Concurrent Session I - SURGERY IN IBD (3 “P’S” IN A POD)
Moderators: Lori Zimmerman, MD, Boston Children's Hospital and Ashish Patel, MD, UT Southwestern Medical Center

Problematic pouch
Jeremy Adler, MD, MSc, University of Michigan
Objectives:
  • Learn about the risk for developing pouch problems
  • Review strategies for evaluating pouch problems
  • Understand options for management of pouch problems
Jeremy Adler
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Penetrating and stricturing Crohn's disease
Nicholas Carman, FRACP, MBBS, BSc, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
Objectives:
  • Learn to identify patients at risk for complicated disease
  • Differentiate patients who would benefit from surgery vs optimized medical care
  • Review medical/endoscopic therapies for patients with stricturing/penetrating disease
Nicholas Carman
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221  USE OF SMALL BOWEL ULTRASOUND TO PREDICT RESPONSE TO INFLIXIMAB INDUCTION IN PEDIATRIC CROHN'S DISEASE. Michael Dolinger1, Jungwhan Choi4, Becky Phan3, Henrietta Rosenberg2, John Rowland3, Marla Dubinsky1. 1Pediatric Gastroenterology, Kravis Children's Hospital at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA; 2Pediatric Radiology, Kravis Children's Hospital at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA; 3The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY, USA; 4Department of Radiology, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA. 
Michael Dolinger
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Pre and post surgical management of IBD:  A cut above the rest
Dana Michelle Dykes, MD, Children's Center for Digestive Health Care
Objectives:
  • To identify strategies for medical optimization surrounding surgery for IBD
  • To recognize potentially preventable complications associated with peri-operative care
  • To develop opportunities for a patient-centered approach to surgical care of patients with IBD
Dana Michelle Dykes
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