Simultaneous Laparoscopy-Assisted Resection for Synchronous Gastric and Colorectal Cancer
Byung-kwon Ahn, Seung-hyun Lee, Joong-jae Yoo, Sung-uhn Baek, Ki-young Yoon. Department of Surgery, Kosin University College of Medicine, Busan, South Korea Purpose: Colorectal and gastric cancers are sometimes diagnosed as a synchronous carcinoma. Simultaneous surgical resection with lymphadenectomy is indicated for both cancers, if there is no other distant metastasis and curative resection is… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
Pregnancy Outcomes Following Laparoscopic-Assisted and Open Colorectal Cancer Surgery
F A Haggar, PhD MPH, D B Preen, PhD, K Einarsdottir, PhD, R P Boushey, PhD MD, J Mamazza, MD. The Ottawa Hospital, The University of Ottawa; The School of Population Health, The University of Western Australia OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the pregnancy outcomes of patients who had previous… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
Should All Excised Rectal Polyps Be Tattooed? A Plea for Localization
Deborah Keller, MD, Jane Jaffee, DO, Amit Khanna, MD MPH. Temple University Hospital Five to eight percent of colonoscopically removed benign rectal lesions contain invasive carcinoma. Rectal tattooing has been advocated for follow-up localization of the resection site. Despite proven benefits, tattooing is not routinely performed on benign appearing rectal polyps. Our hypothesis was… Continue Reading
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Short-term Outcomes of Laparoscopic Intersphincteric Resection From Phase II Trial to Evaluate Laparoscopic Surgery for Stage 0/i Rectal Carcinoma: Japan Society of Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery Lap Rc (nct00635466)
Shoichi Fujii, MD PhD, Seiichiro Yamamoto, MD PhD, Masaaki Ito, MD PhD, Shigeki Yamaguchi, MD PhD, Kazuhiro Sakamoto, MD PhD, Yusuke Kinugasa, MD PhD, Yukihito Kokuba, MD PhD, Junji Okuda, MD PhD, Kenichi Yoshimura Kenichi Yoshimura, MD PhD, Masahiko Watanabe, MD PhD. Japan Society of Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery (Introduction) To examine the technical and… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
Impact of an Enhanced Recovery Program On Short-term Outcomes After Scheduled Laparoscopic Colon Resection
Nicoleta O Kolozsvari, MD, Giovanni Capretti, MD, Pepa Kaneva, MSc, Amy Neville, MD, Franco Carli, MD, A. Sender Liberman, MD, Patrick Charlebois, MD, Barry Stein, MD, Melina C Vassiliou, MD, Gerald M Fried, MD, Liane S Feldman, MD. Steinberg-Bernstein Centre for Minimally Invasive Surgery and Innovation, McGill University, Montreal, Qc, Canada Introduction: Enhanced recovery… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
Sphincter Sparing Surgery for the Distal 3 Cm of the True Rectum: Results After Neoadjuvant Therapy and Minimally Invasive Radical Surgery Or Local Excision
George J Nassif, DO, Henry Schoonyoung, MD, Sara Berman, BS, Al Denittis, MD, Erik Zeger, MD, Mo Mohiuddin, MD, Gerald Marks, MD, John H Marks, MD. Lankenau Medical Center Introduction: The characteristics for ideal treatment of rectal cancer include controlling the cancer, minimal morbidity and mortality, minimal trauma to the patient, and avoidance of… Continue Reading
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- Podium Presentations
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- Colorectal
Robotic Versus Laparoscopic-Assisted Intersphincteric Resection for Low Rectal Cancer: A Comparative Study of Short-term Outcomes
Soo Yeun Park, MD, Gyu-seog Choi, MD, Jun Seok Park, MD, Hye Jin Kim, MD, Jong-pil Ryuk, MD, Whon-ho Choi, MD. Kyungpook National University Medical Center AbstractIntroduction The present study aimed to compare the short-term outcomes between robotic-assisted intersphincteric resection (ISR) and laparoscopic ISR for distal rectal cancerMethods Between March 2008 to July 2011,… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
Colorectal Cancer Following Negative Colonoscopy, Is 5-year Screening the Correct Interval to Recommend?
