Minimally Invasive Management of Gallstone Ileus
Amlish Gondal, MD, Vinod Gollapalli, MD, Abdul Khan, MD, Nabajit Chaudhury, MD, Iman Ghaderi, MD, Mac. University of ArizonaWe present a case of minimally invasive management of gallstone ileus. The patient is a 50 year old man presented with 3 day history of Epigastric and LLQ abdominal pain and bilious vomiting. He described the pain… Continue Reading
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Perforation of giant marginal ulcer due to a gastro-gastric fistula
Marc J Dauer, MD, Jenny Choi, MD. Montefiore Medical CenterThis is the case of a 51 y/o female PMH gastric bypass whom presented to the ED with a one day history of acute abdominal pain. CT scan showed pneumoperitoneum and perforation of the gastric pouch as well as a gastro-gastric fistula. Gastro-gastric fistula only occur… Continue Reading
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Intra-Thoracic Sleeve Migration after Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy and Hiatal Hernia Repair Treated with Esophageal Stenting
Shintaro Chiba, MD, Anthony Dellituri, MD, Igor Brichkov, MD, Danny Sherwinter. Maimonides Medical CenterThis is a 34 year old female with a BMI of 37.9 and PMHx of morbid obesity and sleep apnea who had a laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy and hiatal hernia repair. Patient was readmitted for dysphagia secondary to intra-thoracic sleeve migration (ITSM). Esophageal… Continue Reading
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Flexible Endoscopic Zenker’s Diverticulostomy
Stephanie M Novak, MS, Mason Hedberg, MD, Michael Ujiki, MD. NorthShore University Health SystemINTRODUCTION: We present a video of a patient who underwent the flexible endoscopic method for treatment of a Zenker’s diverticulum METHODS: The patient is an 87-year-old female who presented with dysphagia, regurgitation and cough. There was no history of Barrett’s and no… Continue Reading
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Videolaparoscopic treatment for Wilkie syndrome developed 10 years after a Heller-Dor procedure for achalasia.
Felipe C Victer, MD, FACS, Pedro Henrique Salgado Rodrigues, MD, Andre M Silva, MD. Hospital Federal do Andaraímale 45 years old suffering from achalasia were submiited a heller dor procedure 10 years agor. Despite the fact of better life outcome, he begins to suffer difficulties to swallon in the last yera. During investigation it was… Continue Reading
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LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF COLONIC LIPOMA CAUSING SIGMOID INTUSSUSCEPTION
Yvette Farran, MS, Jorge A Miranda, MS, Benjamin Clapp, MD, Elizabeth De la Rosa, MD. Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterIntroduction: Sigmoid colon intussusception is rarely encountered and given its vague symptomatology diagnosis and management can be difficult. The treatment of an intussusception in adults is different than in children. Lipomas as the causative etiology… Continue Reading
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Case Presentation: Achalasia and Large Epiphrenic Esophageal Diverticulum
Joshua Smith, MD, Kern Brittany, MD, Amie Hop, MD, Amy Banks-Venegoni, MD. Spectrum HealthCase Report: 60 year-old female with no significant past medical history presents with a 10-year history of nocturnal cough that had worsened over the past 3 months and had associated regurgitation. She underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) that showed a tortuous esophagus and tight… Continue Reading
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Laparoscopic distal gastrectomy with D2 lymph node dissection for gastric cancer in a patient with situs inversus totalis
Kazuma Sato, Shunji Kinuta, Koichi Takiguchi, Naoyuki Hanari, Naoki Koshiishi. Takeda General HospitalBackground: Situs inversus totalis (SIT) is a rare congenital condition in which the abdominal and thoracic organs are located opposite to their normal positions. Few cases of laparoscopic surgery for gastric cancer with SIT have been reported. We report a case of laparoscopic… Continue Reading
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Rhabdomyosarcoma of the sternum in 2 years old child Challenges in the management
Mohammad Al-Onazi, MD, MME, Mohammed Babiker, MD. Prince Sultan Military Medical CitySternum or chest wall resection is performed for a variety of conditions such as primary and secondary tumors of the chest wall or the sternum. Sternum reconstruction has been a complex problem in the past due to intraoperative technical difficulties, surgical complications, and respiratory… Continue Reading
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A Clinicopathological Study of Neuroendocrine Tumours of the Gastrointestinal Tract – A Case Series
Veena Bheeman, MBBS, MS, Pari M Rajappa, MBBS, MS, Vishwanath M Pai, MBBS, MS, DNB, Dip, MASFr, FRCSGlas, Sandhya Sundaram, MBBS, MD, Sushruthan M, MBBS, MD. Sri Ramachandra Medical CollegeIntroduction: Neuroendrocrine malignancies constitute 0.5% of all cancers. The gastrointestinal tract is the commonest site, followed by the lung. The last decade has seen a steady… Continue Reading
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Pancreatic Heterotopia Mimicking an Internal Hernia
Leigh Gerson, DO1, Danielle Luchessi1, John Brady1, Timothy Harrison2. 1Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, 2Crozer Chester Medical CenterPancreatopic heterotopia is often an incidental finding on autopsy, but in some cases can lead to abdominal pain, obstruction, or intussusception. We present a case of pancreatic herterotopia mimicking an internal hernia on radiologic imaging. A 47 year old female… Continue Reading
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REPAIR OF PERFORATED GASTRIC ULCER WITH FALCIFORM PEDICLE FLAP
Michael Jaroncyzk, MD, Courtney E Collins, MD, MS, Vladimir P Daoud, MD, MS, Ibrahim Daoud, MD. St. Francis Hospital; Hartford CTIntroduction: Several decades ago, surgical training was saturated with procedures to treated peptic ulcer disease. Since the introduction of histamine-2 blockers and proton pump inhibitors, these procedures have dwindled significantly. However, there are still instances… Continue Reading
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Laparoscopic management of Boerhaave’s Syndrome after a late presentation: A case report and literature review
Tahir Yunus, Hager Aref, Obadah Alhallaq. IMCBackground: Boerhaave’s syndrome involves an abrupt elevation in the intraluminal pressure of the oesophagus, causing a transmural perforation. It is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Having a nonspecific presentation may contribute to a delay in diagnosis and results in poor outcomes. Treatment is challenging, yet early surgical intervention… Continue Reading
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Intermittent Intussusception and Microcytic Anemia Caused by a Submucosal Jejunal Lipoma: A Rare Case Report
Lindsay Tse, DO, Elizabeth Verrico, DO, Maurizio Miglietta, DO. HUMC PalisadesLipomas of the gastrointestinal tract are rare benign soft tissue tumors that are often discovered incidentally. These lesions are often asymptomatic, but have occasionally been reported to have clinical significance as will be described in this case report. A 40 year old male initially presented… Continue Reading
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GASTROCOLOCUTANEOUS FISTULA FOLLOWING PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC GASTROSTOMY TUBE PLACEMENT: CASE REPORT OF ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT
Crystal J Yi, DO1, Eric Seitelman, MD2, Rajiv Datta Rajiv, MD2, Joel Lowenstein, MD2, Robert Amajoyi, MD2. 1St. John's Episcopal Hospital, 2South Nassau Communities HospitalPercutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) is an alternative to laparotomy for open gastrostomy tube placement to provide enteral nutrition for those who are unable to pass nutrition orally. Despite being less invasive,… Continue Reading
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