3D Gastric Computed Tomography as a New Imaging in Patients with Failure or Complication After Bariatric Surgery

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Marie-Cécile Blanchet
Caroline Mesmann
Mazen Yanes
Sébastien Lepage
Denis Marion
Patrick Gelas
Christian Gouillat
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[1] Hôpital de la Croix Rousse,Service de Chirurgie Digestive
[2] Hôpital de la Croix Rousse,Service de Radiology
[3] Unité de Nutrition Clinique,undefined
[4] Hôpital de la Croix Rousse,undefined
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Obesity Surgery | 2010年 / 20卷
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Obesity surgery; Revisional surgery; Computed tomography; Imaging; Volumetric assessment; Vertical banded gastroplasty; Gastric bypass;
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The number of bariatric operations performed each year is increasing. As a result, a rising number of patients in possible need for revisional surgery are referred to bariatric surgeons. But the standard methods of evaluation are often insufficient, and the best strategy remains difficult to choose. In our centre, we have developed 3D gastric computed tomography with air (3D-GCT). The aim of this pilot study was to assess the usefulness of this new image modality as an aid in the decision-making process in patients with failure or complications after bariatric surgery. Twenty patients referred for failure or complications after various bariatric procedures were included in the study. 3D-GCT was performed on a multidetector CT scanner after absorption of effervescent salt diluted in 10 ml of water and IV injection of butylscopolamine. Thin-slice data were transferred to a dedicated 3D workstation creating three-dimensional volume-rendering images of the oesophagus, gastric cavities and anastomoses. The volume of the gastric pouches and the diameter of stoma or anastomoses were measured. No failure or complications were observed. In all patients, 3D-GCT resulted in very impressive precise 3D images of post-surgical anatomy of the stomach. Imaging findings allowed us to identify or to eliminate the common complications of each procedure with a good accuracy, resulting in an aid to choose the best strategy in each patient. In conclusion, our pilot study suggests that 3D-GCT is useful as a decision-making aid in patients with failure or complications after bariatric surgery.
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