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Results of bariatric surgery

International Journal of Obesity, 2001
To present the results of bariatric surgery performed in our hospital over the last ten years.Longitudinal, clinical intervention with obesity surgery.To date in our hospital we have performed bariatric surgery on 496 patients. Ninety-seven percent of them received a restrictive method and 3% a combined procedure.
A M, Wolf, B, Kortner, H W, Kuhlmann
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Bariatric surgery

Australian Journal of General Practice
In 2023, 15,985 primary bariatric operations were performed in Australia, with sleeve gastrectomy (SG) accounting for 80% of cases. Bariatric surgery offers better long-term weight loss and comorbidity resolution compared with any other treatments, with low morbidity and mortality rates.This paper evaluates the efficacy, indications, outcomes and long ...
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Pregnancy and bariatric surgery

Minerva Surgery, 2017
A large number of women experience pregnancy after bariatric surgery. The purpose of this review was to understand the evidence base in this area to come up with practical, evidence-based recommendations.We examined PubMed for all published articles on pregnancy in patients who have previously undergone a bariatric surgery.There is an increasing body ...
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Adolescent Bariatric Surgery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2011
Obesity has become an increasingly serious problem in pediatric and adolescent populations in the United States. Although bariatric surgery has been offered to morbidly obese adolescents for the past several decades, it remains controversial. However, the benefits of weight loss surgery in this population have been realized, particularly its long-term ...
Anna R, Ibele, Samer G, Mattar
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Revisional Bariatric Surgery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2011
With the increase in bariatric surgical procedures, an increase in revision operations is expected. A thorough preoperative work-up is essential to formulate an appropriate revision strategy. Outcomes vary according to the primary operation and chosen approach to revision. Recent studies have shown acceptably low complication rates and good weight loss
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Anesthesia for Bariatric Surgery

Obesity Surgery, 2011
Bariatric surgery has a lot of problems in anesthesia. We retrospectively compared anesthesia for bariatric surgery in yellow race with that in normal weight patients.Twenty patients who received bariatric surgery and 20 normal body weight patients who received abdominal surgery in Japan were enrolled. Induction condition, depth of epidural space, dose
Tomoki, Nishiyama   +2 more
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Bariatric Surgery

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 2013
L T C Robert B, Lim, Daniel B, Jones
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Bariatric Surgery

2023
de Raaff, C.   +2 more
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Overview of Bariatric Surgery

Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2002
To know what is new, one must know what is old. Bariatric surgery has developed along three generic lines: malabsorptive, malabsorptive/restrictive, and purely restrictive. In addition, other metabolic surgical procedures—operations on normal organs to achieve a secondary, metabolic goal—have been used and are being tested.
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Complications of Bariatric Surgery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2005
The rise in bariatric operations has been exponential because of the greater acceptance for these procedures. Although complication rates are relatively low, they can result in formidable disability. Adverse outcomes also result in medical malpractice claims that are particularly problematic for bariatric surgery practices.
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