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ROBOTIC TRANS-ABDOMINAL PREPERITONEAL APPROACH (TAPP) APPROACH FOR LATERAL INCISIONAL HERNIAS

Cabrera, Ana T Garcia; Lima, Diego Laurentino; Pereira, Xavier; Cavazzola, Leandro Totti; Malcher, Flavio
BACKGROUND:Lateral incisional hernias arise between the linea alba and the posterior paraspinal muscles. Anatomical boundaries contain various topographic variations, such as multiple nearby bony structures and paucity of aponeurotic tissue that make it particularly challenging to repair. AIM/OBJECTIVE:To describe a robotic assisted surgical technique for incisional lumbar hernia repair. METHODS:Retrospective data was collected from four patients who underwent robotic-assisted repair of their lumbar hernias after open nephrectomies. RESULTS:Age ranged from 41-53 y. Two patients had right sided flank hernias while the other two on the left. One patient had a recurrent hernia on the left side. The patients were placed in lateral decubitus position contralateral to the hernia defect side. A trans-abdominal preperitoneal approach was used in all cases. Each case was accomplished with two 8 mm robotic ports, a 12 mm periumbilical port, and a 5 mm assistance port that allowed docking on the ipsilateral hernia side. The hernias were identified, a preperitoneal plane was created, and the hernia sac completely dissected allowing for complete visualization of the defect. All defects were primarily closed. Polypropylene or ProGripTM mesh was applied with at least 5 cm overlap and secured using either #0 Vicryl® transfacial sutures, Evicel® or a combination of both. The peritoneal space was closed with running suture and the ports were removed and closed. The average surgical length was 4 hr. The post-operative length of stay ranged from 0-2 days. CONCLUSION/CONCLUSIONS:The robotics platform may provide unique advantages in the repair of lateral incisional hernias and represents a safe, feasible and effective minimally invasive approach for the correction of lateral incisional hernias.
PMCID:8521837
PMID: 34669888
ISSN: 2317-6326
CID: 5285002

SARS-Cov-2 Was Not Found in the Peritoneal Fluid of an Asymptomatic Patient Undergoing Laparoscopic Appendectomy [Case Report]

Romero-Velez, Gustavo; Pereira, Xavier; Zenilman, Ariela; Camacho, Diego
BACKGROUND:The safety of laparoscopic surgery in SARS-CoV-2 positive patients remains unclear. The presence of the virus within peritoneal fluid and the peritoneal tissues is not known. We report an asymptomatic COVID-19 positive patient who underwent laparoscopic appendectomy with negative peritoneal sampling for SARS-CoV-2. MATERIALS AND METHODS/METHODS:During a standard 3 port laparoscopic surgery samples peritoneal fluid, peritoneal brushings, and surgical smoke plum were collected. Specific real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction targeting SARS-CoV-2 were used to detect the presence of the virus in the samples. RESULTS:SARS-CoV-2 was not detected on multiple samples of the peritoneum in an asymptomatic patient. CONCLUSIONS:SARS-CoV-2 was not found in the peritoneum of a single patient with asymptomatic infection. Further studies comparing SARS-CoV-2 surgical candidates are needed to address safety concerns.
PMCID:7682729
PMID: 32694404
ISSN: 1534-4908
CID: 5284902

Traumatic Brown-Séquard syndrome: modern reminder of a neurological injury [Case Report]

Rodríguez-Quintero, Jorge Humberto; Romero-Velez, Gustavo; Pereira, Xavier; Kim, Peter K
Brown-Séquard syndrome (BSS) presents as an ipsilateral loss of motor function, proprioception and vibratory sensation accompanied by contralateral pain and temperature loss two to three levels below the level of the injury. It is one of the syndromes associated with incomplete transection of the spinal cord. Classic BSS is rare as most patients present with mixed neurological deficits related to damage of the spinal cord and surrounding structures. BSS remains prevalent in areas with high trauma burden, where assaults with sharp weapons are common. We present the case of a man aged 38 years who sustained a stab injury to the left back. BSS was diagnosed. He underwent removal of the weapon in the operating room and had an uneventful recovery to near baseline functional level after a course of rehabilitation. Despite being a rare aetiology, BSS continues to be an excellent reminder to trauma providers of the anatomy and physiology of neuroanatomical tracts.
PMCID:7705369
PMID: 33257359
ISSN: 1757-790x
CID: 5284922

A Rare Case of Intestinal Obstruction Secondary to Amyloidosis

Lee, Su Yeon; Romero-Velez, Gustavo; Dickinson, Gregory; Pereira, Xavier
PMCID:7678795
PMID: 33235885
ISSN: 2326-3253
CID: 5284912

Where are the hernias? A paradoxical decrease in emergency hernia surgery during COVID-19 pandemic [Comment]

Lima, D L; Pereira, X; Dos Santos, D C; Camacho, D; Malcher, F
PMID: 32548667
ISSN: 1248-9204
CID: 5339852

Superficial Femoral Artery Pseudoaneurysm Secondary to a Femoral Osteochondroma: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Mandujano, Cosman Camilo; Santillan, Vicente Ramos; Pereira, Xavier; Romero-Velez, Gustavo; Valladares, Louisianna Rivera; Shariff, Saadat
ORIGINAL:0016055
ISSN: 2613-5965
CID: 5339912

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Advanced Sterilization Products (Asp) Sterrad Sterilizers

Pereira, Xavier; Pechman, David
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CID: 5339922

Gemella morbillorum as a source bacteria for necrotising fasciitis of the torso [Case Report]

Romero-Velez, Gustavo; Pereira, Xavier; Narula, Anil; Kim, Peter K
A 66-year-old man presented with upper back cellulitis and imaging findings consistent with a necrotising soft tissue infection. He was started on broad-spectrum intravenous antibiotics and was taken to the operating room for immediate surgical debridement. On postoperative day 5, the culture was noted to be growing Gemella morbillorum, an exceedingly rare cause of necrotising soft tissue infections in immunocompetent hosts. His condition improved, and he was transitioned to oral antibiotics and discharged home.
PMCID:6954813
PMID: 31911407
ISSN: 1757-790x
CID: 5284892

Endoscopic Diagnosis of Early Acute Appendicitis in an Asymptomatic Patient

Pereira, Xavier; Romero-Velez, Gustavo; Dickinson, Gregory; Mandujano, Cosman Camilo
PMCID:7145168
PMID: 32309490
ISSN: 2326-3253
CID: 4531522

Where have the surgical patients gone during the COVID-19 pandemic?

Pereira, Xavier; Lima, Diego Laurentino; Moran-Atkin, Erin; Malcher, Flavio
A Commentary on Emergency Surgery at the Epicenter of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
PMID: 33406215
ISSN: 1809-4546
CID: 4995932