Transanal Total Mesorectal Excision (taTME) for Rectal Lesions: Clinical and Oncological Outcomes of 130 Consecutive Patients at a Single Center
Arman Erkan, MD, Abdul Waheed, MD, Matthew R Albert, MD, FACS, FASCRS, Justin Kelly, MD, FRCS, John R Monson, MD, FACS, FRCS, FASCRS. Surgical Health Outcomes Consortium, Florida Hospital Medical CenterIntroduction: Transanal total mesorectal excision (taTME) is a novel emerging technique to facilitate pelvic dissection in low rectal lesions. This technique is still in its… Continue Reading
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Surgical Theater Precision VR™
Sharona B Ross, MD1, Timothy J Bourdeau, BS1, Michael Musumeci, BS1, Phuong Dang2, Aviad Gravetz, MD1, Chandler Wilfong, MD1, Iswanto Sucandy, MD1, Alexander S Rosemurgy, MD1. 1Florida Hospital Tampa, 2Surgical TheaterObjective: With the advent of Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), surgeons could for the first time assess an individual’s anatomy and pathology… Continue Reading
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Exchangeable synthetic peritoneal tissue for laparoscopic surgical simulation training
Y Isobe, MD, PhD1, Y Nishihara1, A Shibuya1, Y Sekimoto1, T Kondo1, Y Kawguchi1, J Tokuyama1, H Urakami1, K Omoto1, S Seki1, T Ohishi1, S Matsumoto1, K Yamamoto2, H Kanazawa3, G Kaneda3. 1National Hospital Organization Tokyo Medical Center, 2National Hospital Organization Chiba Medical Center, 3Sagamihara National HospitalObjective: Simulation training for laparoscopic surgery has been widely… Continue Reading
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KHORAL – a novel instrument for extracting foreign bodies from the GI-tract
Brynjulf Ystgaard1, Per E Storli1, Lars C Rekstad, MD1, Tonje S Steigedal, PhD2. 1St Olav University Hospital, 2Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyMost hospitals have a group of patients with psychological disorders causing self-harming behavior. A few of these do this by swallowing objects such as eating utensils, batteries and razor blades. Some objects are… Continue Reading
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A novel polymer with highly luminant near-infrared fluorescence is a promising material for endoscopically clipping markers pinpointable by laparoscopy
Michiya Kobayashi, MD1, Takashi Anayama, MD1, Ryohei Miyazaki, MD1, Kentaro Hirohashi, MD1, Nobutaka Kawamoto, MD1, Masashi Yoshida, MD2, Masaki Kitajima, MD2, Hiromi Sato, RN3, Takayuki Sato, MD1. 1Kochi Medical School, 2International University of Health and Welfare, 3PlusMed Co., Ltd.Backgrounds: We have succeeded in developing a new near-infrared fluorescent (NIRF) dye that can be incorporated into… Continue Reading
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Patient Engagement Technology to Deliver Value-Based Surgical Care
Joshua P Liu, MD. SeamlessMDPURPOSE/BACKGROUND: With the shift to value-based care for surgery, healthcare providers need new and more effective ways to educate, engage and keep patients on track throughout the surgical episode. SeamlessMD, a leading patient engagement technology, is used by leading gastrointestinal surgery programs at Stanford, Rush, Sinai, UAB and McGill to deliver value-based… Continue Reading
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Novel Laparoscopic Enucleation of a Retroperitoneal Mass With Preservation of the Portal-Splenic-Superior Mesenteric Vein Confluence
Danby Kang, MD1, Thea Price1, Ernest Rosato, MD2. 1Rush University Medical Center, 2Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals, Department of SurgeryRetroperitoneal tumors generally require laparotomy and large en bloc resection for R0 excision due to difficult access, small working space, surrounding major vascular structures, and variable anatomy. Additionally due to location, retroperitoneal tumors tend to have an… Continue Reading
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A Unique Disposable Flexible Articulating Platform for Endoscopy Permitting Advanced Endolumenal Surgery
Sam Sharma, Kota Momose, Jeffrey Milsom. Weill Cornell Medical CollegeObjective of the technology or device: Historically, performing mucosally orientated intestinal advanced surgical procedures, known as endolumenal surgery, has been limited to commercially available endoscopes (CAE) using electrosurgical tools. Although this technology hasn’t evolved considerably in almost half a century, procedures such as EMR and ESD,… Continue Reading
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Real-time, endoscopic tissue perfusion monitoring by a snapshot hyper-spectral imager
Aaron Sun1, Jung-Man Namgoong, MD2, Peter Kim, MD, PhD3, Jaepyeong Cha, PhD3. 1Princeton University, 2Asan Medical Center, 3Children's National Health SystemObjective: Real-time anatomic display of tissue perfusion, vascularity and ischemia in the tissue of interests during surgery is critical and necessary for improvements in technical and cognitive decisions. Snapshot hyperspectral imaging (HSI) has advantages over conventional… Continue Reading
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Short-Term Clinical and Oncological Outcomes after Single-incision Laparoscopic Surgery for Colorectal Cancer.
