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Advanced Techniques in Minimally Invasive and Robotic Colorectal Surgery (eBook)

Ovunc Bardakcioglu (Herausgeber)

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2014 | 2015
XVII, 259 Seiten
Springer US (Verlag)
978-1-4899-7531-7 (ISBN)
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Laparoscopic colectomy has been introduced in the early 90ies as a new technique with proven improvement in short and long term outcome. Despite significant patient benefits the overall adoption rate remains low. On the other hand significant more advanced techniques such as single incision laparoscopy, robotics and transanal access surgery have been introduced in the last several years and are rapidly evolving. Therefore a significant gap between the practicing community surgeon and innovator seems to exist. Advanced Techniques in Minimally Invasive and Robotic Colorectal Surgery bridges that gap and provides a foundation summarizing and organizing all classic and new techniques in minimally invasive colorectal surgery available in literature and from masters within the field.It provides tips and tricks that allow the user to move up the learning curve, manage difficult scenarios, overcome challenges, increase the utilization of minimal invasive techniques and decrease the conversion to open surgery. By enhancing the surgical tool box the surgeon will be able to progress from the novice to the master. Rather than describing operative procedures which may be very biased by an individual author, the guide provides alternative building blocks of various difficulty for different procedures which can be then tailored to the patient and surgeon`s own comfort level and experience. Advanced Techniques in Minimally Invasive and Robotic Colorectal Surgery will serve as a inspirational guide for the innovator of the future. It will allow surgeons of all levels to better adapt to inevitable changes in future techniques and will be of great value to general surgeons, colon and rectal surgeons, minimally invasive surgeons as well as residents and fellows.

Ovunc Bardakcioglu, MD FACS

Associate Professor of Surgery
Chief Division of Colon & Rectal Surgery
Program Director Colon&Rectal Surgery Fellowship
Department of Surgery, University of Nevada School of Medicine
Las Vegas, Nevada


Laparoscopic colectomy has been introduced in the early 90ies as a new technique with proven improvement in short and long term outcome. Despite significant patient benefits the overall adoption rate remains low. On the other hand significant more advanced techniques such as single incision laparoscopy, robotics and transanal access surgery have been introduced in the last several years and are rapidly evolving. Therefore a significant gap between the practicing community surgeon and innovator seems to exist. Advanced Techniques in Minimally Invasive and Robotic Colorectal Surgery bridges that gap and provides a foundation summarizing and organizing all classic and new techniques in minimally invasive colorectal surgery available in literature and from masters within the field.It provides tips and tricks that allow the user to move up the learning curve, manage difficult scenarios, overcome challenges, increase the utilization of minimal invasive techniques and decrease the conversionto open surgery. By enhancing the surgical tool box the surgeon will be able to progress from the novice to the master. Rather than describing operative procedures which may be very biased by an individual author, the guide provides alternative building blocks of various difficulty for different procedures which can be then tailored to the patient and surgeon`s own comfort level and experience. Advanced Techniques in Minimally Invasive and Robotic Colorectal Surgery will serve as a inspirational guide for the innovator of the future. It will allow surgeons of all levels to better adapt to inevitable changes in future techniques and will be of great value to general surgeons, colon and rectal surgeons, minimally invasive surgeons as well as residents and fellows.

Ovunc Bardakcioglu, MD FACSAssociate Professor of SurgeryChief Division of Colon & Rectal SurgeryProgram Director Colon&Rectal Surgery FellowshipDepartment of Surgery, University of Nevada School of MedicineLas Vegas, Nevada

