Trans-stomal Single Port Laparoscopic Hartmann’s Reversal is an efficacious and efficient procedure A case control study
Elie Chouillard. Paris West Medical CenterBackground: Nearly a century after its first description, the Hartmann’s procedure (H1), consisting in a left colonic resection and concomitant terminal colostomy, is still popular worldwide. Laparoscopy may lower the mortality and morbidity rates of the Hartmann’s procedure reversal (H2). However, H2 remains a challenging operation mainly due to adhesions… Continue Reading
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A Novel Clip Applier: Percutaneous 3 mm Shaft, Longer Effective Length, Bigger Opening, Locking Mechanism and Atraumatic Closure.
Jonathan B Yuval, MD1, Pablo Omelanczuk, MD2, Santiago Horgan, MD3, Ronit Brodie, PAC1, Gad Marom, MD1, Adrian Paz, MD4, Yehuda Bachar4, Yoav Mintz, MD1. 1Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, 2Hospital Italiano de Mendoza, 3University of California San Diego, 4ClipTip MedicalObjective: The trend towards mini-laparoscopy and scarless surgery is gaining acceptance. More instruments are developed to enable… Continue Reading
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Virtual Pointer for Gaze Guidance in Laparoscopic Surgery
Yuanyuan Feng1, Hannah McGowan1, Azin Semsar1, Hamid R Zahiri2, Ivan M George2, Timothy Turner2, Adrian Park2, Andrea Kleinsmith1, Helena M Mentis1. 1University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 2Anne Arundel Medical CenterObjective of the Technology: Gaze pattern is demonstrated to be an indicator for a surgeon's competency in laparoscopic surgery. Eye-tracking studies have showed that experienced surgeons concentrate their… Continue Reading
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Endoluminal protection of colorectal anastomosis using a temporary non invasive bypass sheath: First in Human Clinical Data
Antonio D Urso1, Jeremie Lefevre, PhD2, Silvana Perretta, PhD1, Didier Mutter, Phd1, Cécile Dupont. 1IHU Strasbourg, 2hopital saint-AntoineObjective: Anastomotic leak is one of the most feared complications after colorectal resection for low rectal cancer. Diverting stoma is commonly performed in order to reduce the consequences of anastomotic failure, even if it could be avoided in patients… Continue Reading
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ASSESSMENT OF CAMERA CENTERING IN ROBOT-ASSISTED VS. LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY
Gene Yang1, Jung M Kwak2, Jin Kim3, Seon H Kim3, Cristians Gonzalez2, Federico Davrieux2, Ryohei Watanabe4, Steven D Schwaitzberg1, Bernard Dallemagne4, Jacques Marescaux4. 1Department of Surgery, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, USA, 2IHU-Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France, 3Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea, 4IRCAD, Strasbourg, FranceIntroduction- Minimally invasive surgery relies on optimal camera control for the… Continue Reading
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Quantification of the Air Embolism Hazard with Laparoscopic Valveless Cannula Systems
Ciara R Huntington, MD1, Bradley Lopes, BS2, Kerstin Hazelbaker2, Clifford B LeMaster, PhD2, Thomas R Huntington, MD3. 1Carolinas Medical Center, 2Boise State University, 3St. Luke's Regional Medical CenterBACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Valveless laparoscopic insufflator systems are marketed for ability to prevent loss of abdominal collapse and desufflation during laparoscopy. However, community surgeons raised concern for possible entrainment of… Continue Reading
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Preclinical Testing of Novel “Off-On” Fluorescent Compound for Dual Wavelength Near-infrared Imaging Using Commercially Available Instrumentation
Ronan Cahill1, Michele Diana2, Giuseppe Quero2, Alfonso Lapergola2, Donal O'Shea3. 1Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, 2IRCAD/EITS, Strasbourg, France, 3Royal College of Surgeons in IrelandBackground: Further advance of near-infrared (NIR) imaging capability into greater clinical usefulness will be helped by the development of new targetable agents. To avoid issues related to dose timing and contamination, compounds that… Continue Reading
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Use of an Image Enhancement System (IES) During Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Jared M McAllister, MD, Jeffrey A Blatnik, MD, Shuddhadeb Ray, MD, Sara Feaman, MA, CCRP, Margaret M Frisella, RN, L. Michael Brunt, MD. Washington University in St. LouisIntroduction: Enhanced imaging systems have been developed to alter laparoscopic camera output to facilitate visualization during laparoscopic surgery using several novel imaging modes: Clara mode reduces overexposure and… Continue Reading
