This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Michel Gagner during the SAGES/ASMBS Session: Reflux After Sleeve Gastrectomy on April 11 2018
Keyword(s): %EWL, 24 pH study, abdomen, acid reflux, anastomosis, antrum, antrum preservation, antrum resection, asthma, bariatric surgeon, bariatric surgery, Barretts esophagus, bile reflux scintigraphy, BMI, body mass index, cancer, Colombia, concomitant hernia, consensus conference, contraindication, crura, CT scan, de novo GERD, debate, DeMeester score, diaphragm, drugs, duodenal switch, endoscopy, esophagitis, esophagopexy, esophagus, excess weight loss, expert, failure, fat pad, France, French, fundic tissue, fundus, gastric bypass, gastric emptying, gastric ulcers, gastric volume, gastroesophageal reflux disease, general surgeon, GERD, hiatal defect, international consensus, Japan, manometry, MGB, mini gastric bypass, mobilization, morbidity, mutogenic effect, neo fundus, Nissen fundoplication, paraesophageal hernia, pH study, PPI, proton pump inhibitor, radiology, randomized controlled trials, RCT, readmission, reoperation, reservoir, residual gastric volume, simplified Hill repair, sleeve gastrectomy, stomach, stricture, suture, symptoms, technical considerations, technique, transthoracic sleeve migration, United States, Vonoprasan, weight regain
Citations–52 sec World J Gastroenterol 2017
Too large an antrum-2:49 Obes Surg 2012
Left fundic tissue–6:34 Ann Surg 2010
Avoid strictures & twists–7:34
Hiatal hernia repair–7:57 Obes Surg 2010
Nissen-sleeve for GERD patients–12:06 SOARD 2016
Sleeve for PEHs–13:04 JSLS 2006
Reflux after mini-gastric bypass–15:07 SOARD 2018
Vonoprasan–15:55
Conclusion–16:23