“…Consequently, many centers, initially also our center, have suggested using a postoperative UGI contrast study on a routine basis [20]. However, the use of such tests on a routine basis after LRYGB is controversially discussed because of the additional costs and technical/methodological limitations, e.g., difficulties in monitoring contrast in obese patients [15,17,[21][22][23]. In this study, we have shown that routine upper gastrointestinal series have a very low sensitivity to detect a leakage at the gastrojejunostomy and did not result in an earlier detection of the leakage.…”