Alireza Khalaj1, Rahmatullah Athar2,3*, Fahimeh Yarigholi2,3, Seyed Ali Jazaeri3 and Shahab Shahabi2,3*
1Tehran Obesity Treatment Center, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Shahed University, Tehran, Iran
2Iran University of Medical Sciences, Center of Excellence of European Branch of
International Federation for Surgery of Obesity, Rasool-E Akram Hospital, Tehran, Iran
3Department of Surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgery Research Center, Division of Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery, Rasool-e Akram Hospital, School of Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
*Corresponding Author: Rahmatullah Athar, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Center of Excellence of European Branch of International Federation for Surgery of Obesity, Rasool-E Akram Hospital, Tehran, Iran.
Received: March 08, 2024; Published: March 15, 2024
Obesity is a significant risk factor for cancer incidence and mortality. The number of patients with obesity who have undergone bariatric surgery is increasing [1]. One of these bariatric surgical procedures is the single anastomosis jejunal bypass (SASJ) which is a modification of the Single Anastomosis Sleeve Ileal (SASI) Bypass.
Keywords: The prevalence of bariatric surgery among patients with obesity is on the rise and many new surgery techniques are described by surgeons that lack comprehensive understanding. Diagnosis and treatment of associated cancers can become a complex challenge due to alterations in anatomy.n
Citation: Rahmatullah Athar., et al. “Total Gastrectomy for Gastric Cancer Following Single Anastomosis Sleeve-Jejunal Bypass; A Video Report".Acta Scientific Clinical Case Reports 5.4 (2024): 25-26.
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