Bariatric Surgery PG Course: How Tight is Tight?
Kevin Reavis, M.D. subjective variables–57 sec Bougie data–2:37 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=17356932 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18656834 Keyword(s): bariatric procedures, Bougie, BPD, endoscope, esophagram, EWL, gastrectomy, leak, LSG, morbid obesity, oversew, SSAT, staple line failure, staple line reinforcement, stenosis, stricture
Bariatric Surgery PG Course: Sleeve Gastrectomy Neurohormonal Control of Obesity, Diabetes
Sayeed Ikramuddin, M.D. fat & inflammation–6:02 leptin–7:43 citation–9:50 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=20226189 insulin resistance measurement–11:34 HOMA–12:06 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21347823 Keyword(s): adipokine, adiponectin, AGB, antrum, bariatric surgery, Bougie, cytokines, EWL, foregut, gastric emptying, ghrelin, GIP, GLP1, glucagon, glucose metabolism, glucose tolerance test, HbA1c, hindgut, HOMA, incretin, inflammation, insulin clamp, IR, leptin, neurohormonal control, neuropeptide Y, obesity, PYY, restrictive procedure, RYGB, satiety, […]
Inguinal Hernia – Laparoscopic vs. Open Debate: What is the BEST Practice? – Discussion
All Faculty Keyword(s): balloon, bladder injuries, contamination, Coopers ligament, Foley, hernia defect, inguinal hernia repair, laparoscopy, learning curve, Lichtenstein repair, LVHR, mesh infection, robotic prostatectomy, small bowel resection, staph aureus, strangulated bowel, tacks, TAPP, TEP
Inguinal Hernia – Laparoscopic vs. Open Debate: What is the BEST Practice? – Fixation
Edward Felix, M.D. why lap inguinal hernia repairs fail–1:13 what can happen without fixation–1:47 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9502701 types of recurrences–2:17 prevention of mesh displacement–2:55 mesh f Keyword(s): glue, hernioplasty, iliopubic tract, inguinal hernia fixation, mesh displacement, recurrence, self adhering mesh, spiral tacker, staples, TEP
Inguinal Hernia – Laparoscopic vs. Open Debate: What is the BEST Practice? – No Fixation
Maurice Arregui, M.D. citation–2:24 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=17885789 forces keeping mesh in place–6:42 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11757535 reasons for recurrence–12:21 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih. Keyword(s): cord lipoma, EBM, GPRVS, groin hernias, hernioplasty, intraabdominal pressure, lap hernia repair, mesh fixation, pantaloon hernia, recurrence, TEP