This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Alessio Pigazzi during the Image is Everything: NIR Fluorescence in Every OR? on April 12 2018
Keyword(s): air leak test, AL, anastomosis, anastomotic donuts, anastomotic failure, anastomotic leak, anterior resection, anus, benign disease, bleeding, blood supply, breast, bulb syringe, camera, circular anastomosis, circular stapler, colonanal anastomosis, colorectal anastomosis, colorectal surgery, congestion, control group, conversion, demographics, descending colon, diabetes, diversion, endoscopic inspection, FDA, flexible endoscope, fluorescence imaging, Food & Drug Administration, Grade 1 anastomosis, Hartmanns reversal, hematoma, high definition endoscopy, high risk, ICG, imaging, indocyanine green, innovation, intestinal microbiome, Intra-Ox, intraop, intraoperative, ischemia, J-pouch, low anterior resection, marginal artery, morbidity, mortality, near infrared, neoadjuvant, NIR fluorescence, NOTES, Novadaq Pilar III, obesity, oxygen tension, perfusion, perfusion assessment technology, perianastomotic tissue, PI, PILLAR III trial, pilot study, primary endpoint, primary investigator, proctoscope, prospective, pursestring, radiation, rectal, rectal cancer, rectal stump, rectum, revision, risk factors, robotic LAR, robotic low anterior resection, sigmoid colon resection, smoking, specimen extraction, standard of care, staple line, stapler failure, Stryker, technical, technical expertise, technology, tension, tissue oxygenation, tissue perfusion, trocar, tumor, UCI score, wound healing
Anastomotic leak after colorectal resection–38 sec
Causes of anastomotic leak–1:41
Risk factors that may affect blood supply–2:44
What are we doing to evaluate the anastomosis?–3:07
Video endoscopic inspection–4:18
UCI score–4:47 Surg Endosc 2018
ICG in LAR–10:31 Surg Endosc 2013
PILLAR II trial–11:26
Novel approaches–13:47
Conclusion–14:40