23-hour Discharge for Massive Rectal Adenomas Treated With Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery
Christopher Wright, Mr, Matthew Tutton, Mr. Department of Colorectal Surgery, Colchester General Hospital IntroductionTransanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM) provides a local treatment for rectal tumours instead of radical surgery. Although introduced in the 1980s, little has been reported about tumour size or massive adenomas over 4cm in size in relation to early discharge. This series… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
A Case of Portal Vein Thrombosis After Laparoscopic Low Anterior Resection of the Rectum.
Noritsugu Naito, MD, Nobuyasu Kano, MD PhD. KAMEDA MEDICAL CENTER Introduction: Portal vein thrombosis (PVT) after laparoscopic surgery is a relatively uncommon but potentially lethal complication. There are several reports of PVT after laparoscopic surgery such as laparoscopic splenectomy. There are only a few reports of cases with PVT after laparoscpic colectomy for malignant… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
A Novel Anvil Grasper “eagle” Is Useful for Laparoscopic Intra-corporeal Circular Stapled Anastomosis
Yuen Nakase, MD PhD, Tsuyoshi Takagi, MD PhD, Kanehisa Fukumoto, MD PhD, Takuya Miyagaki, MD PhD. Department of Surgery, Nishijin Hospital, Kyoto, Japan 1. Objective of the Device: Traditional anvil graspers have a uniquely shaped jaw that enhances grip force. They grasp the anvil stem perfectly. Therefore the anvil head cannot be maneuvered delicately… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
A Novel Approach to Wound Healing and Hernia Prevention Following Laparoscopically Assisted Levator-cuff Abdominoperineal Resection (apr) of the Rectum
Christopher Wright, Mr, Matthew Tutton, Mr. Department of Colorectal Surgery, Colchester General Hospital Introduction This is the first description of primary use of biological mesh for both pelvic floor and parastomal region during APR. Poor perineal wound healing and parastomal hernias following abdominoperineal resection (APR) causes significant morbidity. The risk of parastomal hernias is… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
A Retrospective Study of Prophylactic Drainage After Laparoscopic Colectomy
Hirokazu Suwa, MD, Shigeki Yamaguchi, MD PhD, Takuya Kato, MD, Hiroka Kondou, MD, Ichiro Okada, MD, Jo Tashiro, MD, Toshimasa Ishii, MD PhD, Mitsuo Miyazawa, MD PhD, Isamu Koyama, MD PhD, Nozomi Shinozuka, MD PhD. Saitama Medical University International Medical Center, Gastroenterological Surgery [Introduction]In Japan, many surgens still continue to place a information and… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
A Systematic Review and Pooled Analysis of Single Incision Laparoscopic Appendectomy
Richdeep S Gill, MD, Xinzhe Shi, MPH, David P Al-adra, MD, Daniel W Birch, MD MSc FRCPS, Shahzeer Karmali, MD FRCPS. University of Alberta; Royal Alexandria Hospital Purpose: Acute appendicitis remains the common gastrointestinal emergency in adults. Single incision laparoscopic appendectomy (SILA) has been proposed as the next evolution in minimally invasive surgery. SILA… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
A Technique of Identifying the Rectal Stump in Patient’s With Hartmann Pouch Before Closure, By Tattooing With India Ink (spot)
Sushil Pandey, MD, Hadi Najafian, DO FACS FASCRS, Pedram Motamedi, Paravasthu Ramanujam, MD FACS. West Valley Colon & Rectal Surgery Center Objective: Identification of the rectal stump in a patient during Hartmann closure can be difficult and the dissection can be tedious. Many techniques had been used mark the rectal stump with non-absorbable sutures… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Abdominal Wall Necrotizing Faciitis-A Rare Complication of Perforated Appendicitis-case Report
Sharique Nazir, MD, Timothy S Kuwada, MD FACS FASMBS. Division Gastrointestinal and Minimally Invasive Surgery,Carolinas Medical Center,Charlotte Introduction Acute appendicitis is relatively common and can present with a myriad of abdominal and systemic symptoms. If diagnosed early, surgery is an effective treatment and most patients have a rapid recovery. However, once appendicitis progresses to… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Acute Solitary Transverse Colon Diverticulitis in a 27 Year Old Female
Negar M Salehomoum, MD, Georg N Herlitz, MD JD, Mark R Schwartz, MD FACS. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Jersey Shore University Medical Center Introduction: We report an unusual case of solitary transverse colon diverticulitis in a young woman, presenting as right-sided abdominal pain. Methods and Procedures: A 27 year old female presented to… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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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
Adaptation of Laparoscopic Surgery for Right Side Colon Cancer – Learn From Open Colectomy Cases
Atsushi Ikeda, title, Atsuko Tsutsui, title, Hirohisa Miura, title, Naoto Ogura, MD, Masanori Naito, MD PhD, Takatoshi Nakamura, MD PhD, Takeo Sato, MD PhD, Masahiko Watanabe, MD PhD. Depertment of Surgery, Kitasato University School of Medicine BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic colectomy (LAC) has come to be widespread throughout the world. In our institution, the laparoscopic surgery has… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Adequate Margins of Resection for Rectal and Anal Cancers Can Be Achieved Through a Single-site Laparoscopic Approach
David B Stewart, MD, Evangelos Messaris, MDPhD. Penn State Hershey Medical Center BACKGROUND: The adequacy of single-site laparoscopic (SSL) resections for malignancies involving the rectum and anus has not been thoroughly analyzed. The present study assesses the margins of resection for consecutive patients undergoing low anterior and abdominoperineal resections for anorectal malignancies.METHODS: Consecutive rectal… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Alvimopan As Adjunct to Fast-track Management to Further Reduce Postoperative Ileus and Hospital Length Stay in Open Versus Laparoscopic Colectomy
Alia Abdulla, DO, Gretchen Aquilina, DO, Devin Flaherty, DO, Roy Sandau, DO, Larry Cohen, DO, Marc Neff, MD. UMDNJSOM Introduction: Post-Operative Ileus (POI) is a common complication of abdominal surgeries leading to increased hospital stay and healthcare costs. Fast-track management has been employed to avert this complication and can aid in reduction of these… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
An Unusual Cecal Mass
Amy Neville, MD, Marilou Vaillancourt, MD, Etienne Auger-dufour, MD, Liane S Feldman, MD, Gerald M Fried, MD. McGill University Health Center This is a case presentation of a patient is found to have a calcified mass at the base of the cecum and presumed to have an appendiceal mucocele. At the time of surgery,… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
Appendiceal Phlegmon; A Laparoscopically Defeated Foe
Hani H Haider, MD, Dalal F Al-aradi, MD, Ramla T Juma, MD, Waleed Al-herz, MD, Talib Juma, MD. Department of Surgery, Amiri Hospital, Kuwait. INTRODUCTION: It is not clearly documented in the literature whether laparoscopic appendectomy for phlegmons is destined to a high rate of conversion to open surgery or not. The aim of… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal