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Functional Gastric Bypass with an Adjustable Gastric Band
Obesity Surgery, 2002To create a bond between the technique proposed and the patient, flexibility and adaptability are indispensable. Thus, we devised the functional gastric bypass, which can be activated and deactivated by inflating or deflating the Lap-Band.The Lap-Band was positioned according to the standard technique, with the addition of a hand-sewn side-to-side ...
Francesco, Furbetta +1 more
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Gastric Bypass for Morbid Obesity
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1979The gastric bypass operation is designed to decrease the size of the food receptacle so that a limited number of calories can be ingested. All food ingested is absorbed normally, thus eliminating problems that mey be associated with metabolic derangements.
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The American surgeon, 1984
This article describes the gastric bypass as performed by the author and his associate since 1979. The Roux-en-Y gastric bypass by this technique has been used in more than 1000 patients. The author uses the additional 3-0 prolene suture on the gastrojejunostomy, but his associate does not.
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This article describes the gastric bypass as performed by the author and his associate since 1979. The Roux-en-Y gastric bypass by this technique has been used in more than 1000 patients. The author uses the additional 3-0 prolene suture on the gastrojejunostomy, but his associate does not.
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Proximal (Classic) Gastric Bypass
2011The intention of this procedure is a restriction of the size of the stomach by cutting it proximally and the creation of malabsorption by dividing the small intestine into an alimentary (Roux limb) and a biliopancreatic segment (Fig. 3.1). Both goals (restriction and malabsorption) are reached in one operation; it is therefore referred to as “combined ...
Korenkov, Michael +8 more
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Complication of gastric bypass
Medical Journal of Australia, 1985G, Ramsey-Stewart, P, Holman, D, Storey
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Current treatment and recent progress in gastric cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Smita Joshi, Brian Badgwell
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