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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38587468

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Since the early1990s, laparoscopic right colon resections have been the most performed advanced laparoscopic procedures just after laparoscopic left colectomies and sigmoid resections. Indications for laparoscopic right colectomies are either benign or malignant diseases. Despite its many indications, a laparoscopic right or extended right colectomy is mostly performed for cancer of the caecum, the ascending colon, the hepatic flexure or the proximal transverse colon. Worldwide, colorectal cancer is the third most diagnosed cancer: an estimated 1,880,725 people were diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2020, out of which 1,148,515 were colon cancer cases and 40% were located in the right colon. These figures make an oncologic sound surgery for right colon cancer of the utmost relevance. More recently, complete mesocolic excision has been advocated as the optimal choice in term of radicality, especially in node-positive patients with right colon cancer. Laparoscopic standard right colectomy and extended right colectomy with or without CME should be performed according to defined principles based on a close knowledge of key anatomical landmarks. This knowledge will allow to trace anatomical structures and drive instruments along the correct surgical planes and has its foundations in teachings from surgeons and scientists of past and present time.

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Surg Endosc ; 36(10): 7077-7091, 2022 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35986221

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BACKGROUND: The TAVAC and Pediatric Committees of SAGES evaluated the current use of mini-laparoscopic instrumentation to better understand the role this category of devices plays in the delivery of minimally invasive surgery today. METHODS: The role of mini-laparoscopic instrumentation, defined as minimally invasive instruments of between 1 and 4 mm in diameter, was assessed by an exhaustive review of the peer reviewed literature on the subject between 1990 and 2021. The instruments, their use, and their perceived value were tabulated and described. RESULTS: Several reported studies propose a value to using mini-laparoscopic instrumentation over the use of larger instruments or as minimally invasive additions to commonly performed procedures. Additionally, specifically developed smaller-diameter instruments appear to be beneficial additions to our minimally invasive toolbox. CONCLUSIONS: The development of small instrumentation for the effective performance of minimally invasive surgery, while perhaps best suited to pediatric populations, proves useful as adjuncts to a wide variety of adult surgical procedures. Mini-laparoscopic instrumentation thus proves valuable in selected cases.


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Laparoscopía , Adulto , Niño , Humanos , Laparoscopía/métodos , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Mínimamente Invasivos , Tecnología
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Surg Endosc ; 36(7): 4639-4649, 2022 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35583612

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BACKGROUND: As one of the 12 clinical pathways of the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) Masters Program, the Colorectal Pathway intends to deliver didactic content organized along 3 levels of performance (competency, proficiency and mastery) each represented by an anchoring procedure (laparoscopic right colectomy, laparoscopic left/sigmoid colectomy, and intracorporeal anastomosis during minimally invasive (MIS) ileocecal or right colon resection). In this article, the SAGES Colorectal Task Force presents focused summaries of the top 10 seminal articles selected for laparoscopic right colectomy which surgeons should be familiar with. METHODS: Using a systematic literature search of Web of Science, the most cited articles on laparoscopic right colectomy were identified, reviewed, and ranked by the SAGES Colorectal Task Force and invited subject experts. Additional articles not identified in the literature search were included if deemed impactful by expert consensus. The top 10 ranked articles were then summarized, with emphasis on relevance and impact in the field, findings, strengths and limitations, and conclusions. RESULTS: The top 10 seminal articles selected for the laparoscopic right colectomy anchoring procedure include articles on surgical techniques for benign and malignant disease, with anatomical and video illustrations, comparative outcomes of laparoscopic vs open colectomy, variations in technique with impact on clinical outcomes, and assessment of the learning curve. CONCLUSIONS: The top 10 seminal articles selected for laparoscopic right colectomy illustrate the diversity both in content and format of the educational curriculum of the SAGES Masters Program to support practicing surgeon progression to mastery within the Colorectal Pathway.


