Minimally Invasive Endogastric Removal of Migrated Gastric Band After Endoscopic Failure: How I Do It

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TitreMinimally Invasive Endogastric Removal of Migrated Gastric Band After Endoscopic Failure: How I Do It
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursDoussot A., Poussier M., Combier C., Leung U., David M., Jouve J-L., Facy O.
JournalOBESITY SURGERY
Volume24
Pagination958–960
Date PublishedJUN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0960-8923
Mots-clésEndogastric removal, Gastric band migration, Minimally invasive surgery
Résumé

Intragastric band migration is a rare and late complication of laparoscopic -adjustable gastric banding and should be recognized by all digestive surgeons. Endoscopic removal is most commonly performed, but surgery is an alternative in cases of endoscopic failure. Many different procedures have been reported. We show here (see Video) a fully laparoscopic endogastric procedure through two 5-mm antral gastrotomies. This technique can also be used to remove benign endogastric tumors. The procedure is safe and provides a large endogastric operative area, with no particular morbidity. Endogastric removal through a fully laparoscopic approach should be considered as the first alternative to endoscopic approach.

DOI10.1007/s11695-014-1234-x