Presented by Tonia M Young-Fadok at the Masters Series: Colorectal “The Road to Success – MIS approaches to the Sigmoid Colon and Upper Rectum” held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Keyword(s): abdominal wall, adhesions, anal verge, anastomosis, anastomotic leak, anesthesia, anesthesiologist, anterior resection, BMI, body mass index, bowel, cautery, cold cut, colon, colorectal, colorectal surgeons, colostomy, comorbidities, CR surgeons, CT scan, descending colon, diverticulitis, elderly, elective colectomy, emergent colectomy, en bloc, energy device, ERAS protocol, FUSE, Gerotas fascia, hand-assisted, heart disease, heart failure, high ligation, hypotension, IMA, imaging studies, IMV, induction, inferior mesenteric artery, inferior mesenteric vein, intracorporeal, intraop, intraoperative, Ketamine, landmark, lap approach, laparoscopic approach, LAR, left colectomy, left colic artery, lesser sac, Lidocaine, line of Toldt, LN, low anterior resection, lymph nodes, lymphadenectomy, lymphatic drainage basin, malnutrition, margins, metastatic disease, mobilization, MRI, multidisciplinary, multiport, narcotics, obstructing lesion, oncologic surgery, open approach, past surgical history, pelvis, peritoneum, phlegmon, presacral space, pressors, PSH, rectal cancer, rectosigmoid, rectum, rectus block, recumbent, regional block, restricted fluids, retroperitoneum, robotic, safety, sexual dysfunction, sigmoid cancer, sigmoid colectomy, sigmoid colon, sigmoid resection, small bowel, small bowel resection, specimen, sphincter, splenic flexure, staging, stoma, superior rectal arcade, TAP block, tension, TME, trainee, transection, Trendelenburg, tumor, tumor board, ureter, ureteral stents, vascular division, vascular pedicle, vasculopath
Goals of surgical resection–30 sec
Approaches–48 sec
Laparoscopic approaches–1:09
Other considerations–1:28
Intraoperative considerations–4:36
Common approach–5:15
Effect of different sites (proximal vs distal)–6:04
Surgical video clip–9:01
Q&A session–19:42