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
- Topic:
- Colorectal
A Novel Basic Lapsim® Curriculum Improves Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery Skills Performance in Surgical Interns
Introduction: Laparoscopy is the standard of care for many basic general surgical procedures. Simulators have been developed to train surgical residents in laparoscopy; but there is no standard curriculum that has clearly shown a translational benefit in the operating room. Small studies have shown that Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery (FLS) skills performance score predicts intraoperative… Continue Reading
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- Posters of Distinction
- Topic:
- Education / Simulation
A Prospective Randomized Trial Comparing Single Stage Versus Two Stage Management of Patients with Gall Stones and Cbd Stones
The optimal management of patients with concomitant gall stones and CBD calculi is controversial. The options for management include either a single stage approach of laparoscopic cholecystectomy along with laparoscopic common bile duct exploration or a two stage approach which includes preoperative endoscopic stone extraction followed by laparoscopic cholecystectomy. This prospective randomized trial was done… Continue Reading
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- Posters of Distinction
- Topic:
- HPB
A Validated Subjective Rating of Display Quality: The Maryland Visual Comfort Scale
A VALIDATED SUBJECTIVE RATING OF DISPLAY QUALITY: THE MARYLAND VISUAL COMFORT SCALE Jacob Seagull PhD, Tommy Lee MD, Erica Sutton MD, Carlos Godinez MD, Gyusung Lee PhD, Adrian Park MD.Department of Surgery, University of Maryland School of Medicine Introduction: Minimally invasive surgery requires high-quality imaging to provide effective visual displays to surgeons. In many regards,… Continue Reading
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- Posters of Distinction
- Topic:
- Minimally Invasive Other
Blunt Thyroid Working Space Creation: A Tool to Facilitate Transaxillary Endoscopic Thyroidectomy
BACKGROUND: Endoscopic thyroidectomy has been proved to be a safe and effective alternative treatment of a benign small thyroid lesion. To perform this operation, the working space needs to be created. Initially, the space surrounding the incisions is directly made and endoscopic part is followed. The appropriate working space is then endoscopically harvested with the… Continue Reading
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- Posters of Distinction
- Topic:
- Minimally Invasive Other
Comparison of Intracorporeal Versus Extracorporeal Anastomosis in Laparoscopic Hemicolectomy
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to determine short-term outcomes of an intra- vs extra-corporeal anastomosis in laparoscopic hemicolectomy.METHODS: Retrospective chart review of 105 consecutive patients who underwent laparoscopic hemicolectomy performed by a single surgeon from January 2006-August 2008. Pearson Chi-square and student’s t-test were used to test for significance.RESULTS: There were 105 patients… Continue Reading
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- Posters of Distinction
- Topic:
- Colorectal
Dexterous Robot for Single Incision Advanced Minimally Invasive Surgery
Introduction: This study demonstrates the feasibility of using a miniature robot platform to perform complex, single-incision, minimal access surgery, including colon resection and Nissen fundoplication. Open surgical procedures are highly invasive; single-incision laparoscopic surgery is complicated by instrument position and lack of triangulation. Using minimally invasive techniques with miniature robotic platforms offers significant clinical benefits.… Continue Reading
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- Posters of Distinction
- Topic:
- Robotics
Different Approaches for Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy Looking for a Tailored Route
Aim: to report our experience in laparoscopic adrenalectomy (LA) through anterior, lateral and submesocolic approaches .Methods: 267 patients (pts) underwent LA in our departments. The choice of the surgical route was based on patient (BMI, previous abdominal surgery) and lesion features (size, side, secreting mass, suspect malignancy). Dissection and coagulating technology did change over the… Continue Reading
- Type:
- Posters of Distinction
- Topic:
- Solid Organ and Endocrine
Effectiveness of a New Trocar System to Enable NOTES
Introduction: Natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) is a developing area of minimally invasive surgery. Fundamental challenges of NOTES include development of safe ways to perform translumenal access and maintaining visualization and spatial orientation using a stable operating platform. This study examines the functionality of a new rotary access needle (RAN) device and technique for… Continue Reading
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- Posters of Distinction
- Topic:
- Endolumenal / NOTES
Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy for Primary Hyperaldosteronsim: Comparison of Clinical Response Based on Adrenal Pathology
Introduction: Primary hyperaldosteronism may be caused by adrenal hyperplasia (nodular [NH] or diffuse [DH]) or functional adenoma [FA]. We compare response of hypertension and hypokalemia for both pathologies following laparoscopic adrenalectomy. Methods: All adrenalectomies performed for hyperaldosteronsim at a single institution were retrospectively reviewed. Hypertension / hypokalemia were considered improved in patients with reduction in… Continue Reading
- Type:
- Posters of Distinction
- Topic:
- Solid Organ and Endocrine
Laparoscopic Surgery for Epiphrenic Diverticula: The Ideal Approach
Laparoscopy provides excellent exposure of the distal esophagus, thus is an ideal approach for most epiphrenic diverticula. This study reviews our outcomes to support this statement, which is the largest laparoscopic series to date.Methods: From 1997 to 2008, we operated on 23 patients for epiphrenic diverticula. Of these, 18 had laparoscopic diverticulectomy, myotomy, and fundoplication… Continue Reading
- Type:
- Posters of Distinction
- Topic:
- Esophageal / Gastric Surgery
Laparoscopic Versus Open Resection of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (gists)
INTRODUCTION: GISTs are the most common mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal tract. Although they can occur anywhere along the gastrointestinal tract, they are most commonly identified in the stomach. Surgery is the optimal therapy in the majority of patients with non-metastatic GISTs. There is still some controversy as to the effectiveness of laparoscopic resection of… Continue Reading
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- Posters of Distinction
- Topic:
- Minimally Invasive Other
‘lesssons ‘ Learned: Single Centre Experience of Single Port Cholecystectomy
Introduction: Single Port Surgery has been described and published by various authors. A recent consensus meeting and white paper from the Cleveland Clinic gave the acronym LESSS (Laparo- Endoscopic Single Site Surgery) for all such procedures. We present the largest series of single port cholecystectomies to date using the R Port (Tri port). The paper… Continue Reading
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- Posters of Distinction
- Topic:
- Minimally Invasive Other
Needlescopic Resection of Small Pulmonary Nodule After Preoperative Dual Localization with Hook Wire and Lipiodol
IntroductionThe needlescopic surgery using instruments with a diameter of 2-mm is devised to leave minimal scarring and reduce the need for postoperative analgesia. For needlescopic lung biopsy for small pulmonary nodule (< 20mm), accurate and convenient method for preoperative localization is necessary. The aim of this study is to evaluate the usefulness of combined mammographic… Continue Reading
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- Posters of Distinction
- Topic:
- Minimally Invasive Other
Outcomes of Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery (fls) Skills Training for Senior Medical Students Entering Surgical Residency
Introduction: Laparoscopic skills training is usually reserved for surgical residents who have some experience in performing open surgical procedures. This study examined the outcomes of training 4th year medical students matched in a surgical specialty (who had no prior open case experience as primary surgeon) in the skills tasks of the SAGES FLS program. Methods:… Continue Reading
- Type:
- Posters of Distinction
- Topic:
- Education / Simulation