Guest guest Posted October 31, 2001 Report Share Posted October 31, 2001 I just received Dr.Elariny's permission to post his comments to the list. --Steve =============== BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE =============== > >From: " Hazem A. Elariny " >To: " Steve Goldstein " >Subject: RE: Lots of comments re Dr. Ren discontinuing to do the DS >in favor of Scopinaro BPD >Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 00:28:44 -0500 >X-Priority: 3 (Normal) >Importance: Normal > >Very interesting Steve! > >I have also had a discussion with another surgeon who stopped doing the DS >in favor of the Scopinaro operation. He also quoted a higher leak rate and >pancreatitis rate and had one patient who died as a result of pancreatitis. >I have had one case of mild pancreatitis, no deaths, and since I have >started hand-sewing the duodeno-ileal anastamosis (probably the last 50 >cases), I have not had a single leak. I think alot of surgeons' problems >come from two things done during Lap-DS surgery. 1) stapled duodeno-ileal >anastamosis; 2) devascularizing the pylorus to get the duodenal stump >disected. If you devascularize the pylorus, and totally detatch it from its >surrounding structures, then you are asking a lot to expect it to continue to >function. Another thing is the extent of gastrectomy performed adjacent to >the pylorus and adjacent to the esophagus. The closer you go to these >structures, the more likely they are to affect the gastric emptying. We >avoid doing any of these things. In any case, the Scopinaro procedure is >still a good operation, but it does increase the risk of B12 and Iron >deficiency compared to the DS, and there may be a higher stomal ulcer rate. > >Of course, I do either, so I have no personal bias toward one or the other. > >Sincerely, > >Hazem A. Elariny, MD, PhD, FACS >Advanced Laparoscopic and General Surgery Associates, PLLC >www.alagsa.com >1635 N Mason Dr. >Suite 455 >Arlington, VA 22205 > > (Fax) >helariny@... > > > Lots of comments re Dr. Ren discontinuing to do the DS in favor >of Scopinaro BPD > > >Thought this would be of interest. The list has been aflame lately >with the news that Drs. Ren and have decided to discontinue >to offer the DS. --Steve > > ================ END FORWARDED MESSAGE =============== -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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