Gastric bypass revisionsGastric bypass complicationsEndoscopic surgical managementIn the care of post Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery patients, the late complications of suboptimal weight loss and weight regain are common. Although surgical revision has been the standard of care for these ...
One of the serious complications of LRYGP is the presence of a mesenteric defect (MD) and internal hernia (IH), which can lead to abdominal pain, post-prandial pain, obstruction, bowel ischemia/necrosis, and even death if not detected. These hernias need prompt diagnosis and surgical ...
However, a significant number of patients have had open gastric bypass, which is associated with a high risk of hernia. Therefore, it is not uncommon for the plastic surgeon to encounter a massive weight loss patient with an incisional hernia. When approaching these patients, the authors first...
Determinants of Surgical Morbidity in Gastric Cancer Treatment - ScienceDirect The occurrence of early surgical complications after gastrectomy as a treatment for gastric cancer has been reported to have a negative impact on longterm ... R Persiani,V Antonacci,A Biondi,... - 《J Am Coll Surg》...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess the complications associated with the laparoscopic treatment of gastric cancer and to discuss their managem... T Bo,P Zhihong,Y Peiwu - 《Surgical Endoscopy》 被引量: 0发表: 2009年 Management of postgastrectomy syndromes There is still much to...
Their mean age was 53 years, 57% were men, and the time from MI to surgery or start of follow-up averaged 4.8 years among cases and 4.6 years among controls. In the surgery group, Roux-en-Ygastric bypasswith a small (< 25 mL) gastric pouch was used in 91% of patients and sleeve...
Postgastrectomy syndromes result from altered form and function of the stomach. Gastrectomy disrupts reservoir capacity, mechanical digestion, and gastric emptying. Early recognition of symptoms with prompt evaluation and treatment is essential. Many syn
while slow-transit disorders include delayed gastric emptying, alkaline reflux gastritis, and Roux limb stasis. Diagnostic evaluation involves a combination of clinical history, upper endoscopy, radiographic imaging such as an upper gastrointestinal series, and functional studies such as a gastric emptying...
B: pregnancy after gastric bypass surgery vs. sleeve gastrectomy. * denotes statistically significance after corrections for multiple comparisons Full size image Fig. 2 Distribution of vitamin K1 concentrations in women with post-bariatric pregnancies and controls Full size image Table 4 Multiadjusted ...
Outcomes and complications after long versus short gastric pouch Roux-en-Y gastric bypass in patients with severe obesity Article Open access 28 December 2024 One anastomosis gastric bypass as a one-stage bariatric surgical procedure in patients with BMI ≥ 50 kg/m2 Article Open access 22...