Trend of Minimally Invasive Surgery for Gastric Cancer in Single Center During Seven Years
Hoon Hur, Sung Yun Hong, Yong Kwan Cho, Sang-Uk Han. Department of Surgery, Ajou University School of Medicine Since minimally invasive surgery (MIS) was applied to gastric cancer surgery, it already became one of the standard treatment modality for gastric cancer. The role of MIS for treatment for gastric cancer is expected to be increased.… Continue Reading
Ultrasonic Liposuction for Omental Fat Reduction and Surgical Dissection: A Pilot Study
Eduardo Aimore Bonin, MD, Juliane Bingener, MD, Andrea Mariani, MD, James Swain, MD, Mary Knipschield, Kazuki Sumiyama, MD, Christopher Gostout, MD. Developmental Endoscopy Unit, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, EUA Background: Ultrasonic assisted liposuction (UAL) is used for cosmetic surgery. This technology may be also applied for debulking intra-abdominal fat. Potential applications are omental fat reduction… Continue Reading
Use of a Novel Endoscopic Suturing Device to Oversew a Large Marginal Ulceration
Pichamol Jirapinyo, Christopher C Thompson, MD. Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA Objective: Severe marginal ulceration is traditionally treated surgically. Here we describe the use of a novel endoscopic suturing device to oversew a large stomal ulcer and avert a complicated surgical revision.Technology Description: Ulcer oversewing was performed using a novel endoscopic suturing system… Continue Reading
Use of Knotless Barbed Sutures for Single Layer Closure of Gastrointestinal Tissues: an in Vivo Biomechanical Comparison of Two Devices
Jeffrey Zaruby, DVM DACVS, Kristina Kaminskaya, MS, Jeffrey Miller, MS, Jennifer Lansdowne, DVM MSC DACVS. Covidien, North Haven, CT Figure 1: A. 3-0 V-Loc™ 180 Device with 17 barbs/cm. B. 3-0 V-Loc™ PBT Device with 26 barbs/cm. Objective of Technology:Tying intracorporeal knots during laparoscopic surgery is one of the more challenging techniques to master, with… Continue Reading
‘Working Against the Camera’ During Minimally Invasive Surgery: Extending the Use of the Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery Platform During Surgical Simulation
Enrico Danzer, MD, Kristoffel Dumon, MD, Mayank Mittal, MD, Amy Cha, MD, Kenric Murayama, MD, Jon B Morris, MD, Noel N Williams, MD, Andrew Resnick, MD. Department of General Surgery, University of Pennsylvania BackgroundThe SAGES Fundamentals of Laparoscopic surgery (FLS) is a validated program for the teaching and evaluation of the basic knowledge and skills… Continue Reading
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