Minimally invasive esophagectomy in a patient with portal hypertension. Scott J. Keckler MD, Colleen S. Hupp DO, Amit K. Taggar MD, Mazin F. Al-kasspooles MD, Niazy M. Selim MD, MBChB, PhD. University of Kansas Medical Center, Department of Surgery. Kansas City, KS USA. Introduction: Open surgical resection for esophageal cancer has a high morbidity. As […]
The goal of surgical resection of gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) is to achieve a negative pathologic surgical margin while limiting morbidity. In most cases, nonanatomic wedge resections are sufficient. Laparoscopic surgery is an acceptable option as long as standard oncologic principles are followed, with multiple case series demonstrating similar oncological outcomes as open resection. […]
Introduction: Gastroduodenal intussusception is a rare condition. Fewer than 80 cases have been reported in the literature. Usually, a gastric mass acts as a lead point of the intussuception. Both benign and malignant tumors have been implicated as potential lead points. Case Presentation: A 79 year-old female presented to the ER with dysphagia and epigastric […]
Background. Laparoscopic surgery has limited application in the surgical management of gastric neoplasms, worldwide. In our department the laparoscopic approach is used mainly for staging of gastric neoplasms, but also with curative intent in selected cases. Material and Methods During the last two years we performed: i) 10 laparoscopies for staging of gastric adenocarcinoma, ii) […]
OBJECTIVE: It is well established by Level 1 data that mesh reinforcement of the crural closure for hiatal hernia repair decreases the risk of recurrence of the hernia. Most of the early studies used various synthetic meshes for repair of hiatal hernia and while they showed decreased recurrence rates, the fear of erosion of the […]