The challenging case of non-cutaneous Kaposi’s Sarcoma presenting as recurrent rectal abscesses
Steven Schulberg, DO, Kevin Bain, DO, Josef Shehebar, MD. NYU Langone Hospital - BrooklynIntroduction: Kaposi’s sarcoma is a fatal disease that typically presents with cutaneous manifestations in immunocompromised individuals. There are a small number of documented cases where patients diagnosed with this disease present without cutaneous lesions. Case Presentation: 35 year-old male presented with two… Continue Reading
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ROBOTIC AND LAPAROSCOPIC COLON SURGERY: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE
Daisy Dan1, Ian Reight, MD2. 1Colby College, 2Maine General Medical CenterIntroduction: Robotic-assisted minimally invasive colon surgery has been increasingly used for the treatment of various benign and neoplastic diseases in the past few years. Recent research has provided evidence that robotic assistance in surgeries offers more degrees of freedom, three-dimensional visualization, and possible better surgical… Continue Reading
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BARRIERS TO ADHERENCE WITH A POST-OPERATIVE ENHANCED RECOVERY PROGRAM IN COLORECTAL SURGERY
Richard Hu, Juan Mata, MD, Nicolo Pecorelli, MD, Pepa Kaneva, MSc, Lawrence Lee, MD, PhD, Barry L. Stein, MD, A. Sender Liberman, MD, Patrick Charlebois, MD, Julio Flavio Fiore Junior, PhD, Liane Feldman, MD. McGill UniversityIntroduction: Enhanced recovery programs (ERP) are perioperative evidence-based care bundles that improve morbidity and length of stay in colorectal surgery patients.… Continue Reading
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A Comparative Effective Analysis of Perioperative Outcomes of Open, Laparoscopic and Robotic Abdominoperineal Resections for Rectal Cancer
Dakota T Thompson, MD, Paolo Goffredo, MD, Alan F Utria, MD, Jennifer Hrabe, MD, Muneera R Kapadia, MD, Irena Gribovskaja-Rupp, MD, Sajida Ahad, MD, Imran Hassan, MD. University of IowaIntroduction: Abdominoperineal resections (APR) using laparoscopic and robotic platforms are being increasingly utilized for surgically managing rectal cancer (RC). We hypothesized that laparoscopic and robotic APR would… Continue Reading
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Colon surgery in Texas: a comparison of open, laparoscopic and robotic surgeries with regards to cost and utilization using a large administration database.
Benjamin Clapp, MD, Evan Liggett, MD, William Klingsporn, MD, Ira L Swinney, MS, Mallory Schenk, BS, Alan Tyroch, MD, Brian Davis, MD, Christopher Dodoo, MS. Texas Tech HSC Paul Foster School of MedicineIntroduction: Laparoscopic surgery has become the standard of care for the most common surgical procedures performed. However, laparoscopic techniques have not reached this… Continue Reading
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The Effect of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Protocol on Colorectal Surgery Outcomes in a Metropolitan Community Hospital
Young Lee, MD, MSc, Greg Zielinski, MD, Jasmine Bhinder, BS, Victoria Agramonte, RN, MSN, Ritha Belizaire, MD, Pratibha Vemulapalli, MD, FACS. The Brooklyn Hospital CenterIntroduction: The enhance recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol was developed by incorporating evidence based medicine into patient care to improve post-operative outcomes and cost. ERAS programs envelop a set of recommendations focusing… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
Oncological and clinical safety of single-incision laparoscopic surgery for colon cancer with previous abdominal surgery: a propensity score-matched comparison.