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Neoplasias del Colon , Neoplasias Colorrectales , Laparoscopía , Cirujanos , Anastomosis Quirúrgica , Colectomía/métodos , Neoplasias del Colon/cirugía , Neoplasias Colorrectales/cirugía , Humanos , Laparoscopía/métodos , Cirujanos/educación
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Surg Technol Int ; 36: 51-61, 2020 May 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32219810

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BACKGROUND: Minimally Invasive Colorectal Surgery (MICS) is continually evolving. The recognition of the anus as a natural orifice to perform MICS has contributed to the development of a new philosophy of treatment called TransAnal Minimally Invasive Surgery (TAMIS). Transanal total mesorectal excision (TaTME) is one of the most common forms of TAMIS. Other indications include benign diseases and early malignant rectal adenocarcinoma. This report presents the author's experience with TAMIS as a multi-purpose operation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between January 2015 and May 2019, 36 patients underwent TAMIS for benign and early malignant diseases (group 1) and 30 patients underwent TaTME (group 2). The mean ± SD age was 60.2 ± 13.9 years (range 28-84) (group 1) and 63.7 ± 8.6 years (47-87) (group 2). The mean ± SD BMI was 26.7 ± 5.2 kg/m2 (19.3-42.9) (group 1) and 25.7 ± 5.9 kg/m2 (17.3-50.7) (group 2). The conditions in group 1 consisted of anastomotic leakage (n=20), benign rectal stenosis (2), anastomotic exploration with lavage and drainage (2), salvage of abdominal dissection (1), rectal ulcus (1), rectal intussusception (1), and removal of early malignant rectal polyps (9). The conditions in group 2 consisted of TaTME associated with single-incision abdominal laparoscopy (19) and conventional abdominal laparoscopy (11). RESULTS: In group 1, the mean operative time was 38.2 ± 19.2 min (range 20-89) for immediate anastomotic leak repair, 90.2 ± 30.4 min (41-120) for early leak repair, 85 ± 67.4 min (30-180) for late leak repair, 45-163 min for rectal stenosis, 25-30 min for pelvic lavage and drainage, 180 min for difficult pelvic dissection, 57 min for rectal ulcus, 127 min for rectal intussusception, and 84.3 ± 28.0 min (50-131) for early malignant rectal polyps. In group 2, the mean operative time was 197.1 ± 63.3 min (96-399). The mean operative bleeding was 14.3 ± 24.7 ml (0-100) in group 1 and 57.0 ± 102.5 ml (0-450) in group 2. In group 1, the mean hospital stay was 11.6 ± 7.2 days (5-27) for immediate leak, 20.7 ± 14.7 days (6-42) for early leak, 2.6 ± 1.6 days (1-5) for late leak, 2-5 days for rectal stenosis, 4-7 days for pelvic lavage and drainage, 17 days for difficult pelvic dissection, 2 days for rectal ulcus, 1 day for rectal intussusception, and 1.3 ± 0.4 days (1-2) for early malignant rectal polyps. In group 2, the mean hospital stay was 11.4 ± 10.0 days (3-49). The early complication rate was 27.7% in group 1 and 40% in group 2. The late complication rate was 8.3% in group 1 and 10% in group 2. CONCLUSIONS: TAMIS is an innovative technique that may be considered for the treatment of benign diseases like anastomotic complications, benign rectal stenosis, anastomotic explorations with lavage and drainage, rectal ulcus, and rectal intussusception. It can be used to search for a good plane of dissection, which cannot be found through the abdominal anterior approach. It can also be adopted for removal of early malignant rectal polyps and for TaTME. The technique described here allows the surgeons to work under ergonomic conditions, with completely reusable materials, and with a magnified view of the operative field, allowing intraluminal surgical sutures.


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Laparoscopía , Neoplasias del Recto , Cirugía Endoscópica Transanal , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Canal Anal , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Tempo Operativo , Complicaciones Posoperatorias , Neoplasias del Recto/cirugía , Recto
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Surg Endosc ; 33(4): 996-1019, 2019 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30771069

