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Endoscopic Follow-Up Between 3 and 7 Years After Sleeve Gastrectomy Reveals Antral Reactive Gastropathy but no Barrett's Esophagus.

Muriel CoupayeCaroline GorbatchefMarie DiorAude PachecoHenri DubocDaniela CalabreseDavid MoszkowiczMaude Le GallRuiqian ChenHeithem SolimanSéverine Ledoux
Published in: Obesity surgery (2023)
At a mean follow-up of 54 months after SG, no BE or gastric dysplasia was identified. However, reactive gastric lesions appeared, and their long-term consequences need to be further clarified. Thus, the timing of endoscopic follow-up, starting as early as 3 years after SG should be reevaluated to improve patient adherence with long-term endoscopies.
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