Laparoscopic Heller Myotomy with Dor Fundoplication and Type III Hiatal Hernia Repair Can Be Performed Successfully in the Same Day Surgery Setting
Margaret Jackson, MD1, Farzaneh Banki2. 1McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), 2McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UT Health). Memorial Hermann Southeast Esophageal Disease Center.Introduction: The reported length of stay after Heller myotomy is 1-4 days. The aim was to… Continue Reading
ERAS PROTOCOL FOR BARIATRIC SURGERY: IS IT SAFE TO DISCHARGE ON POST-OPERATIVE DAY ONE?
Jenny Lam, MD, Toshiaki Suzuki, MD, Carlos T Maeda, MD, David Bernstein, MD, Thach Pham, MD, Bryan J Sandler, MD, Garth R Jacobsen, MD, FACS, Santiago Horgan, MD. University Of California - San DiegoObjective: To establish if an Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol can be performed safely in bariatric surgery. Background: Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy… Continue Reading
ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM DECREASES EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISITS AND READMISSIONS IN COLORECTAL ENHANCED RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY PROTOCOL PATIENTS
Daniel J Borsuk1, Ahmed AL-Khamis, MD1, Dimin Zhou, MS2, Ina Zamfirova, MS3, Christina Warner, MD1, Kunal Kochar, MD1, Slawomir J Marecik, MD1. 1Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, Illinois, USA, 2Chicago Medical School, North Chicago, Illinois, USA, 3James R. & Helen D. Russell Institute for Research & Innovation, Advocate… Continue Reading
NSAID Administration Post Colorectal Surgery Increases Anastomotic Leak Rate – Systematic Review/Meta-Analysis
Aryan Modasi, MD, David Pace, MD, MBA, Marshall Godwin, MD, MSc, Chris Smith, MD, Bryan Curtis, MD, MSc. Memorial University of NewfoundlandINTRODUCTION: Current enhanced recovery guidelines suggest that opioid sparing medications should be used for analgesia whenever possible following colorectal surgery. The present study aims to assess whether postoperative NSAID use is associated with an increased… Continue Reading
Does adherence to perioperative enhanced recovery elements influence patient reported outcomes following colorectal resection?
Nicolò Pecorelli, MD, Saba Balvardi, A. Sender Liberman, MD, Patrick Charlebois, MD, Barry Stein, MD, Franco Carli, MD, MPhil, Liane Feldman, MD, Julio Flavio Fiore Jr., PT, MSc, PhD. McGill University Health CentreINTRODUCTION: Adherence to perioperative care elements is pivotal for the successful implementation of enhanced recovery programs(ERPs). In colorectal surgery, increased adherence is associated… Continue Reading
Opioid-free Colectomy: A Reality that Can Improve Patient & Financial Outcomes in Surgery
Deborah S Keller, MS, MD1,2, Manish Chand, MBA, FRCS, PhD2. 1Columbia University Medical Center, 2University College London Hospitals, NHS Foundation TrustsBackground: Opioids are a mainstay for postsurgical pain management, but have significant associated complications, costs, and contribute to the spiraling opioid epidemic. Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols aim to reduce opioid utilization and improve… Continue Reading
IMPROVED OUTCOMES AT REDUCED HEALTHCARE COSTS AFTER IMPLEMENTATION OF A HERNIA-SPECIFIC ENHANCED RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY (ERAS) PATHWAY
Dustin R Cummings, MD, Petersen P Rebecca, MD, Yates B Robert, MD, Hector A Rodriguez, MD, Andrew S Wright, MD. University of WashingtonINTRODUCTION: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) pathways have been demonstrated to improve outcomes in colorectal surgery. There is only one prior published report of outcomes following ERAS implementation in hernia surgery, which did… Continue Reading
TRANSVERSUS ABDOMINIS BLOCK UTILIZING LIPOSOMAL BUPIVACAINE AS A NON-OPIOD ANALGESIC FOR POST-OP PAIN MANAGEMENT
Thomas C Robertson, MD1, Kathryn Hall2, Susan Bear, PharmD1, Kyle Thompson, PhD1, Keith Gersin, MD1. 1Carolinas Medical Center, 2Virginia TechIntroduction: Opioid-related deaths now outnumber vehicle-related deaths in the United States. The trajectory of opioid addiction usually begins with prescription opioid misuse. Identifying non-narcotic means to treat post-op pain is an intervention to limit patient exposure… Continue Reading