Ren Zhao, Prof1, Zijia Song, DR1, Kun Liu, DR2, Yimei Jiang, DR2, You Li, DR2, Yiqing Shi, DR2, Xi Cheng, DR1, Haoxuan Wu, DR1. 1Department of General Surgery, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, 2Department of General surgery, Ruijin Hospital North, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of MedcinePurpose: Conventional 5 incision laparoscopic surgery procedure… Continue Reading
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DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF A SINGLE NEEDLE-DUAL ELECTRODE HIGH-FREQUENCY IRREVERSIBLE ELECTROPORATION (HFIRE) PROBE FOR NON-THERMAL HEPATIC ABLATION
Michael Passeri, MD1, William B Lyman, MD1, Timothy J O'Brien, BS2, Melvin F Lorenzo, BS2, Jacob H Swet, MS1, Dionisios Vrochides, MD, PhD, FACS1, Erin H Baker, MD1, John B Martinie, MD, FACS1, Rafael V Davalos, PhD2, David A Iannitti, MD, FACS1, Iain H McKillop, PhD1. 1Carolinas Medical Center, 2Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityOBJECTIVES.… Continue Reading
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Initial experience of laparoscopic total colectomy with transanal minimally invasive proctectomy for ulcerative colitis
Takatoshi Matsuyama, Sinichi Yamauchi, Akifumi Kikuchi, Kazuyuki Kojima, Yasuaki Nakajima, Masamichi Yasuno, Yusuke Kinugasa. Tokyo Medical and Dental UniversityObjective of the technology or device: Laparoscopic surgery is well established for colon cancer, with defined benefits. Use of laparoscopy for the performance of restorative proctocolectomy (RPC) with ileoanal anastomosis is more controversial. There are several technical hurdles… Continue Reading
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Multidisciplinary applications of a new single port robotics platform
Barbara Seeliger, MD, Lee L Swanström, MD, FACS. IHU StrasbourgObjective of the technology or device: Single Port laparoscopic surgery, while representing a theoretical advance in minimally invasive access, was not widely accepted by the surgical community due to poor ergonomics and a difficult learning curve. Advanced surgical robotics has been proposed to solve most of these… Continue Reading
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MAGNETIC ASSISTED LIVER RETRACTION IN BARIATRIC SURGERY
Andres Hanssen, MD, FACS1, Sergio Plotnikov, MD, FACS2, Geylor Acosta, MD, FACS2, Jose G Haddad2, Diego A Hanssen, MD, FACS2, Rafael A Hanssen, MS2. 1Universidad Metropolitana, 2Instituto Médico La FlorestaBackground: Retraction of the left lobe of the liver to allow adequate exposure of GE junction is crucial in most of laparoscopic bariatric procedures, the object… Continue Reading
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7-YEAR FOLLOW UP AFTER RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF TRANSORAL INCIONLESS FUNCOPLICATION VERSUS PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS FOR TREATMENT OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE
PSS Castelijns1, BPL Witteman2, A Peeters1, MCG vd Poll1, GH Koek1, JM Conchillo1, LPS Stassen1, ND Bouvy1. 1MUMC+, 2RijnstateAims: Transoral incisionless fundoplication (TIF) was developed in an attempt to create a minimally invasive endoscopic procedure that mimics antireflux surgery. Few studies report on long-term results with a high rate of resumption on PPI. The objective of… Continue Reading
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