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    Gastroesophageal Reflux after Vertical Banded Gastroplasty is Alleviated by Conversion to Gastric Bypass

    Conversion operations after vertical banded gastroplasty (VBG) are sometimes performed because of vomiting and/or acid regurgitation. Primary operation with gastric bypass (GBP) is known to reduce gastroesopha...

    M. Ekelund, S. Öberg, R. Peterli, S. G. Frederiksen, J. L. Hedenbro in Obesity Surgery (2012)

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    Metabolic surgery—principles and current concepts

    In the almost six decades of bariatric surgery, a variety of surgical approaches to treating morbid obesity have been developed.

    M. Gass, C. Beglinger, R. Peterli in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (2011)

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    Is routine MR cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) justified prior to cholecystectomy?

    We investigated routinely the bile ducts by magnetic resonance cholangiopancreaticography (MRCP) prior to cholecystectomy. The aim of this study was to analyze the rate of clinically inapparent common bile duc...

    C. A. Nebiker, S. A. Baierlein, S. Beck, M. von Flüe in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (2009)

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    Cholelithiasis aus chirurgischer Sicht

    Die Einführung minimalinvasiver Operationstechniken hat die Gal lensteinchirurgie in einem Ausmaß revolutioniert wie kaum ein anderes Gebiet der Viszeralchirurgie. Die laparoskopische Cholezystektomie hat sich...

    R. Peterli, C. Looser in Praxis der Viszeralchirurgie (2006)

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    Reduction in Slippage with 11-cm Lap-Band® and Change of Gastric Banding Technique

    Background: Slippage occurs after 2-18% of gastric bandings performed by the perigastric technique (PGT). We investigated the slippage-rate before and after the introduction of the pars flaccida technique (PFT...

    B Wölnerhanssen, B Kern, T Peters, C Ackermann, M von Flüe, R Peterli in Obesity Surgery (2005)

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    Erkrankungen der Gallenwege

    Die Kenntnis sowohl des regelhaften Verlaufes und der Gefäßversorgung der Gallenwege als auch deren Gang-und Gefäßvariationen ist für eine sichere, komplikationsarme hepatobiliäre Chirurgie essentiell.

    C. Ackermann, P. Born, M. Classen, H. Feussner, F. Harder in Praxis der Viszeralchirurgie (2002)

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    Steigende Frequenz bariatrisch-chirurgischer Eingriffe seit Ersatz der Gastroplastik durch das laparoskopische Magenband zur Behandlung der morbiden Adipositas

    Between 1984 and 1996 we performed a Mason gastroplasty for the treatment of morbid obesity: 14 patients (average age 40 (26–48) years, body mass index (BMI) 48 (37–71) kg/m2, excessive body weight 67 (41–116) k...

    R. Peterli, R. Strub, U. Herzog, Ch. Ackermann, J. P. Schuppisser in Der Chirurg (1999)

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    Postcholecystektomiebeschwerden ein Jahr nach laparoskopischer Cholecystektomie Ergebnisse einer prospektiven Untersuchung von 253 Patienten

    Aims: We studied the nature and frequency of symptoms 1 year after laparoscopic cholecystectomy in order to define pre- and perioperative factors that influence the long-term outcome. Me...

    R. Peterli, L. Merki, J.-P. Schuppisser, C. Ackermann, U. Herzog in Der Chirurg (1998)

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    Die Cholezystektomie seit Einführung der minimal-invasiven Chirurgie

    We investigated the changes in indications, duration of the operation, morbidity and mortality of a prospective series of 2650 cholecystectomies (CE) performed at a single institution between 1990 and 1997; 19...

    R. Peterli, U. Herzog, J. P. Schuppisser in Vielfalt und Einheit der Chirurgie Humanit… (1998)

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    Incarcerierte Zwerchfellhernie als Folge iatrogener Zwerchfelldefekte 2 Fallberichte

    We describe two cases of iatrogenic adult diaphragmatic hernias with incarceration which occurred postoperatively and led to an acute abdomen. The pathogenesis, clinical findings, the often challenging diagno...

    R. Peterli, C. Ackermann, P. Tondelli in Der Chirurg (1996)