Yasumitsu Hirano1, Chikashi Hiranuma, MD, PhD2, Masakazu Hattori2, Kenji Douden2, Shigeki Yamaguchi1. 1Saitama Medical University International Medical Center, 2Fukui Prefectural HospitalIntroduction: Previous abdominal surgery (PAS) may affect the operative time and intra-operative bowel injury, and can also influence the postoperative complications including postoperative bowel obstruction and paralytic ileus. At the beginning of laparoscopic experience, PAS… Continue Reading
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Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy with intracorporeal anastomosis and Pfannenstiel extraction facilitated by intuitively-controlled articulating device: a novel technique
Mercedes Pilkington, MD1, Christa N Grant, MD2, Jose Diaz-Miron, MD1, James D Geiger, MD1. 1University of Michigan, Pediatric Surgery Section, 2Penn State Hershey Children's HospitalIntroduction: A new technique for laparoscopic right hemicolectomy (LRH) was adopted at our pediatric institution that utilized an intuitively-controlled articulating device. This facilitated an intracorporeal anastomosis with a Pfannenstiel extraction site with… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy is Beneficial in the Treatment of Pilonidal Disease
Elisa Bianchi, MD, Titi Adegboyega, MD, Shirley Shih, MD, Cici Zhang, MD, David E Rivadeneira, MD, MBA. Huntington Hospital-Northwell HealthThere are multiple surgical approaches to the treatment of Pilonidal Sinus Disease (PSD). All are associated with wound complications including surgical site infections (SSI), dehiscence, and recurrence. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) has been reported to… Continue Reading
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TO COMPARE THE OUTCOME OF GUM CHEWING VERSUS NO GUM CHEWING ON THE DURATION OF POST OPERATIVE ILEUS AND TOTAL LENGTH OF HOSPITAL STAY IN CASES OF RE LAPAROTOMY FOR STOMA CLOSURE IN A LOWER MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRY.
Samiullah Bhatti, Dr1, Shabbar H Changezi, Dr1, Awais A Malik, Dr2, Usman I Butt, Dr1, Waris Farooka, Prof1, Mahmood Ayyaz, Prof1. 1Services Hospital Lahore, 2Lahore General HospitalIntroduction: Postoperative ileus (POI) is generally referred to as the transient impairment of bowel motility after abdominal or other surgery. The potential complications of prolonged POI include increased postoperative… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
Prospective multicenter study of reduced port surgery combined with transvaginal specimen extraction for colorectal cancer resection
Hidekazu Takahashi, MD, PhD1, Atsushi Hamabe, MD, PhD2, Tsuyoshi Hata, MD, PhD1, Yuji Nishizawa, MD, PhD3, Atsushi Nishimura4, Masaaki Itoh3, Ichiro Takemasa, MD, PhD2. 1Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, 2Department of Surgery, Surgical Oncology and Science, Sapporo Medical University, 3Department of Colorectal and Pelvic Surgery, National Cancer Center Hospital East,… Continue Reading
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32-Year-Old Male, Hx of FG Syndrome, presenting with metastatic colon cancer with metastases to liver status post combined colon and liver resection
Taylor D Coleman, MD, Christine Tat, MD, Joaquin Estrada, MD, FACS, Jan Kaminski, MD, FACS. University of Illinois, Metropolitan Group HospitalsColorectal carcinoma (CRC) is the most common malignancy of the GI tract. Many molecular mechanisms underlying development remain unknown. Our case presents a rare genetic condition, FG Syndrome, with numerous genes on the X chromosome… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
Comparison of Robotic versus Laparoscopic Sigmoid Colectomies: A Single Surgeon’s Experience
Elizabeth E Price, DO, Matthew Robinson, DO, Robert Carman, DO. UPMC Pinnacle Community Osteopathic HospitalIntroduction: Robotic surgery is becoming more prevalent in colorectal surgery. Some question if the cost associated with robotic training and its equipment is superior to its laparoscopic counterpart. There have been few studies comparing postoperative outcomes and pain control between the two… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal
Colorectal Anastomotic Leak Rate: A Single Institution’s Experience
Anthony Dinallo, MD1, Danielle Craigg, MD1, Megan Navarro2, Abdelrahman Attili, MD3, Timothy Bourdeau1, Janelle Spence1, Haane Massarotti, MD1, Allen Chudzinski, MD1. 1Florida Hospital Tampa, 2University of South Florida, 3University of Central FloridaPurpose: An anastomotic leak is a devastating complication for both the patient and the surgeon, leading to an increased length of stay, higher local… Continue Reading
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Does the Time Elapsed Between Cases Affect Operative Outcomes in the Early Experience of Transanal Total Mesorectal Excision?
Johnny K Chau, MD, Joshua Soloman, Hamzeh Naghawi, MD, Carmen Mueller, MD, MEd, Patrick Charlebois, MD, A. Sender Liberman, MD, Barry Stein, MD, Lawrence Lee, MD, PhD. McGill UniversityIntroduction: A significant proportion of patients still experience poor resection quality for extraperitoneal rectal cancer. Trananal total mesorectal excision (TA-TME) may improve resection quality but is technically… Continue Reading
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- Colorectal