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Surgical challenges of lap pouch surgery PM Sagar The John Goligher Unit St James’s University Hospital, Leeds

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Surgical challenges of lap pouch surgery

PM SagarThe John Goligher Unit

St James’s University Hospital,Leeds

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Berlin Chirurgical Society 1933

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Kock pouch

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Ileal Pouch-anal Anastomosis

Straight ileoanal anastomosis

Continent ileostomy

Ileal pouch-anal anastomosis

Koch 1969

Nissen 1933

Ravitch & Sabiston 1955

Park & Nicholls 1978

Best1952

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Design of the ileal pouch

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S pouch

• Long efferent spout

• Self intubation in up to 50% of patients

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Difficult reach

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J or W pouch?

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Design of the ileal pouch-anal anastomosis

• Double stapled

• Hand sewn

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Hand sewn IPAA

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Double stapled IPAA

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Laparoscopic Ileal pouch procedure

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Placement of the ports

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Isolation of IMA & V pedicle

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Vascular division

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Left mesenteric division

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Splenic flexure

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Transverse colon

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Hepatic flexure

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Ileocaecal mobilisation

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Right colon

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Ligation of the ileocolic vessels

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Mobilisation of the rectum

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Exposure of the lower rectum

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Mobilisation of the left colon & rectum

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Linear contour to divide at the anorectal junction

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Anorectal division

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The ileal-pouch anal anastomosis

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Pouchogram abnormalitiesin 80 lap pouches

• Anastomotic leak n=4 (3 healed on later study)

• Tight stenosis delaying closure n=3

• Leak from blind end of J pouch n=1

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Pelvic sepsis

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Pelvic sepsis after IPAA (early)

Minor

Anastomotic sinus

EUA + antibiotics

Pouchogram

?Delay closure

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Pelvic sepsis after IPAA (early)

Minor

Anastomotic sinus

EUA + antibiotics

Pouchogram

?Delay closure

Major

CT guided drainage

Laparotomy

Wait 3 months

Revise

Healed Large cavityWait 3-12 mo

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Anastomotic stricture

• Causes – sepsis, tension, ischaemia

• Significant in 5-16%

• More common in stapled vs hand sewn

• Mild / moderate – Rx Hegars dilators

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Transanal pouch advancement

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Transanal pouch advancement

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Transanal pouch advancement

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Pouch advancement

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Pouch-vaginal fistula

Ileal pouch Vagina

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Classification

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MRI - pouch-vaginal fistula

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MR - healed pouch-vaginal fistula

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Transvaginal repair

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Deterioration in pouch function

Pouchitis

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Long efferent spout

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Twisted pouch

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Shrunken pouch

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Mobile blind afferent limb

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Pouch – fallopian tube fistula (Crohn’s disease)

Fistula tract

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Upstream problem:small bowel stricture

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Portal vein thrombosis

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Failed stapling

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Structural causes of pouch dysfunction

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Summary

• Fully counsel your patient

• Attention to detail especially at IPAA

• Structured approach to pouch dysfunction

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Pouchogram abnormalities

• Anastomotic leak n=4 (3 healed on later study)

• Tight stenosis delaying closure n=3

• Leak from blind end of J pouch n=1

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Isolation of IMA & V pedicle

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Left common iliac artery

Left ureter

IMA pedicle

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Vascular division

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Left mesenteric division

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Transverse colon

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Ileocaecal mobilisation

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Vascular division

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Exposure of the lower rectum

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Lateral peritoneal reflection

sigmoid

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Why Not?

• “It’s too hard”

• “It takes too long”

• “I can’t spare the time to learn”

• “I can’t train my registrars”

• “It’s too expensive”

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Aims of the study

• Safety and long term outcome of cross stapling

• Critical level of the IPAA

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Patients & methods

• Prospective database• July ‘06 - Dec ‘10

• 80 patients underwent IPAA under one surgeon

• Previous STC n=24

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Patients

• J pouch

• All defunctioned

• Steroids < 15 mg /day

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Results• Median operating time 210 mins (180-240)• Median time to reversal 4 mths (2-6)

• Height of IPAA = 3 cm (1-5)

• No incisional herniae• SBO n=2

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Conclusion

Double stapled IPAA via limited Pfannenstiel incision at lap IPAA

is safe and at an appropriate anastomotic level