General Surgery Expert Witness Opines on Laparoscopic Sigmoidectomy
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Case Overview
This case involves a thirty-eight-year-old female who has a past medical history of diverticulosis. Her condition was managed conservatively for close to eight years. She underwent a colonoscopy for the above matter, and an incidental finding of a polyp was made. He was prescribed Flagyl and Ciprofloxacin. The patient continually had flare ups causing abdominal pain and diarrhea. He also felt increased anxiety which was attributed to the increased effect of caffeine due to Ciprofloxacin. He was admitted to the hospital on one of these occasions. On this admission, general surgery was consulted, and a laparoscopic sigmoidectomy was recommended. The surgeon encountered multiple complications including the laceration to the splenic capsule, resulting in splenectomy, and conversion to open laparotomy.
Questions to the General Surgery expert and their responses
What are the common complications of a laparoscopic sigmoidectomy?
Serious complications that occur with laparoscopic procedures can result from patient selection, surgical inexperience, and the technical constraints that are inherent to the minimally invasive approach. The overall incidence of laparoscopic complications is also related to the experience of the surgeon. Furthermore, credentialing for laparoscopic surgery is now becoming a reality. Many institutions currently, or soon, will require proof of a fundamental skill-set in basic laparoscopy for credentialing purposes. To this end, the American College of Surgeons and the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) have developed a validated assessment tool named Fundamentals in Laparoscopic Surgery. (FLS) In summary, like any surgery, there is considerable risk involved, however, the risk increases dramatically when an inexperienced surgeon is operating.
About the expert
This actively practicing, board certified colorectal surgeon treats over 100 colorectal cancer patients per year. In addition, he has published a vast body of medical literature on colorectal cancer throughout his 20+ year medical career. Finally, he is currently an assistant professor of surgery at one of the nation's top medical schools in addition to his private practice.

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