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F Corvinus
PS01.049: ENDOSTIM™ NON-RESPONDERS: AN ANALYSIS
Abstract Background Electronic stimulation oft the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) is a new promising anti-reflux procedure that is established in Germany since 2014. Basically two leads are inserted laparoscopicaly into the LES and connected to an implantable pulse generator (IPG) which is placed in a subcutaneous pocket. This stimulation is supposed to build up the muscular anti-reflux barrier. It is limited to patients with a small hiatal hernia < 3 cm and reflux esophagitis LA Classification Type A-C. Although long-term results up to 4 years with a good postoperative reflux control and an increased quality of life have been published, no data about Endostim™ non-responders, difficul…
Change from Hybrid to Fully Minimally Invasive and Robotic Esophagectomy is Possible without Compromises.
Background The incidence of esophageal carcinoma is increasing in the western world, and esophageal resection is the essential therapy. Several studies report advantages of minimally invasive esophagectomies (MIEs) versus conventional open procedures (OPs). The benefits of the use of fully MIE or robot-assisted MIE (RAMIE) compared with the hybrid approaches (laparoscopic gastric preparation and open transthoracic esophagectomy) remain unclear. Methods Between July 2015 and August 2017, the data of 75 patients with esophageal carcinoma were prospectively registered. Of the 75 patients, 25 treated with a hybrid MIE (hybrid), 25 with total MIE (MIE), and 25 with RAMIE. All patients were oper…
Das Potential der intraoperativen Kontrastmittelsonographie für die minimalinvasive Leberchirurgie
PS01.024: ENDOSTIMTM THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH ESOPHAGEAL MOTILITY DISORDERS
Abstract Background Electric stimulation of the lower esophageal sphincter is a new surgical option for patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and a diaphragmatic hernia less than 3 cm. In comparison to standard anti-reflux procedures like Nissen or Toupet fundoplication the procedure`s advantage is that there had been no report on postoperative dysphagia. Esophageal motility disorders can increase the risk of dysphagia after fundoplication. Therefor EndostimÔ might be an alternative for these patients. Methods Between December 2015 and November 2017 twelve patients with GERD received Endostim™ therapy. All patients underwent endoscopy, high resolution impedance manometry (HRI…
PS02.018: MINIMALLY INVASIVE ESOPHAGECTOMY (MIE): FROM HYBRID, TO FULLY MINIMALLY-INVASIVE (MIE) AND TO ROBOTIC ASSISTED MIE (RAMIE): A SINGLE SURGEON ANALYSIS
Abstract Background The incidence of esophageal carcinoma is increasing in the western world and esophageal resection is the essential therapy depending on the tumor stage. Several studies report advantages of minimally invasive esophagectomies (MIE) versus conventional open procedures. The use of totally MIE (thoraco- and laparoscopic) or robotic assisted MIE (RAMIE) compared to the hybrid approaches remain unclear. Methods Between July 2015 and August 2017, the data of 75 patients with esophageal carcinoma were prospectively registered. 25 were treated with a hybrid MIE (hybrid), another 25 with a totally MIE (MIE) and another 25 with a robotic assisted MIE (RAMIE). All patients were oper…
Quality-based assessment of camera navigation skills for laparoscopic fundoplication.
Summary Laparoscopic fundoplication is considered the gold standard surgical procedure for the treatment of symptomatic hiatus hernia. Studies on surgical performance in minimally invasive hiatus hernia repair have neglected the role of the camera assistant so far. The current study was designed to assess the applicability of the structured assessment of laparoscopic assistance skills (SALAS) score to laparoscopic fundoplication as an advanced and commonly performed laparoscopic upper GI procedure. Randomly selected laparoscopic fundoplications (n = 20) at a single institute were evaluated. Four trained reviewers independently assigned SALAS scoring based on synchronized video and voice rec…
Temporäre Elektrostimulation des Magen – 1 Jahr Follow-Up
PS01.162: IS THERE A DIFFERENCE IN SURVIVAL BETWEEN YOUNGER AND OLDER GASTRIC CANCER (INCLUDING AEG II AND AEG III) PATIENTS AFTER GASTRECTOMY?
Abstract Background The incidence of gastric cancer decreases in the western world, however, it remains one of the most common diseases (1). There is just little data from Europe comparing the outcome of young and elderly gastric cancer patients. This study compares, depending on the age of 266 patients, the outcome of 266 consecutive gastrectomy cases due to gastric cancer Methods 266 consecutive patients with gastric cancer received a gastrectomy between 2008–2016 at our comprehensive cancer centre. The mean age of the patients in this study was 64 years old (21- 93 years). All patients were followed up regarding survival. The patients were separated in 6 different groups, depending on th…
Minimally-invasive temporary gastric stimulation: A pilot study to predict the outcome of electronic gastric stimulation with the Enterra™ system.
Abstract Introduction Gastroparesis (GP) is defined as delayed gastric emptying (GE) without any obstruction of the pylorus. It can be divided into idiopathic, diabetic, post surgical and rare causes. Electronic gastric stimulation (EGS) – Enterra Medtronic™ – is a part of GP therapy. Although its positive impact has been reported in open label trials, randomized controlled trials failed in demonstrating a positive outcome. The aim of this pilot study was to establish a reliable prediction for permanent gastric stimulation. Patients and procedure 6 female patients underwent laparoscopic implantation of 2 temporary electrodes. The Enterra™ system was connected and taped to the skin. Baseline…
Der laparoskopisch implantierte temporäre Magenschrittmacher- eine neue Strategie für die Behandlung der Gastroparese
C-reactive Protein Levels After Esophagectomy Are Associated With Increased Surgical Trauma and Complications.
With the introduction of minimally invasive esophagectomy, postoperative complications rates have decreased. Daily laboratory tests are used to screen patients for postoperative complications. The course of inflammatory indicators after esophagectomy after different surgical approaches has not been described yet. The aim of the study was to describe the postoperative C-reactive protein (CRP) and leukocyte levels after different surgical approaches for esophagectomy and relate it to postoperative complications.Between 2010 and 2018, 217 consecutive patients underwent thoracoabdominal esophagectomy with gastric conduit reconstruction. Blood tests to assess CRP and leukocytes were performed da…
FA04.04: IMPORTANT STEPS AND FIRST RESULTS OF FULLY ROBOTIC IVOR-LEWIS ESOPHAGEAL RESECTION (RAMIE4) FOR ESOPHAGEAL AND ESOPHAGOGASTRIC JUNCTION CANCER
Abstract Background Robotic-assisted surgery is increasing, especially in general tumor surgery. Minimal-invasive esophagectomy (MIE) is commonly the standard operation procedure in high-volume centers. Also the fully robotic minimally invasive esophagectomy using 4 robotic arms in the abdomen and thorax (RAMIE4) is performed more frequent. The advantages of RAMIE4 as well as advantages and disadvantages of special steps in the procedure and reconstruction are not clear so far and are under comparison with other MIE techniques. Methods Form January 2017 until March 2018 we prospectively collect the first 50 fully robotic RAMIE4 cases performed by one specialized surgeon and additionally the…