A nationwide safety analysis of discharge on the first postoperative day after bariatric surgery in selected patients
Jessica Ardila-Gatas, MD, Gautam Sharma, MD, S. Julie-Ann Lloyd, MD, PhD, Philip R Schauer, MD, Stacy A Brethauer, MD, Ali Aminian, MD. Cleveland ClinicIntroduction: Introduction of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) pathways has led to early recovery and shorter hospital stay after Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (LRYGB) and Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy (LSG). This study aims… Continue Reading
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- Metabolic / Obesity
A New Strategy of Lymph Node Dissection in Complete Mesocolic Excision(CME) for Laparoscopic Right Hemi-colectomy: Feasibility and Outcome
Leqi Zhou, BD, Sen Zhang, Xialin Yan, Bo Feng, Minhua Zheng. school of medicine, Shanghai jiaotong universityINTODUCTION: In this study, we discovered that in CME for laparoscopic right hemi-colectomy starting at the ileocolic vessel and proceeds along the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) achieved a better oncologic outcome compared with the conventional ones proceeding along the… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
A novel anti-reflux reconstruction after totally laparoscopic total gastrectomy: Jejunal Pouch-Esophageal Anti-reflux Anastomosis (JPEAA)
Shi Chen, PhD, Jun Xiang, Xi-Jie Chen, Dong-Wen Chen, Jun-Sheng Peng. The 6th Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen UniversityDigestive tract reconstruction after totally laparoscopic total gastrectomy has always been a challenge for surgeons. Roux-en-Y (R-Y) anastomosis has commonly been used more recently. However, postoperative reflux disease and anastomotic leakage are the main problems for patients after… Continue Reading
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A Novel Bioresorbable/Biointegratable/Biocompatible Dressing for Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
Samuel Tahk, MD, PhD1, Renford Cindass, MD1, Kevin Wu, MD2, Nicholas Robbins, DO3, Jian Ling, PhD4, Bijaya Parida, PhD2, Vijay Gorantla, MD, PhD5, Erik Weitzel, MD2, Michael Davis, MD2. 1San Antonio Military Medical Center, 259th Medical Wing United States Air Force, 3University of Texas Health Sciences Center, 4Southwest Research Institute at San Antonio, 5University of… Continue Reading
A Novel Clip Applier: Percutaneous 3 mm Shaft, Longer Effective Length, Bigger Opening, Locking Mechanism and Atraumatic Closure.
Jonathan B Yuval, MD1, Pablo Omelanczuk, MD2, Santiago Horgan, MD3, Ronit Brodie, PAC1, Gad Marom, MD1, Adrian Paz, MD4, Yehuda Bachar4, Yoav Mintz, MD1. 1Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, 2Hospital Italiano de Mendoza, 3University of California San Diego, 4ClipTip MedicalObjective: The trend towards mini-laparoscopy and scarless surgery is gaining acceptance. More instruments are developed to enable… Continue Reading
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A Novel Laparoscopic Imaging System Utilizing a Trocar with Multiple Miniaturized Cameras
Jae-Jun Kim, PhD1, Alex Watras1, Hewei Liu, PhD1, Zhanpeng Zeng1, Jacob A Greenberg, MD2, Charles P Heise, MD2, Yu Hen Hu, PhD1, Hongrui Jiang, PhD1. 1University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2University of Wisconsin School of Medicine And Public HealthIntroduction: Current laparoscopic imaging systems require frequent and sometimes cumbersome manual adjustment of the camera to facilitate minimally invasive… Continue Reading
A novel magnetic jejunoileal partial diversion in nonhuman primates: a step forward in translation and metabolic surgery
Veeshal H Patel, MD, MBA1, Dillon Kwiat, BS1, Elisabeth Leeflang, MD1, James Graham, BS2, Matthew Y Lin, MD1, Peter J Havel, DVM, PhD2, Michael R Harrison, MD1. 1University of California, San Francisco, 2University of California, DavisIntroduction: We hypothesize that a jejunoileal anastomosis and partial diversion using Magnamosis, a novel magnetic compression device, is technically feasible… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Metabolic / Obesity
