Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
Vagus Nerve, Fundoplication, & Post Surgical Gastroparesis - February 2021
AGMD is proud to present a new series featuring Dr. Kenneth Koch. Every other month, we will be having a conversation with Dr. Koch and focusing on various topics related to gastroparesis.
This month, we will be discussing the vagus nerve, fundoplication and post surgical gastroparesis.
There will be ample time for audience questions towards the end of the interview.
Kenneth L. Koch, MD is Professor of Medicine, Section on Gastroenterology & Hepatology, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. He has a career-long interest in understanding pathophysiological mechanisms of nausea and gastroparesis. Dr. Koch has studied extensively gastric myoelectrical activity (GMA) using serosal electrodes in animals and cutaneous electrodes in the study of normal 3 cpm GMA in humans. These studies have led to understanding gastric dysthymias are present in various nausea syndromes. In addition, a functional obstructive gastroparesis subtype was described that reflects pyloric dysfunction and response to endoscopic therapies with botulinum toxin A injection or balloon dilation. Dr. Koch is a PI in the NIH-sponsored Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium. Dr. Koch has written 143 peer-reviewed publications, 43 chapters, and 2 books.
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