Normal postsurgical anatomy

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Abstract

Flexible upper endoscopy is an important aspect of the bariatric postoperative evaluation. Knowledge of normal postsurgical anatomy is crucial in order to distinguish iatrogenic alteration from pathological distortion. This chapter highlights endoscopy in normal postsurgical anatomy, with emphasis on the anatomic differences among the various bariatric procedures and the critical parts of each evaluation.

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Marks, J. M., & Chukwumah, C. (2013). Normal postsurgical anatomy. In Bariatric Endoscopy (pp. 77–84). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1710-2_7

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