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  • Video Mentorship SeriesHigh Ligation of IMA and IMV
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    • Mentorship Webinar
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  • CARSEP XIIPerioperative
    • During a low anterior resection with coloanal anastomosis, you find that that colon will not reach for a tension-free anastomosis. Which of the following maneuvers will result in additional lengthening?
  • Fundamentals of Rectal Cancer SurgeryInferior Mesenteric Vein
    • Overview
  • ASCRS ToolkitOpen Left Hemicolectomy for Proximal Sigmoid Cancer
    • Teaching Points
  • ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal SurgeryAnastomotic Construction
    • Fundamental Principles for Anastomotic Construction
      • Mobilization
        • Splenic Flexure Mobilization
  • ASCRS ToolkitRobotic Low Anterior Resection
    • Teaching Points
  • ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal SurgeryColorectal Cancer: Minimally Invasive Surgery
    • Robotic Rectal Cancer Surgery
      • Surgical Technique
        • Abdominal Robotic Approach
    • Hand-Assisted Rectal Cancer Surgery
      • Hand-Assisted Laparoscopic Proctectomy
        • Surgical Technique
          • Access to the Abdomen and Vessel Ligation
  • CARSEP XIIBenign Disease
    • Laparoscopic left colectomy was performed for a 4-cm adenocarcinoma found at the mid-descending colon. A tension-free colorectal anastomosis was performed using the distal transverse colon at the splenic flexure as the proximal conduit. On postoperative day 4, an anastomotic leak was seen on computed tomography (CT). What is the most likely reason for failure of this anastomosis?
  • Fundamentals of Rectal Cancer SurgerySurgical Techniques for Length
    • Overview
  • Video Mentorship SeriesVideo Mentorship Series
    • Available Mentorship Videos
  • ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal SurgeryProctectomy for Rectal Cancer
    • Operative Approaches
      • Open Low Anterior Resection
      • Laparoscopic Low Anterior Resection
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