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Postgraduate Course: Getting Behind Advances in Colorectal Surgery Part C

 

Postgraduate Course: Getting Behind Advances BALLROOM A in Colorectal Surgery Part C: Advanced MIS techniques and Outcomes

Morris Franklin, Jr., MD
Alessio Pigazzi, MD
Elisabeth McLemore, MD
John Alverdy, MD
Barry Salky, MD

SAGES 2016

This course will present a comprehensive overview of recent advances in the minimally invasive management of common colorectal diseases, including innovations in endoscopic and transanal approaches. Through didactic lectures, video-based presentations and panel discussions with audience participation, attendees will learn to select and apply optimal strategies to manage benign and malignant colorectal conditions, based on the latest available evidence and expert opinion. This course is designed for any practicing surgeon who incorporates colon and rectal surgery into his or her practice.

SESSION OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to:
• Appraise the techniques, prerequisite skills and learning curve required to perform EMR and ESD for colorectal lesions
• Implement strategies to improve outcomes of rectal cancer surgery
• Appropriately select patients who are candidates for TEM/TEO/TAMIS for benign and malignant lesions


Keyword(s): abdominal hernia, abscess, ABX, ACOSOG, acute perf diverticulitis, air leak test, ALaCART, anal verge, anastomotic leak, anatomy, AP pull through, appendicitis, appy, APR, BM, bowel obstruction, cecum, cephalosporins, colectomy, collagen, collagen synthesis, collagenase, coloanal anastomosis, colonoscopy, COLOR II, colostomy, conversion, CRM, Crohns proctitis, CRS, CT scan, culture, devascularization, diverticular fistulae, diverticulitis, diverting colostomy, donuts, drainage, EBM, elective surgery, endoluminal fluorescence angiography, endomicroscopy, endoscopic surveillance, endoscopy, energy devices, enterococcus, Erythromycin, fecal contamination, Flagyl, free air, GI surgery, gunshot wound, Hartmanns procedure, HD endoscopy, Hinchey classification, hypotension, hypoxia, ileocolic resection, immunosuppression, ischemic, Kanamycin, laparoscopy, laparotomy, LAR, lavage, leak, loop ileostomy, LOS, LS, LTME, mentor, methylene blue, microbes, MIS, morbidity, MRC, neogenesis, Neomycin, NIH, NIRF, open surgery, perfusion, peritonitis, phenotype, phlegmon, PILLAR II trial, PILLAR III trial, PINPOINT, primary anastomosis, pseudomonas, purgative cleansing prep, radiation, RCT, rectal cx surgery, rectovaginal fistula, reoperation, rigid proctoscope, robotics, ROLARR, sepsis, sigmoid colon resection, staple line, stoma, technique, tensile strength, tension, transanal, Turnbull-Cutait perineal ostomy, white light, wound infection

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Uploaded on
07/22/2016
Video Categories
SAGES 2016 Meeting
Learning Themes
Colorectal, New Technologies / Skills Acquisitions
Sources
2016 Annual Meeting
Presentation Types
Podium Presentation, Postgraduate Course
Masters Level
300
Video Authors
Alverdy J, Franklin Jr. M, Hernandez M, McLemore E, Pigazzi A, Salky B
Video Institutions
LA Medical Center--Los Angeles CA, Mount Sinai Medical Center--New York NY, Southern California Permanente Medical Group--Los Angeles CA, Texas Endosurgery Institute--San Antonio TX, UC Irvine--Irvine CA, University of Chicago--Chicago IL


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