Bretschneider2 and C. A. Ferrando1.    J. Gonzalez. Department of OBGYN, University of              Health, Madison, WI, W. Berg. Unity-Point Health Meriter,
1
 Center for Urogynecology & Pelvic Reconstructive            Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, M. Guiahi.          A partner of UW Health, Madison, WI, A. K. Franta.
Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, 2Cleveland         Division of Family Planning, University of Colorado,         Orthopedic Surgery, Unity-Point Health Meriter, A partner
Clinic, Cleveland Heights, OH                                Aurora, CO, A. Carrubba. University of Colorado, Aurora,     of UW Health, Madison, WI and D. L. Giles. Obstetrics
                                                             CO, B. D. Van Horn. Bluetree Network, Inc., Madison,         and Gynecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison,
                                                             WI, S. Radhakrishnan. University of Colorado School          Madison, WI; Unity-Point Health Meriter, A partner of UW
                                                             of Medicine, Broomfield, CO and T. M. Muffly. Denver         Health, Madison, WI
                                                             Health Medical Center, Englewood, CO

Cost MODERATOR: Heidi Harvie, MD, MSCE, MBA                            Grand Ballroom CD
29 — UTILITY OF PREOPERATIVE                                 32 — EFFECT OF DIFFERENT BENIGN                              35 — ONE-YEAR DIRECT COSTS OF
LABORATORY TESTING IN WOMEN                                  GYNECOLOGIC INDICATIONS ON HEALTHCARE                        OBSTETRIC ANAL SPHINCTER INJURY
UNDERGOING MIDURETHRAL SLING                                 COST AND RESOURCE UTILIZATION AFTER                          D. Gilchrist-Scott. OB / GYN, Northwestern University,
L. K. Pandya1, E. Mclaughlin2, S. Nekkanti3, P. E. Smith1,   ELECTIVE VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY:5-YEAR                         Chicago, IL and K. Kenton. Northwestern University,
E. Hade4, C. O. Hudson1 and A. F. Hundley1. 1Female          SINGLE INSTITUTIONAL STUDY OF 697                            Chicago, IL
Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, The Ohio         PATIENTS
                                                                                                                          36 — COST-ANALYSIS OF SACRAL
State University, Columbus, OH, 2Center for Biostatistics,   E. A. Elsamadicy1, M. Schneiter2, M. Monsour1, W.            NEUROMODULATION (SNM) AND
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 3The Ohio State     Wiley1, C. H. Le1, J. Lee1, K. P. Brown1 and M. Robinson1.   ONABOTULINUMTOXIN A
University, Columbus, OH, 4Biomedical Informatics, The       1
                                                              Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vanderbilt
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH                          University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, 2Vanderbilt        D. Thomas1, B. Chughtai2, T. Sun3, T. S. Asfaw4 and A.
                                                             University Medical Center, Nashville, TN                     Sedrakyan3. 1Urology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New
30 — WASTE REDUCTION IN THE OPERATING                                                                                     York, NY, 2Urology, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY,
ROOM: A QUALITATIVE STUDY INVESTIGATING                      33 — RACIAL DISPARITIES IN HEALTHCARE                        3
                                                                                                                            Healthcare Policy and Research, Weill Cornell Medical
THE USE OF TARGETED INTERVENTIONS                            RESOURCE COST AND UTILIZATION AFTER                          College, New York, NY, 4Obstetrics and Gynecology, Weill
TO DECREASE COST DUE TO WASTE IN                             TOTAL VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY: IS IT BLACK                      Cornell Medical College, New York, NY
OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY                                      AND WHITE?
                                                                                                                          37 — COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF
S. Sharma. FPMRS, Cooper University Hospital, Camden,        E. A. Elsamadicy, W. Wiley, M. Monsour, K. P. Brown, J.      PROPHYLACTIC ANTIBIOTIC USE TO PREVENT
NJ and A. S. Holzberg. Cooper University Health Care,        Lee, C. H. Le and M. Robinson. Department of Obstetrics      CATHETER-ASSOCIATED URINARY TRACT
Cherry Hill, NJ                                              and Gynecology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center,
                                                                                                                          INFECTIONS
                                                             Nashville, TN
31 — DIFFERENCES IN LENGTH OF HOSPITAL                                                                                    R. Wang and R. Lefevre. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
STAY AND HOSPITAL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH                      34 — LENGTH OF HOSPITAL STAY AND COSTS                       Center, Boston, MA
HYSTERECTOMY WITH A UTERUS GREATER                           ASSOCIATED WITH TOTAL LAPAROSCOPIC
250 GRAMS: TOTAL LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS                         VERSUS TOTAL VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY:
TOTAL VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY APPROACHES                        5-YEAR SINGLE INSTITUTIONAL STUDY OF
M. Monsour1, W. Wiley1, C. H. Le1, J. Lee1, K. P. Brown1,    1,553 PATIENTS
M. Robinson1, E. A. Elsamadicy1 and M. Schneiter2.           E. A. Elsamadicy1, M. Schneiter2, M. Monsour1, W.
1
 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vanderbilt         Wiley1, K. P. Brown1, C. H. Le1, J. Lee1 and M. Robinson1.
University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, 2Vanderbilt        1
                                                              Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vanderbilt
University Medical Center, Nashville, TN                     University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, 2Vanderbilt
                                                             University Medical Center, Nashville, TN

