Presented by Aurora Dawn Pryor 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): absorbable suture, acid, acute surgery, adhesions, alcohol, anastomosis, anticoagulation, aspirin, asymptomatic, bariatric surgery, bile, bleeding, carafate, clip, conversion, counseling, diagnosis, dysphagia, EGD, EJ, endoscopic, epigastric, epigastric pain, esophagojejunostomy, EtOH, excision, G tube, gastric bypass, gastric pouch, gastro-gastric fistula, gastrojejunostomy revision, gastrostomy tube, GGF, GJ revision, H. pylori, incidence, jejunum, joint pain, marginal ulcers, medical management, medication, medications, misoprostil, nausea, NSAID, obstruction, omentum, oversew, pain, pain management, patch, perforation, pouch, PPI, preoperative, prevention, proton pump inhibitor, recurrence, remnant, reoperation, resection, retroflexion, revisional bariatric surgery, risk factors, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, RYGB, screening, screening endoscopy, sleeve gastrectomy, smoking, stomach, stress, symptoms, therapy, thoracoscopic, tissue, tobacco use, transabdominal, truncal vagotomy, Tylenol, VATS, video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery, vomiting, weight loss
Risk factors for marginal ulcers–21 sec
Prevention–1:20
GGF–1:44
MU presentation–2:27
Dx–2:46
Medical management–3:19
Acute surgery–4:02
Endoscopic options–4:32
Persistent symptoms–4:45
Citation–5:12 Surg Endosc 2007
Conversion to sleeve–5:48
Citation–6:28 SORD 2009
Summary–8:17