Steven K Nakao, MD, Iswanto Sucandy, MD, Steven Fassler, MD, Mark Zebley, MD, Soo Kim, MD. Abington Memorial Hospital BACKGROUND: Despite the sensitivity of screening colonoscopy, polyps and cancers can still go undetected. With the polyp-to-cancer transformation cycle averaging 7-10 years, present guidelines recommend repeat colonoscopy within 10 years after negative screening. However, not all… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
Comparison of Single Port and Conventional Laparoscopic Colectomy: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Jensen T Poon, MBBS MS, Chi-wai Cheung, MBBS, Wai-lun Law, MBBS MS, Joe K Fan, MBBS MS, Siu-hung Lo, MBBS, Miu Y Chan, MBBS. Department of Surgery & Department of Anesthesia, The University of Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong Introduction:This randomized controlled study compared the operative outcome of single port laparoscopic colectomy (SPLC)… Continue Reading
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- Podium Presentations
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- Colorectal
Thirty Day Outcomes of Laparoscopic Versus Open Appendectomy in Elderly Using Acs/nsqip Database
Ashkan Moazzez, MD FACS, Rodney J Mason, MD PhD FACS, Namir Katkhouda, MD FACS. H. Claude Hudson Comprehensive Health Center, University of Southern California INTRODUCTION: Although laparoscopic appendectomy (LA) is becoming the procedure of choice rather than open appendectomy (OA) in treatment of appendicitis in general population, its role has not been widely studied… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
Reduced Port Versus Conventional Laparoscopic Total Proctocolectomy and Ileal J Pouch-Anal Anastomosis: A Case Matched Study
Meagan Costedio, Erman Aytac, Emre Gorgun, Ravi P Kiran, Feza Remzi. Department of Colorectal Surgery, Digestive Disease Institute, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, OH, USA Introduction: Our institution first reported the feasibility and safety of single-incision (SILS) laparoscopic total proctocolectomy and ileal pouch anal anastomosis (TPC/IPAA). In order to improve efficiency while maintaining the cosmetic… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
Acute Versus Elective Laparoscopic Sigmoid Resection for Diverticulitis
Marty Zdichavsky, MD, Tobias Meile, MD, Maximillian Von Feilitzsch, MD, Dörte Wichmann, MD, Alfred Königsrainer, MD. University Hospital Tuebingen, Germany Objective: Surgical treatment of acute sigmoid diverticulitis is still under debate while elective laparoscopic treatment has proven short-term benefits. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome of laparoscopic sigmoid colectomy… Continue Reading
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- Podium Presentations
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- Colorectal
Do Experienced Open Surgeons Learn Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery Faster? A Study for the National Training Program in England
Danilo Miskovic, MD, Melody Ni, PhD, Amjad Parvaiz, FRCS, Austin Acheson, MD, Ian Jenkins, MD, John Griffith, MD, Mark Coleman, MD, George Hanna, PhD. Imperial College London Introduction: It remains unclear to what degree experience in open surgery impacts the learning of the according laparoscopic operation. The aim of this study was to investigate… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
Comparison of Early Mobilization and Diet Rehabilitation Program With Conventional Care After Laparoscopic Low Anterior Resection: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial
Sung-min Lee, MD, Je-ho Jang, MD, Duck-woo Kim, PhD, Seung-chul Heo, PhD, Seung-yong Jeong, PhD, Kyu-ju Park, PhD, Sung-bum Kang, PhD. Department of Surgery, Seoul National University College of Medicine , Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seoul National University Boramae Hospital, Seoul National University Hospital Purpose: Although the early recovery program was reported to… Continue Reading
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- Podium Presentations
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- Colorectal
Lymph Node Retrieval in Colorectal Cancer in the Era of Minimally Invasive Surgery: Are We Following Oncologic Principles?
Laila Rashidi, MD, Mike L Kueht, MS, Aakash H Gajjar, MD. University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, USA Introduction: Hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery (HALS) and single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) are minimally invasive surgical techniques that have been slowly adopted by general and colorectal surgeons. Conventional laparoscopic surgery is associated with shorter hospital stay,… Continue Reading
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- Podium Presentations
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- Colorectal