Presented by Ninh Tuan Nguyen at the Your Session: Management of Complications of Bariatric Surgery held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Friday, March 24, 2017
Keyword(s): abdominal pain, anastomosis, antibiotics, antrum, ASMBS, bridge, complications, conduit, conversion, CT scan, defect, detection, diagnostic evaluation, diagnostic laparoscopy, distal obstruction, drain, drainage, endoscopic stenting, endoscopy, enteral feeding, esophageal leak, esophageal stent, esophagus, extravasation, FDA, fistula, friable tissue, fundus, gastrectomy, gastric bypass, gastric remnant, gastroesophageal junction, gastrointestinal leak, GEJ, GI leak, hiatal hernia, hypoxemia, incisura, intervention, jejunostomy, laparoscopically, malignant obstruction, malnutrition, management, mediastinum, mobilization, NPO, off-label use, parenteral nutrition, pathophysiology, pouch, prevention, primary closure, purulent, reflux, RNY reconstruction, Roux-en-Y reconstruction, SIRS, sleeve gastrectomy, stenosis, stent, stomach, suction, tachycardia, tortuosity, TPN, upper gastrointestinal, upper GI
Esophageal stent off-label use–9 sec
Prevention & detection of GI leak–30 sec
Mechanisms for sleeve gastrectomy leaks–44 sec
Leaks vs fistulas–1:10
Optimal management of acute leaks–1:23
Recognition of SIRS–1:40
CT scan image of leak–2:17
Conventional management of acute leak–3:14
New management of sleeve leaks–3:30
Aims in management of sleeve leaks with stent–3:47
Citation–9:29 Ann Thorac Surg 2010
Chronic sleeve obstruction–9:51
Take-home message–13:26