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                                        SCIENTIFIC SALONS Grand Ballroom CD
WENDESDAY, OCTOBER 10

                                        Education               MODERATOR: Chiara Ghetti, MD, MSc                 Grand Ballroom CD
                                        38 — COMPLIANCE OF RESEARCH                                  41 — IMPACT OF A CADAVERIC SIMULATION-                      44 — ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF UROLOGY
                                        STANDARDS IN FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE                          BASED TEACHING MODEL ON SURGEON                             RESIDENT INVOLVEMENT ON OVERALL
                                        AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY (FPMRS)                           COMFORT AND SKILL WITH SUTURE                               PATIENT SATISFACTION
                                        FELLOWSHIP: A SURVEY STUDY.                                  PLACEMENT AT THE TIME OF SACROSPINOUS                       A. Moradzadeh, C. Souders and K. S. Eilber. Urology,
                                        E. E. Dougher. Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division           LIGAMENT FIXATION                                           Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
                                        of FPMRS, Louisiana State University Health Science          S. L. Evans1, E. M. Myers2, B. Anderson-Montoya3, S.
                                        Center, New Orleans, LA, L. Moulton. Obstetrics, Gyne-       Vilasagar2 and M. E. Tarr2. 1OBGYN, Carolinas HealthCare    45 — NEEDS ASSESSMENT AND CURRICULUM
                                        cology and Women’s Health Initiative, Cleveland Clinic       System, Charlotte, NC, 2Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC,       DEVELOPMENT FOR GYNECOLOGIC SURGEONS
                                        Foundation, Cleveland, OH, E. Rodrigue. Obstetrics and       3
                                                                                                      Carolinas Simulation Center, Atrium Health, Charlotte,     C. Botros. NorthShore University Health System/
                                        Gynecology, Louisiana State University Health Science        NC                                                          University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, S. Lozo. Northshore
                                        Center, New Orleans, LA and A. Jernigan. Obstetrics                                                                      Urogynecology, Skokie, IL, R. Klem. NorthShore,
                                        and Gynecology, Division of GYN/ONC, Louisiana State         42 — WITHDRAWN
                                                                                                                                                                 Wilmette, IL, S. Iyer. North Shore Urogynecology -
                                        University Healthcare Network, New Orleans, LA               43 — AN INEXPENSIVE, EASY-TO-CONSTRUCT                      University of Chicago, Skokie, IL and S. Senapati.
SCIENTIFIC SALONS - GRAND BALLROOM CD

                                        39 — SINGLE-SURGEON ELEVEN-YEAR                              MODEL BUILDS CONFIDENCE IN PROCEDURAL                       NorthShore Medical Group, Chicago, IL
                                        SERIES: VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY AND                             STEPS AND TECHNICAL SKILLS OF THE
                                                                                                                                                                 46 — POSTPARTUM URINARY RETENTION: A
                                        RESIDENT INVOLVEMENT                                         VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY.
                                                                                                                                                                 SURVEY OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
                                        E. H. Robison. University of Colorado Hospital, Denver,      C. Evans1, R. Singh1, C. Y. Wai2, K. Best1 and M. M.        RESIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES
                                        CO, J. Gonzalez. Department of OBGYN, University of          Good1. 1Obstetrics& Gynecology, University of Florida
                                                                                                                                                                 G. S. Napoe1, A. C. Cooper1, C. Raker2, N. Adjei3 and N.
                                        Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, T. M. Muffly.       College of Medicine Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL,
                                                                                                                                                                 B. Korbly2. 1Obstetrics& Gynecology, Women & Infants
                                        Denver Health Medical Center, Englewood, CO and K.
                                                                                                     2
                                                                                                      Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, UT
                                                                                                                                                                 Hospital / Brown University, Providence, RI, 2Obstetrics
                                        Keil. Keil Urogynecology, Denver, CO                         Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
                                                                                                                                                                 and Gynecology, Women & Infants Hospital / Brown
                                        40 — CONSISTENCY IN FPMRS FELLOWSHIP                                                                                     University, Providence, RI, 3Alpert Medical School of
                                        EDUCATION                                                                                                                Brown University, Providence, RI
                                        A. Gupta1, K. V. Meriwether2, D. Hobson3, S. L. Francis1
                                        and R. Stewart1. 1Division of Female Pelvic Medicine
                                        & Reconstructive Surgery, University of Louisville
                                        FPMRS Fellowship Program, Louisville, KY, 2Female
                                        Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, University
                                        of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 3University of Louisville,
                                        Louisville, KY

