This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Samuel Eisenstein during the Single Incision Colon Resection on April 14 2018
Keyword(s): abdomen, abdominal exploration, access, air leak test, anorectal access, Applied Medical, assistant, barbed suture, bariatric scope, bladder, blood loss, BMI, body mass index, bowel, colorectal stump, colorectal surgery, colovaginal fistula, colovesical fistula, conversion rate, cosmesis, cosmetic, cost, drain, EEA, end stoma, end-to-end anastomosis, enterotomy, evisceration, exploration, fascia, fascial defect, fascial incision, female, flexible endoscope, gallbladder, GelPOINT, hand-assisted laparoscopy, handsewn anastomosis, Hartmanns procedure, Hartmanns reversal, Hasson, hernia, Hinchey IV diverticulitis, ICA, ileocolonic anastomosis, ileorectal, ileorectal anastomosis, ileostomy, incision, indication, injury, intracorporeal anastomosis, isoperistaltic, learning curve, length of stay, lithotomy, LOA, loop stoma closure, LOS, lysis of adhesions, meta-analysis, midline, midline incision, minimally invasive approach, mobilization, morbidly obese, multi-port, natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery, NOTES, operative time, ostomy takedown, patient selection, platform, POP, port placement, positioning, postoperative pain, Prolene, pursestring technique, recovery, rectal anastomosis, rectosigmoid, rectum, retractor, retrospective analysis, right hemicolectomy, side-to-side anastomosis, SILS, single incision colon resection, single incision laparoscopic surgery, single port laparoscopy, SSI, staple line, stapler, subtotal colectomy, suction insufflation, surgical site infection, transection, transillumination, Trendelenburg, trocar, V-loc suture, vagina, vessel sealer, Vicryl, wound complications
Stoma closure–45 sec
Rationale–3:04
Trocar placement comparison–4:05
Hartmann’s reversal–4:46 Surg Endosc 2016
Overall colorectal disease literature–5:44 J Gastrointest Surg 2017
Potential stoma closures with SILS technique–6:54
Pt selection–7:54
Helpful equipment–9:46
Cost difference–11:31
Positioning–12:31
Surgical steps–13:11 Colorectal Dis 2014
Conclusion–18:16