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Metabolic Outcomes of Gastric Bypass

Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2003
Gastric bypass surgery may be the most successful treatment for morbid obesity. However, postoperative patients are susceptible to deficiencies of several nutrients, including iron, vitamin B12, and folate. Careful monitoring and supplementation are recommended to prevent negative outcomes of nutrient deficiencies. Metabolic benefits, on the other hand,
Angela L. Collene, Steven R. Hertzler
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Weakness after Gastric Bypass

Obesity Surgery, 2002
Two patients underwent gastric bypasses and had uneventful hospital courses. In the early postoperative periods, both developed severe, protracted vomiting, weakness, and hyporeflexia. After thorough laboratory and clinical evaluations by neurologists, the patients were diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, although there were many atypical features.
Marilyn M. Rymer   +3 more
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Gastric Bypass Complications

2019
The number of bariatric surgical operations performed in the United States has been steadily increasing for the last 5 years. It is estimated that 228,000 weight-loss surgeries were performed in 2017. Of those, 59% were sleeve gastrectomy, 18% were gastric bypass, 3% were gastric band, and 1% were biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch.
Sunil K. Sharma   +4 more
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Outcome of Gastric Bypass Patients

Obesity Surgery, 2002
The authors analyzed previously studied outcomes of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP), examined pre-surgical factors of post-surgical outcomes, and examined some of the psychosocial benefits.A retrospective chart review was conducted of 138 patients who underwent RYGBP between 1997 and 2000.
Darren Huber   +3 more
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[From mini gastric bypass to one anastomosis gastric bypass, 20 years of one anastomosis gastric bypass].

Zhonghua wei chang wai ke za zhi = Chinese journal of gastrointestinal surgery, 2022
Y. Liu   +4 more
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The Banded Gastric Bypass

2012
Banded gastric bypass is a modification which enhances the restrictive component of the gastric bypass operation. A reinforced stoma is created by placing a band around the pouch, as in the vertical banded or silastic ring vertical gastroplasty. The gastroenterostomy (GE) is made just distal to the band.
Mal Fobi   +3 more
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Treatment of NASH with Gastric Bypass

Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2018
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a spectrum of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). It is defined as the presence of fatty liver along with inflammation and hepatocyte injury. To date, weight loss achieved via lifestyle intervention remains the mainstay of NASH treatment.
Pichamol Jirapinyo   +2 more
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The Conventional Gastric Bypass

2012
After the Second World War during the 1950's, subtotal gastrectomy with the Billroth II reconstruction was the surgical treatment of choice for peptic ulcer disease. Post-operative weight loss and early satiety were frequently observed in these patients, and these observations led Mason in 1966 to begin restrictive bariatric surgery by introducing the ...
W. Konrad Karcz, Oliver Thomusch
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Evolution of the Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass

Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques, 2003
Obesity is recognized as a health problem of epidemic proportions. Surgical intervention for the treatment of obesity is a well-studied and effective method. Various procedures have been utilized over the past decades. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass has emerged over the last 20 years and is currently the most commonly offered surgical treatment.
Virginia McGrath   +2 more
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