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Post Fundoplication Endoscopic Examination (4...

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Retroflexed views of the esophagogastric junction. Surgical management of GERD is safe and durable according to several large series, with 85% to 95 % symptom control and low morbidity and mortality....

Post Fundoplication Endoscopic Examination (3...

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Laparoscopic antireflux surgery is a minimally invasive approach to correct GERD. Most commonly a laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication is performed. In this procedure the weakened lower esophageal sphincter...

Post Fundoplication Endoscopic Examination (2...

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Statust Post Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a disorder that affects the lower esophageal sphincter or valve separating stomach from esophagus. This valve...

Post Fundoplication Endoscopic Examination (1...

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Retrofled image. Statust Post Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication. The images and the videos here display the endoscopic statust post Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication.

Migration Of Intragastric Balloon

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To avoids the balloon migration the removal should be before of 7 months of been implanted. This type of balloon is well safe but since we had commented previously does not have to remain in place...

Balloon Removal (14 of 14)

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The Balloon successful extracted In the present example of this endoscopic sequence it is appraised the extraction of this balloon that is deteriorated and the comparison with previous sequence that...

Balloon Removal (13 of 14)

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The Globe goes towards outside

Balloon Removal (12 of 14)

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We continue negotiating with the upper esophagic sphincter

Balloon Removal (11 of 14)

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Returning to take it with this grasping.

Balloon Removal (10 of 14)

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In some times when the balloon is difficult to be removed from the oropharynx, the balloon that is in the tip of the endotraqueal tube could be deflated for a short time but be careful that oropharynx...

Balloon Removal (9 of 14)

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The end of the balloon is in the oropharynx, endotraqueal tube is observed, from the balloon emerges, a red liquid which comes within the balloon, since in some times liquids and rest of foods have...

Balloon Removal (8 of 14)

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The Balloon is in the upper third of the esophagus, where some times it is difficult to extract it, as is in the case presented.

Balloon Removal (7 of 14)

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In this video clip the balloon is pulled out towards the upper third.

Balloon Removal (6 of 14)

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One of the most important step, is to pass the balloon through the cardias, here it is necessary to have something of patience and the traction has to be maintained. like “Fishing a Fish”

Balloon Removal (5 of 14)

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We initiate the extraction with this special instrument, never try to extract it with different forceps because is useless.

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