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Limb Length Matters in Gastric Bypass Surgery

Mason and Ito introduced gastric bypass surgery back in 1967, initially in a loop configuration (1). However, due to issues like bile reflux, Griffen and his team later modified the procedure to what is today known as the Roux-en-Y configuration (2).

 

Limb Length Matters in Gastric Bypass Surgery
Research

Interview with Rami Sommerstein

Prof. Rami Sommerstein, Professor of Infectious Diseases and Public Health Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Bern, heads the 'SSI Intervention' module at Swissnoso.

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Laparoscopic adrenalectomy

This video shows a left laparoscopic adrenalectomy of a 6cm pheochromocytoma, which as such qualifies as a large adrenal tumor ‘LAT’. Laparoscopic adrenalectomy, including transperitoneal and retroperitoneal approaches, is considered the gold standard for surgical treatment of adrenal tumors. Management of LATs is challenging due to possible difficulties with the resection as well as the risk of malignancy. Pheochromocytoma can occur as part of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type II, which develops from a mutation of the RET-protooncogene.

This video was presented and awarded the first video prize at the 21st TRIPARTITE MEETING for Minimally Invasive Surgery, organized by the Swiss-MIS (https://swiss-mis.ch) und the ASRCC (https://asrcc.ch).

 

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Gender medicine

PD Dr. med. Dr. phil. Vanessa Banz, Senior Attending Surgeon at the Department of Visceral Surgery and Medicine at Inselspital Bern, explains the objectives and goals of gender medicine. 

Gender medicine
Innovations

Weniger Strahlung

Durch neue Technologie zur Abnahme der intraoperativen Strahlenexposition während komplexer endovaskulärer Behandlung.

Weniger Strahlung
Innovations

Current challenges and opportunities in reconstructive peripheral nerve surgery

Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) are a frequent medical problem in Switzerland. Reconstructive peripheral nerve surgery deals with the assessment and surgical treatment of injuries to the peripheral nerves and their sequelae, for instance chronic neuropathic pain. This article provides an overview on selected current challenges and opportunities in reconstructive surgery of PNI.

Current challenges and opportunities in reconstructive peripheral nerve surgery

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