INDOCYANINE GREEN CHOLANGIOGRAPHY TO DETECT ANOMALOUS BILIARY ANATOMY
Steven D Schwaitzberg, MD, Gabrielle Yee, MS. University at Buffalo Jacobs School of MedicineIntroduction: Common bile duct injury is the most feared complication of cholecystectomy. Imaging with indocyanine green (ICG) is a safe and effective technique to detect biliary anatomy in open, laparoscopic and robotic surgery. Several studies report detecting aberrant biliary anatomy with the… Continue Reading
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Intermittent Intussusception and Microcytic Anemia Caused by a Submucosal Jejunal Lipoma: A Rare Case Report
Lindsay Tse, DO, Elizabeth Verrico, DO, Maurizio Miglietta, DO. HUMC PalisadesLipomas of the gastrointestinal tract are rare benign soft tissue tumors that are often discovered incidentally. These lesions are often asymptomatic, but have occasionally been reported to have clinical significance as will be described in this case report. A 40 year old male initially presented… Continue Reading
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Internal Hernia caused by a Free Intraperitoneal Staple after Laparoscopic Appendectomy.
Lisa M Angotti, MD, MS, Christopher Decker, MD, Todd Beyer, MD. Albany Medical CenterBackground: Laparoscopic appendectomy is the gold standard for treatment of acute appendicitis. Stapled closure of the appendiceal stump is often performed and has been shown to have several advantages. Few prior cases have been reported demonstrating complications from free staples left within… Continue Reading
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Intra-Thoracic Sleeve Migration after Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy and Hiatal Hernia Repair Treated with Esophageal Stenting
Shintaro Chiba, MD, Anthony Dellituri, MD, Igor Brichkov, MD, Danny Sherwinter. Maimonides Medical CenterThis is a 34 year old female with a BMI of 37.9 and PMHx of morbid obesity and sleep apnea who had a laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy and hiatal hernia repair. Patient was readmitted for dysphagia secondary to intra-thoracic sleeve migration (ITSM). Esophageal… Continue Reading
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inusual cases of small bowel herniation through the falciform and triangular ligament
Andres Falla, MD1, Santiago Navas, MD2, Gustavo Aguirre, MD1. 1Hospital Militar Central, Bogota, 2Fundacion Cardioinfantil BucaramangaINTRODUCTION: Internal hernias account for a small percentage of small bowel obstruction, and the condition involves herniation of a viscus through a normal o abnormal opening within the peritoneal cavity. Paraduodenal hernias account for more than 50% of the cases.… Continue Reading
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Laparoscopic and endoscopic approach to large bowel intussusception in the adult patient: a case report
Olivia Hershorn, MD, Stephanie Lim, MD, Krista Hardy, MD, MSc, FRCSC, FACS, Ashley Vergis, MD, MMEd, FRCSC, FACS. University of ManitobaIntussusception is a common emergency amongst children presenting with abdominal pain or obstruction and is often idiopathic in nature. It is much more rare in adults and is more commonly due to a pathologic lead… Continue Reading
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LAPAROSCOPIC CELIAC PLEXUS GANGLIONEUROMA RESECTION
Omar Ghanem, MD1, Pouya Hemmati, MD2, Juliane Bingener, MD2. 1Mosaic Life Care, 2Mayo Clinic, Department of SurgeryThis is a video case presentation of a laparoscopic celiac plexus ganglioneuroma resection. The video highlights background information, history, imaging, pathology, and postoperative course. It focuses on the operative approach and critical portions that include meticulous dissection of the… Continue Reading
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Laparoscopic distal gastrectomy with D2 lymph node dissection for gastric cancer in a patient with situs inversus totalis
Kazuma Sato, Shunji Kinuta, Koichi Takiguchi, Naoyuki Hanari, Naoki Koshiishi. Takeda General HospitalBackground: Situs inversus totalis (SIT) is a rare congenital condition in which the abdominal and thoracic organs are located opposite to their normal positions. Few cases of laparoscopic surgery for gastric cancer with SIT have been reported. We report a case of laparoscopic… Continue Reading
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Laparoscopic Excision of a Large Mesenteric Cyst
Ping Pan, MD, Seeyuen J Lee, MD, MPH, Philip L Leggett, MD. Houston Northwest Medical CenterWith the increasing use and recent advances of minimally invasive surgery, procedures that were traditionally performed via laparotomy can now be completed via laparoscopy. In our video, we demonstrate successful excision of a large intraabdominal cyst and concurrent distal pancreatectomy… Continue Reading
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LAPAROSCOPIC HELLER MYOTOMY, POSTERIOR PARTIAL FUNDOPLICATION, AND EPIPHRENIC DIVERTICULECTOMY
Michael L Williford, MD, Ann Y Chung, MD, Timothy M Farrell, MD. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of SurgeryThis video represents a case presentation of a 48-year-old male with dysphagia who was found to have a large epiphrenic diverticulum. Laparoscopic Heller myotomy, partial posterior fundoplication, and diverticulectomy was performed. Narration is provided.Presented… Continue Reading
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Laparoscopic Ischiorectal Hernia Repair
Erin Thompson, MD, Erica Kane, MD, MPH, John Romanelli, MD. Baystate Medical CenterPrimary perineal hernia is a rare problem, with fewer than 100 cases reported in the literature, and there is no consensus on the optimal technique for repair. There are several case reports describing laparoscopic repair, with and without the use of mesh. We… Continue Reading
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LAPAROSCOPIC LADD’S PROCEDURE FOR MALROTATION IN AN ADULT
Ann Y Chung, MD, Michael L Williford, MD, Meredith C Duke, MD, MBA, Timothy M Farrell, MD. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of SurgeryThis is the presentation of a 54-year-old male who presented with a history of intermittent chronic abdominal pain. On imaging, he was found to have intestinal malrotation with small bowel… Continue Reading
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Laparoscopic Management of a Case of Benign Multicystic Peritoneal Mesothelioma
Ajay Bhandarwar, MS, FMAS, FIAGES, FAIS, FICS, FBMS, FLCSES, FAIES, FAI, Girish Bakhshi, MS, FMAS, FIAGES, Amol Wagh, MS, FMAS, FIAGES, FAIS, FICS, FBMS, Saurabh Gandhi, MS, FMAS, FALS, Chintan Patel, MS, FMAS, FBMS, Shubham Gupta, MS, Eham Arora, MS, Jasmine Agarwal, Gagandeep Talwar. Grant Government Medical College & Sir J.J. Group of Hospitals, Mumbai,… Continue Reading
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Laparoscopic management of Boerhaave’s Syndrome after a late presentation: A case report and literature review
Tahir Yunus, Hager Aref, Obadah Alhallaq. IMCBackground: Boerhaave’s syndrome involves an abrupt elevation in the intraluminal pressure of the oesophagus, causing a transmural perforation. It is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Having a nonspecific presentation may contribute to a delay in diagnosis and results in poor outcomes. Treatment is challenging, yet early surgical intervention… Continue Reading
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Laparoscopic Management of Bronchogenic Cyst of Stomach: A Case Report
Veena Bheeman, MBBS, MS, Prem Vignesh Mohan, Vishwanath M Pai, MS, DNB, FRCS, FIAGES, Parimuthukumar Rajappa, MS. Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research InstituteIntroduction: Bronchogenic Cysts are congenital cysts that arise as anomalous budding from the primitive tracheobronchial tree. Incidence of bronchogenic cyst in the wall of the stomach is extremely rare Case Description: A… Continue Reading
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