
Thierry Manos- Doctor of Medicine
- Medical Doctor at Private Hospital Bouchard
Thierry Manos
- Doctor of Medicine
- Medical Doctor at Private Hospital Bouchard
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Current institution
Private Hospital Bouchard
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- Medical Doctor
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Publications (25)
Background
Less invasive endoscopic bariatric procedures are under development for the management of recurrence of obesity. The purpose of the current manuscript was to evaluate the safety of the endoscopic revisional gastroplasty (ERG) for patients with recurrence of weight gain following different bariatric procedures.
Materials and Methods
This...
Introduction
Laparoscopic BariClip gastroplasty (LBCG) is a new reversible gastric sleeve-like procedure without gastrectomy proposed to minimize the risk of severe complications. Still one of the possible complications described with LBCG is slippage. The purpose of the current manuscript is to analyze different cases of slippage and propose a cla...
Introduction:
Despite the unanimous acknowledgement of the laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) worldwide, the leak remains its deficiency. For the last decade, the surgical treatment was practically considered mandatory for almost any collection following LSG. The aim of this study is to evaluate the need for surgical drainage for leak following...
Background:
Laparoscopic adjustable gastric band (LAGB) procedures have declined worldwide in recent years. A known complication is the intraluminal erosion of the prosthetic material. The endoscopic management of gastric band erosion represents the recommended approach nowadays, and it avoids any additional trauma to the gastric wall already dama...
Introduction:
Laparoscopic BariClip Gastroplasty (LBCG) represents a new bariatric procedure that mimics the principle of the Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy (LSG), but using a completely reversible mechanism, which is essential for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The purpose of our study was to evaluate the evolution of GERD following the...
Purpose
Less invasive endoscopic bariatric procedures are under development for the management of class I of obesity. The purpose of our study is to evaluate the safety of endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty (ESG) using the new suturing device OverStitch Sx™.
Materials and Methods
This is a retrospective single-center study over 191 patients using the...
IntroductionLaparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) is currently the most common procedure performed worldwide, and still the leak is considered the main limitation. After an initial enthusiasm for stents, the endoscopic treatment evolved including in the current management the septotomy with balloon dilatation and pigtails insertions. The aim of thi...
Introduction:
Consecutive to an increase in the number of bariatric surgeries worldwide, the number of articles reporting complications have also increased. The most dreadful bariatric complication is represented by the leak, and the endoscopic stent is still the standard treatment for some bariatric teams despite the poor quality of life and assoc...
Background:
Due to the large number of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) performed over the last decade, the management of the leak following LSG has been increasingly reported. The role of covered Self Expandable Metal Stents (cSEMS) for the treatment of the leak is still controversial because of the poor tolerance and high risk of complicati...
Introduction:
The recurrence of the morbid obesity disease after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy is a well-known complication. The banded resleeve gastrectomy (ReSG) is considered an innovative procedure and an alternative restrictive option to other malabsorptive procedures.
Materials and Methods:
We present an edited video on the placement of a...
Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) is a straightforward procedure; however, postoperative complications can occur, such as gastric leaks (GL) and gastric stenosis (GS); endoscopic approach has been improving over the last few years, and hereby we propose a management algorithm. Options to treat GL comprise of the following: close the leak orific...
Introduction: Less invasive endoscopic bariatric procedures are under development for the management of class I of obesity. The purpose of our study is to evaluate endoscopic gastroplasty (EG) using a suturing method, as well as the perioperative care and outcomes, during one-year period. Methods: This is a prospective single-center study over 17 p...
Background
Leaks after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) are serious complications of this procedure. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the costs of leaks after LSG. SettingPrivate hospital, France. MethodsA retrospective analysis was conducted on a prospective cohort of 2012 cases of LSG between September 2005 and December 201...
Background
Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) became the most frequent bariatric procedure performed in France (2011) and in the United States (2013), but studies reporting long-term results are still rare.
Setting
Private hospital, France.
Methods
This is a retrospective analysis of a prospective cohort of 168 patients who underwent LSG betwe...
Background:
Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) has increasingly gained worldwide acceptance among bariatric surgeons during the past 10 years. Numerous articles have been written about the different approaches to the management of gastric fistulas, but limited data can be found concerning gastric stenosis after LSG.
Setting:
Private hospital,...
Leaks after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) are estimated to be the most serious complication of this procedure due to difficult healing process using non-standardized endoscopic approaches. Initially, endoscopic management recommended the use of stents.
A total of 19 patients received endoscopic treatment after LSG to manage leaks. The leak...
Introduction
Le Dual-Knife® (Olympus) est un nouveau couteau fréquemment utilisé pour la dissection sous-muqueuse du fait de sa sûreté et de sa précision. L’objet de cette étude était d’évaluer l’efficacité et la tolérance du traitement endoscopique du diverticule de Zenker avec le Dual-Knife® assisté d’un diverticuloscope (Cook®).
Patients et mét...