Surgical management of Chilaiditi syndrome with da Vinci® robotic system
Olga Marina Hano García, Constanze Rayhrer
- Year
- 2017
- Citations
- 7
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Chilaiditi's syndrome is a combination of radiographic finding of hepato-diaphragmatic interposition of intestine with gastrointestinal symptoms which sometimes requires operative intervention. This is, to our knowledge, the first report of robotic-assisted technique for surgical management of this rare condition. PRESENTATION OF CASE: We report a case of 85-year-old woman with persistent pain and diarrhea from Chilaiditi's syndrome who underwent robotic-assisted colopexy with good outcome. DISCUSSION: Robotic-assisted surgery offers great visualization and high degree of instrument maneuverability, thus shortening operative time and provides patient with other benefits of minimally-invasive surgery such as minimal pain and excellent cosmesis. CONCLUSION: Robotic-assisted surgical technique allowed quick recovery and return to baseline function for a frustrated elderly patient.
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