This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Kelvin D Higa during the Masters Bariatrics: Revision and Reversal on April 11 2018
Keyword(s): adjustable gastric banding, adjuvant chemotherapy, AGB, alimentary limb, anatomy, biliopancreatic diversion, biliopancreatic limb, BMI, body mass index, BP limb, BPD, candy cane, comorbidity, compliance, conversion, diabetes resolution, dissection, duodenal switch, dysphagia, early distalization, endoscopic stoma reduction, evaluation, failure, gastric bypass failure, gastrointestinal tract, GI tract, glycemic control, gold standard, hiatus, hypertension, IFSO, ileocecal valve, insurance, International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity, Lap band, laparoscopic gastric bypass, lifestyle modification, liver, long-term follow-up, loop, malnourishment, marginal ulcers, masters bariatrics, medication, metabolic surgery, non-compliance, nutrition, obesity, open J-I bypass, open jejuno-ileal bypass, outcomes, pain, pouch, protein malnutrition, qsymia, RBMI, reflux, reoperative bariatric metabolic interventions, reoperative surgery, reversal, revision, revision surgery, risk, risk benefit ratio, Roux limb, SADI, single anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass, sleep apnea, sleeve gastrectomy, small intestine, standard of practice, stoma, stomach, support group, technique, UGI series, upper gastrointestinal series, weight recividism, weight regain
Citation–7:42 SORD 2014
Evaluation–10:42
Reoperative bariatric metabolic interventions–12:30
Adjuvant chemotherapy–13:10
Endoscopic stoma reduction–14:44 Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 2011
Gastric pouch &/or stoma reduction–15:44
Early distalization–16:54
Conversion GBP to DS–18:38