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Laparoscopic right colectomy: How to avoid intraoperative difficulties & complications

 

This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Elisabeth C McLemore during the Masters Colorectal: MIS Approaches to the Right Colon on April 12 2018


Keyword(s): abdominal distention, access, amylase, caudal, cephalad, coagulation, colon, colonic resection, colorectal cancer, complex ileocolic Crohns disease, complications, diagnosis, diagnostic laparoscopy, dissection, drainage, duodenal injury, duodenostomy, duodenum, energy devices, feeding jejunostomy, fever, fluid, grasping instruments, hepatic flexure mobilization, high ligation, incision, inflammation, infracolic approach, instrument, J-tube, laparoscopic cholecystectomy, laparoscopic right colectomy, laparosopic colectomy, lesser sac, masters colorectal, mastery, mesenteric bleeding, mesentery, midline, minimally invasive surgery, MIS approaches, morbid obesity, nausea & vomiting, necrosis, obese, omentum, open colectomy, oral contrast, pedicle, plane, port, positioning, prevention, pyloric exclusion, redo surgery, residents, retraction, retroperitoneum, right colon, right hemicolectomy, teaching, techniques, tension, thermal injury, tissue, tumor invasion, ureter, ureteral catheters, ureteral injuries, ureteral stents, vessel sealing

Prevention–1:04

Ileocecal mobilization video clip–5:41

Lateral ascending colon mobilization video clip–6:41

Ureter identification & preservation–8:33

Mesenteric bleeding video clip–9:35

Duodenal injury–11:01

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Video Uploaded By:
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Uploaded on
09/17/2018
Learning Themes
Colorectal
Sources
2018 Annual Meeting
Masters Level
100
Video Authors
McLemore E
Video Institutions
Los Angeles Medical Center--Los Angeles CA


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