This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by James Ellsmere during the SAGES/IPEG Session: Are You Kidding? You Want to be a Pediatric Bariatric Surgeon? Everything You Need to Know But Were Afraid to Ask
Keyword(s): achalasia balloon, anatomical abnormalities, bariatric surgeon, bariatric surgeons, bariatric surgery, Barretts esophagus, biliary, BMI, body mass index, cholecystectomy, conversion, cost effectiveness, diagnostic, dilatation, dilated fundus, endoscopic GERD therapy, endoscopic therapy, ERCP, esophagitis, evaluation, expertise, female, foregut surgery, gastric band, gastric bypass, gastroesophageal junction, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastrointestinal, GEJ, GERD, heartburn, hiatal hernia, incisura, informed consent, International Pediatric Endoscopy Group, IPEG, Lap band, management, manometry, medication, morbidity, MRCP, mucosa, pain, pediatric bariatric surgeon, postprandial epigastric pain, PPI, presentation, proton pump inhibitor, public health, redo, regurgitation, restrictive procedures, revisional bariatric surgery, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, RYGB, Schatzki ring, severity, sleeve gastrectomy, stenosis, stoma stenosis, stone, surveillance endoscopy, symptoms, therapeutic endoscopy, upper GI, weight loss surgery, WLS
Reflux after weight loss surgery–40 sec JAMA 2018
Diagnosing GERD–6:56
Sleeve gastrectomy revision options–10:45 Ann Surg 2010
Band revision options–12:30
Gastric bypass revisions–13:35
Endoscopic GERD therapy–14:20 World J Gastroenterol 2017
Need for surveillance–15:19 SOARD 2017
Summary–16:10