Robot-Assisted revision of Gastro-Jejunal anastomosis after RYGB
Subhashini Ayloo, MD, Young Roh, MD, Mario A Masrur, MD, Pier C Giulianotti, MD, FACS University of Illinois at Chicago Introduction: Anastomotic ulcer at the gastrojejunostomy site after Roux-En-Y gastric bypass operation is a known complication that may usually be associated with a fistula between gastric remnant and gastric pouch of the anastomosis. Surgical management… Continue Reading
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Robotic Assisted cortical sparing left adrenalectomy
Avishai Meyer, MD, Abhijit Shaligram, MD, Dmitry Oleynikov, MD, Pradeep Pallati, MD University of Nebraska Medical center Introduction: Laparoscopic adrenalectomy is the standard of care for unilateral adrenal mass with pheochromocytoma. In patients with bilateral disease or with previous adrenalectomy, increasing evidence has shown the feasibility of partial adrenalectomy, which will maintain residual adrenal function… Continue Reading
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Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Surgery for Deep Infiltrating Rectal Endometriosis
Madhu Ragupathi, MD, Jonathan L Zurawin, Javier Nieto, MD, Robert K Zurawin, MD, Eric M Haas, MD, FACS, FASCRS Colorectal Surgical Associates, Ltd, LLP / Minimally Invasive Colon INTRODUCTION: Deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) is a chronic gynecologic disorder that can have devastating ramifications on overall patient quality of life. Although open and minimally invasive surgery… Continue Reading
Robotic Assisted Treatment of Bouveret’s Syndrome
Brett M Keck, MD, Stephen G Pereira, MD Hackensack University Medical Center Bouveret's syndrome is a gastric outlet obstruction caused by duodenal impaction of a large gallstone. This occurs usually due to a cholecystogastric or cholecystoduodenal fistula. The following video shows a robotic approach to an 86 year-old female who presents with Bouveret's syndrome. Session:… Continue Reading
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Robotic Enucleation of Giant Esophageal Leiomyoma
Andrew Gamenthaler, MD, Ken Meredith, MD Moffitt Cancer Center Introduction: Traditionally the treatment of large benign esophageal lesions required the use of conventional open surgical techniques. However, recent advances in minimally invasive surgical techniques have enabled surgeons to treat a multitude of intrathoracic lesions with less associated patients morbidity by using minimally invasive techniques. Robotic… Continue Reading
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- Podium Presentations
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Robotic Esophagectomy
Jagdishwar Gajagowni, MSMchsurgical, oncology KRISHNA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES We hereby intend to show in our video presentation a case of robotically assisted total esophagectomy. It was performed in our institute on a 33yr old lady presenting with a 5 month history of progressive dysphagia. Preoperative workup in terms of a barium swallow and contrast… Continue Reading
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Robotic Resection of Gastric Intestinal Duplication Cyst
Michael J Pucci, Michael Kammerer, Francesco Palazzo, Harish Lavu Thomas Jefferson University In this video, we demonstrate a case of a 38 year-old female who presented with a left upper quadrant cystic lesion that was incidentally discovered. Preoperative work-up raised concern for a mucin-producing cystic neoplasm of the pancreas. Upon robotic operative exploration, the lesion… Continue Reading
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Robotic Surgery – An Initial Single Institute Experience in Indian Patients
Jagdishwar Gajagowni, MS, Mchsurgical, oncology, M Bala Vikas Kumar, MS, general, surgery, Sagar Sen, DNB, , General, Surgery, Vandana Godella, MBBS KRISHNA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AbstractMinimally invasive surgery has experienced new horizon with advanced tele-robotic technology in its armament. Design: We intend to describe our single institution experience in robot-assisted surgery using the da… Continue Reading
Robotic surgery for rectal cancer
Toshiaki Watanabe, MD The University of Tokyo BADKGROUND: Advantages of robotic surgery over conventional laparoscopic surgery includes enhanced dexterity, three-dimensional field of vision, and more intuitive instrument manipulation. These advantages seem to benefit when applied in the surgery for rectal cancers. In rectal cancer surgery, we need to preserve fine network of nervous system to… Continue Reading
Robotic Thoracoscopic Heller Myotomy for Achalasia
Mohammed Kalan, MD, Mark Meyer, MD, Barbara Tempesta, CRNP, Marc Margolis, MD, Eric Strother, CSA, Farid Gharagozloo, MD The Washington Institute of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery and the Washington Surgical Institute at The George Washington University Hospital, Washington, DC. The University of Arizona School of Medicine, Tucson, AZ INTRODUCTION: The surgical treatment of achalasia remains… Continue Reading
Robotic Total Gastrectomy for Advanced Gastric Cancer. Intracorporeal Or Extracorporeal Esophagojejunostomy?
Catalin Vasilescu, MD, PhD, Livia Procopiuc, MD, Monica Popa, Stefan Tudor, MD Department of General Surgery and Liver Transplantation, Fundeni Clinical Institute, Bucharest, Romania INTRODUCTION – Robotic approach of radical gastric surgery offers a significant technical advantage compared with laparoscopy when performing lymphadenectomy and esophageal anastomoses by reducing the risk of vascular injury, intraoperative bleeding… Continue Reading
Short term morbidity, mortality and oncological outcome in patients with rectal cancer operated by Robot-Assisted laparoscopy: A case-control study of 142 patients
Ismail Gogenur, DSc, Neel M Helvind, MS, Buket Tas, MS, Jens Ravn Eriksen, PhD, Jesper Olsen, MD Dept. Surgical Gastroenterology. Copenhagen University Hospital, Herlev, Denmark BackgroundRobotic-assisted laparoscopy has been reported to be a safe and feasible alternative to traditional laparoscopy. The aim of this study was to compare short-term results in patients with rectal cancer… Continue Reading
Single-site Robotic Cholecystectomy: A Prospective Study of 59 Patients
Aaron D Carr, MD, Gina N Farinholt, MD, Tamas J Vidovszky, MD, Mohamed R Ali, MD University of California, Davis Introduction Single site robotic cholecystectomy (SSRC) has only been available for 8 months in the United States. As early adopters of this technique, we present our experience with the technical aspects, patient outcomes, and learning… Continue Reading
Single-site Robotic Cholecystectomy: Short Term Results.
Ivanesa Pardo, MD, Patricia Eichhorn, MD, Brian Binetti, MD, Tejinder Singh, MD Albany Medical College INTRODUCTION: Single incision surgery has developed a significant interest from both surgeons and patients in the recent past. In 2011 Intuitive Surgical® released Single-Site robotic instrumentation for use, and this was followed by its rapid adoption to perform cholecystectomy. Safety… Continue Reading
Single-site Robotic Cholecystectomy (SSRC): Early Experience in a Community Hospital
Rafael Sierra, MD, FACS, J Wagnon, RN, L Boykin RIVERVIEW REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER INTRODUCTIONTo present our initial experience using the DaVinci single-site platform for cholecystectomy in a 281 bed community hospital. METHODS AND PROCEDURESAll patients requiring cholecystectomy between 8/1/12 and 9/28/12 where offered single-site robotic cholecystectomy. Patient demographics, BMI, diagnosis, operative times and complications where… Continue Reading