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Reflux, Sleeve Dilation, and Barrett's Esophagus after Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy: Long-Term Follow-Up.

Daniel Moritz FelsenreichRonald KefurtMartin SchermannPhilipp BeckerhinnIvan KristoMichael KrebsGerhard PragerFelix B Langer
Published in: Obesity surgery (2018)
This study shows a high incidence of Barrett's esophagus and hiatal hernias at more than 10 years after SG. Its results therefore suggest maintaining pre-existing large hiatal hernia, GERD, and Barrett's esophagus as relative contraindications to SG. The limitations of this study-its small sample size as well as the fact that it was based on early experience with SG-make drawing any general conclusions about this procedure difficult.
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  • minimally invasive