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Joint Pain Outcomes After Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery in Patients With and Without Hypermobility
ABSTRACT Objective Obesity increases the risk of musculoskeletal conditions, but retrospective studies have suggested that individuals with joint hypermobility experience more joint pain after metabolic and bariatric surgery and weight loss. Joint hypermobility is the ability of one or more joints to move beyond the normal range of motion.
Elke Schubert‐Hjalmarsson +3 more
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Short- and long-term outcomes of totally robotic versus robotic-assisted total gastrectomy for advanced gastric cancer: a single-center retrospective study. [PDF]
Liu D +8 more
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ABSTRACT Endoscopic ultrasound‐guided biliary drainage (EUS‐BD) has evolved from a rescue therapy into a viable alternative to endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and percutaneous drainage for distal malignant biliary obstruction (dMBO).
Jeska A. Fritzsche +4 more
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Total gastrectomy and extended D2 lymphadenectomy for primary gastric squamous cell carcinoma: A case report. [PDF]
Pham BV +7 more
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Elective Total Gastrectomy for Cancer of the Stomach
Gordon McNeer +3 more
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ABSTRACT The aim of this systematic literature review (SLR) of reviews was to update the evidence, established in a 2017 SLR, on the impact of obesity and weight loss by various interventions on health‐related quality of life (HRQoL). In total, eight SLRs and/or meta‐analyses published since 2017 were identified. The results consistently demonstrated a
Tone Nygaard Flølo +3 more
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Reply: Comments on "The Impact of Different Types of Complications on Long-Term Survival After Total Gastrectomy for Gastric Cancer". [PDF]
Jung MR, Kim SE, Jeong O.
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ABSTRACT Severe obesity is associated with an increased cardiovascular risk. Metabolic‐bariatric surgery (MBS) can reduce the risk of cardiovascular events and mortality, potentially depending on weight loss composition. This study assessed the association between post‐MBS weight loss composition and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) and all ...
Malou A. H. Nuijten +8 more
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