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BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic surgery changed the management of numerous surgical conditions. It was associated with many advantages over open surgery, such as decreased postoperative pain, faster recovery, shorter hospital stay and excellent cosmesis. Since two decades single-incision endoscopic surgery (SIES) was introduced to the surgical community. SIES could possibly result in even better postoperative outcomes than multi-port laparoscopic surgery, especially concerning cosmetic outcomes and pain. However, the single-incision surgical procedure is associated with quite some challenges. METHODS: An expert panel of surgeons has been selected and invited to participate in the preparation of the material for a consensus meeting on the topic SIES, which was held during the EAES congress in Frankfurt, June 16, 2017. The material presented during the consensus meeting was based on evidence identified through a systematic search of literature according to a pre-specified protocol. Three main topics with respect to SIES have been identified by the panel: (1) General, (2) Organ specific, (3) New development. Within each of these topics, subcategories have been defined. Evidence was graded according to the Oxford 2011 Levels of Evidence. Recommendations were made according to the GRADE criteria. RESULTS: In general, there is a lack of high level evidence and a lack of long-term follow-up in the field of single-incision endoscopic surgery. In selected patients, the single-incision approach seems to be safe and effective in terms of perioperative morbidity. Satisfaction with cosmesis has been established to be the main advantage of the single-incision approach. Less pain after single-incision approach compared to conventional laparoscopy seems to be considered an advantage, although it has not been consistently demonstrated across studies. CONCLUSIONS: Considering the increased direct costs (devices, instruments and operating time) of the SIES procedure and the prolonged learning curve, wider acceptance of the procedure should be supported only after demonstration of clear benefits.


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Endoscopía/métodos , Apendicectomía/métodos , Colecistectomía Laparoscópica , Colectomía/métodos , Endoscopía/educación , Endoscopía/instrumentación , Humanos , Curva de Aprendizaje , Tempo Operativo , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Robotizados/métodos
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Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ; 276(12): 3389-3404, 2019 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31515662

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OBJECTIVE: To develop clinical tools assessing the refluxogenic potential of foods and beverages (F&B) consumed by patients with laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR). METHODS: European experts of the LPR Study group of the Young-Otolaryngologists of the International Federation of Oto-rhino-laryngological societies were invited to identify the components of Western European F&B that would be associated with the development of LPR. Based on the list generated by experts, four authors conducted a systematic review to identify the F&B involved in the development of esophageal sphincter and motility dysfunctions, both mechanisms involved in the development of gastroesophageal reflux disease and LPR. Regarding the F&B components and the characteristics identified as important in the development of reflux, experts developed three rational scores for the assessment of the refluxogenic potential of F&B, a dish, or the overall diet of the patient. RESULTS: Twenty-six European experts participated to the study and identified the following components of F&B as important in the development of LPR: pH; lipid, carbohydrate, protein composition; fiber composition of vegetables; alcohol degree; caffeine/theine composition; and high osmolality of beverage. A total of 72 relevant studies have contributed to identifying the Western European F&B that are highly susceptible to be involved in the development of reflux. The F&B characteristics were considered for developing a Refluxogenic Diet Score (REDS), allowing a categorization of F&B into five categories ranging from 1 (low refluxogenic F&B) to 5 (high refluxogenic F&B). From REDS, experts developed the Refluxogenic Score of a Dish (RESDI) and the Global Refluxogenic Diet Score (GRES), which allow the assessment of the refluxogenic potential of dish and the overall diet of the LPR patient, respectively. CONCLUSION: REDS, RESDI and GRES are proposed as objective scores for assessing the refluxogenic potential of F&B composing a dish or the overall diet of LPR patients. Future studies are needed to study the correlation between these scores and the development of LPR according to impedance-pH study.


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Bebidas , Dieta , Alimentos , Reflujo Laringofaríngeo/dietoterapia , Otorrinolaringólogos , Adulto , Impedancia Eléctrica , Esofagitis Péptica , Femenino , Humanos , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Reflujo Laringofaríngeo/diagnóstico , Reflujo Laringofaríngeo/metabolismo , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Otolaringología , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad
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Surg Technol Int ; 35: 71-83, 2019 11 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31710087

