Laparoscopic Testing of Port Bleeding
Abdullah Aldohayan, FRCS, Glas, Mohanad Albalawi, Rasha Bassas, Maram Alaqel, Hassan Arishi, Mohammed Nabil AlAli, Dr. King Saud University HospitalBackground: Laparoscopic port bleeding is complication which cripple the meritus of laparoscopic surgery. The port bleeding can be arterial bleeding or venous bleeding. We advocate the probing the port pathway under the low pneumoperitoneum pressure (5mmHg). Material… Continue Reading
SENTINEL LYMPH NODE BIOPSY USING INDOCYANINE GREEN IN LUNG CANCER: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
Warren Sun, MD1, Jerry T Dang, MD1, Aryan Modasi, MD, FRCSC1, Awrad Nasralla, MD1, Daniel Skubleny, MD1, Noah J Switzer, MD, MPH, FRCSC2, Daniel Birch, MD, MSc, FRCSC1, Simon Turner, MD, FRCSC1, Shahzeer Karmali, MD, MPH, FRCSC1. 1University of Alberta, 2Ohio State University Wexner Medical CenterINTRODUCTION: We aim to systematically review the literature and perform… Continue Reading
PERCUTANEOUS SURGERY PROCEDURES UNDER STEREOTACTIC GUIDANCE, BEYOND ABLATIVE THERAPIES.
Mariano E Gimenez, MD, PhD1, Edgardo Serra, MD2, Mariano Palermo, MD2, Alain Garcia, MD1, Amilcar Alzaga, MD3, Eduardo Houghton, MD2, Pablo Acquafresca, MD2, Bernard Dallemagne, MD4, Jacques Marescaux, MD4. 1IHU Strasbourg, Institute of Image-Guided Surgery Strasbourg France. IRCAD, Research Institute against Cancer of the Digestive System Strasbourg France,Docencia Asistencia Investigación en Cirugía Invasiva Mínima (DAICIM)… Continue Reading
Robotic Median Arcuate Ligament Release is a Safe and Effective Approach in the Treatment of Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome
Michael Pryor1, Colton J Fernstrum1, Andrea Wolf, MD2, Paul Wright, MD2. 1Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, 2Spectrum HealthINTRODUCTION: Median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS) results from compression of the proximal celiac artery and celiac ganglion by the median arcuate ligament of the diaphragmatic crura. Minimal reports on treatment outcomes are available in the current… Continue Reading
Precision surgery and radiomics for laparoscopic liver cancer resection with intraoperative holographic 3DCT
Maki Sugimoto, MD, PhD1, Mitsuo Shimada2, Gio Wakabayashi3. 1The University of Tokyo Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, 2Tokushima University, 3Ageo Central General HospitalThe aim of precisionliver surgery is a balance of maximizing the removal of the target lesion, while maximizing the functional liver remnant and minimizing surgical invasiveness. We evaluated the radiomics application of precision approach using intraoperative holographic CTin laparoscopic complex… Continue Reading
Robotic Salvage Surgery for the Treatment of Recurrent Rectal Cancer
Hye-Jin Kim, Gyu-Seog Choi, Jun Seok Park, Soo Yeun Park, Sung Min Lee. Kyungpook National University Chilgok HospitalBackground: Robotic approach can be a treatment option for patients with pelvic recurrence after primary resection for rectal cancer. However, data regarding patient selection, complication rates, and oncologic outcomes are rarely reported. We aimed to present initial experience… Continue Reading
ASSESSMENT OF CONTENT AND QUALITY OF INTERNET INFORMATION REGARDING ROBOT-ASSISTED GENERAL SURGERY
Loren J Smith, Saeed Arefanian, MD, Jeffrey Blatnik, MD. Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Introduction: Robot-assisted general surgery (RAGS) procedures have been growing in use and demand. Internet information about robotic surgery has similarly expanded, enhancing consumer access to information. Increasingly patients are taking an active role in their healthcare decision-making often consulting… Continue Reading
INITIATION OF A ROBOTIC PROGRAM IN A COMMUNITY AFFILIATE HOSPITAL SETTING-SAFELY AND COST-EFFECTIVELY. IT’S NOT JUST FOR UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITALS ANYMORE!
