IPEG 2020 TOP ABSTRACT: Robotic Colostomy Takedown in a Pediatric Patient

Space: IPEG Published: 2023-07-20
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Introduction to Robotic Colostomy Takedown
This chapter introduces the case of a 14-year-old female patient undergoing a robotic colostomy takedown after a Hartmann's procedure due to a rectal injury from complicated appendicitis.
0:29
Initial Surgical Steps
The chapter details the initial surgical steps, including the insertion of robotic ports and the inspection of the pelvis, revealing extensive adhesions requiring adhesiolysis.
1:13
Investigation of the Bowel
This section discusses the investigation of the distal diverted bowel and the challenges posed by interloop adhesions, leading to the decision for segmental resection.
1:57
Segmental Resection of the Sigmoid Colon
The chapter covers the segmental resection of the sigmoid colon, including the identification and transection of the sigmoid vessels using a vessel sealing device.
2:41
Creating the Anastomosis
This section explains the process of creating an isoperistaltic anastomosis between the sigmoid and rectum, detailing the use of tacking sutures and stapling techniques.
3:25
Assessment of Vascular Supply
The chapter discusses the assessment of the vascular supply to the anastomosis using indocyanin green and the firefly mode on the robotic system.
4:09
Closure of the Common Channel
This section describes the closure of the common channel with a barbed monofilament suture, ensuring a double layer closure of the defect.
4:53
Postoperative Course and Outcomes
The final chapter outlines the patient's postoperative course, highlighting the return of bowel function and discharge details, along with preoperative and postoperative photographs.

Topic overview

Presenter: Elizabeth R Raskin, MD, FACS, FASCRS raskinrettke@gmail.com @elizabethraskin Authors: Elizabeth R Raskin, MD, FACS, FASCRS; University of California, Davis This video demonstrates a robotic-assisted colostomy takedown in a 14-year old patient who had an end colostomy created following an iatrogenic rectal injury. The video highlights a partial sigmoidectomy with intracorporeal anastomosis and the utilization of fluorescent angiography to assess vascular supply. Preoperative and postoperative photographs emphasize the feasibility of minimally invasive surgery in the reoperative setting.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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