This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by All Panelists during the Managing Long Term Complications of Bariatric Surgery: Weight Regain and Long-Term Nutrition on April 12 2018
Keyword(s): American Society of Metabolic & Bariatric Surgeons, anemia, antireflux surgery, ASMBS, bariatric surgery, Barretts esophagus, bile reflux, biliary reflux, BMI, body mass index, C-arm, compliance, consensus meetings, contraindication, contrast, cost, cytology, diabetes resolution, diarrhea, dietician, endoscopy, entrustable professional activities, EPAs, esophageal cancer, gastric bypass, healthcare system, hiatal hernia, hiatal reflux, incidence, insulin, iron, Kaiser Permanente, long-term complications, long-term follow-up, long-term nutrition, loop DS, loop duodenal switch, magnesium, malabsorptive procedure, manometry, marginal ulcers, MBSAQIP, Medicaid, Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery Accreditation & Quality, mini gastric bypass, multivitamin, Nissen fundoplication, non-compliance, nutritional deficiencies, obesity, Obesity Surgery, osteoporosis, parathyroid hormone, patient education, patient selection, pH, pH manometry, posterior repair, postop, postoperative, preop, preoperative, reflux, SADI, single anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, sleeve revisions, staging, Surgery for Obesity & Related Diseases, thiamine, University of Utah, upper gastrointestinal, upper GI, vitamin deficiencies, vitamin supplements, weight loss, weight regain, zinc