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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A Novel Technique Using Fluorescence to Identify Lymphatic Patterns in Colon Cancer
Deborah S Keller, MS, MD1,2, Heman M Joshi, MBChB, MRCS2, Laurence Devoto, MBBS, MSc, MRCS2, Richard Cohen, MD, FRCS2, Manish Chand, MBA, FRCS, PhD2. 1Columbia University Medical Center, 2University College London Hospitals, NHS TrustsBackground: Surgical specimens for resected colon cancer vary in quality and there remains no universally accepted technique to guide resection margins. A… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
A novel vacuum grasper to reduce tissue injury in laparoscopy
Sherman G Wong, MD1, Isabelle Chumfong, MD2, Romain Roux, MTM2, Sachin Rangarajan, MTM2, Chethanya Eleswarpu, MTM2, Austin Jordan, MTM2, Michael Velez, MTM2, Sarah Umetsu, MD2, Insoo Suh, MD2. 1McMaster University, 2University of California, San FranciscoINTRODUCTION Modern laparoscopic graspers may risk inadvertent injury to tissues, and have been shown to produce crush and puncture injuries. In… Continue Reading
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A NOVEL WIRELESS DEVICE CAN ACCURATELY MEASURE OUTPUT IN OSTOMY PATIENTS
Robert Fearn, MRCP, MSc, MBChB, Swathi Rajagopal, MBBS. Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation TrustBackground: Colorectal surgery for benign and malignant conditions commonly results in the formation of an excretory stoma with population prevalence rates as high as 2-4 per thousand. Stoma patients are prone to a number of complications, which include acute kidney injury, hospital… Continue Reading
A Pilot Study of Laparoscopic Performance on a DIY Low Cost Laparoscopic Trainer
Cara B Jones, Sophia McKinley, MD, EdM, Christina Valle, CST, RN, Denise W Gee, MD, James Titus, Roy Phitayakorn, MD, MHPE, MEd, Emil Petrusa, PhD, Daniel A Hashimoto, MD, MS. Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of SurgeryIntroduction: Traditional laparoscopic box trainers are important in laparoscopic training; however, they are expensive and not easily portable. Low cost… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Education / Simulation
A pre-clinical evaluation of a Mixed Reality navigation system for ultrasound-guided percutaneous punctures
C. Federico Davrieux, MD1, Mariano Eduardo Giménez, PhD2, Cristians A. Gonzalez, MD1, Alexandre Ancel, PhD1, Maxime Guinin, PhD1, Bénédicte Fahrer, MCs2, Jung-Myun Kwak, MD1, Edgardo Serra, MD3, Jacques Marescaux, MD, FACS, Hon, FRCS, Hon, FJSES, Hon, FASA2, Alexandre Hostettler, PhD2. 1IHU-Strasbourg, 2IRCAD, 3CIEN Center, Integral Center of Endocrinology and NutritionAims: Image-guided surgery (IGS) is growing… Continue Reading
A PROPOSAL OF A TRAINING CURRICULUM FOR THE USE OF THE FLEXDEX ARTICULATED LAPAROSCOPIC NEEDLE DRIVER
Federico Gheza, MD, Mario A Masrur, MD, Simone Crivellaro, MD. UICIntroduction: Robotic instruments provides a better ergonomics during suturing compared to standard laparoscopy. Minimally invasive procedures with limited need of few suture may benefit from an economically affordable device able to overcome some limitations of laparoscopic suturing. FlexDex surgical recently obtained the FDA approval for… Continue Reading
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A Prospective, Multi-Center Trial of a Long-Term Bioabsorbable Mesh with Sepra Technology in Challenging Laparoscopic Ventral or Incisional Hernia Repair
William W Hope, MD1, A G El-Ghazzazy, MD2, B A Winterstein, MD3, J A Blatnik, MD4, S S Davis, MD5, J A Greenberg, MD6, N C Sanchez, MD7, E M Pauli, MD8, D M Tseng, MD9, K A LeBlanc, MD10, K E Roberts, MD11, C E Bower, MD12, E Parra-Davila, MD13, J S Roth, MD14,… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias