The authors present their technique for laparoscopic sigmoid resection, end colostomy, and subsequent laparoscopic takedown of colostomy. Methods A retrospective review of patients with Hinchey III/IV diverticulitis who underwent a laparoscopic Hartmann's procedure was performed in this study. Laparoscopic...
Journal of Minimal Access SurgeryT. M. Schmelzer, W. W. Hope, D. A. Iannitti, K. W. Kercher, and B. T. Heniford, "Laparoscopic colostomy takedown offers advantages over traditional surgery," Journal of Minimal Access Surgery, vol. 2, pp. 201-202, 2006....
We present here a case of postoperative wound dehiscence following a colostomy takedown repaired in a previously undescribed way--a laparoscopically assisted ventral incisional hernia repair. The method of repair is described, and the current literature regarding alternatives is reviewed. 展开 ...
This video describes the steps necessary to perform single-incision laparoscopic (SIL) takedown of a Hartmann's colostomy. The SIL approach seems particula... T. Tsai,V. Siripurapu,ANDREW GUMBS - Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques and Part B: Videoscopy 被引量: 0发表:...
be minimized and the advantages of minimally invasive surgery still observed. In this chapter, I will describe the technical aspects of laparoscopic stoma reversal as well as highlight various options including stoma reversal after Hartmann’s pouch creation and ileostomy takedown with bowel anastomosis...
A laparoscopic approach to colostomy takedown is safe and feasible and may result in a reduction in complications and length of stay as has been seen with other minimally invasive procedures.doi:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2005.03.007Michael J Rosen
Morbidity after reversal of Hartmann's procedure remains high. The laparoscopic approach (LAP) may be associated with lower morbidity versus open Hartmann's closure. This study's aim is to compare results after LAP and OPEN colostomy takedown and Hartmann's reversal.Arkenbosch, JeanineMiyagaki, ...