Clinical Study
Complications, Reoperations, and Nutrient Deficiencies Two Years after Sleeve Gastrectomy
Table 3
Acute and postoperative complications.
| | Complications (20/82; 24.4%) | | n | Cause of acute complications/conversions (6/82; 7.3%) | Postoperative complications (17/82; 20.7%) |
| | 1 | Insufficient intraabdominal view | Abscess | | 2 | Insufficient intraabdominal view | | | 3 | Insufficient intraabdominal view | Severe sepsis Wound infection Thrombosis | | 4 | Insufficient intraabdominal view | | | 5 | Bleeding | | | 6 | Insufficient intraabdominal view Bleeding | Wound infection | | 7 | | Perforation of duodenum Insufficient wound healing | | 8 | | Bleeding | | 9 | | Abdominal pain | | 10 | | Gastric ulcer bleeding | | 11 | | Bleeding Pleural effusion Abscess Leakage | | 12 | | Leakage | | 13 | | Insufficient wound healing | | 14 | | Wound infection | | 15 | | Leakage Abscess Severe sepsis with ARDS Pneumonia Pleural effusion Death | | 16 | | Abscess Insufficient wound healing | | 17 | | Wound infection | | 18 | | Mild pulmonary edema | | 19 | | Pneumonia | | 20 | | Insufficient wound healing |
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