Computed tomography-3D-volumetry: a valuable adjunctive diagnostic tool after bariatric surgery
Christine Stier, Chetan Parmar, Ann‐Cathrin Koschker, Mohammed Bokhari, Raphael Stier, Sonja Chiappetta
Abstract
Aim: After bariatric surgery, a variety of complaints may arise. Identification of the causes of such symptoms is often challenging due to the postoperatively modified anatomy. While standard examinations with upper endoscopy and upper gastrointestinal series might miss the three-dimensional anatomic nature of the problem, quantitative three-dimensional computed tomography volumetry (3D-CT) of the upper gastrointestinal tract offers a novel, adjunctive examination, revealing the detailed anatomy. The aim of this study was to analyse the clinical value of 3D-CT in post-bariatric patients.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineComputed tomographyRadiologyEndoscopySurgeryBariatric Surgery and OutcomesCardiovascular Disease and AdiposityCardiovascular Function and Risk Factors