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  • Title
  • 1. Endoscopy/Port Placement
  • 2. Lysis of Adhesions and Hiatal Dissection
  • 3. Vagotomy
  • 4. Hiatal Hernia Repair
  • 5. Division of Roux Limb
  • 6. Partial Gastrectomy/Resection of Ulcer
  • 7. Rerouting of Roux Limb
  • 8. New GJ Anastomosis
  • 9. Endoscopy for Testing of Anastomosis
  • 10. Reducing the Jejunum and Closing Petersen's Defect
  • 11. Revision of JJ Anastomosis
  • 12. Retrieving the Specimen from the Abdominal Cavity
  • 13. Closure

Approach to Marginal Ulceration Following RYGB Surgery: Laparoscopic Excision of the Marginal Ulcer and Retrocolic, Retrogastric Rerouting of the Roux Limb with Truncal Vagotomy and Hiatal Hernia Repair

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Deborah D. Tsao, BS1; Janey Sue Pratt, MD2
1Stanford University School of Medicine
2Massachusetts General Hospital

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Publication Date
Article ID25
Production ID0104
Volume2024
Issue25
DOI
https://doi.org/10.24296/jomi/25