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Totally minimally invasive surgical management of Hinchey IIA diverticulitis

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Totally   minimally   invasive   surgical   management   of   Hinchey   IIA   diverticulitis

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WeBSurg.com, Apr 2004;4(04).
URL: http://www.websurg.com/doi-vd01en1540e.htm

Totally   minimally   invasive   surgical   management   of   Hinchey   IIA   diverticulitis

3. Extraction and closure 02'55''
As the infrared light is not visible here, the surgeon is reassured that the ureter will not be damaged during this dissection. Here is the sigmoid colon. The pathological tissue of the abscess cavity is visible immediately underneath this. The ureteral stent is clearly visible and the dissection is continued adjacent to this area taking care not to damage the ureter. The sigmoid colon has now been isolated. The area of the rectosigmoid junction is then tidied up in order to accommodate the linear stapling device in preparation for division at this level. The Endo-GIA is now introduced and the rectosigmoid junction is divided. Once the distal end is freed, the dissection is continued towards the splenic flexure. The descending colon is mobilized in order to allow for a tension-free anastomosis. The dissection is continued cephalad in the mesocolon. Now to the medial aspect of the descending colon. Care is taken not to damage this large branch of the inferior mesenteric vein. The peritoneum here is further freed using the same principles of dissection. The dissection is continued in order to achieve medial mobilization of the colon. Now that the descending colon is mobilized, the sigmoid resection can follow. Here the empty left iliac fossa is visible. This is the sigmoid colon and part of the abscess wall. A biopsy is taken from the remaining abscess wall for analysis in order to exclude cancer. Here is the length of colon to be resected. The proximal line of division is made bare by careful dissection prior to division. Following this, a suprapubic trocar incision on the abdominal wall is extended and the wound protector is applied prior to exteriorization of the resection specimen. The blind end of the colon is then pulled out of the abdominal cavity through the incision for extracorporeal division. After resection, the anvil of a circular stapling device is secured to the divided end of the colon using a purse-string stitch. Once the bowel is reintroduced, the body of the circular stapling device is introduced per-rectally and is combined with the anvil as shown here. The device is then fired and then removed together with the donuts of colonic tissue. An air leak test is performed to check the anastomosis. This is the end of the operation and the patient is discharged from hospital on the 6th postoperative day without any complications.