Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2346272658> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2346272658 endingPage "367" @default.
- W2346272658 startingPage "359" @default.
- W2346272658 abstract "Bariatric surgery is recognized as the most effective treatment against obesity as it results in significant weight reduction and a high rate of remission of obesity-related comorbidities. However, bariatric surgery is not uncommonly associated with complications and an endoscopic approach to management is preferred over surgical reintervention. This review illustrates the latest developments in the endoscopic management of bariatric surgical complications.For successful management of complications, precipitating and perpetuating factors must be addressed in addition to directing therapy at the target pathology. Endoscopy is well tolerated even in the acute postoperative setting when performed carefully with CO2 insufflation. Chronic proximal staple-line leaks/fistulas frequently do not respond to primary closure with diversion therapy, and a new technique of stricturotomy has been reported to improve outcomes. Innovations in the field of transoral endoscopic instruments have led to the development of a single-session entirely internal endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography by creating a gastrogastric anastomosis.Endoscopy allows for early diagnosis and prompt institution of therapy and should, therefore, be the first-line intervention in the management of complications of bariatric surgery in patients who do not need urgent surgical intervention. Computed tomography-guided drainage may be necessary in patients with drainable fluid collections.http://links.lww.com/COG/A11." @default.
- W2346272658 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2346272658 creator A5009406100 @default.
- W2346272658 creator A5032847603 @default.
- W2346272658 creator A5084888798 @default.
- W2346272658 date "2015-09-01" @default.
- W2346272658 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2346272658 title "Endoscopic management of bariatric surgical complications" @default.
- W2346272658 cites W134465458 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W1558000543 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W1770486452 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W1963868830 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W1965292671 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W1977464476 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W1981412437 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W1984771260 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W1985303966 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W1986167111 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W1988502679 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W1992450787 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W1993793866 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W1995470151 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2000748570 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2002828198 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2007370171 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2008621341 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2009216224 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2010781317 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2019765112 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2023234195 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2026017926 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2026098756 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2026452492 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2028081079 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2030025170 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2039548267 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2044974674 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2045397853 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2047150140 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2054668599 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2054838468 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2055001433 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2055778561 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2064224369 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2071921871 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2076048393 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2076764026 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2077493077 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2078449008 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2082287818 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2082885214 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2083469409 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2084614807 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2088716488 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2090096074 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2092892094 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2093200101 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2103309991 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2106082176 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2112302884 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2124257586 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2126611187 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2127189837 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2132464299 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2133052184 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2145668841 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2151393928 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2152558311 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2156846022 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2157178705 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2160065892 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2161896289 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2163460743 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2273157797 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2283047087 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W2314257208 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W4211074814 @default.
- W2346272658 cites W4255186591 @default.
- W2346272658 doi "https://doi.org/10.1097/mog.0000000000000202" @default.
- W2346272658 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26200000" @default.
- W2346272658 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W2346272658 type Work @default.
- W2346272658 sameAs 2346272658 @default.
- W2346272658 citedByCount "12" @default.
- W2346272658 countsByYear W23462726582016 @default.
- W2346272658 countsByYear W23462726582017 @default.
- W2346272658 countsByYear W23462726582019 @default.
- W2346272658 countsByYear W23462726582021 @default.
- W2346272658 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2346272658 hasAuthorship W2346272658A5009406100 @default.
- W2346272658 hasAuthorship W2346272658A5032847603 @default.
- W2346272658 hasAuthorship W2346272658A5084888798 @default.
- W2346272658 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2346272658 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W2346272658 hasConcept C2775967933 @default.
- W2346272658 hasConcept C2778444009 @default.
- W2346272658 hasConcept C2778451229 @default.
- W2346272658 hasConcept C511355011 @default.