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In the colorectal field, Willem Bemelman used the TAMIS approach for treatment of pouch complications in a patient with a history of ulcerative colitis. From the Hospital Clínic at Barcelona, Antonio M. de Lacy and his team showed the most innovative surgical approach for radical resection of rectal cancer, the Cecil approach. Alessio Pigazzi also joined us to show the advantages of robotic assistance in this procedure.

As regards the treatment of functional colorectal disorders, André D’Hoore commented on the indications and main steps for the most effective surgical treatment for rectal prolapse, the laparoscopic ventral rectopexy. The Altemeier procedure may be considered for fragile and elderly patients requiring a short operative time and low surgical aggression. Raúl Almenara performed this operation focusing on the technical aspects to obtain good results.

There are currently modern techniques for treatment of fecal incontinence and hemorrhoids aimed at delivering the lowest aggression rate to selected patients. Sebastiano Biondo showed all the factors involved in a Gatekeeper for rectal prolapse and a transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization (THD) as a minimal invasive procedure for treatment of hemorrhoids.

In the bariatric field Antonio Lacy and Raquel Bravo commented on the results of a Sleeve Gastrectomy and took us through the basics to perform it. Dr Lacy also delivered a step by step for gastric bypass with Dulce Momblán. In this live surgery, the main anatomical landmarks, the length of the loops and the approaches to perform the anastomosis were reviewed.

They also performed a complex case of revisional bariatric surgery, the conversion of a sleeve gastrectomy into a Scopinaro procedure in a patient with severe adhesions from previous surgeries. Together with Ricard Corcelles, Antonio Lacy also performed the conversion of a sleeve gastrectomy into a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass in a GERD patient.

Guy-Bernard Cadière performed the conversion of a failed lap band into a Roux-en-Y Gastric bypass, proving that it is feasible and safe to perform removal and conversion in a single surgery.

There are other surgical techniques with promising results for treatment of morbid obesity and its comorbidities. Andres Sanchez-Pernaute and Antonio Torres explained the main factors about the SADI procedure while performing it.

We are aware of the increasing relevance of advanced endoscopic skills. Haruhiro Inoue and Gloria Fernández Esparrach proved this by showing a POEM procedure in an achalasia patient. We also had Michael Bourke performing a complex polypectomy, more specifically the removal of a polyp located at the ileocecal valve.

We strongly believe that proctoring and training of residents and young surgeons must be a priority. In 2015 two live surgeries were dedicated to the training of surgical residents: more specifically, a lap sleeve gastrectomy and a lap sigmoidectomy

This was an amazing year for AIS Channel. Thank you for viewing us, and get ready for 2016!

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Dr. Raul Almenara General Surgeon, IQL, Spain General Surgery
Dr. Willem Bemelman MD, PhD, Professor of Minimally Invasive and Colorectal Surgery, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, The Netherlands Colorectal Surgery
Dr. Sebastiano Biondo Full Professor of Surgery University of Barcelona, European Board of Coloproctology, Chief of Department, General and Digestive Surgery. Bellvitge University Hospital Colorectal Surgery
Dr. Michael Bourke Lecturer at University of Newcastle Gastroenterology
Dr. Raquel Bravo General and Digestive Surgeon, Instituto Quirúrgico Lacy and Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Spain General Surgery
Dr. Ricard Corcelles MD, Professor of Surgery, MIS Surgeon, Fellowship Program Director, Bariatric & Metabolic Institute, Cleveland Clinic, USA Bariatric Surgery
Dr. Haruhiro Inoue Director Digestive Disease Center, Showa University Koto Toyosu Hospital, Japan Gastroenterology
Dr. Antonio M. de Lacy MD, PhD, FACS (Hon), FASCRS (Hon), IQL Director, Department of Surgery, Hospital Quirón Barcelona, Hospital Ruber Internacional Madrid and Clínica Rotger Palma de Mallorca; AIS Founder and President, Spain General Surgery
Dr. Alessio Pigazzi MD, PhD, FACS, Chief of colorectal surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center and Weill Cornell Medicine Colorectal Surgery
Dr. Antonio Torres Professor of Surgery, Chief of General, Digestive and Thoracic Surgery of Hospital Clinico “San Carlos”, Madrid, Spain Bariatric Surgery
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