Normal and abnormal postoperative imaging findings after gastric oncologic and bariatric surgery

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Abstract

Surgical resection remains the primary choice of treatment and the only potentially curative option for gastric carcinoma, and is increasingly performed laparoscopically. Gastric resection represents a challenging procedure, with a significant morbidity and non-negligible postoperative mortality. The interpretation of imaging after gastric surgery can be challenging due to significant modifications of the normal anatomy. After the surgery, the familiarity with expected imaging appearances is crucial for diagnosis and appropriate management of potentially life-threatening complications in patients who underwent gastric surgery. We review various surgical techniques used in gastric surgery and describe fluoroscopic and cross-sectional imaging appearances of normal postoperative anatomic changes as well as early and late complications after gastric surgery.

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Shin, C. I., & Kim, S. H. (2020, July 1). Normal and abnormal postoperative imaging findings after gastric oncologic and bariatric surgery. Korean Journal of Radiology. Korean Radiological Society. https://doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2019.0822

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