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Can we abandon foregut exclusion for an ideal and safe metabolic surgery?
Foregut (foregut exclusions) and hindgut (rapid transit of nutrients to the distal intestine) theories are the most commonly used explanations for the metabolic improvements observed after metabolic surgeries.
Jason Widjaja +4 more
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A surgical model of short bowel syndrome induces a long-lasting increase in pancreatic beta-cell mass [PDF]
Several surgical techniques are used nowadays as a severe treatment for obesity and diabetes mellitus type 2. These techniques are aggressive due to drastic changes in the nutrient flow and non-reversible modifications on the digestive tube.
Aguilar Diosdado, Manuel +6 more
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BACKGROUND: Biliopancreatic diversion (BPD), and its modifications, is the most effective surgical bariatric treatment of morbid obesity and associated metabolic disturbances.
V. M. Anohina +3 more
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Glycemia normalization in patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus: bariatric surgery vs pharmacological therapy [PDF]
Aims. To compare glucose - lowering and weight reduction capacity of bypass operations (gastric bypass (GB), biliopancreatic diversion (BPD) vs GLP-1 agonist liraglutide 3.0 mg (models of maximum incretin effect) for 6 months. Materials and methods.
I A Sklyanik +4 more
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Maternal and perinatal outcomes after bariatric surgery: a spanish multicenter study [PDF]
The final publication is avaliable at Springer Link[Abstract] Background. Bariatric surgery (BS) has become more frequent among women of child-bearing age. Data regarding the underlying maternal and perinatal risks are scarce.
A Berghöfer +41 more
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Bariatric surgery is one of the most effective treatments currently available for obesity and its derived comorbidities. However, complications may occur, especially when malabsorptive surgeries like a biliopancreatic diversion is performed.
Aura D. Herrera-Martínez +6 more
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Hypoglycemia episodes after biliopancreatic diversion for morbid obesity: clinical case presentation
Modifications of glucose metabolism are observed after bariatric surgery and are attributed to the increased release of incretins – biologically active gut peptides.
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Introduction: Biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch (BPD/DS) is an uncommon type of bariatric surgery that can rarely lead to bleeding in the biliopancreatic limb. The altered anatomy poses significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Case
Alice S. Pang +2 more
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We examined 292 patients (mean age 37,5±9,1 years) with morbid obesity (initial BMI 47,3±7,0 kg/m2), from which 72 patients had type 2 diabetes, before and after biliopancreatic diversion in Hess-Marceau modification, conducted from 2003 to 2010.
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Postoperative Nutrition and Nutritional Complications in Patients with Bariatric Surgery: An Update
Bariatric surgery is the most effective therapeutic option for long-term weight loss among patients with morbid obesity. Nutrition after bariatric surgery is a very specialized condition.
Havva SEZER, Dilek YAZICI
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