Functional Anatomy and Pathophysiology

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Fig. 2.1 Representative manometric tracing showing an increase in the number of high-amplitude propagated contractions, spanning the colon and preceding the anal sphincter opening that leads to defecation. Abbreviations: T…

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Functional Anatomy

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Fig. 1.1 Rectum and anal canal. From Zutshi [1] The submucosal layer of anal canal contains hemorrhoidal tissue that is arranged on the whole circumference (360°) of the anal wall…

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Gastric Motility

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Fig. 1.1 Gastric electrical activity recorded from electrodes on the serosa at various positions from the fundus to the antrum (A–D). Slow waves are generated in the pacemaker region along…

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Management of Gastroparesis

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Fig. 5.1 Injection of dye in order to create a submucosal bleb Fig. 5.2 Creation of a mucosotomy Fig. 5.3 Creation of a submucosal tunnel Fig. 5.4 Division of the…

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Pyloroplasty

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Fig. 7.1 Port setup for laparoscopic pyloroplasty The Heineke-Mikulicz technique is the most straightforward approach for pyloroplasty. Because the pylorus itself is not inflamed in patients with gastroparesis, there is…

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and Clinical Presentation of Gastroparesis

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Fig. 2.1 Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index (GCSI). (Previously published instructions for use [40]) This questionnaire asks you about the severity of symptoms you may have related to your gastrointestinal problem….

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Evaluation of Gastroparesis

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Study evaluating gastric emptying Strengths Limitations Gastric emptying scintigraphy (gold standard) Well validated, reproducible [4] Noninvasive [4] Ability to assess both solid and liquid phases [12] Radiation exposure [4] Solid…

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Gastroparesis in the Setting of Obesity

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!DOCTYPE html> © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020A. Ibele, J. Gould (eds.)Gastroparesishttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28929-4_10 10. Managing Gastroparesis in the Setting of Obesity Jessica Blumhagen1 and Eric Volckmann1   (1) University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City, UT, USA  …

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