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Volume 8
Journal of Gastrointestinal & Digestive System
ISSN: 2161-069X
Bariatric Surgery 2018 & Gastro 2018
March 15-16, 2018
JOINT EVENT
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Global Gastroenterologists Meeting
3
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International Conference on Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery
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March 15-16, 2018 Barcelona, Spain
Efficacy of novel reduced volume oral contrast-enhanced computed tomography protocol fordetection
of early leaks after sleeve gastrectomy for obesity
Adalet Elcin Yildiz
University of Health Sciences, Turkey
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besity is a modern world epidemics and 50% of European population between 35-65 years are either overweight or obese.
Sleeve gastrectomy gained popularity as a practical obesity surgery technique. One of the most drastic complication
after sleeve gastrectomy is staple line leak, occuring between 1 and 3% of patients. Prompt management of staple line leak
is essential in avoiding prolonged hospital stay and mortality. Recent studies showed that upper gastrointestinal series with
water-soluble contrast medium has low sensitivity for detection of leaks. In case of clinical suspicion of a leak, computed
tomography (CT) scan with oral contrast medium is recommended. But there is not enough prospective data on efficacy and
methodology (timing, volume of oral contrast, etc) of routine CT after sleeve gastrectomy. Our objective was to prospectively
evaluate efficacy of upper abdomen CT on postoperative day three after sleeve gastrectomy using only 50 cc oral water soluble
contrast medium in 500 cc of drinking water. Patients were instructed to drink the last 50 cc of water just before lying on
gantry. For this purpose, 168 patients who underwent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy were included in the study. Patients
were started with oral feeds if computed tomography was negative for a leak and discharged. They were followed as outpatient
on 1st, 3rd, 6th and 12th months. None of the patients with a CT negative for a leak had clinically manifest leak on follow-up
(Senstivity 100%). Our study showed that using only minimal amount of oral contrast medium, accurate timing and only with
upper abdomen sections, leaks can be detected with high accuracy.
Biography
Adalet Elcin Yildiz, completed Medical School at Hacettepe University and finished her Radiology Residency at the same university. She published more than seventy
papers in reputed journals and has been serving as an Editorial Board Member of Acta Radiologica, BMJ Case Reports and Journal of Diagnostic and Interventional
Radiology. She is currently the Head of Radiology Department of the hospital.
aelcindr@gmail.comAdalet Elcin Yildiz, J Gastrointest Dig Syst 2018, Volume 8
DOI: 10.4172/2161-069X-C1-064