2021
DOI: 10.1089/lap.2020.0798
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Management of Leak after Single Anastomosis Duodeno-Ileal Bypass with Sleeve Gastrectomy

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“…The smaller diameter of the delivery system designed in the metal stent makes it easier to place across tight strictures. 6,32 Of 41 patients, 9 cases (21.9%) experienced SEMS migration and there was no significant difference in the SEMS migration rate between nitinol-based SEMS and polyesterbased SEMS. The strengths of this study are the large target group and being a single-center study with a similar surgeon and clinical team.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The smaller diameter of the delivery system designed in the metal stent makes it easier to place across tight strictures. 6,32 Of 41 patients, 9 cases (21.9%) experienced SEMS migration and there was no significant difference in the SEMS migration rate between nitinol-based SEMS and polyesterbased SEMS. The strengths of this study are the large target group and being a single-center study with a similar surgeon and clinical team.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The smaller diameter of the delivery system designed in the metal stent makes it easier to place across tight strictures. 6 32…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We registered a 3.3% of early (30th day) post-operative complications, with 0.8% readmission rate and 1.7% reoperation rate, substantially similar to the studies of Surve et al [ 20 ] and Vilallonga et al [ 33 ]. We did not experience anastomosis, sleeve, or duodenal-stump leakages, when anastomotic leakage is one of the most serious complications after bariatric surgery [ 34 , 35 ]. Torres et al [ 19 ] reported 4% (2 cases/50 patients) anastomotic leakage in the early experience, while Surve et al [ 9 ] experienced 9 cases of this complication over 1328 patients (0.6%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%