P.P. Bianchi
Summary: The video shows technical aspects of laparoscopic right colectomy with an intracorporeal anastomosis. The patient is positioned in dorsal decubitus with legs closed and arms along the body
G. Pernazza
Summary: The anastomotic fistula is one of the most important complications after rectal resection. This complication occurs in a variable percentage of cases from 2.8% to 12% and may cause additional morbidity and mortality in 7-14% of cases. Laparoscopic surgery
G. Pernazza
Summary: Sigmoid diverticular disease presents as an acute event in a percentage ranging from 30% to 70%. In an “elective” setting the disease may be "complicated" (complicated colonic diverticular disease-CCDD) from abscess
G. Pernazza
Summary: Laparoscopic right colic resection for malignancy has been demonstrated to be safe and reproducible and is nowadays widely accepted. Laparoscopic right colectomy is considered one of the most difficult minimally invasive colorectal procedures
G. Pernazza
Summary: Laparoscopic splenectomy has gained universal acceptance and today it is probably regarded as a Gold standard in removal of benign and normal sized spleens. Despite this