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BACKGROUND: Single-incision laparoscopy (SIL) was initially reported in the mid-1900's, but remained unpopular until the arrival of Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery. It was described not only for surgery involving the digestive system, but also for breast, thoracic, urologic, gynecologic and pediatric surgery. Various studies have proven its feasibility, safety and effectiveness. This report describes the 10-year experience with SIL of a single surgeon at a single institution. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From May 2009 to May 2019, 1700 abdominal SILs were performed, including: cholecystectomy (475), inguinal hernia repair (319), incisional/ventral hernia repair (293), appendectomy (226), colorectal surgery (158), fundoplication/diaphragmatic hernia repair (72), gastric surgery (54), diagnostic laparoscopy (42), liver surgery (18), small bowel resection (15), splenectomy (12), adrenalectomy (6), gynecologic surgery (6), pancreatic surgery (2), and urologic surgery (2). Three types of incision/access-site were adopted. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were considered. The following outcomes were evaluated: laparoscopic operative time, operative bleeding, supplementary scars or trocars for improved exposure of the operative field and/or control of perioperative complications, final incision length, hospital stay, postoperative pain during hospitalization and after discharge, early and late access-site complications and other early and late general complications. RESULTS: While there were no conversions to open surgery or conventional laparoscopy, a supplementary millimetric instrument or a 5-mm trocar was needed in 27.8% and 0.5% of cases, respectively. No operative or postoperative mortalities were registered. The mean final incision length was between 13.1 and 21.0 mm at the umbilicus, between 43.3 and 57.2 mm suprapubically, and between 21.4 and 36.3 mm in another abdominal quadrant. Postoperative pain decreased from the first hours until the end of hospitalization. The percentage of patients who required an analgesic drug for more than 5 days after discharge ranged between 0 and 16.6%. The early access-site complication rate was 7.5%, and the access-site incisional hernia rate was 1.3%. The other early general complication rate was 10.7%, and reoperation was required in 1.4%. The other late general complication rate was 0.7%, and reoperation was required in 0.5%. CONCLUSION: SIL is a laparoscopic technique that can safely be offered to patients presenting abdominal diseases. The main advantages include enhanced cosmetic results and reduced abdominal trauma. The main disadvantages are patient selection, a longer operative time for some procedures, and a need to expose the operative field for some other procedures.


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Apendicectomía , Hernia Inguinal , Herniorrafia , Laparoscopía , Niño , Femenino , Hernia Inguinal/cirugía , Humanos , Tiempo de Internación , Tempo Operativo
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Clin Otolaryngol ; 44(5): 784-800, 2019 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31230417

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OBJECTIVE: To summarise current knowledge about the prevalence, aetiology and management of recalcitrant laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) patients-those who do not respond to anti-reflux medical treatment. METHODS: A literature search was conducted following the PRISMA guidelines to identify studies that reported success of anti-reflux medical treatment with emphasis on studies that attempted to be rigorous in defining a population of LPR patients and which subsequently explored the characteristics of non-responder patients (ie aetiology of resistance; differential diagnoses; management and treatment). Three investigators screened publications for eligibility from PubMED, Cochrane Library and Scopus and excluded studies based on predetermined criteria. Design, diagnostic method, exclusion criteria, treatment characteristics, follow-up and quality of outcome assessment were evaluated. RESULTS: Of the 139 articles screened, 45 met the inclusion criteria. The definition of non-responder patients varied substantially from one study to another and often did not include laryngopharyngeal signs. The reported success rate of conventional therapeutic trials ranged from 17% to 87% and depended on diagnostic criteria, treatment scheme, definition of treatment failure and treatment outcomes that varied substantially between studies. The management of non-responders differed between studies with a few differential diagnoses reported. No study considered the profile of reflux (acidic, weakly acid, non-acid or mixed) or addressed personalised treatment with the addition of alginate or magaldrate, low acid diet, or other interventions that have emerging evidence of efficacy. CONCLUSION: To date, there is no standardised management of LPR patients who do not respond to traditional treatment approached. A diagnostic and therapeutic algorithm is proposed to improve the management of these patients. Future studies will be necessary to confirm the efficacy of this algorithm through large cohort studies of non-responder LPR patients. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 2a.


