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Bariatric surgery sequelae
Plain radiographic view of an obstruction at the distal anastomosis. No air bubble is visible in the bypassed stomach (gastric remnant)
From the collection of Daniel M. Herron, MD
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Bariatric surgery sequelae
Roux-en-Y gastric bypass diagram
Copyright ©2008 Daniel M. Herron, MD; used with permission
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Biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch (BPD-DS)
Copyright ©2008 Daniel M. Herron, MD; used with permission
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CT of the abdomen in the same patient reveals a tremendously dilated gastric remnant. With CT guidance, a dilated remnant is easily accessed percutaneously
From the collection of Daniel M. Herron, MD
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Ischemic small bowel entrapped within a distal mesenteric hernia
From the collection of Daniel M. Herron, MD
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Laparoscopic adjustable gastric band
Copyright ©2008 Daniel M. Herron, MD; used with permission
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Upper GI series in patient with adjustable gastric band in normal position. The dashed line is superimposed over the band to emphasize the normal angulation of the band, with the left side angled upward approximately 20-40 degrees from the horizontal. Note the very small pouch between the band and the diaphragm
From the collection of Daniel M. Herron, MD
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Sleeve gastrectomy
Copyright ©2008 Daniel M. Herron, MD; used with permission
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