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Bariatric Surgery Worldwide

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The article was published on 2017-01-01. It has received 818 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sleeve gastrectomy.

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Weight Loss and Late Complications after Silastic Ring Vertical Gastroplasty. A 10 Year Follow-up.

TL;DR: SToma stenosis, enlargement of the stoma and incisional hernia are the most frequent late complications after silastic ring vertical gastroplasty requesting reoperations, leading to a successful sustained long term weight loss and maintenance.
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Manifestações dermatológicas após cirurgia bariátrica: revisão sistemática de literatura

TL;DR: In this article, a revisao sistematica da literatura de dermatologicas secundarias a deficiencia nutricional, pos cirurgia bariatrica, and as variaveis associadas, por meio de uma revisão sistema sistemica da literature.
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Metabolic/Bariatric Surgery Worldwide 2011

TL;DR: The salient message of the 2011 assessment is that SG has markedly increased in prevalence, and the trends from the four IFSO regions differed, except for the universal increase in SG.
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Bariatric Surgery Worldwide 2013.

TL;DR: SG is currently the most frequently performed procedure in the USA/Canada and in the Asia/Pacific regions, and second to RYGB in the Europe and Latin/South America regions.
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Surgery for weight loss in adults

TL;DR: All seven RCTs comparing surgery with non-surgical interventions found benefits of surgery on measures of weight change at one to two years follow-up and Improvements for some aspects of health-related quality of life (QoL) and diabetes were also found; the overall quality of the evidence was moderate.
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The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of bariatric (weight loss) surgery for obesity: a systematic review and economic evaluation

TL;DR: Bariatric surgery was a more effective intervention for weight loss than non-surgical options and there was higher remission of Type 2 diabetes than in non-Surgical groups.
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Metabolic/Bariatric Surgery Worldwide 2008

TL;DR: The absolute growth rate of bariatric surgery decreased over the past 5 years (135% increase), in comparison to the preceding 5 years (266% increase).
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