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Algoritmos , Manejo de la Enfermedad , Reflujo Laringofaríngeo/terapia , Humanos
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Surg Endosc ; 32(7): 3262-3272, 2018 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29362907

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BACKGROUND: Inguinal hernia repair via multi-trocar laparoscopy (MTL) has gained an increasing popularity worldwide. Single-incision laparoscopy (SIL) has been introduced to reduce the port-related complications and to improve the cosmetic results. The authors report a prospective randomized study comparing SIL versus MTL totally extraperitoneal (TEP) inguinal hernia repair. METHODS: Between January 2013 and May 2015, 113 versus 97 patients were prospectively randomized between SILTEP and MTLTEP. Perioperative, short-term, and mid-term outcomes have been assessed. The primary endpoint was the mid-term outcomes (late postoperative complications, late inguinal hernia recurrence, surgical and cosmetic satisfactions). Secondary endpoints were perioperative outcomes (operative time, mesh fixation, operative complications, postoperative pain, and hospital stay) and short-term outcomes (early postoperative complications, early inguinal hernia recurrence, and days to return to normal activities). RESULTS: After a mean follow-up of 27 ± 8 months, a statistically significant difference was found between the two groups in terms of mean operative time for both unilateral and bilateral inguinal hernia repair (p = 0.016; p = 0.039) and cosmetic satisfaction (p = 0.003). CONCLUSION: Perioperative, short-term, and mid-term outcomes were comparable between the two groups. At 2-year follow-up, a significant shorter operative time after MTLTEP and a greater cosmetic satisfaction after SILTEP have been found.


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Hernia Inguinal/cirugía , Herniorrafia/métodos , Laparoscopía/métodos , Adulto , Anciano , Femenino , Humanos , Tiempo de Internación/estadística & datos numéricos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Tempo Operativo , Dolor Postoperatorio/cirugía , Satisfacción del Paciente/estadística & datos numéricos , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/cirugía , Estudios Prospectivos
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Surg Innov ; 25(5): 450-454, 2018 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29998782

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BACKGROUND: The standard treatment of rectovaginal deep infiltrating endometriosis nodules (RVDIEN) consists in their surgical removal. RVDIEN are anatomically neovascularized. Indocyanine green (ICG) reveals vascularized structures when becoming fluorescent after exposure to near-infrared (NIR) light. This study aims to evaluate if fluorescence-guided surgery can improve the laparoscopic resection of RVDIEN, thus avoiding a rectal perforation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with a symptomatic RVDIEN, scheduled for a laparoscopic rectal shaving, were enrolled in the study. Technically, the RVDIEN was targeted and removed with the help of the NIR imager device Image 1 Spies (Karl Storz GmBH & Co KG, Tuttlingen, Germany) or Visera Elite II (Olympus Europe SE & Co KG, Hamburg, Germany), after an intraoperative, intravenous injection of ICG (0.25 mg/kg). RESULTS: Six patients underwent a fluorescence-guided laparoscopic shaving procedure for the treatment of a nonobstructive RVDIEN. Fluorescence of the RVDIEN was observed in all the patients. In one patient, once the main lesion was removed, the posterior vaginal fornix still appeared fluorescent and was removed. No intraoperative rectal perforation occurred. The postoperative hospital stay was 2 days. No postoperative rectovaginal fistula occurred within a median follow-up of 16 months (range = 2-23 months). CONCLUSION: In this preliminary study, fluorescence-guided laparoscopy appeared to help in separating the RVDIEN from the healthy rectal tissue, without rectal perforation. Moreover, this technique was helpful in deciding if the resection needed to be enlarged to the posterior vaginal fornix.


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Endometriosis/diagnóstico por imagen , Endometriosis/cirugía , Imagen Óptica/métodos , Cirugía Asistida por Computador/métodos , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos
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Ann Surg Oncol ; 24(6): 1658-1659, 2017 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28120132

