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Paraesophageal Hernia With Migration of the Adjustable Gastric Band Towards the Gastroesophageal Junction

S Ayloo, MD FACS, F Gheza, MD, M Masrur, MD, S D'ugo, MD, L Milone, MD, P C Giulianotti, MD FACS. Division of General, Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA   IntroductionSevere dysphagia can be an early or late complication of adjustable gastric band but… Continue Reading

Type:
Video Loop Presentations
Topic:
Robotics

Parastomal Hernia After Laparoscopic Abdominoperineal Resection Can Be Prevented By Creating End Sigmoid Colostomy Through the Extraperitoneal Route

Madoka Hamada, MD, Genya Muraoka, MD, Naoya Kawakita, MD, Kazuhide Ozaki, MD, Yasuo Fukui, MD, Yutaka Nishioka, MD, Toshitatsu Taniki, MD, Tadashi Horimi, MD. Kochi Health Sciences Center    PurposeThe prevalence of a paracolostomy hernia has been reported to be from 10% to 50%, with serious impairment of the quality of life and sometimes life-threatening… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias

Parastomal Hernia Repair: Laparoscopic Modified Sugarbaker Technique Results in Superior Recurrence Rate

Asma Asif, BS, Melissa Ruiz, MD, Amy Yetasook, BS, Joann Carbray, BA, Woody Denham, MD, John Linn, MD, Michael B Ujiki, MD. NorthShore University Health System   Background: Parastomal hernia (PH) is a frequent complication of stoma formation, occurring in 35%-50% of patients. Recurrence after repair is common, ranging from 24% to 54% of cases.… Continue Reading

Type:
Podium Presentations
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias

Partial Fundoplication Results in Excellent Outcomes and Better Dysphagia Control Than Total Fundoplication After Laparoscopic Paraesophageal Hernia Repair

Vladan N Obradovic, MD, Girish Luthra, MD, Aamir Akmal, MD, Dancea C Horatiu, MD, Wai M Yeung, MD, Mohanbabu Alaparti, MD, Mathew E Plank, PAC, Andrea L Plank, Jon D Gabrielsen, MD FACS, Anthony T Petrick, MD FACS. Geisinger Medical Center, Danville Pennsylvania   Background: The objective of this study was to identify whether partial… Continue Reading

Type:
Podium Presentations
Topic:
Foregut

Partial Longitudinal Gastrectomy: A Novel Curative Approach for Gastroparesis

Avishai Meyer, MD, Pradeep Pallati, MD, Abhijit Shaligram, MBBS, Dmitry Oleynikov, MD, Matthew Goede, MD. University of Nebraska Medical Center    Background: Gastroparesis is a disorder that affects thousands of worldwide. It is marked by a stomach’s inability to properly empty its contents. The mainstay of treatment to date has been pharmaco-therapeutic in nature (e.g.… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Foregut

Partially Covered Esophageal Stents Cause Bowel Injury When Used to Treat Complications of Bariatric Surgery

Wei Wei, MD, Archana Ramaswamy, MD, Roger De La Torre, MD, Brent W Miedema, MD. Division of General Surgery, University of Missouri-Columbia   INTRODUCTION The hypothesis was that a stent that is mainly silicone covered but has a portion uncovered may allow tissue ingrowth and decrease the migration rate seen with fully covered stents and… Continue Reading

Type:
Podium Presentations
Topic:
Flexible / Therapeutic Endoscopy and NOTES

Patient-reported Outcomes After Single-incision Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy vs Traditional Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: A Randomized, Prospective Trial

Matthew Sappington, MD, B Todd Moore, MD, Daniel J Margolin, MD, G Brent Sorensen, MD, Fengming Tang, MS, Kimberly M Brown, MD. Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City, Department of Surgery, University of Missouri-Kansas City   Introduction: Single incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy (SILC) is a newer approach that has been shown to be a safe alternative… Continue Reading

