12 Months Results of Evaluation of Anal Sphincter Radiofrequency Remodeling.
BACKGROUND: The main doubt reducing enthusiasm for the radiofrequency remodeling technique (secca) was based on lack of physiological studies, which may explain the possible pathomechanism of improvement of symptoms.AIM: The aim of this study was clinical physiological evaluation of the anorectal function prior and during 12 months follow-up after the secca procedure.MATERIAL: 16 fecal incontinence… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
A Comparison of the Clinical and Economic Outcomes for Open Versus Minimally Invasive Appendectomy and Colectomy: Evidence From a Large Commercial Payer Database
INTRODUCTION: Appendectomy and colectomy are commonly performed surgical procedures. Despite evidence demonstrating advantages to the minimally invasive surgical (MIS) approach, the prevalence of open procedures is higher. It remains controversial whether the MIS approach is safer or more cost effective. METHODS: A retrospective analysis was performed using a large commercial payer database. The data included… Continue Reading
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- Podium Presentations
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- Colorectal
A Comparison of Total Laparoscopic Hemi-colectomy Vs Assisted Laparoscopic and Laparotomy
A COMPARISON OF TOTAL LAPAROSCOPIC HEMI-COLECTOMY VS ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC AND LAPAROTOMYLozano-Dubernard G, Calva JJ, Ruiz-Healy F, Gil-Ortiz R, Rodriguez-Gonzalez M, Figueroa-Barkow S. Hospital Angeles del Pedregal, Mexico City, MexicoObjective. Our study aims to compare clinical outcomes from left total laparoscopic hemi-colectomy with trans-anal extraction and intra-abdominal anastomosis (TL), versus left hemi-colectomy by laparotomy (LPT) and… Continue Reading
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- Posters of Distinction
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- Colorectal
A Metastatic Colon Cancer Model Using Non-operative Trans-Anal Rectal Injection
(^) denotes superscript Background: This study was conducted to develop a non-invasive orthotopic model for metastasis of colon and rectal cancer using a trans-anal approach that is non-operative, reproducible, and easy to perform. Currently, the most accurate orthotopic representation of metastatic human colon cancer is a cecal injection. The trans-anal model allows for further examination… Continue Reading
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- Podium Presentations
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- Colorectal
A Prospective Study Comparing the Surgical Outcomes Between Laparoscopic Surgery for Transverse and Descending Colon Cancer and Laparoscopic Surgery for Other Colon Cancers.
Introduction: Several prospective randomized trials have demonstrated the long-term oncological safety of laparoscopic surgery for colon cancer. However, transverse/descending colon cancers were excluded from prior randomized controlled trials, mainly because of technical difficulties. This study was designed to compare surgical outcomes between laparoscopic surgery for transverse/descending colon cancers and that for other colon cancers, in… Continue Reading
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- Podium Presentations
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- Colorectal
A Randomized Clinical Trial Comparing Cost and Effectiveness of Bipolar Vessel Sealers to Clips and Vascular Staplers in Straight Laparoscopic Colectomy
Introduction: This study compares the costs and effectiveness of two standard techniques for vascular control in straight laparoscopic colectomy.Methods: Patients scheduled for laparoscopic colectomy were randomized to bipolar vessel sealer (BVS; Ligasure Atlas, Covidien) or laparoscopic clips and vascular staplers (LCS). Time and ability to control the main vascular pedicles were recorded. Costs of disposable… Continue Reading
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- Podium Presentations
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- Colorectal
Ab Prep a New Colon Cleansing
AB Prep: colon cleansing made easierWith the colonoscopy being the main procedure that evaluates and prevents colon cancer; efforts to make the experience tolerable and pleasant has always been a priority and a challenge.In the United States out of all the people meeting the criteria for screening colonoscopy only 35% of the people actually undergo… Continue Reading
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- Podium Presentations
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- Colorectal
Accuracy of Colonoscopic Visualization
Introduction: The objective of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of pre-operative colonoscopic localization of colonic lesions. Localization of the colonic lesion plays a key role in determining the type of operation a patient may require. Inaccurate localization may result in removal of the wrong segment of colon and/or a change in the operation… Continue Reading
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- Posters
- Topic:
- Colorectal
Accuracy of Preoperative Assessment and Clinical Outcome of T1 Colorectal Cancer
[Backgrounds] Since the first case of colon cancer surgery was reported, a laparoscopic treatment for colorectal cancer has become rapidly popular. A T1 colorectal cancer is thought to be a good indication for laparoscopic procedures because of the low risk of recurrence. However, since the lymph node metastasis rate of T1 colorectal cancer is around… Continue Reading
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- Posters
- Topic:
- Colorectal
Actinomycotic Meckel’s Diverticulitis – a Case Study and Review of Literature
Introduction: Actinomycosis is a rare inflammatory disease caused by anaerobic bacterium that can affect the abdomen, chest and neck. Meckel’s diverticulum is the most common congenital abnormality of the gastro intestinal tract. We present a rare case of Meckel’s diverticulitis due to actinomycosis and review of literature. Methods: 37 yr old diabetic lady presented with… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Advantages of Laparoscopic Assisted Colorectal Surgery At a Va Hospital Indianapolis
Advantages of Laparoscopic Assisted Colorectal Surgery at a VA HospitalBackground: The safety and efficacy of laparoscopic assisted colectomy has been demonstrated in several trials and has become an accepted means for the surgical management of benign and malignant colorectal disease. We provided a laparoscopic colorectal surgery option to our veteran population at the Indianapolis VA… Continue Reading
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- Posters
- Topic:
- Colorectal
Adverse Events Associated with Laparoscopic Colostomy Reversal Following Hartmann’s Procedure : A Multi-institutional Study.
Background : Open restoration of bowel continuity after Hartmann’s procedure has been associated with significant morbidity, including anastomotic leak, incisional hernia, inability to re-establish intestinal continuity and wound infections. Few studies have examined the role of laparoscopy in performing Hartmann’s reversal. The aim of this study is to review our experience with laparoscopic colostomy reversal… Continue Reading
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- Posters
- Topic:
- Colorectal
Application of Laparoscopic and Hand-Assisted Approach in Segmental Colectomy
Background: We have previously shown that laparoscopic (LAP) colectomy can be accomplished safely for the curative treatment of benign and malignant colorectal disease. Hand-assisted (HA) laparoscopic surgery appears to be an effective treatment for colorectal disease as well. Here, we perform a comparative analysis of clinical outcomes for open, LAP, and HA segmental colonic resection.Study… Continue Reading
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- Posters
- Topic:
- Colorectal
Body Image and Cosmesis After Laparoscopic or Open Appendectomy
Introduction: Minimal invasive techniques such as laparoscopic appendectomy (LA) are thought to produce better cosmetic results. This aim of this study was to evaluate the body image n cosmesis of patients after LA and open appendectomy (OA).Methods and procedures: Between August 2007 and June 2008, patients who underwent LA or OA with the diagnosis of… Continue Reading
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- Posters
- Topic:
- Colorectal
Can the Morbidly Obese Benefit From Laparoscopic Colorectal Resection?
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to assess the feasibility and clinical outcomes of laparoscopic colorectal surgery (LC) in patients with body mass index (BMI) >40. METHODS: Prospectively accrued data for patients with BMI >40 (Group A) undergoing LC were compared with those for patients with BMI Session: Poster Program Number: P550 View Poster Continue Reading
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- Posters
- Topic:
- Colorectal