Laparoscopic transabdominal repair of Morgagni hernia
Rebekah Macfie, MD1, Sean Orenstein, MD1, David Tse, MD2. 1Oregon Health & Science University, 2Kaiser Permanente- Sunnyside Medical CenterIntroduction: Morgagni hernias are a rare finding in the adult population, and represent 1-3% of all congenital diaphragmatic hernias. Multiple approaches to these rare hernias have been described in the literature. Here we present a novel technique… Continue Reading
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Single-Incision Plus One Additional Port Laparoscopic Surgery for colorectal cancer with transanal specimen extraction: A comparative study
Sheng-Chi Chang, William Tzu-Lian Chen, Hei-Ming Wang, Ta-Wei Ke. China Medical University HospitalBackground: Extension of the single incision for the purpose of specimen removal in single-incision plus one additional port laparoscopic surgery (SILS+1) can undermine the merits of SILS+1, either by increasing wound-related morbidity or by destroying cosmesis. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical outcomes… Continue Reading
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Laparoscopic Morgani hernia repair in infant with sutures and Ethicon Secure Strap device.
Medhat Ibrahim, MD. Al-Azhar University, Naser City, Cairo, EgyptPurpose: Morgagni hernia (MH) is a rare condition.MH is less than 6% of surgically treated diaphragmatic hernias in infants. There is no specific symptom for the Maorgagni hernia. Open surgical repair was the golden stander before the introduction of the laparoscopic surgery in the children and infant.… Continue Reading
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The learning curve of transumbilical Single port laparoscopic appendectomy
Shi Yeol Jun, MD, Kyung Sik Kim, MD, Jin Hong Lim, MD. Yonsei University College of MedicineIntroduction: Transumbilical single port laparoscopic appendectomy (TSPLA) is the most popularized single port surgery in the world. It provides more cosmetic benefits than conventional laparoscopic surgery. However, single port appendectomy requires longer operation time and advanced surgical skills. We… Continue Reading
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A prospective study of short term perioperative suprapubic urinary catheters in laparoscopic colectomy
Toshiyuki Enomoto, MD, Yoshihisa Saida, Prof, Sayaka Nagao, MD, Asako Takahashi, MD, Ryohei Watanabe, MD, Tadashi Higuchi, MD, Koji Asai, MD, Manabu Watanabe, MD, Shinya Kusachi, Prof. Department of Surgery, Toho University Ohashi Medical CenterIntroduction: In Japan, transurethral balloon catheters (TUC) are currently inserted in most surgical patients to maintain a urine outflow route and… Continue Reading
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Incisional hernia repair after liver transplant: A single Institution short-term outcomes
Giulio Giambartolomei, MD, Samuel Szomstein, MD, FACS, Rama Ganga, MD, Raul J Rosenthal, MD, FACS, Emanuele Lo Menzo, MD, PhD, FACS. Cleveland Clinic FloridaBackground: The incidence of incisional hernias after liver transplants is reported to vary from 4% to 20%, and considerably affects patients’ quality of life. Obesity and immunosuppression can increase both the incidence… Continue Reading
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Technique of esophagojejunostomy using OrVil after laparoscopy assisted total gastrectomy for gastric cancer
Shinichi Sakuramoto, PhD, Motohiro Chyuman, MD, Kenichi Aratani, MD, Masato Kasuya, Hirofumi Sugita, PhD, Yutaka Miyawaki, PhD, Hiroshi Sato, PhD, Koujun Okamoto, Shigeki Yamaguchi, Isamu Koyama. Saitama University, International Medical CenterINTRODUCTION: During esophagojejunostomy using a circular stapler after laparoscopy assisted total gastrectomy (LATG), placement of the anvil head via the transabdominal approach proved difficult. The… Continue Reading
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Minimal invasive techniques together with modern intensive care decreases mortality in severe necrotising pancreatitis
Per-Ola Park, Associate Professor, Frida Svensson, MD, Josefine Pettersson, MD, Maria Bergstrom, MD, PhD. Department of Surgery, South Alvsborgs HospitalIntroduction: Severe pancreatitis with necrosis has traditionally been treated with laparotomy and surgical necrosectomy, often resulting in high morbidity and mortality. During recent years, standard of care has shifted towards minimal invasive interventions seemingly decreasing morbidity… Continue Reading
