This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Elisabeth C McLemore during the Intestinal Anastomosis: Hand Sewn to Intracorporeal – Newest Techniques to Improve Outcomes on April 12 2018
Keyword(s): anastomotic reconstruction, anticoagulation, antiperistaltic anastomosis, anvil, barbed suture, bleeding, bowel function, circular stapler, colon transection, colonic volvulus, colotomy, disease, end-to-side anastomosis, enterocolotomy, enterotomy, extracorporeal anastomosis, extraction site, handsewn anastomosis, hypertrophy, IBD, iliocecal valve, inflammatory bowel disease, intestinal anastomosis, intracorporeal anastomosis, isoperistaltic anastomosis, laparoscopic right colectomy, length of stay, linear cutter, LOS, low pelvic anastomosis, malnutrition, minimally invasive surgery, MIS, morbidity, O.R. staff, outcomes, oversew, pathology, Pfannenstiel, pneumoperitoneum, pursestring, reconstruction anatomy, recovery, retrospective study, right colon, side-to-side anastomosis, small intestine, specimen, SSI, SSR, stapled anastomosis, surgical site infection, surgical stress response, TA stapler, teach, techniques, tension, terminal ileum, therapeutic endoscopy, training
Anastomotic reconstruction options–21 sec
Antiperistaltic anastomosis–2:32
Isoperistaltic anastomosis–3:17
End-to-side isoperistaltic anastomosis–4:04
Intracorporeal anastomosis–5:12 Surg Endosc 2010
Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech 2018
Extraction site–7:57