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Pyloroplasty as a Rescue Procedure for Morbidly Obese Patients with Refractory Gastroparesis after Sleeve Gastrectomy

Keneth Hall, MD, FACS, FASMBS, Raelina S Howell, MD, Harika Boinpally, MD, Patricia Cherasard, PAC, Patrizio Petrone, MD, Collin E Brathwaite, MD, FACS, FASMBS. NYU Winthrop HospitalIntroduction: Patients with morbid obesity and gastroparesis can be treated with sleeve gastrectomy (SG), which has been shown to increase gastric emptying, decrease transit time, and increase glucagon-like peptide levels.… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Metabolic / Obesity

QUALITY OF LIFE (QOL) AFTER ENDOSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTROPLASTY AND LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY: A PROPENSITY SCORE ANALYSIS

Claudio Fiorillo1, Giuseppe Quero1, Michel Vix2, Ludovica Guerriero1, Deborah Kadoche2, Pietro Mascagni1, Antonio D'urso2, Didier Mutter2, Jacques Marescaux3, Silvana Perretta3. 1IHU -Strasbourg, 2NHC University Hospital of Strasbourg, 3IRCAD-StrasbourgINTRODUCTION: Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) is currently the most frequently performed bariatric procedure. Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty (ESG) is a promising new bariatric endoscopic procedure. While the effects of both… Continue Reading

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Podium Presentations
Topic:
Metabolic / Obesity

Quality of MBSAQIP data: bad luck, or lack of QA plan?

Katia Noyes, PhD, MPH1, Evan Kessler, MD2, Monami Majumdar, MPH2, Ajay A Myneni, MBBS, PhD, MPH2, Steven D Schwaitzberg, MD2, Aaron B Hoffman, MD, FACS2. 1Division of Health Services Policy and Practice, Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health, School of Public Health and Health Professions, University at Buffalo, 2Department of Surgery, Jacobs School of Medicine… Continue Reading

Type:
Podium Presentations
Topic:
Metabolic / Obesity

Racial Disparities in Access to Laparoscopic Hernia Repair, Cholecystectomy, Colectomy, and Appendectomy

Kasey L Wood, BS, Anthony H Bui, BS, Syed F Haider, BS, I. Michael Leitman, MD, FACS. The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiINTRODUCTION: Minimally invasive surgery has become the preferred approach for the majority of cases for inguinal hernia repair, cholecystectomy, appendectomy, and colectomy due to the shortened patient recovery time compared to open… Continue Reading

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Podium Presentations
Topic:
Minimally Invasive Other

‘Rare case of mesentrico axial gastric volvulus – A series of three cases’

Sumita Jain, Professor. SMS HospitalGastric Volvulus was first described in 1896 by Berti. It is a rotation of stomach around a fixed axis which is greater than 180 degrees. The incidence if this in males and females are equal. It is mainly observed in infants and young adults and rarely seen in the elderly (>50… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Acute Care Surgery

Rates of Reoperation and Intervention Within 30 Days of Bariatric Surgery

Farah Ladak, MD, MPH, Jerry Dang, MD, PhDc, Noah Switzer, MD, MPH, FRCSC, Valentin Mocanu, MD, Daniel W Birch, MSc, MD, FRCSC, FACS, Shazeer Karmali, MD, MPH, FRCSC, FACS. University of AlbertaINTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to  identify early complications that result in intervention or reoperation following sleeve gastrectomy (SG) and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYBG),… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Metabolic / Obesity

RE-EMERGENCE OF DIABETES AFTER SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH LONG TERM FOLLOW-UP

Franco J Signorini, MD1, German R Viscido, MD1, Veronica Gorodner, MD2, Luciano Arocena, MD1, Lucio R Obeide, MD1, Federico Moser, MD1. 1Hospital Privado Universitario de Córdoba, 2Unidades Bariatricas, Buenos AiresINTRODUCTION: Diabetes (DBT) improvement or remission associated to bariatric surgery have been shown by several studies. Data about the recurrence of DBT after surgery remains scarce and… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Metabolic / Obesity