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BACKGROUND: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is proved to be feasible and safe oncologically. In the past decade, a new philosophy of MIS, reducing abdominal trauma and improving the cosmetic results, has been popularized. 1-3 The authors report a three trocars laparoscopic total gastrectomy + D2 lymphadenectomy for lesser curvature gastric adenocarcinoma. VIDEO: A 52-year-old woman presenting a nondifferentiated gastric adenocarcinoma at the incisura angularis was admitted at consultation. Preoperative workup showed a T3N+M0 tumor. After neoadjuvant chemotherapy, laparoscopy was scheduled. Three trocars (5, 12, 5 mm) were placed in the abdomen. The operative field's exposure was improved by temporary percutaneous sutures. En bloc total gastrectomy and omentectomy was performed with a D2 lymphadenectomy, including the nodes of the stations 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8a, 8p, 9, 10, 11p, 11d, and 12a. Completely manual end-to-side esophago-jejunal anastomosis (Fig. 1a, b) and linear mechanical side-to-side jejuno-jejunal anastomosis were realized with the closure of both mesenteric and mesocolic defects. The specimen was retrieved through a suprapubic access. RESULTS: Operative time was 4 hours and 45 minutes (anastomosis: 30), and perioperative bleeding was 100 cc. Pathologic report confirmed nondifferentiated adenocarcinoma, mucinous, G3, infiltrating entirely the gastric wall, with 63 (4 positive) nodes removed; 7 edition UICC stage: pT4aN2aM0; keratine AE1/AE3 negative, HER2/neu, and HER2/CEP17 nonamplified. During postoperative follow-up, no recurrence was detected after 2 years. CONCLUSIONS: Reduced port laparoscopic surgery provides the same quality of oncologic surgery as conventional multitrocar laparoscopy with added superior cosmesis and reduced abdominal trauma.


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Adenocarcinoma/cirugía , Estenosis Esofágica , Gastrectomía , Yeyunostomía , Laparoscopía , Escisión del Ganglio Linfático , Neoplasias Gástricas/cirugía , Adenocarcinoma/patología , Femenino , Humanos , Tiempo de Internación , Persona de Mediana Edad , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Mínimamente Invasivos , Tempo Operativo , Pronóstico , Neoplasias Gástricas/patología , Instrumentos Quirúrgicos
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Ann Surg Oncol ; 24(9): 2785-2786, 2017 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28653162

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BACKGROUND: Whipple procedure has been described since 1935,1 using classic open surgery. With the advent of minimally invasive surgery (MIS), it has been described to be feasible using the latest technology.2 , 3 In this video the authors report a full laparoscopic Whipple procedure, realizing the three anastomoses by intracorporeal handsewn method. VIDEO: A 70-year-old man who presented with adenocarcinoma of the ampulla of Vater, infiltrating the pancreatic parenchyma underwent to a laparoscopic Whipple. Preoperative work-up shows a T3N1M0 tumor. RESULTS: No perioperative complications were registered. The pancreatico-jejunostomy was created in end-to-side fashion using two PDS 3/0 running sutures (Fig. 1), the hepatico-jejunostomy in end-to-side method using two PDS 4/0 running sutures (Fig. 2), and the gastro-jejunostomy in end-to-side method using two PDS 1 running sutures (Fig. 3). Total operative time was 8 h 20 min. Time for the dissection was 6 h 20 min, time for the specimen's extraction was 20 min, and time for the three laparoscopic intracorporeal handsewn anastomoses was 1 h 40 min. Operative bleeding was 350 cc. Patient was discharged on postoperative day 9. Pathologic report confirmed the moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma of the ampulla of Vater, with perinervous infiltration and lymphovascular emboli, free margins, 2 metastatic lymphnodes on 23 isolated; 8 edition UICC stade: pT3bN1. CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopic Whipple remains an advanced procedure to be performed by laparoscopy as well as by open surgery. All the advantages of MIS, such as reduced abdominal trauma, less postoperative pain, shorter hospital stay, improved patient's comfort, and enhanced cosmesis are offered using using laparoscopy.


