NSQIP DATABASE ANALYSIS DOES NOT SUPPORT PREOPERATIVE ANTIBIOTIC USE FOR OUTPATIENT LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY
Sora Ely, MD1, Rebecca C Gologorsky, MD1, Michelle R Huyser, MD1, Genna Beattie, MD1, C K Chang, MD2. 1UCSF East Bay Surgery, 2Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical CenterIntroduction: Debate continues regarding utility and safety of routine antibiotic prophylaxis for elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Several small, randomized controlled trials have failed to demonstrate benefit, while a handful of… Continue Reading
The benefits of our glove method for single port laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Noriaki Kameyama, MD, PhD, Yuki Mae, MD, Masashi Yahagi, MD, Kenta Inomata, MD, Tomoko Takesue, MD, Yoshinobu Akiyama, MD, PhD. KKR Tachikawa HospitalBackground: We introduced single port laparoscopic surgery at our hospitals in May 2009 and our experiences of single port laparoscopic surgery now number more than 1000 as of March 2018. Single port laparoscopic surgery… Continue Reading
OUTCOME OF LAPAROSCOPIC COMMON BILE DUCT EXPLORATION AFTER FAILED ERCP. A COMPARATIVE STUDY.
Davide Di Mauro1, Edoardo Ricciardi1, Leandro Siragusa2, Antonio Manzelli1. 1Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust, Exeter, UK, 2Tor Vergata University Hospital, Rome, ItalyIntroduction: Common bile duct stones (CBDS) are treated with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) followed by laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) or with the single-stage laparoscopic common bile duct exploration (LCBDE) and LC. Multiple ERCP attempts… Continue Reading
Is laparoscopic colectomy suitable for right colon cancer more than 6 centimeter? A case-matched study with short-term and long-term outcomes
Weisheng Chen, Jiang Wei, Kai Li, Jun Yan, Xiaoyu Dong, Aorong Ouyang, Dexin Chen, Shaopeng Zhou, Huixin Xu, Pu Luo. Department of General Surgery, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical UniversityBackground: In China, the indication of laparoscopic right colectomy is tumor less than 6 centimeter. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether laparoscopic right colectomy… Continue Reading
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Comparison of Preoperative Versus Postoperative Transversus Abdominis Plane Block in Patients Undergoing Robotic-assisted Colorectal Surgery
Julia Xia, BA1, Terrah J Paul Olson, MD1, Yuan Liu, SPH1, Shawn Tritt, MD2, Seth A Rosen, MD1. 1Emory University School of Medicine, 2Emory Johns Creek HospitalIntroduction: Using transversus abdominis plane block (TAP) decreases pain scores and narcotic use post-operatively after colorectal surgery (CRS). It is unclear if TAP effectiveness varies if performed before versus after… Continue Reading
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A NORTH AMERICAN SINGLE-BLINDED PILOT RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL FOR OUTPATIENT NON-ANTIBIOTIC MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE UNCOMPLICATED DIVERTICULITIS (MUD TRIAL): FEASIBILITY AND LESSONS LEARNED
Safiya Al-Masrouri, MD, MSc1, Ebram Salama, MD1, Sebastien Lachance, MD, FRCSC1, Sarah Faris-Sabboobeh, MSc2, Julie Savard, RN2, Nancy Morin, MD, FRCSC2, Carol-Ann Vasilevsky, MD, FRCSC2, Gabriela Ghitulescu, MD, FRCSC2, Julio Faria, MD, FRCSC2, Marylise Boutros, MD, FRCSC2. 1McGill University, 2Jewish General Hospital INTRODUCTION: Antibiotics remain the mainstay of treatment of uncomplicated diverticulitis in North… Continue Reading
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All that is right lower quadrant pain is not appendicitis
Rebekah S Wood, BS1, Michael D Sarap, MD, FACS2. 1Wright State Boonshoft School of Medicine, 2South Eastern Ohio Regional Medical CenterIntroduction: Three rare surgical cases in a rural setting over the course of three weeks of right lower quadrant abdominal pain. Resulting diagnoses of infarcted cecal diverticulum, cecal perforation due to actinomycosis infection, and low… Continue Reading
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Laparoscopic versus Open Emergent Sigmoid Resection for Perforated Diverticulitis
Yongjin F Lee, MD, June Hsu, MD, Michael Battaglia, MS, Robert K Cleary, MD. St. Joseph Mercy Ann ArborINTRODUCTION: The role of the laparoscopic approach to emergent resection for diverticulitis is unclear. Previous studies have demonstrated its safety and feasibility. There is a need for a large risk-adjusted database analysis of emergent operations for Hinchey III… Continue Reading
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Open Colectomies Associated with Increased Retrieval of Twelve or More Lymph Nodes Compared to Laparoscopic Colectomies in Colon Cancer Surgery
Yana Puckett, MD, MPH, MBA, MSc, Diana Mitchell, MBA, RN, Theophilus Pham, MBA, Amir Aryaie, MD. Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterBackground: Studies have suggested that excising 12 or more lymph nodes during colectomy in patients with colon cancer is associated with improved survival. To date, no study has investigated whether minimally invasive surgery affects… Continue Reading
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Does Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Affect Time to Delivery of Adjuvant Systemic Therapy in Patients with Stage III Colon Cancer?
