Presented by James Ellsmere at the Session: Wild Cases presented in the Wild West held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Saturday, March 25, 2017
Keyword(s): air, benign strictures, bile, biliary drainage, biliary obstruction, biliary stent, bilious, cardiovascular event, colon cancer, contrast, covered self-expanding metal stents, cSEMS, debridement, defect, discharge, drain, duodenal cyst, duodenal fistula, duodenal leak, duodenal stricture, duodenum, endoscopic fixation, endoscopic salvage therapy, enteric stents, female, France, frozen abdomen, gastric outlet obstruction, gastrojejunostomy, gastroscope, Germany, GJ, GOO, guidewire, hemostasis, hepatobiliary, HPB, ICU, intensive care unit, laparotomy, leak, male, mortality, necrosectomy, necrotizing pancreatitis, open transduodenal resection, oral diet, outcomes, palliation, papilla, pyloric exclusion, pylorus, right hemicolectomy, self-expanding metal stents, SEMS, sepsis, single center, small bowel resection, staple, stent erosion, stent migration, stent removal, surgical management, surgical oncology, technical, technique, therapeutic endoscopy, upper gastrointestinal bleed, upper GI bleed, Wild Cases presented in the Wild West, wound healing
Risk of biliary obstruction–1:07
No need for biliary stent placement–8:28 Surg Endosc 2016
High risk of migration–9:23 World J Gastroenterol 2013
Summary–10:18