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Adenocarcinoma/cirugía , Ampolla Hepatopancreática , Neoplasias de los Conductos Biliares/cirugía , Yeyuno/cirugía , Laparoscopía/métodos , Páncreas/cirugía , Pancreaticoduodenectomía/métodos , Técnicas de Sutura , Anciano , Anastomosis Quirúrgica/métodos , Humanos , Masculino
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Colorectal Dis ; 2017 Dec 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29205783

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Rectal preservation is gaining popularity in the surgical treatment of degenerated rectal polyps or early rectal cancer (1,2). Tis/T1 rectal lesions can be safely treated without chemoradiation (3). Treatment by transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) offers more advantages than endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) (4). The authors report a 60 year-old woman who underwent TAMIS for a large polyp located anteriorly in the middle 1/3 of the rectum, 7 cm from the dentate line and staged preoperatively as uTisN0M0. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Surg Technol Int ; 28: 85-95, 2016 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27042793

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INTRODUCTION: TransAnal Minimally Invasive Surgery (TAMIS) has generated interest and attracted research in the last decade. This approach is used to treat primary benign and malignant diseases, but it can also be adopted to resolve colorectal complications, such as leak and fistula, bleeding and stenosis. A new reusable transanal platform formed by a new port and monocurved instruments has been invented and here presented. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The first experience included 13 patients submitted to TAMIS for rectal adenocarcinoma (8), immediate colorectal leak (1), early rectovaginal fistula (1), late colorectal fistula (1), immediate colorectal bleeding (1), and benign stenosis (1). Mean age was 62.3 years (38-74), and mean BMI was 25.2 kg/m2 (20.5-32.1). RESULTS: Mean operative time for transanal total mesorectal excision (TME) was 149.2 minutes (96-193) and for the other procedures 80.6 minutes (15-163). Mean operative bleeding was 51.1 cc (0-450). Mean hospital stay was 5.0 days (2-8). The 3 patients with coloanal anastomosis presented diarrhea postoperatively. No other early postoperative complications were registered. Pathologic report in the oncologic diseases showed that a mean number of 14.7 nodes (16-20) were removed. After a mean follow-up of 8 months (1-14), there were no late complications in any of the 13 patients treated. CONCLUSION: TAMIS is a feasible alternative approach to treat rectal cancer and a completely new technique to manage colorectal complications. Moreover, this new transanal platform offers surgeons a satisfactory working ergonomy, with no increase in cost of the procedures, because entirely reusable materials are adopted.


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Equipo Reutilizado , Laparoscopios , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Mínimamente Invasivos/instrumentación , Cirugía Endoscópica por Orificios Naturales/instrumentación , Enfermedades del Recto/patología , Enfermedades del Recto/cirugía , Adulto , Anciano , Canal Anal/cirugía , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Mínimamente Invasivos/métodos , Proyectos Piloto , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Laryngoscope ; 134(4): 1614-1624, 2024 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37929860

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OBJECTIVE: The objective of this work was to gather an international consensus group to propose a global definition and diagnostic approach of laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) to guide primary care and specialist physicians in the management of LPR. METHODS: Forty-eight international experts (otolaryngologists, gastroenterologists, surgeons, and physiologists) were included in a modified Delphi process to revise 48 statements about definition, clinical presentation, and diagnostic approaches to LPR. Three voting rounds determined a consensus statement to be acceptable when 80% of experts agreed with a rating of at least 8/10. Votes were anonymous and the analyses of voting rounds were performed by an independent statistician. RESULTS: After the third round, 79.2% of statements (N = 38/48) were approved. LPR was defined as a disease of the upper aerodigestive tract resulting from the direct and/or indirect effects of gastroduodenal content reflux, inducing morphological and/or neurological changes in the upper aerodigestive tract. LPR is associated with recognized non-specific laryngeal and extra-laryngeal symptoms and signs that can be evaluated with validated patient-reported outcome questionnaires and clinical instruments. The hypopharyngeal-esophageal multichannel intraluminal impedance-pH testing can suggest the diagnosis of LPR when there is >1 acid, weakly acid or nonacid hypopharyngeal reflux event in 24 h. CONCLUSION: A global consensus definition for LPR is presented to improve detection and diagnosis of the disease for otolaryngologists, pulmonologists, gastroenterologists, surgeons, and primary care practitioners. The approved statements are offered to improve collaborative research by adopting common and validated diagnostic approaches to LPR. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 5 Laryngoscope, 134:1614-1624, 2024.


