Presented by Arthur Wijsmuller, MD at the SS32: Colorectal 2 held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Saturday, March 25, 2017
Keyword(s): 3D, bifurcation, bladder, C-arm, cadaver, CT scan, currative resection, fiducials, HD MRI, high definition MRI, hybrid O.R., hybrid operating room, hypgastric nerve, image-guided surgery, imaging, infrared, instrument, insufflation, intraoperative, learning curve, lithotomy, locally advanced rectal cancer, lymph nodes, mesorectum, neurosurgeons, obturator nerve, patient positioning, pelvic organs, pelvic surgery, pelvis, pneumoperitoneum, prostate, radiation exposure, rectal surgery, registration, resection, sacral promontory, sacrum, spine, stereotactic navigation, supine, technique, three dimensional, tracking, tumor, ureter, ureteral injuries, urethra
Background–15 sec
Fundamentals of image-guided surgery–33 sec
Registration–1:16
Tracking–1:33
Citation–2:08 Curr Probl Surg 2015
Expected advantages of pelvic surgery–2:20 Surg Endosc 2015
Rectal surgery application–2:36
Multiorgan resection example–3:13
Pelvic surgery specific challenges–3:46
Aim–4:31
Methods–4:37
Results–9:06
Conclusion–9:53
Discussion/future–10:18
Acknowledgements–11:24