Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery: Techniques and Outcomes

 

  • by: Eric J. Demaria, Rifat Latifi, Harvey J. Sugerman
  • Edition: 1
  • Published: 2002
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 146
  • Size: 13 MB (13828634 bytes)
  • Extension: PDF
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Mastering Laparoscopic Proximal Gastric Bypass: A Surgeon’s Guide to Excellence

Edited by Daniel B. Jones, Steven D. Schwaitzberg


Why This Book Matters

Laparoscopic proximal gastric bypass represents the pinnacle of technical complexity in bariatric surgery. Success demands more than advanced laparoscopy skills—it requires deep specialization in obesity care. This guide bridges that gap, offering:

  • Dual-Discipline Mastery – Combines advanced laparoscopic techniques with bariatric-specific patient management
  • Program Development Blueprint – Lessons from an established high-volume center
  • Complication Prevention – Strategies for avoiding and managing unique bariatric challenges

Key Features

  • Step-by-Step Procedural Guidance

    • Trocar placement strategies for morbidly obese anatomy
    • Stapling techniques for gastrojejunal anastomosis
    • Bowel measurement critical nuances
  • Patient-Specific Protocols

      • Pre-op optimization (liver reduction, comorbidity management)
      • Post-op pathways (leak detection, nutritional support)

  • Safety-Focused Approach

      • “Never Events” checklist
      • Bailout techniques for:

        • Anastomotic leaks
        • Internal hernias
        • Marginal ulcers
  • Program Building Tools

      • OR team training protocols
      • Outcome tracking systems
      • Insurance navigation tips


Ordering Information

  • Format: PDF Digital Download (Instant Access)
  • Publisher: Landes Bioscience , 1 st Edition (01/01/2002)

Finally—a resource that acknowledges gastric bypass isn’t just ‘advanced laparoscopy’ but a distinct specialty.

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