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Modified per-oral plication of the neo-esophagus for refractory delayed gastric conduit emptying: a novel endoscopic approach. [PDF]
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Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration for retained biliary stent removal after one anastomosis gastric bypass: A case report. [PDF]
Levy J, Keidar A, Eldar SM, Abu Abeid A.
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Vertical Gastroplasty: Evolution of Vertical Banded Gastroplasty
World Journal of Surgery, 1998AbstractThe objective of this paper is to summarize the goals, technical requirements, advantages, and potential risks of gastroplasty for treatment of severe obesity. Gastroplasty is preferred to more complex operations, as it preserves normal digestion and absorption and avoids complications that are peculiar to exclusion operations.
E E, Mason +5 more
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Digestive Surgery, 1999
The use of the stomach is still the preferred substitute for the esophagus requiring only the anastomosis to reestablish food passage. Furthermore the gastric substitute acquires spontaneous propulsive contractility and is associated with good long-term functional results.
M, Schilling, M W, Büchler
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The use of the stomach is still the preferred substitute for the esophagus requiring only the anastomosis to reestablish food passage. Furthermore the gastric substitute acquires spontaneous propulsive contractility and is associated with good long-term functional results.
M, Schilling, M W, Büchler
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Laparoscopic Clip Gastroplasty with the BariClip
Obesity Surgery, 2020Having the advantages of the reversibility by clipping and not cutting the stomach, the BariClip procedure reproduces the effect of the SG [1, 2] without adding the risk of leaks, and minimizes the occurrence of postoperative GERD by decreasing the intragastric pressure [3].
Patrick Noel +2 more
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Removal of a gastroplasty ring
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2005Case Reports ; Journal Article ; info:eu-repo/semantics ...
Hookey, L +3 more
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Total Fundoplication Gastroplasty (Nissen Gastroplasty): Five-Year Review
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1985Gastroplasty was introduced by Collis in 1961 and has undergone several modifications. The combination of total fundoplication with gastroplasty was reported in 1977 and referred to as total fundoplication gastroplasty; however, the term Nissen gastroplasty also is commonly used.
R D, Henderson, G V, Marryatt
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Gastroplasty procedures, particularly vertical banded gastroplasty
European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 1999Vertical banded gastroplasty (VBG), the most frequently performed restrictive procedure to control severe obesity, was developed by Mason in 1982. The procedure evolved from experiential trials of earlier concepts and the timely availability of instrumentation to allow stapled vertical partition of the stomach.
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