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Surg Case Rep ; 10(1): 86, 2024 Apr 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38619647

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BACKGROUND: Complete mesocolic excision (CME) and central vascular detachment are very important procedures in surgery for colorectal cancer. Preoperative and intraoperative assessments of the anatomy of major colorectal vessels are necessary to avoid massive bleeding, especially in endoscopic surgery. A case with a rare anomaly in which the middle colic artery (MCA) and ileocolic artery (ICA) had a common trunk is reported. CASE PRESENTATION: The patient was a 73-year-old woman diagnosed with ascending colon cancer on colonoscopy. Preoperative abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography confirmed that the MCA and ICA had a common trunk. She underwent laparoscopic ileocecal resection for the ascending colon cancer with D3 lymph node dissection. Intraoperative indocyanine green fluorescence imaging was conducted. After confirming vessel bifurcation, the ICA was dissected at the distal end of the MCA bifurcation. The patient has been followed as an outpatient, with no signs of recurrence as of 2 years postoperatively. CONCLUSION: A case of an ascending colon cancer with a unique vascular bifurcation pattern was presented. Preoperative and intraoperative evaluations of the major colorectal vessels are very important for preventing perioperative and postoperative complications.

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Asian J Endosc Surg ; 14(3): 636-639, 2021 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33084208

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INTRODUCTION: Although extraperitoneal colostomy could reduce the risk for parastomal hernia formation, it is often technically demanding to dissect the extraperitoneal route laparoscopically. Here, we demonstrate our original surgical technique for extraperitoneal tunneling using a robotic instrument. MATERIALS AND SURGICAL TECHNIQUE: After total mesorectal excision (TME) and before specimen retrieval, the edge of the outer leaf of the parietal peritoneum was elevated by the grasper in the left hand and the tip-up fenestrated grasper (Tip-Up) in the right hand. The extraperitoneal tissue was opened using the scissor forceps (right hand). Then, extraperitoneal tunneling (inner tunnel) was performed using a Tip-Up with a width of approximately 4 cm that could reach adjacent to the lateral border of the abdominal rectus muscle. A round incision was made at a preoperatively marked site on the skin. The anterior rectal sheath was cut in a cruciate fashion. The abdominal rectus muscle was split, and then the posterior rectus sheath was cut longitudinally not just below the stoma marking site but also at a slant on the lateral side. The peritoneum was dissected with care to avoid opening the peritoneum. The outer side of the tunnel was broken through to the inner tunnel using an easy blunt dissection with two fingers. Kelly forceps were introduced through the extraperitoneal tunnel along with the fingers, and the stump of the sigmoid colon was grasped and exteriorized through this tunnel. DISCUSSION: Robotic retroperitoneal tunneling using a Tip-Up is easy and useful for preventing parastomal hernia.


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Colostomia/métodos , Laparoscopia/métodos , Neoplasias Retais , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Robóticos , Estomas Cirúrgicos , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Colectomia , Colo Sigmoide/cirurgia , Colostomia/instrumentação , Feminino , Hérnia Ventral/etiologia , Hérnia Ventral/prevenção & controle , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Peritônio/cirurgia , Protectomia , Neoplasias Retais/cirurgia , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Robóticos/instrumentação
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