Evolving Options in Management of Minimally Invasive Diverticular Disease: A Single Surgeon's Experience and Review of the Literature. (Record no. 4004)

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International Standard Serial Number 1092-6429
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Standard number or code 10.1089/lap.2018.0711 [doi]
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Original cataloging agency Ovid MEDLINE(R)
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PMID 30620240
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Title Evolving Options in Management of Minimally Invasive Diverticular Disease: A Single Surgeon's Experience and Review of the Literature.
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Source Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. Part A. 2019 Jan 08
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Abbreviated source J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A. 2019 Jan 08
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Journal name Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part A
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Year 2019
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Manufacturer FY2019
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Publication status aheadofprint
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Date added to catalog 2019-01-18
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Local holdings Available online through MWHC library: 2000 - 2010, Available in print through MWHC library:1999-2007
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Abstract BACKGROUND: Esophageal thoracic diverticular disease is a rare condition resulting from multiple etiologies. Surgical management is recommended when symptomatic. Traditionally, a thoracotomy was considered the standard approach; however, the use of minimally invasive approaches has been associated with improved outcomes.
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Abstract CONCLUSIONS: In experienced hands, a minimally invasive diverticulectomy is safe, effective, and associated with excellent patient outcomes. A minimally invasive approach should be performed when possible and should be tailored to the individual patient's disease and preoperative workup.
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Abstract METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed a single surgeon's experience with minimally invasive esophageal diverticulectomy.
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Abstract RESULTS: Fifteen patients with symptomatic esophageal diverticular disease underwent minimally invasive diverticulectomy between 2005 and 2018. Most patients (86.7%) had epiphrenic diverticula and 53.3% underwent a video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery approach. All patients had a diverticulectomy, while 14 patients (93.3%) also had an esophageal myotomy. Three patients (20%) underwent an extended myotomy, 4 patients (26.7%) underwent a concomitant fundoplication, and 2 patients (13.3%) underwent a concomitant paraesophageal hernia repair. Median length of hospital stay was 2 days (range, 1-16 days). There were no mortalities. Two patients (13.3%) were readmitted with delayed esophageal leaks. Median follow- up was 10.7 months (range, 10 days to 6.3 years). One patient presented with recurrent disease 5 years after his initial operation.
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Language note English
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Institution MedStar Washington Hospital Center
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Department Surgery/Thoracic Surgery
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Medline publication type Journal Article
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Local Authors Caso, Raul
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All authors Caso R, Chang H, Marshall MB
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DOI <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1089/lap.2018.0711">https://dx.doi.org/10.1089/lap.2018.0711</a>
Public note https://dx.doi.org/10.1089/lap.2018.0711
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