SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY SYNDROME FOUR MONTHS FOLLOWING SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY
Presented by Allison M Barrett at the SAGES 2014 Meeting; Panel – Concurrent Session SS1 MIS/Solid Organ
Allison M Barrett, MD, David J Harrison, BA, Seth I Felder, MD, Edward H Phillips, MD, FACS, Miguel A Burch, MD, FACS; Cedars Sinai Medical Center
Points of interest:
case report–14 sec
CT scan–33 sec
duplex sonography-43 sec
SMA syndrome described–56 sec
diagnosis–1:13
incidence–1:23 (Need to provide citation links: https://www.ncbi.n
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