Utilizing Firefly Technology To Minimize Blood Loss during Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Myomectomy

2013 ◽  
Vol 20 (6) ◽  
pp. S194
Author(s):  
M.M. Gutierrez ◽  
K.W. Volker ◽  
R. Odhav ◽  
C. Dhingra
2019 ◽  
Vol 67 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hesham Mohammed Abdelkader ◽  
Mohamed Abdel-Latif ◽  
Mohamed Abdelsattar ◽  
Ahmed Abdelhaseeb Youssef

Abstract Background Hepatectomy in children deserves exhaustive preoperative and intraoperative tools to define the anatomy, minimize blood loss, and confirm adequacy of liver tissue left. The aim of this study is to report our experience in surgical management of liver tumors. Results All liver resections performed in Ain-Shams University Hospital, by the same team, between July 2013 and June 2018 were retrospectively reviewed. Data related to basic demographics, indication for resection, methods of parenchymal resection, blood loss, hospital stay, morbidity, and mortality was collected. The study included 27 patients who underwent different types of hepatectomies. There was a male predominance. Age ranged from 6 months to 13 years. Weight ranged from 5.7 to 33.7 kg. Total operative time ranged from 68 to 322 min, while resection time ranged from 34 to 144 min. Blood loss ranged from 53 to 259 ml. Surgical morbidities included five patients with minor biliary leak, three patients had surgical site infection, and one patient had torsion of the remnant liver necessitating repositioning. Recurrence of the mass was faced in three patients with hepatoblastoma. There were two mortalities; one occurred as a sequela of massive intraoperative bleeding and the other took place due to postoperative hepatic insufficiency. Conclusion For a safe hepatectomy, thorough familiarity of the hepatic segmental anatomy together with the various techniques for parenchymal resection and vascular control is fundamental. Complications such as biliary leak and torsion of remnant can be easily avoided by simple measures.


2017 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 47-50
Author(s):  
Scott E. Jordan ◽  
Dana Stone ◽  
Daohai Yu ◽  
J. Stuart Ferriss ◽  
Enrique Hernandez ◽  
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Author(s):  
Monika Madaan ◽  
Priyanka Baghotia ◽  
Neha Soni ◽  
Samir Shankar Raj

Vasopressin has long been used in myomectomy to decrease blood loss. Its efficacy is beyond doubt. But at the same time it is known to cause some of the serious cardiovascular side effects. We here report a case of severe bradycardia and impending cardiac arrest caused by intra-myometrial infiltration of 12 U of vasopressin and present a review of literature.


2010 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 229-233 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roopina Sangha ◽  
David I. Eisenstein ◽  
Amy George ◽  
Adnan Munkarah ◽  
Ganesa Wegienka

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