This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Walter S Medlin during the Managing Long Term Complications of Bariatric Surgery: Weight Regain and Long-Term Nutrition on April 12 2018
Keyword(s): abdominal pain, ALS, American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, antecolic, ASMBS, bariatric surgery, Bariatric Times, bleeding, cancer, constipation, diabetes, diarrhea, DS, elective, EWL, excess weight loss, failure, G-tube, gastric bypass, gastric cancer, gastric remnant, gastroduodenal artery, gastrostomy tube, GDA, genetics, GLP-1, gut, Huntingtons disease, ileo-ileostomy, indications, Institutional Review Board, IRB, jejuno-jejunostomy, JJ, Lap band, limb, long-term complications, long-term nutrition, loop duodenal switch, medication responiveness, medications, mesentery, neurology, omega loop, omentum, outcomes, patient satisfaction, perforated ulcer, Petersens defect, pylorus, PYY, retrocolic, retrospective, Roux-en-Y, SADI, single anastomois duodeno-ileal bypass, sleeve revision, staging, stool, swallow, U.S., United States, vagal stimulation, weight loss, weight regain
Failure or expression of phenotype–3:04
Expectations–5:27
Weight loss between sleeve alone & with SADI–6:40 SORD 2015
Staging–7:31
Is there a benefit?–8:07
Is there a drawback?–9:21
Conclusion–15:22