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Management for failed bariatric procedures : surgical strategies / Jacques Himpens and Ramon Vilallonga, editors.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Surgery--procedures, complications, and results series.
- Surgery - Procedures, Complications, and Results
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Obesity.
- Obesity--Surgery--Complications.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (179 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- New York, [New York] : Nova Biomedical, 2015.
- Summary:
- The book Management for Failed Bariatric Procedures: Surgical Strategies covers the full spectrum of revisional laparoscopic weight loss surgery after a failed primary procedure. The chapter authors, all currently operating experts in this field, cover the essentials of establishing a bariatric revisional surgery program, including diagnostic issues, metabolic failures, malabsorptive failures before considering technical options, guidelines for avoiding pitfalls, and a strict patient selection. The operative chapters discuss in full detail the surgical techniques and outcomes during revisional bariatric surgery, including laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding, laparoscopic Roux-en-Y, mini gastric bypass, and laparoscopic malabsorption procedures (BPD-DS). The text also tackles post-operative issues in these specific groups of patients, such as complications, reoperation and nutritional issues.
- Contents:
- MANAGEMENT FOR FAILED BARIATRIC PROCEDURES SURGICAL STRATEGIES ; MANAGEMENT FOR FAILED BARIATRIC PROCEDURES SURGICAL STRATEGIES ; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Foreword; References; Introduction; Chapter 1 Revisional Bariatric Surgery for Weight Regain: A Programmatic Approach; Abstract; Overview; Candidates; Education; Initial Evaluation; Anatomic Evaluation; Surgical Strategies; Behavior Modification; Summary; References; Chapter 2 Metabolic Failures and Bariatric Procedures; Abstract; Introduction; Effects in Terms of Glycemic Control
- Effects in Terms of Lipids Control and Cardiovascular OutcomesWhat Is the Role of Weight Loss in the Incidence of Cardiovascular Events?; Is There a Surgical Treatment Option for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Recurrence?; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3 Diagnostic Tools in Failed Bariatric Procedures; Abstract; Introduction; Definition of a Failed Bariatric Procedure; Spectrum of Failure of a Bariatric Procedure; Acute Failure, Diagnosis and Postulated Algorithm (For All Procedures Other Than Gastric Banding); How to Diagnose a Possible Early Complication?; 1. Laboratory Parameters
- 2. Clinical Symptoms and Signs3. Radiological Studies; 4. Diagnostic Laparoscopy (DL); Late Failure After Bariatric Intervention; Spectrum of Diagnostic Modalities; Diagnosis of Band Slippage; Diagnosis of Band Erosion; Port-Related Complications; Radiological Diagnostic Tools for a Failed Bariatric Intervention; Fluoroscopy (Upper GI Series); Three Dimensional CT Assessment; Role of Endoscopy in Follow-Up and Detection of Failures or Complications After Bariatric Interventions; Follow-Up Endoscopy after Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass; Stomal Stenosis; Marginal Ulceration
- Pouch and Stomal Dilatation and Blind Loop FormationGastro Gastric Fistulation; Follow-Up Endoscopy after Sleeve Gastrectomy: (Figure 7); Stenosis of the Sleeve; Sleeve Dilatation; Follow-Up Procedures After Malabsorptive Procedures (Biliopancreatic Diversion, BPD); Follow-Up Procedures After Vertical Banded Gastroplasty; Follow-Up Procedures After Gastric Banding; Endoscopy and Hiatal Hernia After Bariatric Intervention; Endoscopy and Reflux Disease After Bariatric Intervention; Role of Diagnostic Laparoscopy in Assessment of Failure After Bariatric Intervention: (Figures 11, 12); References
- Chapter 4 Adjustable Gastric Band FailuresAbstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Band Failures; 3. General Considerations in Revision or Conversion; 4. Primary Failure; 4.1. Conversion to Sleeve Gastrectomy; 4.2. Conversion to RYGB; 4.3. Conversion to Adjustable Banded RYGB; 5. Secondary Failure; 5.1. Failure Due to Patient Compliance or Due to Band Intolerance; 5.2. Mechanical Failure of the Band; 5.3. Pouch Slippage or Dilation; 5.4. Gastro-Esophageal Reflux (GERD); 6. Band Complications and Technical Failures; 6.1. Revision After Band Erosion; 6.2. Band Obstruction
- 6.3. Acute Herniation of the Stomach
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 1-63483-813-0
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