This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Heather Lynn Yeo during the Masters Colorectal: MIS Approaches to the Right Colon on April 12 2018
Keyword(s): Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, ACGME, Annals of Surgery, appendectomy, ASA class, ascites, benign disease, BMI, body mass index, cancer, cholecystectomy, cohort, colorectal cancer, colorectal fellowship, conversion rate, conversion rates, Crohns disease, diverticulitis, emergency surgery, emergent, hand-assisted, high volume centers, laparoscopic colorectal surgery, laparoscopic equipment, laparoscopy, learning curve, left colectomy, masters colorectal, Medicare, minimally invasive approaches, minimally invasive right colectomy, minimally invasive surgery adoption, MIS adoption, MIS approaches, National Inpatient Sample, neoplasia, NIS, NSQIP, obesity, open colorectal surgery, open surgery, population, right colon, right hemicolectomy, robotic, rural, smoking, transverse colectomy, transverse colon, trends, U.S., UC, ulcerative colitis, United States, weight loss
MIS colectomy adoption in the U.S.–55 sec Surg Endosc 2013
Utilization of MIS: Neoplasia vs other cases–4:25 Ann Surg 2018
Volume centers–4:56 DCR 2016
Conversion rates–5:48 Ann Surg 2012
Adoption of MIS by young colorectal surgeons–7:54 J Surg Educ 2018
Trends in right colectomies–9:57
Conclusion–11:00