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Salyer C, Thompson J, Hoffman A, Burstein M, Enochs P, Watkins B, et al.
Surg Endosc . 2022 Jan; 36(8):6285-6292. PMID: 35080675
Background: Standardization of the laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy procedure is needed to improve patient outcomes. A single-fire 23 cm stapler was developed to streamline the operation. Comparative testing conducted on excised...
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Cottam D, Roslin M, Enochs P, Metz M, Portenier D, Smith D
Obes Surg . 2020 Feb; 30(4):1506-1514. PMID: 32043255
Introduction: Single-anastomosis duodenal switch has been suggested to be an effective bariatric procedure that offers excellent weight loss and by lengthening the common channel the potential to reduce micronutrient deficiencies....
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Enochs P, Bull J, Surve A, Cottam D, Bovard S, Bruce J, et al.
Surg Obes Relat Dis . 2019 Nov; 16(1):24-33. PMID: 31753795
Background: The sleeve gastrectomy (SG), Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), and single-anastomosis duodenal-ileal bypass with SG (SADI-S) are recognized bariatric procedures. A comparison has never been made between these 3 procedures...
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Zaveri H, Surve A, Cottam D, Ng P, Enochs P, Billy H, et al.
Obes Surg . 2019 Aug; 29(10):3165-3173. PMID: 31388962
Introduction: Recently, a single anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy (SADI-S) has become increasingly popular for patients with BMI > 50 as a primary or staged surgery. Staging allows surgeons...
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Surve A, Cottam D, Sanchez-Pernaute A, Torres A, Roller J, Kwon Y, et al.
Surg Obes Relat Dis . 2018 Mar; 14(5):594-601. PMID: 29530597
Background: The single-anastomosis duodenal switch procedure is a type of duodenal switch that involves a loop anastomosis rather than traditional Roux-en-Y reconstruction. To date, there have been no multicenter studies...