COLORECTAL CANCER IN PATIENTS UNDER AGE 50: TRENDS IN STAGING AND MORTALITY
Jaclyn Malat, DO1, Sarah Martin, BS1, Adrian Ong, MD2, Michael Brown, MD, MBA, FACS2. 1Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, 2Reading Hospital, Tower HealthObjective: The aim of this study is to compare stage and mortality in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients above and below age 50. We hypothesize that the stage at diagnosis and mortality will both… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
Intracorporeal versus Extracorporeal Anastomosis in Minimally-Invasive Rectosigmoid Resection
Kasim Mirza, MD, Carey Wickham, MD, Andreas M Kaiser, MD, FACS, FASCRS. USC Colorectal SurgeryIntroduction: Intracorporeal anastomosis (ICA) during minimally invasive colorectal resections (robotic/laparoscopic) has been thought to have advantages over extracorporeal anastomosis (ECA). It avoids exteriorization of the colon with room air exposure, traction, and manipulation in the resection and anastomosis phase and for… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
Transanal Extraction for Rectal Cancer after TME: Always, Never or Sometimes?
Jonathan Josse, MD, Brigitte Anderson, BS, Henry Schoonyoung, MD, John Marks, MD. Lankenau Medical CenterIntroduction: TaTME has emerged as a new popular approach for rectal cancer surgery. An incision through the anus or rectum provides a natural orifice route to deliver the specimen and avoid an abdominal extraction site. Concerns regarding the applicability of this… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
STOMA REVERSAL AND POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC INTERSPHINTERIC RESECTION FOR RECTAL CANCER
Nao Obara, Shigeki Yakaguchi, Yasumitsu Hirano, Toshimasa Ishii, Hiroka Kondo, Kiyoka Hara, Shintaro Ishikawa, Takuhisa Okada, Liming Wong. Saitama medical university International medical CenterIntroduction: Recently, the opportunity to perform laparoscopic intersphincteric resection (ISR) has been increased to preserve the anus. Temporary feacal diversion reduces the consequences of anastomotic leakage, and resulted in the increasing numbers… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
The current status of TaTME-ISR and Robot-LAR for rectal cancer in comparison with Lap-ISR and Lap-LAR
Takuya Miura, Yoshiyuki Sakamoto, Hajime Morohashi, Hayato Nagase, Tatsuya Yoshida, Kentaro Sato, Yutaro Hara, Kenichi Hakamada. Hirosaki universityBackground/Aim: Laparoscopic-Intersphincteric resection (ISR) and Low anterior resection (LAR) for rectal cancer is widely accepted, but the usefulness and problems of TaTME and Robot remained unclear. By comparing with Lap, we will examine the current status of TaTME-ISR… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Perioperative Nutrition-focused Intervention in Enhanced Recovery after Surgery
Zhigang Xue, MD, Jianchun Yu, MD, Weiming Kang, MD, Zhiqiang Ma, MD, PhD, Xin Ye, MD, Yuguang Huang, MD, Lijian Pei, MD. Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical SciencesAim: Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) program focusing on nutritional risk assessment and comprehensive perioperative nutritional intervention is limited. We aimed to study the… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
LAPAROSCOPIC LOW ANTERIOR RESECTION FOR DIVERTICULAR DISEASE ON A PATIENT WITH SITUS INVERSUS TOTALIS
Lucia Collar Yagas, MD1, Nicolas M Cordoba, MD2, Jan P Kamiski, MD, MBA1, Joaquin J Estrada, MD, FACS, FACRS1. 1Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, 2Private PracticeSitus inversus totalis (SIT) is a rare condition with an approximate incidence of 1:10,000 live births, in which the position of the thoracic and abdominal organs is inverted presenting as… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Efficacy and safety of laparoscopic-assisted versus traditional open surgery for synchronous multiple primary colorectal cancers
Ziming Cui, Xiaoyu Dong, Weisheng Chen, Dexin Chen, Wei Jiang, Kai Li, Jun Yan. Department of General Surgery, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical UniversityBACKGROUND: There is still no consensus on the treatment of synchronous multiple primary colorectal cancers (CRCs). In this study, we aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of laparoscopic-assisted versus traditional open surgery… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Early Discharge with Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) Block as Component of Colon Resection Protocol
Natalie Pozzi, Landon Guntman, MD, Logan Brady, Phillip Corvo. Saint Mary's HospitalBackground: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols have been shown to optimize recovery and reduce hospital length of stay. Adverse effects from long-acting medications such as opioids, sedatives, and hypnotics slow recovery. This study aims to assess the impact of the addition of the… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Transanal total mesorectal excision for low rectal cancer: a case-matched study comparing TaTME versus standard laparoscopic TME
Magdalena Mizera, Grzegorz Torbicz, Natalia Gajewska, Jan Witowski, Mateusz Rubinkiewicz, MD, PhD, Mateusz Wierdak, MD, Magdalena Pisarska, MD, Piotr Major, MD, PhD, Piotr Malczak, MD, Michal Pedziwiatr, MD, PhD. 2nd Department of General Surgery, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Cracow, PolandBackground: Transanal total mesorectal excision (TaTME) is emerging as a novel alternative to laparoscopic total mesorectal excision… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
STANDARDING NURSING CARE TO EHNANCE RECOVERY AFTER COLORECTAL SURGERY
Lauren Charles-Johnson, BS, RN, BSN, Miranda Aigeldinger, RN, BSN, PCCN. Lankenau Medical CenterStandardizing nursing care for colorectal surgical patients will enhance recovery by reducing physiologic and psychological stress, improve patient post op pain, expedite bowel function, and decrease cost by a shorter hospital stay and reduced post op complications. The Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS)… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Robotic right colectomy with complete mesocolic excision and suprapubic approach: clinical and oncologic results of a consecutive single-centre experience
Wanda Petz, MD, Emilio Bertani, MD, Simona Borin, MD, Alessandra Piccioli, Uberto Fumagalli Romario, Giuseppe Spinoglio, MD, FACS. European Institute of OncologyBackground: Single-center non randomized series have shown that D3 lymphadenectomy and complete mesocolic excision (CME) in the surgical treatment of colon cancer can provide better oncologic results in comparison with conventional technique in which… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
current status of taTME in China
Liang Kang. the sixth affiliated hospital of Sun Yat-sen UniversityMethods: A questionnaire survey was conducted in 71 large medical centers in 23 provinces of China. The survey included the time to launch taTME, the number of taTME cases completed, the occurrence of complications and the difficulties encountered at present. Results: A total of 71 units… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Postpolypectomy Electrocoagulation Syndrome: A Rare Imitator of Perforation after Colonoscopy
Shinban Liu, DO1, Nicholas Morin, DO1, Vadim Meytes, DO2. 1NYU Langone Medical Center, 2Vassar Brothers Medical CenterCase Description: A 78-year-old woman presents to the emergency department with complaints of abdominal pain. Earlier that day she had undergone a routine screening colonoscopy with polypectomy of 3 sessile polyps removed from the transverse colon. She was hemodynamically stable… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Adoption of Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery in the Elderly Population: Current State and Value Proposition
Deborah S Keller, MS, MD, James M Kiely, MD, Daniel P Geisler, MD, Ravi P Kiran, MD. Columbia University Medical CenterBackground: The economic and clinical benefits of laparoscopic colorectal surgery are proven, yet laparoscopy remains underutilized in appropriate cases in the United States. Use of laparoscopy in the elderly may remain specifically underutilized, despite reports… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal