A novel procedure, reversible endoscopic gastroduodenal bypass (REGB), demonstrated 100% technical success in six patients with persistent post-surgical duodenal leaks. Patients experienced significant reductions in drain output and resumed oral intake within three days. Following a mean of 52.6 days, five patients successfully underwent REGB reversal, achieving complete healing of ulcers and absence of leaks. This study indicates that REGB is a promising, minimally invasive option for managing complex duodenal leaks, pending further validation.
Journal Article by Kadkhodayan K, Chandan S (…) Irani S et 11 al. in Endoscopy
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