Type:
Podium Presentations
Topic:
HPB

Pattern of Oesophageal Stricture Post Endoscopic Injection Sclerotherapy

K O Ba Hakem, MD, M A Ibn Ouf, Professor of surgery, M O Gadour, Professor of Medicine. Ibn Siena Hospital , GI bleeding Centre ,Sudan   Background: Post endoscopic sclerotherapy oesophageal stricture is usually not fatal but may requires several sessions of oesophageal dilation as an effective palliative treatment yet has its own complications.… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Flexible / Therapeutic Endoscopy and NOTES

Pattern of Recurrence, Readmission and Wound Infection Following Emergent Ventral Hernia Repair

Tolutope O Oyasiji, MD MRCS, Scott W Helton, MD FACS. Department of Surgery, Hospital of Saint Raphael, New Haven, CT 06511   Introduction: The study aims to investigate if surgical technique, wound contamination or interaction between both are predictive of adverse outcomes following emergent ventral hernia repair. We hypothesize that patients repaired with permanent mesh… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias

Patternd of the Inferior Mesenteric Artery and Those Branches and the Correlation of Other Marks

Takuya Sugimoto, title, Makio Mike, title, Nobuyasu Kano, title. Kameda Medical Center   [Introduction] Laparoscopic colorectal surgery has been standard procedure for colorectal cancer. Surgeons, however, often struggle because of the intraabdominal obesity, anomaly, disorientation or other reasons. The preoperative examinations have gotten more and more importance to accomplish operation safely in the era of… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Colorectal

Patterns of Deterioration and Improvement in Abdominal Wall Function After Ventral Incisional Hernia Repair: Results of a Prospective Study

Ross F Goldberg, MD, Armando Rosales-velderrain, MD, Tatyan M Clarke, MD, Michael Parker, MD, Madi Dinkins, Mauricia A Buchanan, RN, John A Stauffer, MD, Horacio J Asbun, MD FACS, C Daniel Smith, MD FACS, Steven P Bowers, MD FACS. Mayo Clinic - Florida   Introduction:Using our previously validated and reported abdominal wall strength score (AWSS),… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters of Distinction
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias

Peg Failures: Should Another Specialty Attempt Placement?

K A Zuberi, MD, B R Zagol, MD, V K Narula, MD, V C Memark, MD, J B Anderson, MD, W Scott Melvin, MD, J W Hazey, MD. The Ohio State University Medical Center: Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery, Columbus, OH, USA   Introduction: Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) tube placement is the preferred enteral access… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Flexible / Therapeutic Endoscopy and NOTES

Peg Placement Outcomes in the Obese Patient Population

Onur C Kutlu, MD, Diana Vega-burgueno, MD, Ari Halldorsson, MD, Sharmila Dissanaike, MD. Texas Tech University, Department of General Surgery   Obesity has reached a state of a global epidemic. No society therefore no health system is spared from the effects of the disease. Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) tube is frequently used in patients with… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Foregut

Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy With T-fasteners Obviates the Need for Emergent Exploration After Early Tube Dislodgement

Poochong Timratana, MD, Kevin M El-hayek, MD, Hideharu Shimizu, MD, Matthew Kroh, MD, Bipan Chand, MD FACS. Cleveland Clinic   INTRODUCTION: Despite technical refinements of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), complications remain static. These complications include bleeding, tube site infection, and tube dislodgement. Tube dislodgement occurs more frequently in high risk patients such as those with… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Flexible / Therapeutic Endoscopy and NOTES

Perforation Risk and In-Hospital Delays

Ck Chang, title, K Cho, title, P Fuchshuber, title, B Eklund. Walnut Creek Kaiser   Introduction: Risk for perforated appendicitis is related to the duration of inflammation, of which patient related delays are difficult to quantify, however in-hospital interval are more measurable. Methods: A total of 4898 appendectomy were performed in adult patient from January… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Colorectal
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