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Dr. Steve Rothenberg

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MALS with Trinity

Video Published 2026-05-05

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Laparoscopic median arcuate ligament division in a 17-year-old with chronic pain from celiac artery compression. Demonstrates systematic dissection using 5mm advanced bipolar energy device, managing inflammatory tissue and celiac plexus while safely releasing the ligament to restore arterial flow.

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  • Laparoscopic MALS release uses 5mm energy devices to safely divide median arcuate ligament directly on celiac trunk without thermal injury
  • Identifying right crus and hepatic-celiac junction is critical; inflammatory nodes may obscure anatomy and require resection for safe exposure
  • Celiac plexus nerve fibers must be divided to fully expose and decompress the celiac trunk at its aortic origin
  • Complete ligament division to aortic insertion produces immediate visible expansion of compressed celiac artery
  • 90-minute procedure with same-day discharge and symptom resolution demonstrates feasibility of minimally invasive approach for pediatric MALS

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