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Comparison Wound Bacterial Contamination Between Open Colorectal Surgery and Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery

PURPOSE: Many investigators reported the advantage of laparoscopic colorectal surgery for prevention of surgical site infection (SSI). To compare wound bacterial contamination between open colorectal surgery (OC) and laparoscopic colorectal surgery (LC).METHOD: Colorectal cancer surgery with no association of ileus was evaluated between 22 OC cases and 19 LC cases. Preoperatively, only mechanical preparation was… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Colorectal

Completely Transvaginal NOTES Cholecystectomy in a Porcine Model Using Novel Endoscopic Instrumentation

Introduction: Transvaginal NOTES Cholecystectomy has been successfully performed but all reports have required laparoscopic assistance. The purpose of this study was to perform completely transvaginal cholecystectomy in a porcine model.Methods: Pigs 1-5 underwent non-survival and Pigs 6-8 underwent 14-day survival procedures. Through a vaginotomy, a 2T gastroscope and an 18mm x 38cm access port were… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Endolumenal / NOTES

Completion of a Novel Virtual Reality-based Advanced Laparoscopic Curriculum Improves Advanced Laparoscopic Skills in Senior Residents

Introduction: Virtual reality simulators have been shown to contribute to basic laparoscopic skill acquisition. More advanced skill development, as measured by the Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery (FLS), has not yet been shown to be improved with these trainers. We have customized novel basic and advanced curriculums for the LapSim® trainer (Surgical Science, Göteborg, Sweden). Successful… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Education / Simulation

Complications of the Mini-gastric Bypass: 10 Years Experience

The Mini-Gastric Bypass (MGB) is increasingly being adopted in countries around the world (England, France, Spain, Turkey, Lebanon, India, Australia, Taiwan, Columbia etc.) The purpose of this study is to report on the world's largest experience with the MGB and complications that can be expected following the MGB. Methods: Complications in over 4,584 patients followed… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Outcomes and Quality

Complications Related to the Access-port in 435 Cases of Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Binding.

Objective: To establish the frequency and nature of complications related to the access-port in patients who underwent Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric banding (Allergan, Inc., Irvine, CA).Methods: We reviewed the medical records of 435 patients who underwent laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding in our institution to ascertain the complications related to the access-port. The complications data were collected… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Outcomes and Quality

Comprehensive Single Center Review of Impact of Body Mass Index on Symptomatic Results of Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication

INTRODUCTION: Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication is accepted as a standard and effective therapy for refractory GERD; however, controversy exists regarding the eficacy of Nissen fundoplication in obese patients. We report on the results of symptomatic outcomes of a series of obese and non-obese patients with GERD receiving laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication. METHODS: A single center retrospective review… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Esophageal / Gastric Surgery

Computer-based Haptic and Nonhaptic Virtual Reality Surgical Simulators: Performance Characteristics and Perceptions of New Users

Background: In order to define the value and perception of importance of haptic features in virtual reality (VR) laparoscopic simulators, we evaluated the initial experience of surgeons using both haptic and nonhaptic simulation devices in the performance of an advanced laparoscopic task.Methods: At the 2008 SAGES meeting, 68 Learning Center attendees were randomized to use… Continue Reading

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Podium Presentations
Topic:
Education / Simulation

Concurrent Hiatal Hernia Repair During Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Band Placement and Its Effect on Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Introduction: Presence of hiatal hernia (HH) in patients undergoing laparoscopic adjustable gastric band (LAGB) placement may pose technical difficulties and predispose to postoperative GERD and a higher risk of band prolapse. We reviewed our experience with LAGB and concurrent HH repair.Methods: Retrospective chart review of all patients who underwent LAGB and prospective interview of patients… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Metabolic / Obesity

Concurrent Validity and Skill Decay for the Lap Mentor Laparoscopic Surgical Simulator

Introduction: We hypothesized that the LAP Mentor virtual reality (VR) simulator can improve scores on a video test, which has previously been proven to accurately measure surgical skill, thus establishing concurrent validity. Furthermore, we suspected that a decline in performance would be noted following a three week to one month period without training.Methods and Procedures:… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Education / Simulation

Consecutive Case Series of Single Incision Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Introduction: After training for SILS cholecystectomy, the technique was introduced in clinical practice to any consenting patients who were candidates for standard four-port laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The feasibility of this technique and frequency of conversions were assessed. Methods and Procedures: Over a one month period, 15 patients underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy by an academic surgeon. The initial… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Minimally Invasive Other

Contribution of Flexible Endoscopy in Trauma Reimbursement

IntroductionThe ability of a trauma surgeon to perform flexible endoscopy helps in early and accurate diagnosis of various acute injuries and adds to the bottom line in a predominantly trauma practice. With decrease in operative trauma cases, flexible endoscopy may help to generate enough revenue to sustain trauma practice. Methods: The following data was collected-1)… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Flexible / Therapeutic Endoscopy and NOTES

Conversions in Anatomic Vats Lung Resection: A Method of Assessing Reasons for Conversion

Objectives: Following analysis of why VATS lobectomy cases were converted to open procedures we propose a simple method of classifying reason for conversion that allows monitoring during the implementation & development of a minimally invasive thoracic surgery program. Background: Lung cancer remains one of the commonest causes of cancer death in North America. Lung resection… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Outcomes and Quality

Could the Tumor Characteristics Identified By Colonoscopy Predict the Locally Advanced Rectal Carcinoma?

The research is supported by a fund from the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (No: 07DZ1950) Objective: To investigate the clinical and pathological characteristics of locally advanced rectal carcinoma and identification of the candidates for neoadjuvant chemoradiation (nCRT). Summary Background data: So far the nCRT has been the standard care for locally advanced… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Colorectal

Could Total Extraperitoneal Hernia Repair Done Under Spinal Anesthesia Without Fixation of Mesh Be Recommended As the First Line Procedure for Unilateral Inguinal Hernias?

Background-Though laparoscopic total extra peritoneal repair (TEP) of inguinal hernia has been recommended as the method of choice for bilateral and recurrent inguinal hernias, yet for unilateral inguinal hernias, both the open and TEP are considered at par.While doing unilateral inguinal hernia repair, TEP has several advantages over the open repair. The pain in the… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias

CT-guided Vs. Laparoscopic Radiofreqnecy Ablation (rfa): A Comparison of Morbidity and Hospital Cost

Background: CT-guided radiofrequency ablation (CT-RFA) is presumed to be less morbid and less costly than laparoscopic RFA (L-RFA). CT-RFA, however, has a higher treatment failure rate than L-RFA. This analysis looks at the 30-day morbidity and financial data for CT-RFA versus L-RFA for hepatocellular cancer (HCC) and colorectal liver metastases (CRLM). Methods: All patients with… Continue Reading

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Posters
Topic:
HPB
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