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Value of a dual console in the introduction of robot-assisted colectomy

Yoshiyuki Sakamoto, PhD, Hajime Morohashi, PhD, Takuya Miura, PhD, Kentarou Satou, MD, Kenichi Hakamada, PhD. Hirosaki UniversityIntroduction: Robot-assisted colectomy may compensate for some of the disadvantages of conventional laparoscopic surgery by providing detailed high-vision three-dimensional images and magnified vision, forceps joint function, and preventing hand tremors. These attributes of robot surgery may be particularly useful… Continue Reading

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Robotics

TOTALLY ROBOTIC SINGLE ANASTOMOSIS GASTRIC BYPASS IS SAFE AND FEASIBLE COMPARED TO LAPAROSCOPIC APPROACH

Patricio Cal, MD, Luciano Deluca, MD, Tomas Jakob, MD, Gonzalo Crosbie, MD, Ezequiel Fernandez, MD. Hospital ChurrucaIntroduction: Single anastomosis gastric bypass (SAGB) has become a commonly performed primary bariatric surgery. Laparoscopic has been the preferred approach, and reports on robotic SAGB are scarce. Our goal was to assess the feasibility and safety of totally robotic… Continue Reading

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Robotics

The short-term outcomes of the robotic surgery for rectal cancer

Chu Matsuda1, Norikatsu Miyoshi1, Hidekazu Takahashi1, Naotsugu Haraguchi1, Taishi Hata1, Tsunekazu Mizushima1, Hirofumi Yamamoto1, Kazumasa Fujitani2, Kazuhiro Iwase2, Yuichiro Doki1, Masaki Mori1. 1Osaka Univ. Dept. of Gastroenterological Surgery, 2Osaka General Medical CenterIntroduction: Robotic surgery remains a novel technique in the field of colorectal surgery in Japan. Several small series have examined its safety and feasibility… Continue Reading

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THE IMPACT OF SIMULATION TRAINING FOR RESIDENTS PARTICIPATING IN ROBOTIC SURGERY

Michael L Williford, MD1, Paula D Strassle, MSPH2, Meredith C Duke, MD, MBA1. 1University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Surgery, 2University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of EpidemiologyIntroduction: The primary aim of this study was to determine how three types of simulation impacted resident comfort level with various aspects of… Continue Reading

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Robotics

SYSTEMATIZED ROBOTIC LATERAL PELVIC NODE DISSECTION WITH NEUROVASCULAR PRESERVATION

Hye Jin Kim, Gyu-seog Choi, Jun Seok Park, Soo Yeun Park. Kyungpook National University Chilgok HospitalThis video demonstrates “Systematized Robotic Lateral Pelvic Node Dissection with neurovascular preservation”. We can separate three planes which will be the boundaries of each lateral areas.  First, we make the plane A, which become a medial boundary of internal iliac… Continue Reading

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Podium Video Presentations
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Robotics

Stray Energy Transfer Comparison Between Single Incision Robotic Surgery and Standard Robotic Surgery

Douglas M Overbey, MD, MPH, Thomas Robinson, Heather Carmichael, Brandon Chapman, Edward Jones. University of ColoradoObjective: Stray energy transfer from the monopolar “Bovie” instrument has been shown to cause unintended thermal injuries during laparoscopic surgery. Our prior work demonstrated increased stray energy transfer during single incision laparoscopic surgery in comparison to traditional laparoscopy. However, stray… Continue Reading

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Robotics

Stray Energy in the Robotic System – Minimal and Without Clinical Impact

Douglas M Overbey, MD, MPH, Heather Carmichael, MD, Edward L Jones, Brandon Chapman, Luke Selby, Carlton Barnett, John T Moore, Thomas Robinson. University of ColoradoObjective: Stray energy transfer from surgical energy-based devices is a recognized mechanism for complications during laparoscopic operations.  With the increasing use of the surgical robot for laparoscopic operations, characterizing stray energy… Continue Reading

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Posters
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Robotics

SINGLE DOCKING ROBOTIC TOTAL MESORECTAL EXCISION—A SINGLE INSTITUTION STANDARDIZED STEPWISE APPROACH ON THE FIRST 100 CASES