Forward                                  Steven D. WexnerPreface                                                Ovunc Bardakcioglu Section I. Introduction                                    Chapter 1Development of Minimally Invasive Colorectal Surgery: History, Evidence, Learning Curve, and Current Adaptation      Kyle G. Cologne and Anthony J. Senagore Chapter 2        Preoperative Planning and Postoperative Care in Minimal Invasive Colorectal Surgery       David J. Maron and Lisa M. Haubert Chapter 3        Operating Room Setup and General Techniques in Minimal Invasive Colorectal Surgery    Saif A. Ghole and Steven Mills Chapter 4        Operating room setup and general techniques for robotic surgery     Seung Yeop Oh, Cristina R. Harnsberger, and Sonia L. Ramamoorthy                                    Section II. Right hemicolectomy and ileocecectomy                                    Chapter 5        Right Hemicolectomy and Ileocecectomy: laparoscopic approachJoseph C. Carmichael and Michael J. Stamos Chapter 6        Right Hemicolectomy and Ileocecectomy: hand-assisted laparoscopic approachJulie Ann M. Van Koughnett and Eric G. Weiss                                    Chapter 7        Right Hemicolectomy and Ileocecectomy: Single Port Laparoscopic ApproachMargret DeGuzman, Inanc Bardakcioglu, and Ovunc Bardakcioglu Chapter 8        Right Hemicolectomy and Ileocecectomy: laparoscopic intacorporeal anastomosisMorris E. Franklin Jr., Song Liang, and Miguel Angel Hernandez Moreno Chapter 9        Right hemicolectomy and Ileocecectomy: robotic approach  Vamsi R Velchuru and Leela M. Prasad Chapter 10      Right Hemicolectomy and Ileocecectomy: single port robotic approachVincent Obias and Scott Sexton Chapter 11      Right hemicolectomy and ileocecectomy: robotic intracorporeal anastomosisStephen Rauh, Margret DeGuzman, and Steven J. Ognibene Chapter 12      Transverse Colectomy: laparoscopic approach           David E. Rivadeneira and Scott R. Steele Section III. Sigmoid and left hemicolectomy, Hartmann`s reversal                           Chapter 13      Sigmoid Colectomy and Left Hemicolectomy: laparoscopic approach          Charles B. Kim and Ovunc Bardakcioglu Chapter 14      Sigmoid Colectomy and Left Hemicolectomy: hand assisted laparoscopic approach Danielle M. Bertoni and David A. Margolin Chapter 15      Sigmoid colectomy and left hemicolectomy: single port laparoscopic approach       Rodrigo Pedraza, Chadi Faraj, and Eric M. Haas Chapter 16      Sigmoid colectomy and left hemiolectomy: robotic approach           Rodrigo Pedraza and Eric M. Haas Section IV. Low anterior resection, abdominoperineal resection and rectopexy                               Chapter 17      Proctectomy and Rectopexy: laparoscopic approach Anthony J. Senagore and Kyle G. Cologne Chaper 18        Proctectomy and Rectopexy: hybrid robotic approach Joseph C. Carmichael, Monica T. Young, and Alessio Pigazzi Chapter 19      Proctectomy: Total robotic approach Jai Bickchandani, Federico Perez Quirante, Anthony Firila, and Jorge A. Lagares-Garcia                                    Section V. Total colectomy with ileorectal anastomosis and proctocolectomy with Ileoanal pouch                          Chapter 20      Total colectomy and Proctocolectomy: laparoscopic approach          Jean A. Knapps and Anthony J. Senagore                                    Chapter 21      Total Colectomy and Proctocolectomy: hand assisted laparoscopic approach           Marco Ettore Allaix, Mukta Katdare Krane, and Alessandro Fichera                                    Chapter 22      Total Colectomy and Proctocolectomy:  single port laparoscopic approach  M. Nicole Lamb and Ovunc Bardakcioglu Section VI. Stoma construction (loop ileostomy, loop and end colostomy)                          Chapter 23      Stoma Construction: Laparoscopic approach Laurence R. Sands and Luis O. Hernandez Chapter 24      Stoma Construction: single port laparoscopic approach         Seth Felder and Philip Fleshner Chapter 25      Transanal Endoscopic Surgery (TES) Joe E. Bornstein and Patricia Sylla Chapter 26      Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery (TEM)   Lee L. Swanstrom and Eran Shlomovitz Chapter 27      Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery (TAMIS)        Sergio W. Larach and Harsha V. Polavarapu

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.12.2014
Zusatzinfo XVII, 259 p. 194 illus., 185 illus. in color.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie Viszeralchirurgie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Urologie
Schlagworte abdominal colectomy • hartmann`s reversal • hemicolectomy • ileocecectomy • laparoscopic resection • sigmoid colectomy • transverse colectomy
ISBN-10 1-4899-7531-4 / 1489975314
ISBN-13 978-1-4899-7531-7 / 9781489975317
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