- Focuses on operative technique, pitfalls, and post-operative complications
- Provides information on how to successfully manage a patient requiring reoperation
- Written by experts in the field
This book is divided into 3 parts, each containing chapters that cover commonly encountered clinical scenarios of reoperative surgery. These parts include revisional bariatric surgery, reoperation for complications of bariatric surgery, and revisional anti-reflux and gastric procedures. The information covered discusses existing literature and best-practices in patient care, with a focus on operative technique, pitfalls, and post-operative complications. The aim of this book is to provide the reader with information on how to successfully manage a patient requiring reoperation. Chapters also highlight the difference in patient outcomes when the procedures are completed in a minimally invasive approach rather than an open approach. Revisional Foregut Surgery serves as a valuable resource for medical students, surgical residents, fellows, and attending surgeons seeking advice and guidance on reoperative upper gastrointestinal surgery and their related complications. Table of ContentsRevisional Bariatric Surgery- Revision of the Laparoscopic Gastric Band
- Revisional Surgery for Sleeve Gastrectomy
- Gastric Bypass Reversal
- Management of Banded Gastric Bypasses: Revisional Bariatric Surgery after a Fobi-Capella Banded Gastric Bypass
- Revision of Vertical Banded Gastroplasty
Reoperation for Complications of Bariatric Surgery- Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Band Complications
- Sleeve Gastrectomy Complications
- Gastric Bypass Complications
Revisional Anti-reflux and Gastric Procedures- Reoperative Anti-Reflux Surgery and Revisional Paraesophageal Hernias
- Postgastrectomy Syndromes
Revisional Endoscopic Procedures- Intraoperative Endoscopy During Revisional Foregut Surgery – Who to Scope?
- Revisional Foregut Surgery in the Pediatric Patient
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