U036 Simplifying the Complex: Reconstructing Multi-subunit Defects
DESCRIPTION
Open admission to eligible categories, no tuition or ticket
The purpose of this session is to learn to evaluate complex surgical defects involving multiple subunits and to reconstruct in ways that optimize functional and aesthetic outcome. Speakers will use a case-based approach to share ways to break down multiple subunit defects, to reason through possible reconstructive options, to identify potential pitfalls and complications, and to share tips and tricks for reconstruction.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Understand characteristics that make surgical defects and reconstuction complex.
Identify novel ways to reconstruct multi-subunit facial defects.
Utilizing a case-based approach, demonstrate how to simplify and breakdown complex surgical defects and reconstruct for ideal function and cosmesis.
SCHEDULE
3:30 PM
Introduction to Complex Surgical Defects
Ashley Wysong, MD, MS, FAAD
3:40 PM
Multi-Subunit Defects: Crossing Lines to Maintain Subunits
Travis Wayne Blalock, MD, FAAD
3:55 PM
A Case Based Discussion of Complex Defect Repair
Adam Vincent Sutton, MD, MBA, FAAD
4:25 PM
Q&A
SPEAKERS
Travis Wayne Blalock, MD, FAAD
Adam Vincent Sutton, MD, MBA, FAAD
Ashley Wysong, MD, MS, FAAD
SPEAKER DISCLOSURES
Travis Wayne Blalock, MD, FAAD
Castle Biosciences, Inc – Advisory Board(Honoraria); Regeneron – Consultant (1099 relationship)(Honoraria); Research Imaging Company Midco – Consultant (1099 relationship)(Fees); WorldCare Clinical LLC – Consultant(Honoraria);
Adam Vincent Sutton, MD, MBA, FAAD
No financial relationships exist with ineligible companies.
Ashley Wysong, MD, MS, FAAD
American College of Mohs Surgery – Investigator(Grants/Research Funding); Castle Biosciences – Investigator(Grants/Research Funding);