The ASMBS Textbook of Bariatric Surgery 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-1206-3_21
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Postoperative Bleeding in the Bariatric Surgery Patient

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“…It was reported that the incidence ranged between 0 and 4.4% [1]. Another incidence was found that hemorrhagic complications (HC) after LSG is up to 4.94%.…”
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“…It was reported that the incidence ranged between 0 and 4.4% [1]. Another incidence was found that hemorrhagic complications (HC) after LSG is up to 4.94%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was found that the postsurgical complications after sleeve gastrectomy can be divided into acute and chronic [23]. It was found that acute or early post-operative bleeding usually occur within 12-48 hours after surgical procedure [1]. It was showed that late and chronic bleeding will usually present more than 42 days after the procedure [17,9].…”
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“…Gastrointestinal (GI) hemorrhage following bariatric surgery has been reported in up to 4% of cases and generally occurs in the early postoperative period [108]. The most common site of GI hemorrhage in SG is along the staple line, short gastric vessel pedicles, and trocar sites [109,110]. GI bleeding following bariatric surgery may manifest as hematemesis, melena, tachycardia, or a decrease in hemoglobin/hematocrit.…”
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confidence: 99%