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10/06/2021

Laproscopic Reduction of Internal Herniation

21/05/2020

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Dr. Victor Philip Delos Reyes, FPSGS, FPCS, FPALES
General Surgeon
Capitol Medical Center
Allied Care Experts Medical Center

21/05/2020

Laparoscopic Appendectomy using extracorporeal knot tying (Mishra’s knot)

Dr. Victor Philip Delos Reyes, FPSGS, FPCS, FPALES
General Surgeon
Capitol Medical Center
Allied Care Experts Medical Center

08/05/2020

Laparoscopic Choledocotomy for Common Bile Duct Exploration
S/P Attempted ERCP, Stent Insertion

Dr. Victor Philip Delos Reyes, FPSGS, FPCS, FPALES
General Surgeon
Capitol Medical Center
Allied Care Experts Medical Center

30/01/2020

I stared at the computer monitor looking at my organs – my gall bladder, kidney, spleen, pancreas and uterus. I never thought of myself as a walking set of organs. I had always detached myself from the things I loved to eat – papaitan (cow innards), bopis (cow’s lungs) and those sweet meats my...

Complications in Bariatric Surgery CourseIrcad Taiwan, September 16-18, 2019
24/10/2019

Complications in Bariatric Surgery Course
Ircad Taiwan, September 16-18, 2019

17/07/2019
A hernia is a sac-like structure that protrudes from a weak area or opening in the wall of the abdominal cavity. It is s...
27/01/2019

A hernia is a sac-like structure that protrudes from a weak area or opening in the wall of the abdominal cavity. It is seen as a bulge over the skin, and often characterized with pain and discomfort. The most commonly used laparoscopic surgical techniques for hernia repair are transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) and totally extraperitoneal (TEP) repair.

TAPP repair – This minimally invasive surgical procedure is performed under general anesthesia. Your surgeon makes a small incision beneath the navel. A needle is inserted through the incision and the abdomen is filled with gas. This allows your surgeon to view the internal organs clearly. The needle is removed and a camera is inserted through the incision. Further, 2 more incisions are made near the navel to introduce the surgical instruments. The peritoneum (a membrane that lines the abdominal cavity) is cut and the hernia sac is removed carefully. A synthetic mesh is placed over the peritoneal opening and then closed with sutures. The disadvantage of the TAPP procedure is it can cause injury to adjacent abdominal organs. The advantage of the TAPP procedure is that it can be performed on patients who have undergone previous lower midline surgery.

TEP repair – This procedure is also performed under general anesthesia. Your surgeon makes small incisions below the navel. A balloon is placed in the preperitoneal space (space between the peritoneum and anterior abdominal wall) and filled with gas to separate the layers. The camera and the surgical instruments are passed through the incisions. Your surgeon exposes the hernial sac, repositions it and seals the hernia with a synthetic mesh. The incisions are then closed with sutures. The mesh slowly gets incorporated with the tissues of the abdominal wall. The advantage of TEP procedure is that it prevents the risk associated with damage to the internal organs as it is performed outside of the peritoneum.

As with all surgical procedures, TEP and TAPP hernia repair may be associated with certain complications, which include infection, bleeding, swelling and damage to the adjacent organs.

A cholecystectomy is a procedure in which the gallbladder is removed from the body. Laparascopy enables the removal of t...
21/01/2019

A cholecystectomy is a procedure in which the gallbladder is removed from the body. Laparascopy enables the removal of the gallbladder while making only five small incisions into the abdomen, vs one very large one.

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