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Does Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Affect Time to Delivery of Adjuvant Systemic Therapy in Patients with Stage III Colon Cancer?

Tiffany Paradis, Maude Trepanier, Pepa Kaneva, A. Sender Liberman, Patrick Charlebois, Barry L Stein, Liane S Feldman, Lawrence Lee. McGill University Health CenterINTRODUCTION: Timely delivery of adjuvant systemic therapy is important for oncologic outcomes in stage III colon adenocarcinoma. However, many patients do not receive or have delays in adjuvant treatment secondary to poor recovery… Continue Reading

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Posters
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Colorectal

A unique case of metastatic cervix squamous cell carcinoma presenting as a large bowel obstruction

Andrew Lelchuk, DO1, Nicholas Morin, DO2, Vadim Meytes, DO3, Michael Nicoara, DO2, Kevin Bain, DO2. 1Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine, 2NYU Langone Hospital - Brooklyn, 3Vassar Brothers Medical CenterIntroduction: Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer in women. Histologically, squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) accounts for approximately 70% of all cervical cancers. Disease… Continue Reading

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Posters
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Colorectal

TRANSANAL MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY FOR THE TREATMENT OF T1/T2 RECTAL CANCER IN ELDERLY PATIENTS

Yu Sato, MD, PhD, Takashi Oshiro, MD, PhD, Tomoaki Kitahara, MD, Yutaka Yoshida, MD, Tasuku Urita, MD, Ryuichi Takagi, MD, Kentaro Kawamitsu, MD, Kengo Kadoya, MD, Taiki Nabekura, MD, Shin-Ichi Okazumi, MD, PhD. Department of Surgery, Toho University Sakura Medical CenterIntroduction: In elderly patients with cancer, radical surgery is sometimes not selected because of their… Continue Reading

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Posters
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Colorectal

Recent advances and comparison of different Fistula-in-ano classifications: Has the problem been solved?

Pankaj Garg, Dr1, Sachi Singhal, MBBS2, Sachin B Jamma, MBBS, MS3, Suresh Vasistha, MBBS, MS4. 1Garg Fistula Research Institute, 2Dayanand Medical College, Ludhiana, Punjab, India, 3Ashwini Rural Medical College, Kumbhari, Solapur, Maharashtra, India, 4Mangalam Hospital, Gurgaon, IndiaObjective: Classification is done to grade the disease according to severity and guide regarding its management. There are four… Continue Reading

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Posters
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Colorectal

MALIGNANT MIXED MULLERIAN TUMOR (MMMT) PRESENTS AS A RETRO-RECTAL MASS: A CASE REPORT.

Anthony Dakwar, MD, Melissa S Zoumberos, MD, Alexandria Glenn, MD, Sowsan Rasheid, MD. University of South Florida, Tampa General HospitalMalignant Mixed Mullerian Tumors (MMMT) are a rare and aggressively malignant cancer of the female genital tract, usually arising from the uterus, cervix, and ovaries. MMMT are considered a carcinosarcoma, due their histological characteristics of both… Continue Reading

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Posters
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Colorectal

Combined laparoscopic right hemicolectomy and sigmoid colectomy for simultaneous cecal and sigmoid volvulus

Hugo Bonatti, Kiran Khosha. Meritus Health, Hagerstown MDIntroduction: Cecal (CV) and sigmoid volvulus (SV) are acute surgical disorders frequently requiring emergent surgery. Colonoscopic decompression may temporize the condition; however; CV and SV may recur requiring colectomy. Only few cases of combined CV and SV have been reported and open surgery has remained the more common… Continue Reading

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Posters
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Colorectal

Outcomes following Colorectal Surgery: A Comparative Study of CR –POSSUM and ACS – NSQIP Risk Calculator

Nitin Vashistha, MS, FACS1, Arati Verma, MBBS, DHHM, PGDMLS2, Dinesh Singhal, MS, FACS, DNB, Surgical Gastroenterology1. 1Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Delhi, India, 2Department of Medical Quality, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Delhi, IndiaBackground: Several studies have reported outcomes of colorectal surgery (CRS) based either on CR – POSSUM or ACS - NSQIP risk… Continue Reading

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Posters
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Colorectal

Initial experience using transanal approach to low rectal cancer

Adrian Maghiar, George Dejeu, Octavian Maghiar. Spital Pelican OradeaIn our institution we have a vast experience with rectal cancer patients, with a number of over 50 cases per year that get resection with anastomosis. In the recent years we have started studying and attending courses to using TA-TME. We have a 8 years experience of… Continue Reading

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Posters
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Colorectal

A new minimally invasive sphincter-saving procedure to treat highly complex anal fistulas : Transanal opening of intersphincteric space (TROPIS) procedure in 238 high complex anal fistulas

Pankaj Garg, MBBS, MS, FASCRS1, Sachi Singhal, MBBS2, Sachin B Jamma, MS3. 1Garg Fistula Research Institute, Panchkula, Haryana, India, 2Dayanand Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab, India, 3Ashwini Rural Medical College, Kumbhari, Solapur, Maharashtra, IndiaAims: In complex fistulas with significant intersphincteric component(high transsphincteric, horseshoe and supralevator fistulas), the intersphincteric component acts like an abscess. Simply… Continue Reading

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Posters
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Colorectal

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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Posters
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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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Posters
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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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Posters
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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
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