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Overview
Surgery
Procedure | Mechanism | Complications |
Stoma Revision | Narrowing of the gastrojejunal stoma | Stomal strictures, Gastric outlet obstruction |
Jejunal Interposition | Creation of a long iso- or antiperistaltic limb between stomach and jejunum | Ulceration and stenosis of the interposed segment |
Pyloric Reconstruction | Modification of pyloroplasty by cutting the pyloroplasty incision and its longitudinal closure | Low-risk |
Billroth I to Billroth II conversion | Restoration of physiologic delivery of the meal to the duodenum | Low-risk |
Roux limb conversion to Roux-en-Y gastrojejunostomy | Slowing rate of gastric emptying and chyme transit via the Roux limb | Roux stasis |
GI retrograde electrical pacing | Experimental procedure (No human studies have been performed) |