Laparoscopic Gastric Resection

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Laparoscopic Gastric Resection Laparoscopically assisted gastric resection is used for benign disease or for palliation of malignancy. The laparoscopic portion may be limited to mobilization, with an extracorporeal anastomosis. Although…

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Laparoscopic Gastrojejunostomy

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Laparoscopic Gastrojejunostomy Laparoscopic gastrojejunostomy is a simple procedure that may be used when palliation of malignant upper gastrointestinal obstruction is required. It has the same drawbacks as the corresponding open…

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Plication of Perforated Duodenal Ulcer

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Plication of Perforated Duodenal Ulcer Small anterior perforations of duodenal ulcers are treated by Graham patch plication, which may sometimes be performed laparoscopically (see Chapter 52). Larger perforations may require…

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Laparoscopic Gastrostomy and Jejunostomy

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Laparoscopic Gastrostomy and Jejunostomy These procedures are useful either as incidental procedures during other laparoscopic operations (e.g., gastrostomy performed in association with laparoscopic repair of paraesophageal hernia) or when other…

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Gastrostomy and Jejunostomy

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Gastrostomy and Jejunostomy Gastrostomy may be performed for feeding or for decompression. The simplest open technique for creation of a gastrostomy is the Stamm procedure. Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), an…

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Management of Esophageal Perforation

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Management of Esophageal Perforation Awide spectrum of strategies exists for management of esophageal perforation. Location (cervical, thoracic, or abdominal), nature of injury (iatrogenic, emetogenic), nature of esophageal tissue (normal or…

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