Tiffany Paradis, Maude Trepanier, Pepa Kaneva, A. Sender Liberman, Patrick Charlebois, Barry L Stein, Liane S Feldman, Lawrence Lee. McGill University Health CenterINTRODUCTION: Timely delivery of adjuvant systemic therapy is important for oncologic outcomes in stage III colon adenocarcinoma. However, many patients do not receive or have delays in adjuvant treatment secondary to poor recovery… Continue Reading
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A unique case of metastatic cervix squamous cell carcinoma presenting as a large bowel obstruction
Andrew Lelchuk, DO1, Nicholas Morin, DO2, Vadim Meytes, DO3, Michael Nicoara, DO2, Kevin Bain, DO2. 1Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine, 2NYU Langone Hospital - Brooklyn, 3Vassar Brothers Medical CenterIntroduction: Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer in women. Histologically, squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) accounts for approximately 70% of all cervical cancers. Disease… Continue Reading
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TRANSANAL MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY FOR THE TREATMENT OF T1/T2 RECTAL CANCER IN ELDERLY PATIENTS
Yu Sato, MD, PhD, Takashi Oshiro, MD, PhD, Tomoaki Kitahara, MD, Yutaka Yoshida, MD, Tasuku Urita, MD, Ryuichi Takagi, MD, Kentaro Kawamitsu, MD, Kengo Kadoya, MD, Taiki Nabekura, MD, Shin-Ichi Okazumi, MD, PhD. Department of Surgery, Toho University Sakura Medical CenterIntroduction: In elderly patients with cancer, radical surgery is sometimes not selected because of their… Continue Reading
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Recent advances and comparison of different Fistula-in-ano classifications: Has the problem been solved?
Pankaj Garg, Dr1, Sachi Singhal, MBBS2, Sachin B Jamma, MBBS, MS3, Suresh Vasistha, MBBS, MS4. 1Garg Fistula Research Institute, 2Dayanand Medical College, Ludhiana, Punjab, India, 3Ashwini Rural Medical College, Kumbhari, Solapur, Maharashtra, India, 4Mangalam Hospital, Gurgaon, IndiaObjective: Classification is done to grade the disease according to severity and guide regarding its management. There are four… Continue Reading
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MALIGNANT MIXED MULLERIAN TUMOR (MMMT) PRESENTS AS A RETRO-RECTAL MASS: A CASE REPORT.
Anthony Dakwar, MD, Melissa S Zoumberos, MD, Alexandria Glenn, MD, Sowsan Rasheid, MD. University of South Florida, Tampa General HospitalMalignant Mixed Mullerian Tumors (MMMT) are a rare and aggressively malignant cancer of the female genital tract, usually arising from the uterus, cervix, and ovaries. MMMT are considered a carcinosarcoma, due their histological characteristics of both… Continue Reading
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Combined laparoscopic right hemicolectomy and sigmoid colectomy for simultaneous cecal and sigmoid volvulus
Hugo Bonatti, Kiran Khosha. Meritus Health, Hagerstown MDIntroduction: Cecal (CV) and sigmoid volvulus (SV) are acute surgical disorders frequently requiring emergent surgery. Colonoscopic decompression may temporize the condition; however; CV and SV may recur requiring colectomy. Only few cases of combined CV and SV have been reported and open surgery has remained the more common… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal