This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Eric DeMaria during the Managing Long Term Complications of Bariatric Surgery: Weight Regain and Long-Term Nutrition on April 12 2018
Keyword(s): anastomotic outlet, anatomic revision, anatomy, appetite, barium contrast, behavioral counseling, biopsy forcep, carbs, cottage cheese, dilated pouch, esophageal food reservoir, esophagus, expert, fluoro, fluoroscopy, gastric pouch, gastrojejunostomy, grazing, hiatal hernia, hunger, International Consensus, laparosopic gastrojejunal sleeve, long-term complications, metabolic surgery, morbidly obese, open gastric bypass, outlet revision, overeating, patient selection, pediatrics, postop, postoperative, pouch revision, restrictive procedures, retroflexion, saline, satiety, specimen, upper gastrointestinal, upper GI, Z-line
Revisional bariatric surgery process–2:10
A good candidate for revision–3:20
RYGB–4:08
Compliance eating behavior issues–5:08
Classification of eating behavior–8:10
Several proposed subtypes gastric bypass weight regain–10:22
Endoscopy–12:04
Citation–16:02 Obes Surg 2011