Publications by authors named "Ryan M Juza"

Background: Malignant bowel obstruction (MBO) is a sequela of advanced intraabdominal cancer and has a profound impact on quality of life. Common therapy is endoscopic decompressive gastrostomy tube placement. Standard gastrostomy tubes are poorly designed to completely evacuate the dependent portions of the stomach due to their location on the anterior gastric wall.

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Introduction: For patients with a gallbladder in situ, choledocholithiasis is a common presenting symptom. Both two-session endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and subsequent cholecystectomy (CCY) and single-stage (simultaneous CCY/ERCP) have been described. We utilize an antegrade wire, rendezvous cannulation (AWRC) technique to facilitate ERCP during CCY.

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Article Synopsis
  • Endoscopic management of full-thickness gastrointestinal tract defects (FTGID) is a less invasive option compared to surgery, showing promising results in a study of 92 patients with 117 FTGID.
  • Over-the-scope clips were used successfully, achieving a closure rate of 66.1%, especially effective for leaks compared to fistulae.
  • The approach demonstrated a low complication rate, with only 14.9% needing surgery, suggesting it is a safe alternative for managing FTGID.
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Purpose: Endoscopy is playing an ever-increasing role in the management of acute biliopancreatic disorders. With the management paradigm shifting away from more invasive surgical approaches, surgeons need to be aware of the treatment options available to improve patient care. Our manuscript serves to improve surgeons' knowledge and understanding of these emerging treatment modalities to expand their algorithmic approach to biliopancreatic disorders.

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Background And Objectives: The prevalence of patients with a history of bariatric surgery is climbing. Medical and surgical questions arising in this patient population may prompt them to present to the nearest emergency department (ED), irrespective of that facility's experience with bariatric surgery. The emergency physician is the first to evaluate patients with a history of bariatric surgery who present with abdominal symptoms.

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Background And Objectives: Robotic surgical programs are increasing in number. Efficient methods by which to monitor and evaluate robotic surgery teams are needed.

Methods: Best practices for an academic university medical center were created and instituted in 2009 and continue to the present.

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Background: Ventral hernias are common sequelae of abdominal surgery. Recently, transversus abdominis release has emerged as a viable option for large or recurrent ventral hernias. Our objective was to determine the outcomes of posterior component separation via transversus abdominis release for the treatment of abdominal wall hernias in the first series of patients at one institution.

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Introduction: Parastomal hernias are a complex surgical problem affecting a large number of patients. Recurrences continue to occur despite various methods of repair. We present a novel method of open parastomal hernia repair with retromuscular mesh reinforcement in a modified Sugarbaker configuration.

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The robotic surgical platform is being utilized by a growing number of hospitals across the country, including academic medical centers. Training programs are tasked with teaching their residents how to utilize this technology. To this end, we have developed and implemented a robotic surgical curriculum, and share our initial experience here.

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Background: Sleeve gastrectomy is an effective weight loss procedure that is technically less complex than Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. However, staple line leak (SLL) remains a significant complication of this procedure with reported incidence ranging from 1%-7%. Multiple treatment strategies for SLL are reported including surgical re-exploration, percutaneous drainage, and endoscopic stenting.

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Background: Crohn's disease (CD) patients are typically underweight; however, a growing cohort of overweight CD patients is emerging. The current study investigates whether body mass index (BMI) or volumetric fat parameters can be used to predict morbidity after ileocolectomy for CD.

Methods: One hundred and forty-three CD patients who underwent elective ileocolectomy were identified from our Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Registry.

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Robotic surgery is experiencing a rapidly-increasing presence in the field of general surgery. The adoption of any new technology carries the challenge of training current and future surgeons in a safe and effective manner. We report our experience with the initiation of a robotic general surgery program at an academic institution while simultaneously incorporating surgical trainees.

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The liver is the largest gland in the body occupying 2.5% of total body weight and providing a host of functions necessary for maintaining normal physiological homeostasis. Despite the complexity of its functions, the liver has a homogenous appearance, making hepatic anatomy a challenging topic of discussion.

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Previous reports describing laparoscopic-assisted transhiatal gastric transposition for long gap esophageal atresia (LGEA) have focused on older infants (median age of 11 months). By performing this operation at an earlier age, patients may avoid esophagostomies or prolonged hospitalizations with nasoesophageal tubes. An additional benefit is the earlier introduction of oral feeds, which is likely to decrease the incidence of oral aversion and feeding difficulties.

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As part of the School Children Have Early Onset of Leading Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes Mellitus (SCHOOL) project, this study examines the effect of elevated body mass index on metabolic parameters and its relationship to insulin resistance in prepubertal and postpubertal students from the Wausau School District in central Wisconsin. Two hundred forty-seven nondiabetic students were randomly selected (125 prepubertal [2nd graders] and 122 postpubertal [11th graders]). Waist/hip ratio and body mass index corrected for age and sex were calculated.

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Statins frequently do not control all of the lipid abnormalities found in patients with the metabolic sydrome. Pioglitizone (PIO), an insulin sensitizing agent, has been shown to have favorable lipid effects in diabetic patients. Little information is available regarding the effect of combined statin and PIO therapy in non-diabetic patients with the metabolic syndrome.

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