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An analysis of surgical anatomy of the gastric fundus in bariatric surgery: Why the gastric pouch expands? A point of technique Radwan Kassir, Pierre Blanc, Patrice Lointier, Olivier Tiffet, Christophe Breton, Imed Ben Amor, Antonio Iannelli, Jean Gugenheim International Journal of Surgery Volume 12, Issue 11, Pages (November 2014) DOI: /j.ijsu Copyright © 2014 Surgical Associates Ltd Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 Technical point. Laparoscopic view.
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Fig. 2 Technical point. Laparoscopic view.
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Fig. 3 Sleeve gastrectomy after ring: fundus left in place.
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Fig. 4 Bypass after Nissen: small stomach pouch too wide.
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Fig. 5 Sagittal section: gastro-phrenic ligament.
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Fig. 6 Anterior view of the blood supply to the stomach.
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Fig. 7 Posterior view of the blood supply to the fundus.
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