ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN SURGERY: ASSESSMENT OF THE CRITICAL VIEW OF SAFETY USING MACHINE LEARNING
Jin Sol Oh, MD1, Jennifer A Minneman, MD1, Anne P Ehlers, MD, MPH1, Shanley B Deal, MD2, Adnan A Alseidi, MD2, Andrew S Wright1. 1University of Washington, 2Virginia Mason Medical CenterIntroduction: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) is performed over 750,000 times each year in the U.S. with 0.3% risk of bile duct injury. The SAGES Safe Cholecystectomy… Continue Reading
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- Biliary
BASELINE SYMPTOM SCALE SCORES MAY PREDICT EARLY READMISSIONS AFTER MINIMALLY INVASIVE FOREGUT SURGERY
Anahita D Jalilvand, MD, Patricia Belle, Monet Mcnally, Kyle A Perry, MD. The Ohio State Wexner Medical CenterINTRODUCTION: A significant proportion of early readmissions following elective surgery have been characterized as non-urgent and potentially avoidable with appropriate patient education and post-operative follow-up. The goal of this study was to characterize early readmissions after laparoscopic paraesophageal… Continue Reading
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- Foregut
CONCURRENT LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY WITH BARIATRIC SURGERY: A PROPENSITY-MATCHED ANALYSIS OF THE MBSAQIP DATABASE
Jerry T Dang, MD1, Chantalle Grant, MD1, Noah Switzer, MD, MPH2, Warren Sun, MD1, Daniel W Birch, MD, MSc1, Shahzeer Karmali, MD, MPH1. 1University of Alberta, 2Ohio State UniversityIntroduction: The objective of this study was to examine the safety of bariatric surgery with concurrent laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC). Patients with obesity are at increased risk of gallstone… Continue Reading
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- Metabolic / Obesity
IMPROVING HEALTHCARE UTILIZATION FOLLOWING BARIATRIC SURGERY: SHIFTING CARE OF NAUSEA, VOMITING, AND DEHYDRATION FROM THE HOSPITAL TO THE OUTPATIENT SETTING
Noah J Switzer1, Jerry Dang2, Samantha Warwar1, Sabrena Noria1. 1The Ohio State University, 2University of AlbertaINTRODUCTION: Given almost half the readmissions following bariatric surgery are considered preventable, with the number one reason being nausea, vomiting and dehydration (NVD), the purpose of this study was to identify factors that led patients to seek care for NVD… Continue Reading
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- Metabolic / Obesity
Non-Elective Paraesophageal Hernia Repair: A Comparison of Surgical Approach and 30-day Outcomes using NSQIP
William C Sherrill, MD, Brent D Matthews, MD, Caroline E Reinke, MD, MSHP. Carolina Medical CenterBackground: Over the past decade with the continuing increase of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) techniques, complex MIS procedures such as laparoscopic paraesophageal hernia (PEH) repair are on the rise. The majority of these hernia repairs are being performed in the… Continue Reading
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- Acute Care Surgery
Once a patient is older than 45 years of age, morbidity and mortality is higher in Sleeve gastrectomy and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: An analysis of the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP®) Data Registry
Sean R Maloney, Nicholas Dugan, Tanushree Prasad, Paul D Colavita, Iain Mckillop, Keith S Gersin, Timothy Kuwada, Selwan Barbat, Amanda Roberts, Abdelrahman Nimeri. Carolinas Medical CenterBackground: Bariatric surgery is the most effective modality to treat obesity and obesity-related comorbidities. Several factors including age, sex, and BMI may impact the choice of bariatric procedure. The aim… Continue Reading
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- Metabolic / Obesity
Robotic approach improves the quality of total mesorectal excision for complex rectal cancer: A comparative study of robot versus laparoscopy
Hye-Jin Kim, Gyu-Seog Choi, Jun Seok Park, Soo Yeun Park, Sung Min Lee. Kyungpook National University Chilgok HospitalBackground: Robotic surgery has many mechanical advantages over laparoscopic surgery. However, few studies have proven its clinical benefits in rectal cancer surgery. We aimed to identify clinical impact of surgical robot on time for rectal mobilization (Trm) and… Continue Reading
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- Robotics
ROBOTIC ESOPHAGECTOMY: TRENDS AND PERI-OPERATIVE OUTCOMES: A NATIONAL INPATIENT SAMPLE ASSESSMENT
Mark J Dudash, MD1, Ryan Erwin, BA2, James Dove, BA1, Marie Hunsinger, RN, BSHS1, Mohsen Shabahang, MD, PhD1, Anthony Petrick, MD1, Tania K Arora, MD1, Joseph A Blansfield, MD1. 1Geisinger Medical Center, 2Temple University School of MedicineINTRODUCTION: Esophagectomy is the standard treatment for esophageal cancer. Whereas open approaches have the potential for high postoperative complications, minimally… Continue Reading
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- Robotics
ROUTINE PRE-OPERATIVE ENDOSCOPIES IN BARIATRIC SURGICAL PATIENTS
Victoria C Chang, MD1, Ping Pan, MD1, Elizabeth Haberl, MD2, Charlie Wan2, Aditya Srinivasan2, Garth Davis, MD1, Shinil Shah, MD1, Tanyaradzwa M Kajese, MD1, John A Primomo, MD1. 1McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Department of Surgery, 2McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center… Continue Reading
- Topic:
- Metabolic / Obesity
Validity of the I-FEED Score for Postoperative Gastrointestinal Function in Patients Undergoing Colorectal Surgery
Nourah Alsharqawi, MBBS, MSc, Mohsen Alhashemi, MD, MSc, Pepa Kaneva, MSc, Gabriele Baldini, MD, Julio Fiore Jr, PhD, Liane Feldman, MD, Lawrence Lee, MD, PhD. McGill UniversityBackground: Postoperative ileus(POI) is common after gastrointestinal surgery and is associated with significant morbidity and costs. However, POI is poorly defined. The I-FEED score is a novel outcome measure… Continue Reading
- Topic:
- Colorectal