Use of Alvarado Clinical Score for Acute Appendicitis to Direct Utilization of CT for Acute Appendicitis.
Introduction: CT is considered the ‘gold standard’ in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis (AA). The radiation dose associated with an abdominal CT has recently been revisited, leading to a reassessment of indications to perform CT for AA. The Alvarado score for AA, determined prior to CT, is compared to CT and pathology results and recommendations… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Laparoscopic Management of Enterovesicle Fistulas in Crohn’s Disease
Introduction:In the past decade laparoscopic surgery for uncomplicated Crohn's disease (CD) was shown to be safe and feasible. Laparoscopic management of CD complicated by enteric fistulas is more controversial, with a higher reported conversion rate and postoperative complications. Methods:We retrospectively reviewed all patients who underwent elective laparoscopic surgery for CD complicated by enterovesicle fistula in… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Opportunity Cost in the Evaluation of Surgical Innovations: A Case Study of Laparoscopic Versus Open Colectomy
Introduction Opportunity cost is the value of an activity forgone to participate in some other activity. With respect to surgery, an innovation incurs an opportunity cost when it uses additional operating time that could otherwise be used in a productive way. Although fundamental to the economist’s view of costs, opportunity cost is infrequently used in… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Short and Long-term Outcome After Laparoscopic-Assisted Surgery for Stage III Colorectal Cancer: A Matched-case Control Study
Aim: The aim of this study was to clarify the short and long-term outcome after laparoscopic-assisted surgery for Stage III (Any T, N1-2, M0) colorectal cancer compared to open surgery.Methods: 50 patients underwent LAP for stage III colorectal cancer from 2000 to 2006, were compared with 50 patients underwent OPEN surgery matched for the age,… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Laparoscopic Ultralow Anterior Resection with Intersphincteric Dissection for Low Rectal Cancer.
Title: Laparoscopic ultralow anterior resection with intersphincteric dissection for low rectal cancer.Objective: The aim of this video is to show a laparoscopic total mesorectal excision combined with intersphincteric dissection for the treatment of low rectal cancer.Methods: This is a 58-year-old male with diagnosis of a high grade rectal adenocarcinoma located 4 cm. from the anal… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
New Method of Rectal Irrigation and Cutting in Laparoscopic-low Anterior Resction for Rectal Cancer: Extracorporeal Hals method
(Aim) To evaluate a new method of rectal irrigation and cutting in laparoscopic-low anterior resection for rectal cancer(Apparatus) A clamp forceps for the rectal irrigation and the Y-shaped vinyl hood for the operation under airtight were made. The point of forceps is J character type, and the total length is 36cm. 22cm between the clamping… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Evaluation of the Short Term Outcome of Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery
Aim: The outcome of 536 patients who underwent LAC during 1993-2007 were compared with that of 1140 patients of OC. Methods: We evaluated patient outcome in two phases; phase 1 (1993-2004) and phase 2 (2005-2007). Results: Operation time was significantly longer in LAC patients ( 254 min. v.s. 234 min.). Bleeding, postoperative hospital stay and… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Laparoscopic Restoration of Intestinal Continuity After Hartman\’s Procedure
Laparoscopic restoration of intestinal continuity after Hartman’s procedure Objective :the aim of this study was to analyse the faisability and the outcome after laparoscopic reversal after Hartman’s procedure (LRH) Methods :we retrospectively reviewed the medical reports of patients who underwent LRH between january 2003 and February 2008. Data regarding demographics, surgical details and post-operativ course… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Accuracy of Preoperative Assessment and Clinical Outcome of T1 Colorectal Cancer
[Backgrounds] Since the first case of colon cancer surgery was reported, a laparoscopic treatment for colorectal cancer has become rapidly popular. A T1 colorectal cancer is thought to be a good indication for laparoscopic procedures because of the low risk of recurrence. However, since the lymph node metastasis rate of T1 colorectal cancer is around… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Simple Rectal Irrigation in Laparoscope-Assisted Resection for Colorectal Cancer
INTRODUCTION: The rectal irrigation in the laparoscopic operation for rectal cancer is very important to avoid recurrence of the anastomosis, but it is the present conditions not to yet establish certain technique. We devised the safety, simple and unique technique for rectal irrigation in the laparoscopic procedure. We present the new method using the clamp… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Outcome of Laparoscopic Colonic Resection for Submucosal Colorectal Carcinoma Not Suitable for Endoscopic Resection
Introduction: Endoscopic resection (ER) that may be malignant deep invasion may not be suitable for ER. The submucosal colorectal carcinoma (CRC) may be needed additional treatment such as laparoscopic colonic resection (LAC), when tumors are failed to remove endoscopically. The purpose of this study was to assess the outcome of submucosal CRC (pT1 tumor) that… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Impact of Visceral Obesity on Laparoscopic Surgery for Colorectal Cancer
Introduction: Body mass index (BMI) has been used as one of the most reliable anthropometric indices of obesity. However, laparoscopic surgical techniques may be influenced by intra-abdominal anatomic and physical conditions. It has been suggested that visceral obesity, indicating an altered intra-abdominal environment, may be more practical for the assessment of laparoscopic surgery compared with… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Laparoscopic Rectal Surgery: Different Outcome in Relation to Gender?.
Introduction: A classic limitation in the surgical approach to the rectum is the different anatomy between male and female. In the open era, several studies have shown the importance of sex anatomy on the outcome, considering male sex as independent factor for leak . These difficulties are exaggerated during the laparoscopic approach, The aim of… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Laparoscopic Vs. Open Proctocolectomy in the Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis and Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
Introduction: Restorative proctocolectomy is the operation of choice for patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) and familial polyposis coli (FAP). The role of laparoscopy for this extended procedure has been controversial given its technical difficulty, high conversion rate, and complications. But recent reports have demonstrated that these laparoscopically extensive colorectal resections are feasible and safe. The… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Colorectal
Laparoscopic Vs. Open Colectomy for Sigmoid Diverticular Disease. 8 Years of Minimally Invasive Surgery At the Community Teaching Hospital.
Introduction: Surgery for diverticulitis can be a challenge due to significant inflammatory process in the surrounding area. Laparoscopic management of sigmoid diverticular disease has emerged as an important adjunct to the armamentarium of surgical options for this disease process. We compared laparoscopic colorectal resections to open surgery for left sided diverticular disease in a community… Continue Reading
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- Posters
- Topic:
- Colorectal
