Laparoscopic Longitudinal Pancreatico Jejunostomy Using Cystoscope and ERCP Basket for retrieval of Left Over Pancreatic Duct Stones
Manash Sahoo, Associate, Professor, Anil Kumar, Post, Graduate Department of Surgery, SCB Medical College In this case series 12 cases of chronic calcific pancreatitis with pancreatic duct diameter more than 14 mm with antero-posterior dimension of pancreatic head less than 3 cm without parenchymal calcification were taken up for laparoscopic longitudinal pancreatico jejunostomy. After retrieving… Continue Reading
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- Podium Presentations
- Topic:
- HPB
Laparoscopic Low Anterior Resection with en bloc Small Bowel Resection and Difficult Takedown of the Splenic Flexure
Deborah S Keller, MD, Justin K Lawrence, MD, Conor P Delaney, MD, MCh, PhD University Hospital- Case Medical Center This 65 year-old man presented to the emergency room with 2 weeks of abdominal pain, bloating, and constipation. His history was significant for 2 previous abdominal operations and 40-pack years of smoking. A CT-scan showed circumferential… Continue Reading
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- Podium Presentations
- Topic:
- Colorectal
Laparoscopic Low Anterior Resection with Total Mesorectal Excision on 469 Patients with Rectal Cancer
Song Liang, MD, PhD, Morris E Franklin Jr, MD, FACS, Jeffrey L Glass, MD, FACS Texas Endosurgery Institute BACKGOUND AND OBJECTIVES: This prospective study focused on the patients with rectal cancer who underwent laparoscopic low anterior resection with total mesorectal excision and was specifically aimed at investigating if the this laparoscopic approach can be accepted… Continue Reading
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- Posters of Distinction
- Topic:
- Colorectal
Laparoscopic Management of Abdominal Lesions of the NEM-1 Syndrome. Experience Gastrointestinal Service in Colombia.
Evelyn A Dorado, MD Unit Laparoscopic Surgery CES University INTRODUCTION: Multiple endocrine neoplasias (MEN) are syndromes inherited as autosomal dominant. The application of the techniques of molecular biology has made possible the identification of the genes causing MEN 1 and 2.the incidence of 1/300 to 50.000 cases and affected glands are endocrine (pituitary, parathyroid ,enteropancreatic… Continue Reading
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- Posters
- Topic:
- Minimally Invasive Other
Laparoscopic management of gastric bypass pouch stricture after paraesophageal hernia repair with mesh
Pablo Marin, MD, Miguel Lamota, MD, Abraham Betancourt, MD, Carolina Ampudia, MD, Abraham Abdemur, MD, Emanuele Lo Menzo, MD, Samuel Szmostein, MD, Raul Rosenthal, MD Bariatric and Metabolic Institute, Section of Minimally Invasive Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Florida Introduction: Laparoscopic paraesophageal hernia repair (LPEHR) is associated with a high recurrence rate. Repair with mesh lowers recurrence… Continue Reading
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- Video Loop Presentations
- Topic:
- Metabolic / Obesity
Laparoscopic Management of Intussusception in an Adult
Tejal Pandya, MD, Praneetha Narahari, MD St. Agnes Medical Center and Dept. of Surgery, UCSF-Fresno Introduction: Intussusception is rare in adults and accounts for 5% of all Intussusceptions, and less than 1% of bowel obstructions. A lead point, commonly a neoplasm is seen in 80% of adult cases. Accurate diagnosis and early treatment can reduce… Continue Reading
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- Posters
- Topic:
- Minimally Invasive Other
Laparoscopic Management of Malignant and Benign Colon Disease: A Comparative Analysis of Single-Incision Laparoscopic and Hand-Assisted Laparoscopic Colectomy
John Vassaur, BA, Hannah Vassaur, MS, PAC, Nicole E Sharp, MD, Daniel Jupiter, PhD, Rob Watson, MD, John Eckford, MD, F. Paul Buckley III, MD Division of General Surgery, Scott and White Healthcare Purpose: A review of all single-incision laparoscopic (SILS) and hand-assisted laparoscopic (HAL) colectomies in patients with colon malignancy or benign polyp disease… Continue Reading
- Type:
- Posters
- Topic:
- Colorectal
Laparoscopic Management of Non-Midline Ventral Hernia
Romesh Lal, Deborshi Sharma, Priya Hazrah, Pawan Kumar, Saurabh Borgharia Department of Surgery, Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi 110001 India Introduction: Ventral hernias are routinely managed laparoscopicaly. These hernias are generally central in location over the abdomen and techniques are particularly specified and described for them. Non-midline ventral hernia are rarer and may not… Continue Reading
- Type:
- Posters
- Topic:
- Abdominal Wall Hernias
Laparoscopic Management of Port Site Richter’s Hernia Following Gastric Bypass.
Michel Gagner, MD, Davit Sargsyan, MD, Moataz Bashah, Mohammed Al Kuwari, MD, Mohammed Rizwan, MD Hamad General Hospital, Doha, Qatar We present a case of port site Richter’s hernia following gastric bypass successfully managed laparoscopically. A 28 year old lady with BMI of 44 without comorbidities underwent laparoscopic Roux-en-Y antecolic gastric bypass with stapled anastomosis… Continue Reading
- Type:
- Video Loop Presentations
- Topic:
- Metabolic / Obesity
Laparoscopic Management of Primary Omental Infarction – 2 Case Reports
A. C Stanescu*, MD, M. Nedelcu**, MD, A. Andreica ***, MD, Gilbert Weill *, MD * Hopital Saint Jean de Maurienne, France ** Institute Mutualiste Montouris, Paris, France *** Hopital Necker, Paris, France Introduction : Omental Infarction(OI) is an unusual and infrequently encountered cause of acute abdominal pain and is often mistaken preoperatively for: appendicitis,… Continue Reading
- Type:
- Posters
- Topic:
- Minimally Invasive Other
Laparoscopic management of small bowel obstruction after a foreign body ingestion: A case report
Kahyun Yoon-Flannery, DO, MPH, Christopher Falcon, DO, Anna Goldenberg-Sandau, DO, Michael J Sasso, DO UMDNJ-SOM Background Acute small bowel obstruction has been considered a relative contraindication for laparoscopic management in the past. Recent studies have demonstrated the utility of the laparoscopic management in such cases with promising results. Case Presentation We are presenting a case… Continue Reading
Laparoscopic management of symptomatic congenital diaphragmatic hernia in the adult
Jesse L Madden, MD, Austin M Hill, MD, Samuel J O'Brien, Robert C Wrona, MD, Robert E Glasgow, MD University of Utah BackgroundCurrently, there is a paucity of literature regarding the management of symptomatic congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) in the adult. This study aims to describe our surgical technique and outcomes in adult patients undergoing… Continue Reading
- Type:
- Posters
- Topic:
- Abdominal Wall Hernias
Laparoscopic management of urachal cyst: A review of 5 cases and comparision with open approach
Wayne S.W. Huang, MD, Dev-Aur Chou, MD, Hurng-Sheng Wu, MD Department of General Surgery1, Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital,Changhua,Taiwan Department of General Surgery2, Show Chwan Memorial Hospital,Changhua,Taiwan Purpose: Urachal remnant is an uncommon congenital anomaly. Surgical treatment consists of the resection of the urachus throughout its entire length from the umbilicus to the bladder.… Continue Reading
- Type:
- Posters
- Topic:
- Minimally Invasive Other
Laparoscopic mesenteric cyst removal in an adult female: A novel approach combined with cholecystectomy
Eric D Rideman, DO, Jonathan Nguyen, DO, Linda Szczurek, DO, Adeshola Fakulujo, MD, Eric Gullbrand, MS UMDNJ-SOM Mesenteric cysts are a rare intra-abdominal pathological condition. These cysts tend to present mainly in the paediatric population during the first decade of life or have a preponderance for adult females during the fifth decade of life. Literature… Continue Reading
- Type:
- Posters
- Topic:
- Minimally Invasive Other
Laparoscopic Mobilization for Resection of a Distal SMA Mycotic Aneurysm
Karen Chang, MD, Eleanor Fallon, BS, Dana Telem, MD, Aurora Pryor, MD Stony Brook Medical Center This video depicts the resection of a distal superior mesenteric artery mycotic aneurysm in a 43 year-old man who also presented with a cardiac valvular lesion. After a short course of antibiotics and resection of the cardiac pathology, the… Continue Reading
- Type:
- Video Loop Presentations
- Topic:
- Minimally Invasive Other