RE- LAPAROSCOPY IN LOW INSERTION REMNANT CYSTIC DUCT CALCULI WITH TYPE 1 MIRRIZZI SYNDROME

Manoj K Choudhury, MS, FMAS, Hrishikesh Deka, MS. Nemcare Superspeciality HospitalObjective: Re-laparoscopy in gall bladder or cystic duct remnant with calculous disease is a technically difficult approach. It carries increased conversion and biliary complications. But the morbidity is significantly reduced if performed successfully. Our objective is to reduce the morbidity of the patient. Method &… Continue Reading

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Video Loop Presentations
Topic:
Biliary

Readmission after laparoscopic treatment of inguinal hernia

Adrian Maghiar, George Dejeu, Marius Sfirlea, Dan Ciurtin, Codruta Macovei, Florin Fasie, Paula Badea. Spital PelicanWe use the laparoscopic treatment of inguinal hernia in our clinic, Pelican Hospital in Oradea, Romania, for 10 years. With a percentage of about 60% of cases being operated laparoscopically. In this study we looked at the readmission rates for… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias

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

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Colorectal

Rectopexy with Magnet Retraction

Estefania Roldan, Leonard K Welsh, MD, Gerardo Davalos, MD, Ramon Diaz, MD, Dana Portenier, MD, Daniel Guerron, MD, Billy Lan, MD. Duke University Medical CenterLaparoscopic rectopexy for rectal prolapse is often complicated by the narrow working space of the pelvis as the sigmoid colon and uterus often obstruct visualization. Many approaches for effective retraction have… Continue Reading

Type:
Exhibit Hall Video Theater Presentations
Topic:
Colorectal

RECURRENT EPIPHRENIC DIVERTICULUM

Michael C Morell, MD1, Shanu N Kothari, MD2. 1Gundersen Medical Foundation, 2Gundersen Health SystemEpiphrenic diverticula are pulsion diverticula most commonly occurring on the right side, in the distal 10cm of the esophagus. Epiphrenic diverticula and their recurrence after surgical intervention is a rare esophageal pathology that occurs in the setting of increased intraluminal esophageal pressure.… Continue Reading

Type:
Podium Video Presentations
Topic:
Foregut

Recurrent Hiatal Hernia with Dysphagia s/p Heller Myotomy with Dor Fundoplication

Robert Polak, MD, Theophilus Pham, BA, MBA, Adel Alhaj Saleh, MD, MRCS, Amir H Aryaie, MD, FACS. Texas Tech University, Health Sciences Center 48 y.o. female presented as a referral for possible achalasia  s/p Heller Myotomy and DorFundoplication in 2001. Initially helped for 3 years Has since undergone 10+ endoscopic esophageal dilations Symptoms: difficulty eating/swallowing,… Continue Reading

Type:
Video Loop Presentations
Topic:
Foregut

RECURRENT JEJUNOJEJUNOSTOMY AND GASTROJEJUNOSTOMY INTUSSUSCEPTION COMPLICATED BY ISCHEMIC BOWEL

Sheena Say Hoon Phua1, Bo Chuan Tan2, Chun Hai Tan2, Tzu-Jen Tan2. 1Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, National Healthcare Group, 2Khoo Teck Puat HospitalINTRODUCTION: Gastrojejunostomy intussuception is a rare but serious complication of previous gastric surgery, in particular gastrojejunal bypass and Bilroth II gastrectomy. The incidence is less than 0.1%. The incidence of double intussusception with a… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Foregut

Recurrent Right Upper Quadrant Pain and Complications of Progression

Zachary Walker, Kejal Shah, MD, Michael P Meara, MD, MBA, FACS. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical CenterBackground: Complicated Cholelithiasis can result in episodes of cholangitis and Mirizzi syndrome, extrinsic compression of the common hepatic duct by a stone in the cystic duct or gallbladder. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) can be used for diagnosis and… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Biliary
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