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Laser-based intrabiliary ablation: first in-vivo experience
Paola Saccomandi, PhD1, Giuseppe Quero, MD1, Francesco Maria Di Matteo, MD2, Riccardo Fassino, MS3, Alfonso Lapergola, MD4, Ludovica Guerriero, MD1, Guido Perrone, PhD3, Alberto Vallan, PhD3, Guido Costamagna, MD1, Michele Diana, MD, PhD4, Jacques Marescaux, MD, FACS, Hon, FRCS, Hon, FJSES, Hon, FASA4. 1IHU-Institute of Image Guided Surgery, Strasbourg, France, 2Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Roma,… Continue Reading
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Real-Time assessment of intestinal perfusion and lymphatic flow by Indocyanine Green Fluorescence Image–Guided Laparoscopic Surgery for colo-rectal cancers
Goutaro Katsuno, MD, PhD1, Yasuhiko Nakata, MD, PhD1, Nobuyuki Kubota, MD, PhD1, Teruo Kaiga, MD, PhD1, Takao Mamiya, MD1, Masahiro Yan, MD1, Naoaki Shimamoto, MD1, Shuichi Sakamoto, MD, PhD2. 1Department of Gastrointestinal and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Mitsuwadai General Hospital, 2Sakamoto ClinicIntroduction: Recently major developments in video imaging have been achieved for performing complete mesocolic excisions… Continue Reading
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CREATING MOBILE APPS FOR SURGICAL PATIENTS: A SCOPING REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE TO IDENTIFY WHAT MAKES HEALTH APPS EFFECTIVE
Juan Mata, Richard Garfinkle, Teodora Dumitra, Mohsen Alhashemi, Tara Landry, Lawrence Lee, Gerald M Fried, Carmen Muller, Julio F Fiore Jr., Liane S Feldman. Mcgill UniversityIntroduction: Globally, an estimated 500 million smartphone users have tried mobile applications (apps) to improve health and support health behavior changes. Apps specifically targeting surgical patients are increasingly available.The purpose… Continue Reading
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INCISIONAL NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY ON HIGH RISK SURGICAL PATIENTS: ONE YEAR EXPERIENCE
Alisan Fathalizadeh, MD, MPH1, Eric Weiss, MD1, Madeline Tadley2, Mark Kaplan, MD, FACS1, Pak Leung, MD, MSc, FACS1. 1Albert Einstein Medically Center, 2Sidney Kimmel Jefferson Medical CollegeObjective: To demonstrate that negative pressure therapy can reduce postoperative wound complications on clean closed incisions. A standardized patient selection protocol was created and implemented for utilization of Incisional… Continue Reading
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Automatic detection and recognition of surgical tools and workflow in laparoscopic sigmoid colectomy
Nobuyoshi Takeshita, Masaaki Ito. National Cancer Center Hospital EastINTRODUCTION: Recently, the spread of laparoscopic surgery as a standard treatment and the development of information & communication technology have yielded abundant video data of laparoscopic procedures. These data have been accumulated and we can access them anytime, anywhere. However, the direction of how to use the… Continue Reading
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GESTURE CONTROL FOR MEDICAL IMAGE NAVIGATION AND REMOTE CONTROL DURING LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY: EFFICIENCY AND FACE VALIDITY
Francisco M. Sánchez Margallo, PhD, Juan A. Sánchez-Margallo, PhD, José L. Moyano-Cuevas. Minimally Invasive Surgery Centre, Cáceres, SpainINTRODUCTION: Surgical environments require special aseptic conditions for direct interaction with the preoperative images and surgical equipment, which hampers the use of traditional input devices. We presented the feasibility of using a natural user interface (NUI) for gesture… Continue Reading
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Retroileal Anastomosis in Hand-Assisted Laparoscopic Left and Sigmoid Colectomies: Experience at a Single Institution
Emma K Gibson, BS, Jacqueline J Blank, MD, Timothy J Ridolfi, MD, Kirk A Ludwig, MD. Medical College of WisconsinIntroduction: Following a generous left hemicolectomy an anastomosis between the transverse colon and rectum may be required. Extensive mobilization and retroileal routing is sometimes necessary to create a tension-free anastomosis. Retroileal routing is a technique in… Continue Reading
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