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Technique Description:
- 1) Exploratory laparoscopy
- 2) Placement of hand-port
- 3) Identification of the tumor and resection of adherent bowel segment
- 4) Sigmoidectomy with termino-terminal mechanical stapled anastomosis
Procedure Steps:
- 1) Pneumoperitoneum with Veress needle in left hypocondrium
- 2) Placement of paraumbilical optical trocar, plus 2 5mm working trocars
- 3) Exploratory laparoscopy, without carcinomatosis
- 4) Placement of HandPort in right hypocondrium
- 5) Identification of the tumor with Invasion of jejunal segment
- 6) Transection of invaded bowel segment with linear stapler
- 7) Approach of the IMA and IMV and high ligation
- 8) Liberation of the colon from peritoneal attachments and descent of splenic flexure
- 9) Transection of the colon at the level of the peritoneal reflection
- 10) Exteriorization of the specimen through the port, assessment of vascularity with ICG and transection
- 11) Revision of the bowel segment with resection and anastomosis
- 12) Placement of circular stapler anvil and reduction of the colon to the abdominal cavity
- 13) Termino-terminal circular stapled anastomosis
- 14) Closure of ports and incisions
Learning Points:
- Port placement and HALS technique
- High ligation of IM vessels
- Descent of splenic flexure
- Vascular assessment
- Colorectal anastomosis technique
Case Record:
- 60-year-old male patient
- Follow-up of prostate cancer
- Pre-occlusive T4 ADC of the sigmoid colon with Invasion of the small bowel and suspected peritoneal carcinomatosis.
Clinical History:
- 60-year-old male patient in follow-up for prostate adenocarcinoma
- CT-scan with suspected tumor of the sigmoid colon with Invasion of the small bowel and possible peritoneal carcinomatosis
- Colonoscopy confirming circumferential tumor, 23cm from the anal verge. Biopsy compatible with colonic adenocarcinoma
- Discussed in PC Multidisciplinary Meeting, decided exploratory laparoscopy with resection, if possible. CRS + HIPEC if carcinomatosis confirmed
Other History:
- Prostate adenocarcinoma Gleason 9
- Hypertension
- Past Smoker