Outpatient Anti-reflux Surgery: Re-evaluating the Need for Inpatient Admission Following Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication
Lauren Cardella, DO, Sophia Horattas, MD, Christopher R Daigle, MD, Charudutt Paranjape, MD. Cleveland Clinic Akron GeneralIntroduction: Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication procedures are a safe and effective option for definitive anti-reflux treatment in select patients; however, patient selection criteria for same day discharge remain unclear. A retrospective study was undertaken to evaluate Nissen fundoplication procedures performed… Continue Reading
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Laparoscopic Assisted Nerve Block in Treatment of Inguinodynia
Trenton Kinnear, MD, Lauren Grimsley, MD, Brandie Forman, Nikita Shokur, Vince Vetrano, Bruce Ramshaw, MD. UT Medical Center KnoxvilleBackground: Traditional methods of clinical research may not be adequate to improve the value of care for patients with complex medical problems such as chronic pain after inguinal hernia repair. This problem is very complex with many… Continue Reading
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Move for Your Bowels: Perioperative Activity Impacts the Duration of Postoperative Ileus
Heather Carmichael, MD, Douglas Overbey, MD, Edward Jones, MD, Teresa Jones, MD, Carlton Barnett, John Moore, MD, Thomas Robinson, MD. University of Colorado, Denver Veteran Affairs Medical CenterObjective: Prolonged postoperative ileus increases hospital length of stay and therefore impacts healthcare costs. Although many surgeons recommend ambulation in the postoperative period to hasten return of bowel… Continue Reading
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The Impact of Transversus Abdominis Plane Block on Patients in an Enhanced Recovery Bariatric Surgery Pathway
Sydney Pinch, BS1, Tjasa Hranjec, MD2, Sara A Hennessy, MD1. 1UT Southwestern Medical Center, 2Memorial Healthcare SystemIntroduction: A transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block is an ultrasound-guided injection of local anesthetic in the plane between the internal oblique and transversus abdominis muscles to interrupt innervation to the abdominal skin, muscles, and parietal peritoneum. Currently there are… Continue Reading
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BATTLE OF THE SUPER OBESE SEXES: FEMALE VERSUS MALE VARIATION IN PRE-OPERATIVE CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AMONG 1,673 SURGICAL PATIENTS UNDERGOING BILIO-PANCREATIC BYPASS/DUODENAL SWITCH (BPD/DS)
Danielle L Tamburrini, DO, Gus Slotman, MD. Inspira Health NetworkINTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to identify variation in weight and demographics in the distribution of pre-operative clinical characteristics between super obese females compared with males who were about to undergo BPD/DS surgery. As the American obesity epidemic increases, morbidly obese patients have become… Continue Reading
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Tranversus Abdominis Plane Block with Liposomal Bupivacaine in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy Decreases Post-Operative Opiate Use
Alexandra Argiroff, MD, John-Paul Bellistri, MD, Diego R Camacho, MD. Montefiore Medical CenterBackground: The “Opioid Crisis” has taken over headlines with increasing public attention brought to the drastically increasing rates of addiction to prescription narcotics. In 2015, the American Society of Addiction Medicine reported 2 million Americans with an addiction to prescription pain relievers and… Continue Reading
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To evaluate efficacy and safety of laparoscopic cholecystectomy under spinal anaesthesia
Nikhil Gupta, Rachan Kathpal, Dr, Arun K Gupta, Dr, Dipankar Naskar, Dr, C K Durga, Dr. PGIMER Dr RML Hospital, DelhiIntroduction: Cholecystectomy have shown some advantages when done under spinal anaesthesia (SA) and associated with less intra operative and post -operative morbidity and mortality. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) under regional anaesthesia alone included patients with coexisting… Continue Reading
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