PLASMA LEVELS OF SERPIN E1, A TUMORGENIC PROTEIN, ARE PERSISTENTLY ELEVATED DURING THE FIRST MONTH AFTER MINIMALLY INVASIVE COLORECTAL CANCER RESECTION WHICH MAY SUPPORT RESIDUAL TUMOR GROWTH AND METASTASIS.
H M C Shantha Kumara, PhD, Carl S Winkler, MD, Erica Pettke, MD, Sandhu K Jaspreet, MD, Simon Tian, BS, Abhinit Shah, MBBS, Xiaohong Yan, PhD, Cekic Vesna, RN, Nipa D Gandhi, MD, Richard L Whelan, MD. Mout Sinai West, New York USAIntroduction: Serpin E1, also known as Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) is an inhibitor… Continue Reading
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Rate of polyp detection in Cecum/Ascending colon, with and without retroflexion: A retrospective analysis
Nimy John, MD, Anand Curuchi, MD. St.Vincent Hospital, Worcester,MAObjectives: Retroflexion in the rectum at the end of a colonoscopy is a requirement for a complete endoscopic evaluation. Retroflexion helps to visualize and detect polyps which would be missed otherwise. Currently new endoscopes are available which can do retroflexion in the caecum. Aim: Our study aims… Continue Reading
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Minimally invasive rectopexy for rectal prolapse has improved postoperative morbidity compared to traditional open repairs, an analysis using the ACS-NSQIP database.
Matthew Skancke, Dr, Richard Amdur, PhD, Bindu Umapathi, Dr, Vincent Obias, Dr. George Washington UniversityBackground: While uncommon, rectal prolapse is a disabling condition affecting older females. In a small subset of patients, concomitant organ prolapses with or without incarceration can lead to significant morbidity. As the field of laparoscopy has evolved, minimally invasive surgical options… Continue Reading
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Optimal interval from placement of a self-expandable metallic stent to surgery in patients with malignant large bowel obstruction
Akihisa Matsuda, MD, Satoshi Matsumoto, MD, Nobuyuki Sakurazawa, MD, Youichi Kawano, MD, Kumiko Sekiguchi, MD, Masao Miyashita, MD, Eiji Uchida, MD. Department of Surgery, Nippon Medical School Chiba Hokusoh HospitalObjectives: The short-term safety and efficacy of a self-expandable metallic stent (SEMS) placement followed by elective surgery, “bridge to surgery (BTS)”, for malignant large-bowel obstruction (MLBO)… Continue Reading
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Selective Colorectal Cancer Imaging by use of Indocyanine Green versus Next-generation Cancer-Specific Targeting Agents
Haseeb Kothar, Ronan Cahill. Mater Misericordiae University Hospital Current clinical advances in operative near-infrared visualisation of cells, tissues and structures are predicated on the use of commercial available near-infrared cameras to excite and visualise emission energy from non-selective, approved compounds (predominantly indocyanine green (ICG)). It is expected that new generation compounds wholly selective for specific… Continue Reading
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Pelvic Peritoneum Closure with Improved Techniques as a Standard Surgical Procedure in Laparoscopic Abdominoperineal Resection: A Retrospective Study of 82 Cases.
