Introduction: We hypothesize that gender, BMI and preoperative chemoradiation may influence the ability to perform a hand-assisted laparoscopic (HAL) resection for patients with rectal cancer.Methods: We performed retrospective analysis of patients who underwent HAL resection of rectal cancer. Four trocars and a standard 7 cm incision length were used. We abstracted clinical and pathological variables […]
Introduction: This is a unique case of a pheochromocytoma secreting both ACTH and CRH. Pheochromocytomas secreting either CRH or ACTH have been reported in the literature and are a rare cause of Cushing’s syndrome. To date, there are no reports of a pheochromocytoma producing both hormones. Background: A 38-yr-old previously healthy female presented with a […]
IntroductionMorbid Obesity is the leading public health epidemic of the industrialized world with bariatric surgery as the only effective and enduring treatment for this disease. Gastric Bypass is known to be very effective for weight loss and can also improve obesity related comorbidities like joint disease. Joint disease may be difficult to assess without radiographs. […]
IntroductionMorbid Obesity is the leading public health epidemic of the industrialized world with bariatric surgery as the only effective and enduring treatment for this disease. Gastric Bypass is known to be very effective for weight loss but can have complications like marginal ulcers or strictures. We hypothesized that gastric bypass patients with ulcers/strictures have differing […]
INTRODUCTIONEndoscopic balloon dilation has been shown to be an effective treatment for gastrojejunal (GJ) strictures after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB). We hypothesize the number of necessary interventions is influenced by the time interval since RYGB. This is a retrospective review examining the relationship between the interval from RYGB to balloon dilation in patients with stricture.MATERIALS […]