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Treatment for anastomotic leakage after minimally invasive Ivor Lewis esophagectomy
Merel Lubbers, MD1, Frans van Workum, MD2, Gijs Berkelmans, MD3, Camiel Rosman, MD, PhD4, Misha Luyer, MD, PhD3, Grard Nieuwenhuijzen, MD, PhD3, Marc van Det, MD, PhD1, Ewout Kouwenhoven, MD, PhD1. 1Ziekenhuis Groep Twente, 2Canisius-Wilhelmina Ziekenhuis, 3Catharina Ziekenhuis, 4Radboud Universitair Medisch CentrumIntroduction: Anastomotic leakage (AL) is a life threatening complication after minimally invasive Ivor Lewis… Continue Reading
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Rational lymph node dissection around left recurrent laryngeal nerve in esophageal cancer surgery by thoracoscopic procedure
Yusuke Taniyama, Tadashi Sakurai, Takahiro Heishi, Chiaki Sato, Hiroshi Okamoto, Kai Takaya, Takeshi Naito, Michiaki Unno, Takashi Kamei. Tohoku University, Department of SurgeryBackground: Lymph node (LN) dissection around recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) is one of the most important and difficult procedure in esophageal cancer surgery because of high rate of LN metastasis and risk of… Continue Reading
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LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF HYDROCELE-EN-BISSAC – A RARE CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Jitendra T Sankpal, MBBS, MS, FMAS, FIAGS1, Pradip S Kasabe, MBBS, MS, FMAS, FIAGS2, Priyadarshini M Deodurg, MBBS, MS3, Mukund B Tayade, MBBS, MS1, Khushboo N Kadakia, MBBS1, Sweety S Agarwal, MBBS, DNBE1, Sushrut Sankpal, MBBS4, Priyanka Saha, MBBS1, Atish K Parikh, MBBS1, Rukmini Waghmare, MBBS1. 1Grant Government Medical College And Sir JJ Group Of… Continue Reading
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Changes in surgical procedures for achalasia at our institution
Fumiaki Yano, MD, Nobuo Omura, Kazuto Tsuboi, Masato Hoshino, Kazuhiro Sumiyama, Hiromasa Matsui, Se Ryung Yamamoto, Shunsuke Akimoto, Takahiro Masuda, Koji Nakada, Katsunori Nishikawa, Norio Mitsumori, Hideyuki Kashiwagi, Katsuhiko Yanaga. The Jikei University School of MedicineBackground and objective: In our institution, laparoscopic Heller-Dor procedure (LHD) has been the first-line surgical procedure for achalasia since the… Continue Reading
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Mini-laparoscopic vs Traditional Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Preliminary Report
Deniz Atasoy, Afag Aghayeva, Turgut Bora Cengiz, Volkan Ozben, Onur Bayraktar, Ismail Hamzaoglu, Tayfun Karahasanoglu, Bilgi Baca. Acibadem Mehmet Ali Aydinlar University, School of MedicineIntorduction: Laparoscopy is evolving towards less invasiveness. Not only the quality and ergonomics but also the diameter of the instruments is improving. The use of thinner instruments has been hypothesized to… Continue Reading
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Diagnostic evaluation of sentinel lymph node biopsy using indocyanine green and infrared or fluorescent imaging in gastric cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Daniel Skubleny, MD, Jerry T Dang, MD, Samuel Skulsky, Noah J Switzer, MD, MPH, Chunhong Tian, MSc, Xinzhe Shi, MSc, Christopher de Gara, MD, FRCSC, Daniel W Birch, MD, FRCSC, Shahzeer Karmali, MD, FRCSC. University of AlbertaOBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY: Sentinel node navigation surgery (SNNS) in gastric cancer has been investigated for almost two decades… Continue Reading
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Modular laser-based endoluminal ablation of early cancers: in-vivo dose-effect evaluation and predictive numerical modelling.
Giuseppe Quero, MD1, Paola Saccomandi, PhD1, Bernard Dallemagne, MD2, Jung-Myun Kwak, MD1, Francesco Maria Di Matteo, MD3, Guido Costamagna, MD1, Jacques Marescaux, MD, FACS, HonFRCS, HonFJSES2, Michele Diana, MD2. 1IHU-Strasbourg, Institute of Image-Guided Surgery, Strasbourg, France, 2IRCAD, Research Institute against Cancer of the Digestive System, Strasbourg, France, 3Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Roma, ItalyBackground: Endoscopic submucosal… Continue Reading
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