Laparoscopic Median Arcuate Ligament Release: An Approach for Aberrant Celiac Artery Anatomy
Robert A Grossman, MD, Daniel Bergholz, BA. Mount Sinai Medical CenterMedian Arcuate Ligament Syndrome is a rare disease, for which understanding of the pathophysiology remains in an early state. It predominantly affects younger women, and causes a constellation of symptoms consisting of post-prandial abdominal pain, nausea, emesis, and weight loss. Surgery appears to be the… Continue Reading
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- Video Loop Presentations
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- Minimally Invasive Other
Laparoscopic Morgagni Hernia Repair
Robin B Osofsky, MD, Cyril Kamya, MD, Louis Melendez, Rodrigo Rodriguez, MD, Edward Auyang, MD. University of New Mexico, Department of SurgeryMorgagni-Larrey Hernia is an anteromedial type of congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH). They were first described by Morgagni in 1760 and later characterized by Larrey in 1829. It is the least common type of CDH… Continue Reading
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- Video Loop Presentations
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
Laparoscopic Morgagni Hernia Repair
Julia L Jones, MD, Douglas Fenton-Lee, MD, Jean Wong, MD, Aldenb Lorenzo, MD, Wendy S Liu, MD, Siddharth P Rajput, MD. St Vincent's Hospital, SydneyMorgagni hernia is a rare diaphragmatic hernia. It is formed in the retrosternal space by the failure of fusion of the diaphragm with the costal arches. It is usually detected and… Continue Reading
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- Video Loop Presentations
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
Laparoscopic Morgagni Hernia Repair
Julie G Grossman, MD, Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD. Washington University School of MedicineINTRODUCTION: Morgagni hernias are congenital defects found in the anterior space of the diaphragm. They are the rarest of the congenital diaphragmatic hernias, making up only 3% of all diaphragmatic hernias. It is an especially rare entity among adults and because of this, definitive… Continue Reading
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- Video Loop Presentations
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
Laparoscopic Morgagni Hernia Repair: a case report
Marco Di Corpo, MD, Ann Chung, MD, Carlos Fajardo, MD, Timothy Farrell, MD. University of North CarolinaThis is a case report of a 53-year-old female who presented to our clinic with a many year history of shortness of breath. Over the past 3 months, the shortness of breath had progressed to the point where she… Continue Reading
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- Video Loop Presentations
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- Foregut
Laparoscopic multi-organ reduction and primary repair of a giant hiatal hernia
Imran Aziz, Dilip Dan, MBBS, FACS, ABS, RECERTIFIED Professor. University of the West IndiesINTRODUCTION: Giant Hiatal hernias are rare occurrences and are equally rare causes of acute pancreatitis. METHODS AND PROCEDURES: A 57-year-old male with a past history of having an asymptomatic hiatal hernia for 30 years presents with symptoms and signs of mild acute… Continue Reading
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- Video Loop Presentations
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- Foregut
LAPAROSCOPIC NISSEN FUNDOPLICATION: AN EDUCATIONAL VIDEO
Breanna Fang, Jerry T Dang, MD, Shahzeer Karmali, MD, MPH. University of AlbertaThe objective of this video was to provide an educational tool for surgical trainees to learn the operational steps of a laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication. Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication is a key component in the management of gastroesophageal reflux disease and an essential procedure in… Continue Reading
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- Video Loop Presentations
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- Education / Simulation
Laparoscopic Para-hiatal Hernia Repair
Benedict Hui, MD, Geoffrey Chow, MD. University of Oklahoma - TulsaThis is a video submission showing laparoscopic repair of a parahiatal hernia. The patient is a 44 year old female who presented with heartburn, regurgitation and chest pain. EGD and CT showed a type 3 paraesophageal hernia. Intra-operatively, we discovered instead a diaphragmatic defect adjact… Continue Reading
