Drain amylase levels are an adjunct in detection of gastrojejunostomy leaks after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass.

[1]  J. Samra,et al.  PANCREATODUODENECTOMY: ROLE OF DRAIN FLUID ANALYSIS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PANCREATIC FISTULA , 2008, ANZ journal of surgery.

[2]  R. Morton,et al.  Prediction of pharyngocutaneous fistulas after laryngectomy , 2007, Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.

[3]  L. Traverso,et al.  The usefulness of drain data to identify a clinically relevant pancreatic anastomotic leak after pancreaticoduodenectomy? , 2006, Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery.

[4]  L. Soylu,et al.  The Wound Amylase Concentration in the Prediction of Pharyngocutaneous Fistula , 2003, Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.

[5]  B. Fisher,et al.  Sensitivity and Specificity of Postoperative Upper GI Series Following Gastric Bypass , 2003, Obesity surgery.

[6]  M. Herrera,et al.  Role of Radiologic Contrast Studies in the Early Postoperative Period After Bariatric Surgery , 1999, Obesity surgery.

[7]  H. Katai,et al.  Amylase concentration of drainage fluid after total gastrectomy , 1997, The British journal of surgery.

[8]  R. Morton,et al.  Wound amylase estimation and the prediction of pharyngocutaneous fistulae. , 1989, Clinical otolaryngology and allied sciences.

[9]  D. Schuller,et al.  Wound amylase levels as an early indicator of orocutaneous fistulae , 1984, The Laryngoscope.

[10]  E. Mason,et al.  Risk Reduction in Gastric Operations for Obesity , 1979, Annals of surgery.