Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass: Creation of the Neogastric Pouch
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Gastric Bypass Posterior Wall Lipoma Vagus Nerve Left Lobe
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Conflict of Interest
The authors (Radwan Kassir, Patrice Lointier, Olivier Tiffet, Christophe Breton, Pierre Blanc) have no conflicts of interests to declare in relation to this article.
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