Sleeve Gastrectomy, Laparoscopic
Sleeve gastrectomy is a surgical procedure for weight loss that removes around 80% of the stomach, leaving a tube-shaped stomach behind. The first open sleeve gastrectomy was performed in March…
Read MoreSleeve gastrectomy is a surgical procedure for weight loss that removes around 80% of the stomach, leaving a tube-shaped stomach behind. The first open sleeve gastrectomy was performed in March…
Read MoreIn 1879, Jules Emile Pean performed the first gastric resection for cancer. The first partial gastrectomy occurred in 1881 and was by Theodor Billroth. Etiology Pathogenesis Presentation Workup Staging Treatment…
Read MoreGastric and duodenal perforations occur for multiple reasons, as highlighted below. The first recorded perforated peptic ulcer was that of Princess Henrietta Ann, daughter of King Charles I of England.…
Read MoreGastrostomy tubes are placed through the skin into the stomach in order for patients to receive feeds and medications they are unable to obtain through the oral route, which can…
Read MorePeptic ulcer disease are erosions in the GI mucosa that extend through the muscularis propria. H. pylori is a common cause of peptic ulcer disease and was first elucidated by…
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