                                        Epidemiology                    MODERATOR: Victoria L. Handa, MD, M.H.S.                Grand Ballroom CD
                                        47 — INSIGHT INTO BLADDER HEALTH:                            48 — A COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT                             Birmingham, AL, 2Division of Clinical Immunology and
                                        THE RELATION BETWEEN PREVALENT                               OF THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PELVIC FLOOR                         Rheumatology, University of Alabama at Birmingham,
                                        LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS AND                             DISORDERS AMONG WOMEN WITH BREAST,                          Birmingham, AL, 3Department of Biostatistics, University
                                        INTERFERENCE IN WOMEN IN THE BOSTON                          LUNG, AND COLORECTAL CANCERS                                of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
                                        AREA COMMUNITY HEALTH SURVEY                                 C. P. Chung1, N. T. Dao1, N. T. Chung2 and J. V. Lacey      52 — WITHDRAWN
                                        S. Sutcliffe1, T. G. Bavendam2, C. Cain3, C. Epperson4, C.   Jr.2. 1Urogynecology / Gynecology Oncology, City of
                                        Fitzgerald5, S. Gahagan6, A. Markland7, D. Shoham8, A.       Hope Medical Center, Duarte, CA, 2Beckman Research          53 — THE PREVALENCE OF PELVIC FLOOR
                                        L. Smith9, M. Townsend10 and K. Rudser3. 1Washington         Institute, City of Hope Medical Center, Duarte, CA          DISORDERS AMONG WOMEN UNDERGOING
                                        University in St Louis School of Medicine, Saint Louis,                                                                  TOTAL HIP ARTHOPLASTY
                                                                                                     49 — PREVALENCE OF OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP
                                        MO, 2NIH, Bethesda, MD, 3University of Minnesota School                                                                  N. T. Sudol. UC Irvine, Orange, CA, N. M. Guaderrama.
                                                                                                     APENA IN AN AMBULATORY ACADEMIC                             Southern California Permanente Medical Group, Dana
                                        of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN, 4Departments of
                                                                                                     UROGYNECOLOGY PRACTICE                                      Point, CA, D. Sheth. Kaiser Permanente Orange County,
                                        Psychiatry, and Obstetrics and Gynecology, Perelman
                                        School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania,        E. Myer1, A. Long2, C. Cooper3, M. Abernethy1, T.           Irvine, CA, R. S. Namba. Orthopedic Surgery, Kaiser
                                        Philadelphia, PA, 5Department of Obstetrics and              B. Fashokun4 and C. C. G. Chen5. 1Gynecology and            Permanente Orange County, Irvine, CA and E. Whitcomb.
                                        Gynecology, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School         Obstetrics, Johns Hopkins University School of              Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Newport Beach,
                                        of Medicine, Maywood, IL, 6University of California          Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 2Johns Hopkins University,         CA
                                        San Diego, San Diego, CA, 7University of Alabama at          Baltimore, MD, 3Johns Hopkins University School of
                                                                                                     Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 4Gynecology and Obstetrics,        54 — TRENDS IN ROUTE OF HYSTERECTOMY
                                        Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, 8Department of Public
                                                                                                     Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 5OB/GYN,           FOR PROLAPSE AND OTHER BENIGN
                                        Health Sciences, Loyola University Stritch School
                                                                                                     Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD             CONDITIONS IN A STATEWIDE POPULATION
                                        of Medicine, Maywood, IL, 9Department of Surgery,
                                        Perelman School of Medicine at the University of                                                                         A. C. Kirby1, M. F. Fialkow1, R. G. Symons2 and G.
                                                                                                     50 — WITHDRAWN
                                        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 10Moffitt Cancer Center                                                                  M. Lentz1. 1UW Medicine, Seattle, WA, 2Surgery, UW
                                        and Research Institute (for the Prevention of Lower          51 — PELVIC FLOOR DISORDERS AND                             Medicine, Seattle, WA
                                        Urinary Tract Symptoms Research Consortium (PLUS)),          OSTEOPOROSIS IN POSTMENOPAUSAL
                                                                                                                                                                 55 — WITHDRAWN
                                        Tampa, FL                                                    WOMEN: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY USING
                                                                                                     THE NATIONAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION
                                                                                                     EXAMINATION SURVEY 2005-2010
                                                                                                     I. Meyer1, S. L. Morgan2, D. L. Long3, H. E. Richter1 and
                                                                                                     A. Markland1. 1University of Alabama at Birmingham,

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