Marian P Mcdonald, MD, MEd, FACS. St. Luke's University Health NetworkINTRODUCTION: Robotic surgery has resurged in recent years in Urology, Gynecology/Oncology, and General Surgery. Technology and training have improved whereas most major teaching hospitals have at least one “robot” in use. Community hospitals have developed an interest in robotic programs for many of the same… Continue Reading
Minimally Invasive Bariatric Surgery Leads to Significant Back Strain of Surgeons
Sara Monfared, MD1, Hamed Asadi, MS2, Denny Yu, PhD2, Dimitrios Stefanidis, PhD, MD1. 1Indiana University, 2Purdue UniversityIntroduction: Work-related musculoskeletal injuries among surgeons are alarmingly high. Minimally invasive surgery, while popular with patients, is technically demanding and places increased ergonomic strain on the surgeon. The purpose of this study was to examine surgeon ergonomic risk during the… Continue Reading
Detection of Extrahepatic and Intrahepatic Biliary Anatomy: Laparoscopic Intraoperative Cholangiography v. Robotic Near-Infrared Fluorescence Cholangiography
Priti Lalchandani, MD, Jennifer A Smith, MD, Beverley A Petrie, MD. Harbor-UCLA Medical CenterINTRODUCTION: The inability to identify biliary anatomy has been identified as the cause of bile duct injury (BDI) in 71-97% of laparoscopic cholecystectomies. Indocynanine green (ICG) has emerged as a safe and effective modality to visualize biliary anatomy. Near-infrared laser beams excite… Continue Reading
Nissen fundoplication is technically feasible with the Senhance® Surgical System
Robin Schmitz, MD1, Dietmar Stephan, MD2, Justin Barr, MD, PhD1, Heike Saelzer, MD2, Michael Scheidt2, Joachim Labenz, MD2, Sabino Zani, MD1, Frank Willeke, MD2. 1Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, 2St. Marienkrankenhaus, Siegen, GermanyPurpose: Potential advantages of robotic assisted surgery are expected for intracorporal suturing, given its long learning curve in conventional laparoscopy. The success of… Continue Reading
ROBOTIC LEFT-SIDED COLORECTAL RESECTION WITH NATURAL ORIFICE INTRACORPOREAL ANASTOMOSIS AND TRANSRECTAL EXTRACTION OF SPECIMEN: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Ramon O Minjares-Granillo, MD1,2, Bertha A Dimas, MD1,2, Samuel W Carson, MD1,3, Bobby L Johnson, MD1,3, Jean-Paul J Lefave, MD1,2,3, Eric M Haas, MD1,2,3. 1Department of Surgery, The University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, Texas, 2Southeast Clinical Research Associates, Inc., Houston, Texas, 3Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TexasIntroduction:… Continue Reading
MINIMALLY-INVASIVE MICROWAVE ABLATION OF NEUROENDOCRINE LIVER METASTASES
Ryan C Pickens, MD1, Jesse K Sulzer, MD, PhD1, Allyson R Cochran, MSPH2, Lee Ocuin, MD1, Erin Baker1, John B Martinie, MD, FACS1, David A Iannitti, MD, FACS1, Dionisios Vrochides, MD, PhD, FACS, FRCSC1. 1Department of Surgery, Atrium Health, 2Carolinas Center for Surgical Outcomes Science, Atrium HealthIntroduction: The objective of this study is to show that… Continue Reading
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ROBOTIC ESOPHAGECTOMY: TRENDS AND PERI-OPERATIVE OUTCOMES: A NATIONAL INPATIENT SAMPLE ASSESSMENT
Mark J Dudash, MD1, Ryan Erwin, BA2, James Dove, BA1, Marie Hunsinger, RN, BSHS1, Mohsen Shabahang, MD, PhD1, Anthony Petrick, MD1, Tania K Arora, MD1, Joseph A Blansfield, MD1. 1Geisinger Medical Center, 2Temple University School of MedicineINTRODUCTION: Esophagectomy is the standard treatment for esophageal cancer. Whereas open approaches have the potential for high postoperative complications, minimally… Continue Reading
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Robotic approach improves the quality of total mesorectal excision for complex rectal cancer: A comparative study of robot versus laparoscopy
Hye-Jin Kim, Gyu-Seog Choi, Jun Seok Park, Soo Yeun Park, Sung Min Lee. Kyungpook National University Chilgok HospitalBackground: Robotic surgery has many mechanical advantages over laparoscopic surgery. However, few studies have proven its clinical benefits in rectal cancer surgery. We aimed to identify clinical impact of surgical robot on time for rectal mobilization (Trm) and… Continue Reading
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