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You are here: Home / Videos / taTME for low rectal cancer

taTME for low rectal cancer

 

This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Patricia Sylla during the SAGES/CSLES Session: Learning From Each Other – Hot Topics in GI Surgery From China and America on April 14 2018


Keyword(s): abdominal TME, abdominoperineal resection, achalasia, ACOSOG trial, adoption, ALaCaRT trial, America, anal verge, anastomotic leak, anatomy, anorecal ring, approach, APR, bleeding, cadaver, Canada, China, Chinese Society of Laparo-Endoscopic Surgery, COLOR II trial, conversion, countertraction, CSLES, dissection, distal anastomosis, drain, Europe, fascia propria, full thickness, functional outcomes, gastrointestinal surgery, GI surgery, GI tract, handsewn anastomosis, hypgastric nerve, IMA, IMV, industry, inferior mesenteri artery, inferior mesenteric vein, Institutional Review Board, international registry, intersphincteric resection, IRB, ISR, landmark, laparoscope, laparoscopic TME, levator, Lonestar retractor, long-term complications, low rectal cancer, margins, Massachussetts General Hospital, mesorectum, MGH, monopolar cautery, natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery, NOTES, oncologic, pelvic plexus, per oral endoscopic myotomy, perfusion assessment, pig model, pilot, platform, POEM, polyp, presacral fascia, proctorship, prostate, prostatectomy, protocal, pursestring, rectal cancer, rectal cancer surgeons, rectal resection, rectal stump, rectal tumor, rectosigmoid resection, rectum, robotic TME, specimen, specimen extraction, sphincter, splenic flexure, stapled anastomosis, stapler, taTME, teaching, team, TES, traction, training program, transabdominal, transanal endoscopic surgery, transanal total mesorectal excision, U.S., United States, urethra, urethral injury, vagina

Citations–41 sec Surg Endosc 2007

Surg Endosc 2010

Surg Endosc 2013

Surg Endosc 2010

Ann Surg 2017

TME operative set-up–8:13

Advantages of taTME–11:07

Optimize anastomotic techniques–14:47 Ann Surg 2018

Urethral injury during TME–16:39 DCR 2013

Critical need for structured taTME training pathway–17:16 Colorectal Dis 2017

Surg Endosc 2017

Ongoing taTME clinical trials–17:56

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09/17/2018
Learning Themes
Colorectal
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2018 Annual Meeting
Video Authors
Sylla P
Video Institutions
Mount Sinai Hospital--New York NY


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