Xialin Yan, MD, Jiaoyang Lu, MD, PhD, Sen Zhang, MD, Leqi Zhou, MD, Jianwen Li, MD, PhD, Pei Xue, MD, PhD, Mingliang Wang, MD, PhD, Aiguo Lu, Junjun Ma, Lu Zang, MD, PhD, Feng Dong, MD, PhD, Zirui He, MD, PhD, Fei Yue, MD, PhD, Jing Sun, MD, PhD, Hiju Hong, MD, PhD, Minhua Zheng,… Continue Reading
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Effects of Obesity on laparoscopic Colon Cancer surgery Performed by Various Operative Methods
Ryuichi Oshima1, Yukihito Kokuba1, Yuta Ogura1, Taichi Mafune1, Ryuichi Kishi1, Kuniyasu Horikoshi1, Keiichi Tanaka1, Takehito Otsubo2. 1Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, St. Marianna University Yokohama-City-West Hospital, 2Department of Gastroenterological and General Surgery, St. Marianna University School of MedicineIntroduction: There are reports of increased operative duration, blood loss and postoperative morbidity, caused by difficulties in obtaining good… Continue Reading
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Endoscopic mucosal resection for early colorectal cancer followed by surgery or surveillance
Chang Woo Kim, MD1, Sun Jin Park, MD2, Kil Yeon Lee, MD2, Suk-Hwan Lee, MD1. 1Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong, 2Kyung Hee University Medical CenterIntroduction: The aim of this study was investigate the safety of Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) for early colorectal cancer comparing with outcomes of radical resection after EMR. EMR has been… Continue Reading
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A prospective study beyond the RCT between our modified Ripstein method and modified Wells method for complete rectal prolapse
Tokihito Nishida, PhD, Hajime Ikuta, PhD, Kunio Yokoyama, PhD, Takuya Kudo, MD. Department of Surgery, Kasai City Hospital, Hyogo, JapanBackground: For the complete rectal prolapse (basically longer than 3cm), we thought sling rectopexy was most reasonable to hang up and fix the rectum, which drooped down and prolapsed due to the relaxation of supporting tissue.… Continue Reading
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Metastatic 253 Lymph Nodes were Associated with Metastatic 251 and 252 Lymph Nodes and the Numbers of Harvested 253 Lymph Nodes in Rectal Cancer
Kai Li, Zhangyuanzhu Liu, Dexin Chen, Weisheng Chen, Wei Jiang, Xiumin Liu, Ziming Cui, Zhiyao Wei, Zhiming Li, Yuliang Huang, Jun Yan, MD. Department of General Surgery, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical UniversityBackground: Inferior mesenteric artery lymph nodes (253 lymph nodes) metastasis occurs in approximately 0.3 to 13.9% according to different T stage in rectal cancer,… Continue Reading
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Surgical procedure for laparoscopic transanal total mesorectal excision and bilateral lateral lymph node dissection of lower rectal carcinoma
Kentaro Sato, Hajime Morohashi, Yoshiyuki Sakamoto, Takuya Miura, Tatsuya Yoshida, Takahiro Suzuki, Kenichi Hakamada. Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Hirosaki UniversityIntroduction: The results of the Japan Clinical Oncology Group (JCOG) 0212 Study suggested that total mesorectal excision (TME) and lateral lymph node dissection (LLND) could become the standard treatment for lower rectal carcinoma. However, LLND must… Continue Reading
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THE ADVANTAGES OF ENDOSTAPLER IN SECURING THE BASE OF APPENDIX IN LAPAROSCOPIC APPENDECTOMY
Saurabh Gandhi, MS1, Eham Arora, MS1, Gagandeep Talwar1, Chintan Patel, MS2, Ajay Bhandarwar, MS, FMAS, FIAGES, , FLCS, FBMS, FICS1, Tina Gandhi, MS1. 1Grant Govt. Medical College & Sir JJ Group of Hospitals, India, 2Kiran Multi-Super Speciality, IndiaOBJECTIVE: In laparoscopic appendectomy, the base of the appendix is usually secured by applying a roeders knot. The aim… Continue Reading
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FACTORS INFLUENCING THE QUALITY OF LYMPH NODE DISSECTION IN COLORECTAL CANCER
Cristians A Gonzalez, MD1, Jung-Myun Kwak, MD1, Talitha Mendes, MD2, Carlos Veo, MD2, Maximiliano Cadamuro Neto, MD2, Marcos Denadai, MD2, Armando Melani, MD2, Bernard Dallemagne, MD3, Jacques Marescaux, MD, FACS, HON, FRCS, HON, FJSES, HON, FASA3, Luis Romagnolo, MD2. 1IHU-Strasbourg Institute for Image-Guided Surgery (Strasbourg, France), 2Barretos Cancer Hospital (IRCAD LATIN AMERICA - Sao Paulo,… Continue Reading
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Outcome of Laparoscopic Reversal of Hartmann’s Procedure
Taha A Esmail, Professor, Osama H Abd-Rabo, Leccturer, Amir F Shaban, Lecturer, Tarek M Sehsah, Aassist lecturer. Tanta University-EgyptIntroduction: Hatmann's procedure is commonly done in treating complicated diverticulitis, negleccted rectal trauma with sepsis and sometimes malignancy. the traditional techniques to restore the intestinal continuity after Hartmann's procedure were for many years the standard of care… Continue Reading
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Laparoscope in the colorectal emergent surgery-analysis of consecutive 57 patients single center experience
Yi Chang Chen, Yuan Yao Tsai, Yu Chun Huang, Shen Ji Chang, Tao Wei Ke, Hung-Change Chen, Huei Ming Wang, William Tzu-Liang Chen. Department of Colorectal Surgery, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung, TaiwanBackground: Minimal invasive surgery has been well established in the elective colorectal surgery and it has been proven better clinical outcome compared with… Continue Reading
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