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- Video Loop Presentations
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
Laparoscopic Paraduodenal Hernia Repair
Joe Nigh, BS1, Benedict Hui, MD2, Guido M Sclabas, MD2, Geoffrey S Chow, MD2. 1University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine, 2University of Oklahoma Tulsa Department of SurgeryThe attached video is a case presentation displaying principles of laparoscopic technique in the repair of a left-sided paraduodenal hernia, a rare cause of small bowel obstruction. In… Continue Reading
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- Video Loop Presentations
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
LAPAROSCOPIC PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA REPAIR, TOUPET FUNDOPLICATION, CHOLECYSTECTOMY, AND COMMON BILE DUCT EXPLORATION IN A PATIENT WITH SYMPTOMATIC CHOLEDOCHOLITHIASIS
Ryan J Campagna, MD, Amy L Holmstrom, MD, Ezra N Teitelbaum, MD, MEd. Northwestern University Feinberg School of MedicineWe present the case of an 82-year-old female who presented with symptomatic choledocholithiasis. A large type III paraesophageal hernia was discovered during an attempted endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, which was ultimately unsuccessful due to the hernia. Further questioning… Continue Reading
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- Video Loop Presentations
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- Foregut
Laparoscopic partial splenectomy with evisceration resection strategy
Mark L Kovler, MD1, Seth D Goldstein, MD, MPhil2, Daniel S Rhee, MD, MPH3. 1Johns Hopkins Hospital, 2Lurie Children's Hospital, 3Johns Hopkins Children's CenterIntroduction: Partial splenectomy has emerged as a surgical option for children with benign splenic tumors. The goal of complete resection while preserving splenic function is logical. However, laparoscopic partial splenectomy remains technically… Continue Reading
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- Video Loop Presentations
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- Foregut
Laparoscopic Perineal Hernia Repair with Acellular Dermal Matrix Porcine Mesh
Adel Alhaj Saleh, MD, MRCS, Amir H Aryaie, MD, FACS. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center A 65 year-old female with a history of hysterectomy for endometrial cancer and radiation in 2008. Developed bladder prolapse but did not undergo suspernsionprocedure. Had urinary urgency and feeling of non empty bladder for 2-3 week for that she wanted to… Continue Reading
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- Video Loop Presentations
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- Minimally Invasive Other
Laparoscopic plication for stomal prolapse
Richard A Perugini, MD, Nicole Cherng, MD, Justin Maykel, MD. UMass Memorial Health CareStomal prolapse is occurs in up to 26% of patients. It can result in pain, obstruction, ulceration, or poorly fitting appliances. Procedures involving resection are most commonly described. However, these procedures remove healthy intestine, and have a high recurrence rate. We present… Continue Reading
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- Video Loop Presentations
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- Colorectal
LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL CHOLECYSTECTOMY FOR GALLBLADDER CARCINOMA
Shashikiran J Nanjakla, Hemanga Bhattacharjee, Praveen Kumar, Manjunath Bale, Ajit Oberoi, Suhani Suhani, Rajinder Parshad. All India Institute of Medical Sciences,New DelhiINTRODUCTION: Gallbladder malignancy is the most prevalent biliary tract malignancy in India. Laparoscopy was restricted only for staging purposes initially in view of concerns regarding feasibility of achieving an adequate Liver margin, lymph node yield… Continue Reading
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- Video Loop Presentations
- Topic:
- Biliary
Laparoscopic radical left hemicolectomy: a bursa omentalis approach
Wei Wang, Wenjun Xiong, Jin Wan, Xiaofeng Zhu. Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese MedicineIn several classic trials comparing laparoscopic versus open colectomy, splenic flexure cancer was excluded. One of the most important reasons was the technical difficulty of laparoscopic splenic flexure mobilization. Separating left Toldt’s fascia was prior to entering the bursa omentalis in conventional… Continue Reading
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- Video Loop Presentations
- Topic:
- Colorectal