Gastroenterology

Laparoscopic Revision of Nissen to Partial Fundoplication 20 Years After Initial Surgery as an Infant

Gastroenterology

Brianne Wiemann, MD, Cyril Kamya, MD, Edward Auyang, MD Department of Surgery, University of New Mexico Hospital, Albuquerque, NM. ABSTRACT We report a case of a 21-year-old male who presented with adult-onset dysphagia after previous Nissen fundoplication initially created at age 10.5 months. The patient first presented one year ago to a different hospital, where […]

Combined Endoscopic-Robotic Resection of a Giant Polyp to Avoid Colorectal Resection

Gastroenterology

Montserrat Guraieb-Trueba, MD, Víctor Manuel Rivera-Méndez, MD, Juan Carlos Sánchez-Robles, MD Colorectal Surgery Department, Hospital Central Militar, México City, México (Dr. M. Gurieb-Trueba) Advanced Endoscopy Department, Hospital Central Militar, México City, México (Dr. V. M. Rivera-Méndez) Hospital San Ángel Inn Chapultepec, México City, México (Dr. J. C. Sánchez-Robbles) ABSTRACT Colorectal cancer prevention relies on effective

The Other Double Bubble Sign: Gastric Parastomal Hernia

Gastroenterology

Kelly Johnson, DO, Natalie Monroe, DO, Bogdan Protyniak, MD Geisinger Wyoming Valley General Surgery Residency Program, Wilkes-Barre, PA (all authors). ABSTRACT Introduction: A parastomal hernia (PSH) is an abnormal herniation of an intra-abdominal organ or other tissue through an intentionally created fascial defect at an ostomy site. PSHs commonly involve reducible mobile segments of omentum,

Subvesical Duct Detected by Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) in a Patient with Bile Leak after Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Gastroenterology

Yi-Hsuan Lin, MD, Chih-Wen Lin, MD, Wen-Yao Yin, MD Department of Clinical Education, Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu, Chi Medical Foundation, New Taipei, Taiwan (Dr. Y-H Lin) Department of Radiology, Dalin Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi, Medical Foundation, Chiayi, Taiwan (Dr. C-W Lin) Department of Surgery, Dalin Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi

Simultaneous Repair of Paraesophageal Hernia and Colectomy for Colon Cancer

Gastroenterology, General Surgery

Matthew Mackowsky, MD, Nicole Hadjiloucas, MD, Cassandra Lira, MS3, Frank Borao, MD Department of Surgery, Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, New Jersey (Drs. Mackowsky and Borao). Department of Surgery, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, New Jersey (Drs. Hadjiloucas and Lira). ABSTRACT Background: Concurrent laparoscopic paraesophageal repair with colectomy has yet to be described in the

Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor Presenting as Perforated Diverticulitis

Gastroenterology

Jin K. Kim, MD, Sarah B. Bryczkowski, MD, Stephen G. Pereira, MD, Adam Rosenstock, MD, Ruifang Zheng, MD, Osvaldo Zumba, MD, George Mazpule, MD Department of Surgery, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey, USA (Dr. Kim) Department of Surgery, Hackensack Meridian Health JFK Medical Center, Edison, New Jersey, USA (Dr. Bryczkowski) Department of

Capsule Endoscopy and Laparoscopy for Small Intestine Arteriovenous Malformation in a Child

Gastroenterology

Mohamed Adam Shaban, MD, Gustavo Stringel, MD, MBA, Daniel Helfgott, Lynnette Cukaj, MD, Shilpa Sood, MD, Howard Bostwick, MD Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, NY Medical College, Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, New York, USA (Drs Shaban, Cukaj, Sood, and Bostwick). Department of Surgery, Division of Pediatric Surgery, NY Medical College, Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, New York,

Delayed Perforation of Gastrocolocutaneous Fistula after Percutaneous Gastrostomy

Gastroenterology, General Surgery

Anthony M. Villano, MD, Ariana Metchik, MD, Ravinder Bamba, MD, Parag Bhanot, MD Department of General Surgery, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC, USA (Drs Villano, Metchik, Bamba, and Bhanot) ABSTRACT Introduction: Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube placement is generally a safe and effective method for establishing long-term enteral access in a minimally invasive fashion.

Procedure for Duodenal Stricture With Malrotation Masquerading as Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome in an Adult Patient

Gastroenterology

Naoki Takahashi, PhD, Kazuyuki Gyoten, PhD, Kiyoshi Narita, MD, Rie Sato, PhD, Hideo Suzuki, PhD, Hideki Machishi, PhD, Yoshikatsu Okada, PhD Department of Surgery, Kuwana East Medical Center, Kuwana, Mie, Japan (all authors). ABSTRACT Introduction: Duodenal stricture with malrotation is rare in adults. Anatomical anomalies of malrotation include narrowing of the root of the mesentery

Migration of the Gastric Band to the Colon and Excretion Seven Years After Placement

Gastroenterology

Mario Alberto Almanza Reyes, MD, Yajaira Ríos Hernández, MD, José Román Chávez Méndez, MPH, María De Los Ángeles Leal Ávila, MD, PD, Alejandra Núñez-Sánchez, MS, Ahmed Ali Asadi González, PhD, Leslie Patrón Romero, MD, CG, Horacio Eusebio Almanza Reyes, PhD Department of Bariatric Surgery, Grand View Hospital, Tijuana Baja California, México (Dr Reyes). School of

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