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MINIMALLY INVASIVE PROCTECTOMY FOR RECTAL CANCER: THE NEW STANDARD OF CARE?

Azah Althumairi, MD, James P Taylor, MBBChir, MPH, Miloslawa Stem, MS, Susan L Gearhart, MD, Sandy Fang, MD, Chady Atallah, Bashar Safar, MD, Jonathan Efron, MD. Johns HopkinsINTRODUCTION: Prior randomized trials showed comparable short-term outcomes between open and minimally invasive proctectomy (OP and MIP) for rectal cancer. We hypothesize that short-term outcomes for MIP have… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Colorectal

Robotic surgery for rectal cancer: a single center experience of 75 consecutive cases

Savulescu Florin, MD, PhD, Cirlan Cristian, MD, Blajut Cristian, MD, Budrugeac Iulia, MD, Iordache Mihai, MD, Iordache-Petrescu Madalina, MD. Dr. Carol Davila Central Military Emergency University HospitalBackground: Minimally invasive techniques have revolutionized the field of general surgery over the few last decades. The available literature on minimally invasive colorectal cancer surgery demonstrates that this approach is… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Colorectal

Robotic versus laparoscopic combined resection for rectal cancer and liver metastases

Jiyang Li, Yunhe Gao, Wenquan Liang, Kecheng Zhang, Jianxin Cui, Zhi Qiao, Bo Wei, Hongqing Xi, Lin Chen. Chinese PLA General HospitalBackground: Laparoscopic surgery is expanding in the treatment of liver metastases from gastrointestinal cancer due to its growing acceptance in safety, feasibility and efficacy recent years. Surgical robotic systems have recently supplemented and improved laparoscopic… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Colorectal

Trauma-Induced Cecal Bascule

Robin Osofsky, MD, Heesung Park, BS, Sarah Popek, MD. University of New MexicoIntro: Cecal bascule is a subtype of cecal volvulus characterized by anterior fold of the cecum into mid abdomen without any torsion, resulting in a closed loop obstruction. The infrequency with which it is encountered makes cecum bascule a challenging subject to study. Case… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Colorectal

Ex vivo bovine needle puncture bowel wall lift histological study: Lifts are most commonly generated with a sclerotherapy catheter/needle.

Carl Winkler, MD1, Jaspreet Sandhu, MD2, Xiaohong Yan, PhD1, Neil Mitra, MD1, Dasuni Niyagama Gamage1, Vesna Cekic, RN1, Hmc Shantha Kumara, PhD1, Richard L Whelan, MD1. 1Mount Sinai West Hospital, 2Brookdale University Hospital Medical CenterIntroduction:  A mucosal “lift”, generated by injecting fluid into the submucosal layer, needs to be established prior to endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD)… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Colorectal

Surgical Site Infections After Colorectal surgeries: A risk that can be decreased

Abdelrahman Attili, MD1, Danielle Craigg2, Anthony Dinallo2, Megan Navarro2, Janelle Spence1, Haane Massarotti2, Allen Chudzinski2. 1University of Central Florida, 2Florida Hospital TampaIntroduction:  Surgical site infections (SSI) are considered a major cause of morbidity and an independent predictor for mortality in surgical patients. It accounts for approximately a quarter of all nosocomial infections and it contributes to increase length… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Colorectal

RESULTS OF LAPAROSCOPIC INTERSPHINCTERIC RESECTION WITH HANDSEWN COLOANAL ANASTOMOSIS FOR RECTAL LOW CANCER

Viet Trung Lam, MD, PhD. Cho Ray hospital, Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamOverview: Rectal cancer is one of popular cancers of digestive tract. With low rectal cancer which located <5cm from anal verge, the traditional method of surgery is abdominoperineal resection in which total anus and sphincter were resected and permanent colostomy. Recent studies have… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Colorectal

Preoperative Oral Antibiotics for Colectomy Decrease the Risk of Clostridium Difficile Infection

Jeffrey A Ling, MD1, Jason C Mccartt, MD2, Pamela L Burgess, MD1, Christopher W Mangieri, MD1. 1Eisenhower Army Medical Center, 2Womack Army Medical CenterBackground: Mechanical bowel preparation given with oral antibiotics prior to elective colectomy has been shown to decrease the rates of surgical site infections and anastomotic leaks.  The combination of mechanical bowel prep… Continue Reading

Type:
Podium Presentations
Topic:
Colorectal

Anatomical characteristics and classifications of Henle’s trunk in laparoscopic right hemicolectomy – a multicenter clinical trial.

