Conclusion: Using the devised techniques, a Japanese gastroenterological surgical department was able to safely perform bariatric surgery on patients with BMIs of 35 – 75.8 (kg/m2).
Background: Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) is gaining popularity worldwide as a definitive bariatric procedure. However, there are still some controversial issues associated with the technique, such as methods of the reliably dissection of gastric fundus, the prevention of the gastric tube strictures and the
Introduction: Polycystic ovarian syndrome(PCOS) is the most common endocrine disorder among women of reproductive age.Pcos encompasses a broad spectrum of signs&symptoms of ovary dysfunction,obesity,blood pressure,insulin resistance & infertility.Bariatric Surgery can be an effective means of weightloss in Pcos & curing Infertility .
Material&Method: 15 female patients were enrolled in the study from 2012- 2014.66%(n=5)
Were in age group of 20-30 years,33%(n=8) were in age group of 25-33 yea
Objective: Laparoscopic liver resection(LLR) is a rapidly spreading in recent years, however, there is not an obvious evidence yet that it is minimal invasive. In this study, we have introduced the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) in the LLR cases and evaluated the possibility and the safety.
Method: Of the 170 LLR cases we have performed in our institution from January 2008 to July 2015, 5 cases were included in ERAS program as an approved study. The conditions for the participation in t
Objective: To investigate the accuracy of observing commo bile duct (CBD) remnant stones by injection of saline through endoscopic nasobiliary drainage(ENBD) under the guidance of ultrasound.
Methods: ENBD was routinely placed in 58 patients with CBD stones who underwent endoscopic stone extraction. Ultrasound examination was performed 3 to 5 postoperative days. After routine examination by a professional ultrasound doctor, 50-200ml saline was injected through ENBD slowly. Ultrasonic results, i
This is a case study aims to evaluate the safety and outcome of laparoscopic cholecystectomy in patients with incidental intraoperative findings of liver cirrhosis.
This is a case of a 55-years old diabetic female who had chronic intermittent right upper quadrant abdominal pain and had a recent whole abdominal ultrasound findings of Diffuse Fatty Liver and Cholelithiasis. She had no episode of jaundice and her physical examination findings and ancillary laboratory results were unremarkable.