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Reflujo Laringofaríngeo , Laringe , Humanos , Reflujo Laringofaríngeo/diagnóstico , Otorrinolaringólogos , Impedancia Eléctrica , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Monitorización del pH Esofágico
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Obes Res Clin Pract ; 18(3): 195-200, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38955573

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INTRODUCTION: Revisional bariatric surgery (RBS) for insufficient weight loss/weight regain or metabolic relapse is increasing worldwide. There is currently no large multinational, prospective data on 30-day morbidity and mortality of RBS. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the 30-day morbidity and mortality of RBS at participating centres. METHODS: An international steering group was formed to oversee the study. The steering group members invited bariatric surgeons worldwide to participate in this study. Ethical approval was obtained at the lead centre. Data were collected prospectively on all consecutive RBS patients operated between 15th May 2021 to 31st December 2021. Revisions for complications were excluded. RESULTS: A total of 65 global centres submitted data on 750 patients. Sleeve gastrectomy (n = 369, 49.2 %) was the most common primary surgery for which revision was performed. Revisional procedures performed included Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) in 41.1 % (n = 308) patients, One anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB) in 19.3 % (n = 145), Sleeve Gastrectomy (SG) in 16.7 % (n = 125) and other procedures in 22.9 % (n = 172) patients. Indications for revision included weight regain in 615(81.8 %) patients, inadequate weight loss in 127(16.9 %), inadequate diabetes control in 47(6.3 %) and diabetes relapse in 27(3.6 %). 30-day complications were seen in 80(10.7 %) patients. Forty-nine (6.5 %) complications were Clavien Dindo grade 3 or higher. Two patients (0.3 %) died within 30 days of RBS. CONCLUSION: RBS for insufficient weight loss/weight regain or metabolic relapse is associated with 10.7 % morbidity and 0.3 % mortality. Sleeve gastrectomy is the most common primary procedure to undergo revisional bariatric surgery, while Roux-en-Y gastric bypass is the most commonly performed revision.


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Cirugía Bariátrica , Reoperación , Pérdida de Peso , Humanos , Femenino , Masculino , Reoperación/estadística & datos numéricos , Cirugía Bariátrica/métodos , Cirugía Bariátrica/mortalidad , Cirugía Bariátrica/efectos adversos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Adulto , Estudios Prospectivos , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/mortalidad , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/etiología , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/epidemiología , Obesidad Mórbida/cirugía , Obesidad Mórbida/mortalidad , Derivación Gástrica/métodos , Derivación Gástrica/mortalidad , Derivación Gástrica/efectos adversos , Gastrectomía/métodos , Gastrectomía/efectos adversos , Aumento de Peso , Morbilidad
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Obes Surg ; 2024 Jun 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38869833

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BACKGROUND: No robust data are available on the safety of primary bariatric and metabolic surgery (BMS) alone compared to primary BMS combined with other procedures. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study is to collect a 30-day mortality and morbidity of primary BMS combined with cholecystectomy, ventral hernia repair, or hiatal hernia repair. SETTING: This is as an international, multicenter, prospective, and observational audit of patients undergoing primary BMS combined with one or more additional procedures. METHODS: The audit took place from January 1 to June 30, 2022. A descriptive analysis was conducted. A propensity score matching analysis compared the BLEND study patients with those from the GENEVA cohort to obtain objective evaluation between combined procedures and primary BMS alone. RESULTS: A total of 75 centers submitted data on 1036 patients. Sleeve gastrectomy was the most commonly primary BMS (N = 653, 63%), and hiatal hernia repair was the most commonly concomitant procedure (N = 447, 43.1%). RYGB accounted for the highest percentage (20.6%) of a 30-day morbidity, followed by SG (10.5%). More than one combined procedures had the highest morbidities among all combinations (17.1%). Out of overall 134 complications, 129 (96.2%) were Clavien-Dindo I-III, and 4 were CD V. Patients who underwent a primary bariatric surgery combined with another procedure had a pronounced increase in a 30-day complication rate compared with patients who underwent only BMS (12.7% vs. 7.1%). CONCLUSION: Combining BMS with another procedure increases the risk of complications, but most are minor and require no further treatment. Combined procedures with primary BMS is a viable option to consider in selected patients following multi-disciplinary discussion.

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