Jing Sun, Zirui He, Hao Su, Sen Zhang, Bo Feng. Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine affiliated Ruijn HospitalBACKGROUND: Henle’s trunk (HT) is a convergence of veins lies in transverse retro-colic space(TRCS). The recognition and accurate dissection of HT is the key to reduce intraoperative blood loss and postoperative complication in laparoscopic right hemi-colectomy.… Continue Reading

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Podium Presentations
Topic:
Colorectal

“Caudal to Cranial” Approach plus D3 Lymph Node Dissection around the Superior Mesenteric Artery for the Treatment of Right Hemi-colon Cancer?Is it more in line with the principle of oncology?

Xiaojiang Yi, Dechang Diao. Department of Gastrointestinal (Tumor) Surgery, Guangdong Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese MedicineObjective: To explore the feasibility and application value of “caudal to cranial” approach plus D3 lymph node dissection around the superior mesenteric artery for the treatment of right hemi-colon cancer. Methods:… Continue Reading

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Podium Presentations
Topic:
Colorectal

Is it necessary to perform lymph node dissection on the superior mesenteric vein for the right colon cancer?

Shigeki Yamaguchi, PhD, MD, Kasumitsu Hirano, Toshimasa Ishii, Liming Wang, Nao Obara, Shinichi Sakuramoto. Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Saitama Medical University International Medical CenterPurpose: Although controversial, total mesocolic excision with central vascular ligation is major strategy for the right colon cancer. Purpose of this study is to assess lymph node metastasis and lymph node recurrence of… Continue Reading

Type:
Podium Presentations
Topic:
Colorectal

Intracorporeal versus Extracorporeal Anastomosis for Right Colectomy Does Not Affect Gastrointestinal Recovery within an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Program

Maude Trepanier, Anthony Valin-Thorburn, Teodora Dumitra, Mohsen Alhashemi, Nicolo Pecorelli, Pepa Kaneva, A. Sender Liberman, Patrick Charlebois, Barry L Stein, Liane S Feldman, Lawrence Lee. McGill University Health CenterIntroduction: Delayed gastrointestinal(GI) recovery remains a significant morbidity after colorectal surgery, even within an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery(ERAS) program. It is hypothesized that intracorporeal anastomosis for right colectomy… Continue Reading

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Podium Presentations
Topic:
Colorectal

Can We Predict Readmission for Dehydration Following Creation of Diverting Loop Ileostomies in Elective Colorectal Surgery? An ACS-NSQIP Analysis

Mohammed Alqahtani, MD, Richard Garfinkle, MD, Carol-Ann Vasilevsky, MD, Gabriela Ghitulescu, MD, Nancy Morin, MD, Julio Faria, MD, Marylise Boutros, MD. Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General HospitalINTRODUCTION: Although diverting loop ileostomy (DLI) creation is an effective strategy to mitigate the morbidity of anastomotic leaks, DLI is associated with complications requiring hospital readmission. Among these,… Continue Reading

Type:
Podium Presentations
Topic:
Colorectal

EFFECTS OF QUADRATUS LOMBORUM BLOCK REGIONAL ANESTHESIA ON POSTOPERATIVE PAIN AFTER COLORECTAL RESECTION: A DOUBLE BLIND RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL

Melissa Boulianne, MD1, Pamela Paquet, MD1, Sebastien Drolet, MD, FRCSC2, Raymond Veilleux, MD, FRCPC3, David Simonyan, MSc4, Alexis F Turgeon, MD, FRCPC, MSc5. 1CHU de Quebec-Université Laval, 2CHU de Quebec - Department of General Surgery, 3CHU de Quebec - Department of Anesthesiology, 4CHU de Quebec - Department of Biostatistics, 5Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care… Continue Reading

Type:
Podium Presentations
Topic:
Colorectal

Stepwise Improvement of Surgical Quality in Robotic Lateral Pelvic Node Dissection: Lessons from 100 Consecutive Patients with Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer

Hye-Jin Kim, MD, Gyu-Seog Choi, MD, PhD, Jun Seok Park, MD, PhD, Soo Yeun Park, MD, Sung Min Lee, MD. Kyungpook National University Chilgok HospitalBackground: Lateral pelvic lymph node dissection (LPND) is a challenging procedure due to its technical difficulties and higher incidence of surgical morbidity. Owing to its technical difficulties, lateral pelvic lymph nodes… Continue Reading

Type:
Podium Presentations
Topic:
Colorectal
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