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The Nemesis for the General/Bariatric Surgeon: The Difficult Gallbladder in the Severely Obese Patient

Tue, Sep 15

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The Nemesis for the General/Bariatric Surgeon: The Difficult Gallbladder in the Severely Obese Patient
The Nemesis for the General/Bariatric Surgeon: The Difficult Gallbladder in the Severely Obese Patient

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Sep 15, 2020, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM EDT

Webinar

Guests

About the Congress

International Bariatric Club University of Oxford Hot Topics in Surgery Webinar 

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

800-930 PST

1100-1230 EST

1600-1730 BST

1700-1830 CEST

Theme: The  Nemesis for the General/Bariatric Surgeon: The Difficult Gallbladder in the Severely Obese Patient

Chairs

Professor Ariel Ortiz-Lagardere (USA)

Professor Horacio Asbun (President SAGES -- The Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons

Moderators:

Dr Diana Gabriela Maldonado Pintado (México)

Mr. Bruno Sgromo (UK)

How does Severe Obesity make Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Challenging?

Dr. Camilo Boza (Chile) 

ICG in Cholecystectomy and the Obese patient

Professor Santiago Horgan (USA)

Is Synchronous Laparoscopic Roux en Y Gastric Bypass & Cholecystectomy  Recommended in 2020?

Professor Natan Zundel (USA/Colombia)

Major Bile Duct Injury in a Patient with a Laparoscopic Roux en Y Gastric Bypass:

- A Hepatobiliary Surgeon’s Perspective 

Professor Horacio Asbun (President SAGES)

Latest Endoscopic Bile Leak Management Strategies  in a Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Patient  post-Cholecystectomy

 - An Interventional Gastroenterologist’s Perspective

Professor Barham Abu Dayyeh (USA)

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