Gastric bypass: anastomotic ulcers and GJ stenosis

The most common complications of the gastric bypass are gastrojejunal (GJ) stenosis and marginal ulceration. Work-up and approach to treatment will be discussed with video illustrations.

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Gastric   bypass:   anastomotic   ulcers   and   GJ   stenosis

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The most common complications of the gastric bypass are gastrojejunal (GJ) stenosis and marginal ulceration. Work-up and approach to treatment will be discussed with video illustrations.
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8'27''
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2012-02
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WeBSurg.com, Feb 2012;12(02).
URL: http://www.websurg.com/doi-lt03enhiga003.htm