This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Keith Chae Kim during the Masters Bariatrics: Revision and Reversal on April 11 2018
Keyword(s): abscess, adhesion, anastomosis, anatomy, armamentarium, band, band erosion, barbed suture, bariatric surgery, bleeding, blood loss, blood supply, Brazil technique, callibration tube, clinic, complex patients, complication rate, EJ, esophageal perforation, esophagojejunostomy, esophagus, fellow, greater curvature, ICG, indocyanine green, infection, instrumentation, intra abdominal abscess, jejunojejunostomy, JJ, laparoscopic skills, leak rate, lesser sac, liver, loop, mortality, open Nissen, outcomes, perfusion, practice, reflux, resection, revisional surgery, revisions, risk benefit ratio, robot, robotic surgery, small bowel, staple line, stomach, technique, University consortium, University of Texas Houston, VBG, vomiting, Washington University, wrap, wristed instruments
Potential advantages of robotic surgery–49 sec
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