This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Daniel M Herron during the When Bad Things Happen to Good People: Managing Bariatric Mishaps on April 13 2018
Keyword(s): air insufflation, anatomy, anesthesiologist, antrum, bariatric mishaps, chest, consent form, contrast, conversion, convert, diaphragm, duodenal remnant, duodenum, endoscope, enterostomy, esophageal, esophagus, fluoroscopy suite, fundoplication, fundus, G-tube, gallbladder, gastric bypass, gastric mobilization, gastric pull-up, gastric stump, gastroenterologist, gastroesophageal junction, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastrointestinal, gastrojejunostomy, gastroplasty, gastrostomy tube, GEJ, GERD, greater curvature, hiatal hernia repair, leak, LOA, lysis of adhesions, multidisciplinary, obstruction, omentum, orogastric tube, pain, paraesophageal hernia repair, polyester suture, pouch, reflux, right upper quadrant pain, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, RUQ pain, RYGB, sleeve gastrecomy, sleeve herniation, smoking, staple line, stapler, stent, stomach, stomach mobilization, stricture, tension, upper endoscopy, upper GI series, weight loss