Laparoscopic Repair of Petersen’s Defect for Acute Bowel Obstruction with Chylous Ascites
LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR OF PETERSEN’S DEFECT FOR ACUTE BOWEL OBSTRUCTION WITH CHYLOUS ASCITES Jennifer Kaplan, MD Barbara Hamilton, MD, Samuel Schecter, MD, Matthew Lin, MD, Stanley Rogers, MD, Jonathan Carter, MD clinical hx–35 sec port placement–1:02 procedural video–1:14 Q&A session–5:12 Keyword(s): anti-colic anti-gastric, bariatric surgery, chylous ascites, common channel, deperitonealize, dx laparoscopy, hernia reduction, internal hernia, […]
Debate 3 – Open adrenalectomy remains the procedure of choice
Presented by Quan-Yang Duh, MD at the SAGES 2013 Annual Meeting; SAGES/AAES – MIS Endocrine Postgraduate Course: Controversial Topics in MIS Endocrine Surgery ACC overview–44 sec https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=18973179 ENSAT–1:31 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=20372905 ACCs–2:37 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=15593464 ope Keyword(s): AAES, ACC, adhesion, adrenal cx, adrenal gland tumors, American Journal of Surgical Pathology, Annals of Surgery, Archives of Surgery, bleeding, bowel perf, […]
Debate 2 – Focused parathyroidectomy is preferred
Presented by Michael Yeh, MD at the SAGES 2013 Annual Meeting; SAGES/AAES – MIS Endocrine Postgraduate Course: Controversial Topics in MIS Endocrine Surgery disclosures–15 sec primary HPT–21 sec https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=5327350 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7135202 advantages vs disadvantage Keyword(s): AAES, adenomas, Annals of Surgery, Archives of Surgery, bilateral neck exploration, BJS, BNE, bone loss, carcinoma, controversial topics, cure rate, disinhibition, […]
Debate 1 – Robotic vs. Open Thyroidectomy
Presented by W. Barry Inabnet, MD and L. Michael Brunt, MD at the SAGES 2013 Annual Meeting: SAGES/AAES – MIS Endocrine Postgraduate Course: Controversial Topics in MIS Endocrine Surgery Keyword(s): AAES, Asia, axillary incision, BMI, brachial plexus injury, breast, controversial topics, cosmetic outcomes, endoscopic surgery, endoscopic thyroidectomy, endoscopic transaxillary approach, energy source, esophageal transection, Europe, […]
Minimally-invasive components separation without the need for laparoscopy
Presented by Jonathan Carter, MD Keyword(s): anterior rectus sheath, aponeurosis, components separation, dead space, drains, enterotomy, external oblique, fascial defect, fenestration, hernia sac, incisional hernia repair, laparoscopy, linea alba, lipocutaneous flap, minimally invasive, morbid obesity, perforators, polypropolene mesh, renal vein retractor, serosal injury, skin flap necrosis, synthetic mesh, tunnel