This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by David S Tichansky during the When Bad Things Happen to Good People: Managing Bariatric Mishaps on April 13 2018
Keyword(s): abdomen, abscess, airway, American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery, anatomy, antibiotic, aortic surgeon, ASMBS, balloon dilation, bariatric mishaps, bleeding, bronchial tree, bronchogram, chest tube, clips, complications, contrast, coughing, cross clamping, CT scan, debridement, diaphragm, drain, drainage, EJ, erosion, esophagojejunostomy, expertise, exposure, female, fibrin glue, flap, gastric bypass revision, gastro-bronchial fistula, gastrointestinal, GBF, high risk, iatrogenic, incidence, intracostal, leak, lung, lung resection, management, mediastinum, mucosal, necrosis, necrotic, NSQIP, obstruction, percutaneous drainage, pleura, pneumonia, primary repair, pulmonary symptoms, pus, reconstruction, repair, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, RYGB, sleeve gastrecomy, sleeve leak, source control, spleen, stents, thoracic aorta, thoracoabdominal exposure, thoracotomy, transfusion, upper GI, weight gain, weight loss surgery, WLS, x-ray
Incidence–47 sec Obes Facts 2012
Management choices–3:49 Obes Surg 2015