Successful revision surgery for very late-onset stomal obstruction following Gomez gastroplasty: a case report.
Yudai HojoYasunori KurahashiToshihiko TomitaTsutomu KumamotoTatsuro NakamuraYoshinori IshidaHisashi ShinoharaPublished in: Surgical case reports (2021)
Re-gastroplasty was safe and feasible for very late-onset stomal obstruction following Gomez gastroplasty. Accurate preoperative diagnosis based on the patient's interview and the investigation findings was important for surgical planning. A careful follow-up is required to prevent excessive weight regain after revision surgery.
Keyphrases
- late onset
- early onset
- minimally invasive
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- coronary artery bypass
- total hip arthroplasty
- weight gain
- surgical site infection
- weight loss
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- percutaneous coronary intervention
- gastric bypass
- mass spectrometry
- atrial fibrillation
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- body weight