Background: Most morbidly obese patients complain of abdominal pain after laparoscopic gastric bypass (LGBP) surgery. In this study, the relationship between the prevalence and severity of pain and the drain site was assessed. Methods: Fifty morbidly obese patients undergoing LGBP surgery were selected, and a drain was randomly inserted postoperatively to the left 5 mm port in 25 cases and to the right in the other 25. All patients filled out a questionnaire, including a visual analog scale for the quality and quantity of pain, exacerbating and alleviating factors and its relation to patient's positioning, in the first 24 hours, first week, and first month after the operation. Result: In both groups, all patients had abdominal pain 24 hours...
Introduction: Abdominal pain is the most frequent cause of hospital admission after Roux en y gastri...
Objective:To determine whether gall bladder (GB) retrieval from umbilical port is associated with mo...
Background: Postoperative pain has many adverse effects and, if not properly controlled, it may lead...
Background There is an overall complication rate of 6.3%–10% after bariatric surgery. After ruling o...
Chantip Tharanon, Kovit Khampitak Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Srinagarind Hospital, Kh...
Background Despite increased emphasis on patient‐reported outcomes, few studies have focused on abdo...
Background Lesser omental transection during gastric bypass for morbid obesity may be associated wit...
Background: Despite the extensive published data regarding the use of drains in surgery, it is still...
Objective: The placement of sub-hepatic drainage after the application of Laparoscopic Cholecystecto...
AIM: To compare the performance of different types of abdominal drains used in bariatric surgery. ME...
Background: Managing acute abdominal pain in the large and growing population of Roux-en-Y gastric b...
Introduction: Routine drain placement is still widely used in both sleeve gastrectomy (SG) and Roux ...
Background: The aim of this study was to describe the clinical presentation and outcomes of treatmen...
Context: Abdominal pain after surgery can occur for numerous reasons. Postoperative radiographs may ...
BACKGROUND: Routine drainage of the abdominal cavity after surgery has been a robust dogma for many ...
Introduction: Abdominal pain is the most frequent cause of hospital admission after Roux en y gastri...
Objective:To determine whether gall bladder (GB) retrieval from umbilical port is associated with mo...
Background: Postoperative pain has many adverse effects and, if not properly controlled, it may lead...
Background There is an overall complication rate of 6.3%–10% after bariatric surgery. After ruling o...
Chantip Tharanon, Kovit Khampitak Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Srinagarind Hospital, Kh...
Background Despite increased emphasis on patient‐reported outcomes, few studies have focused on abdo...
Background Lesser omental transection during gastric bypass for morbid obesity may be associated wit...
Background: Despite the extensive published data regarding the use of drains in surgery, it is still...
Objective: The placement of sub-hepatic drainage after the application of Laparoscopic Cholecystecto...
AIM: To compare the performance of different types of abdominal drains used in bariatric surgery. ME...
Background: Managing acute abdominal pain in the large and growing population of Roux-en-Y gastric b...
Introduction: Routine drain placement is still widely used in both sleeve gastrectomy (SG) and Roux ...
Background: The aim of this study was to describe the clinical presentation and outcomes of treatmen...
Context: Abdominal pain after surgery can occur for numerous reasons. Postoperative radiographs may ...
BACKGROUND: Routine drainage of the abdominal cavity after surgery has been a robust dogma for many ...
Introduction: Abdominal pain is the most frequent cause of hospital admission after Roux en y gastri...
Objective:To determine whether gall bladder (GB) retrieval from umbilical port is associated with mo...
Background: Postoperative pain has many adverse effects and, if not properly controlled, it may lead...