Alessandra Marano, Maria Carmela Giuffrida, Luca Pellegrino, Gaspare Cannata, Diego Sasia, Danilo Donati, Felice Borghi. Santa Croce e Carle HospitalINTRODUCTION: Rectal cancer continues to be a surgical challenge. New technologies must be incorporated into practice and, at the same time, oncologic surgery and overall outcomes must be improved. The use of da Vinci robotic surgery… Continue Reading

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Robotics

Safety of robotic assisted laparoscopic recurrent paraesophageal hernia repair: Insights from a large single institution experience

Nicholas F Holton, BA1, Melissa M Felinski, DO1, Sheilendra S Mehta, MD1, Kulvinder S Bajwa, MD1, Brad E Snyder, MD1, Todd D Wilson, MD1, Peter A Walker, MD2, Kavita D Chandwani, MD, DrPH1, Connie L Klein, NP1, Angielyn Rivera1, Erik B Wilson, MD1, Shinil K Shah, DO1. 1McGovern Medical School, UT Health, 2Health First Medical… Continue Reading

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Podium Presentations
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Robotics

ROBTIC APPROACH TO NON-MIDLINE ABDOMINAL WALL HERNIAS: A SINGLE INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE FROM A HIGH VOLUME CENTER

Emily Benzer, DO, J. Stephen Scott, MD, FACS. University of MissouriIntroduction: The objective of our study was to evaluate our experience with robotically repaired non-midline abdominal wall hernias at a high-volume robotic surgery program.  We also will discuss the technical advantages of the use of robotic technology in repair of these unusual hernias which have… Continue Reading

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Posters
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Robotics

Robotically-assisted takedown of colocutaneous fistula that resulted from misplaced bladder sling.

I. Bulent Cetindag, MD1, Jane He, MD1, Hassan Imran, MD1, Jason Rexroth, MD2. 1University of Iowa / Mercy Medical Center, 2Mercy Medical CenterThis is a video presentation of 51 years old female , who presented with suprapubic pain and mass to Gynecology office. She has a history of robotic hysterectomy and sbladder sling operation 4… Continue Reading

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Posters
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Robotics

Robotic Whipple Operation Technique

Deniz Atasoy, Afag Aghayeva, Volkan Ozben, Turgut Bora Cengiz, Onur Bayraktar, Ismail Hamzaoglu, Tayfun Karahasanoglu, Bilgi Baca. Acibadem Mehmet Ali Aydinlar University, School of MedicineIntroduction: Whipple operation is a technically demanding procedure. Laparoscopic approach has some limitations further complicating the operation. These could be the reasons in front of generalization of the laparoscopic Whipple procedure. The… Continue Reading

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Podium Video Presentations
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Robotics

Robotic Wedge Resection of Gastric GIST

Owen Pyke, MD, MPH, MBA1, Georgios V Georgakis, MD, PhD1, Chantae S Sullivan-Pyke, MD2, Aaron Sasson, MD1, Mark Talamini, MD, MBA1, Joseph Kim, MD1. 1Stony Brook University Medical Center, 2Hospital of the University of PennsylvaniaThis is the case of a 49-year-old male with history of a recently discovered bleeding gastric mass, 6.6 cm in largest… Continue Reading

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Podium Video Presentations
Topic:
Robotics

Robotic versus laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: Analysis of mid-term (30 days to 5 years) clinical outcomes and costs

Monika E Hagen, Peter Rohner, Minoa K Jung, Nicolas C Buchs, Leo Buehler, Philippe Morel. University Hospital GenevaIntroduction: While some peri-operative and short term data around laparoscopic and robotic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) are available, mid-term outcomes until 5 years after the procedure including costs do not exist to date. The aim of this analysis… Continue Reading

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Podium Presentations
Topic:
Robotics

ROBOTIC VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC COLECTOMY: A CASE MATCHED STUDY

Anderson Lee, BS, Arman Alizadeh, BS, Jason Cohen, MD, Joshua D Ellenhorn, MD, Yosef Nasseri, MD. The Surgery Group of Los AngelesIntroduction: Colorectal surgery has recently had the steepest rise in rate of adoption of the robotic approach. However, there is still no consensus on its merit compared with laparoscopic colectomies.  We compared our short term outcomes… Continue Reading

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