Pediatric Robotic Surgery

Jun 14, 2017 by in GENERAL SURGERY Comments Off on Pediatric Robotic Surgery

Fig. 29.1 Foam padding (a) helps elevate the small patients off of the table which aids in gaining adequate access to the child during a robotic procedure (b) This allows…

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Developing a Curriculum for Residents and Fellows

Jun 14, 2017 by in GENERAL SURGERY Comments Off on Developing a Curriculum for Residents and Fellows

and Victor Wilcox2 (1) Department of Surgery, Houston Methodist Hospital, 6550 Fannin Street, Suite 1661A, Houston, TX 77030, USA (2) Department of Surgery, Houston Methodist Hospital, 6550 Fannin Street, Suite 1661A, Houston,…

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Single-Incision Platform

Jun 14, 2017 by in GENERAL SURGERY Comments Off on Single-Incision Platform

Fig. 34.1 The azimuth angle The elevation angle reflects the optimal elevation angle between the instrument and the horizontal plane and has to be 60° (Fig. 34.2). Fig. 34.2 The…

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Robotic Sleeve Gastrectomy

Jun 14, 2017 by in GENERAL SURGERY Comments Off on Robotic Sleeve Gastrectomy

Fig. 11.1 Sleeve gastrectomy diagram Table 11.1 Mechanism of the sleeve gastrectomy • Decreased gastric volume • Restriction by the pylorus • Decreased ghrelin • Increased gastric emptying • Decreased small bowel transit time with…

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ICG Fluorescence

Jun 14, 2017 by in GENERAL SURGERY Comments Off on ICG Fluorescence

Fig. 36.1 ICG NIR fluorescence explanation In this chapter, we describe current applications in general surgery: fluorescent cholangiography, lymph node mapping, and assessment of the perfusion of the colonic stumps,…

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Robotic Right Colectomy: Three-Arm Technique

Jun 14, 2017 by in GENERAL SURGERY Comments Off on Robotic Right Colectomy: Three-Arm Technique

Fig. 17.1 Room setup As an alternative, open laparoscopic entry (Hasson technique) or visual entry systems (Optiview/Visiport) can be used per surgeon’s preference. A total of four ports (three robotic…

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Robotic Distal Pancreatectomy

Jun 14, 2017 by in GENERAL SURGERY Comments Off on Robotic Distal Pancreatectomy

Fig. 14.1 Patient and port positioning The standard position for DP begins by placing the patient in an oblique 30° right lateral position (left side up) supported by a pillow…

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