Efficacy of single anastomosis sleeve ileal (SASI) bypass for type-2 diabetic morbid obese patients: Gastric bipartition, a novel metabolic surgery procedure: A retrospective cohort study.
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SASI bypass is a promising operation that offers excellent weight loss and diabetic resolution and is a therapeutic option for obese T2DM patients.About:
This article is published in International Journal of Surgery.The article was published on 2016-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 71 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sleeve gastrectomy & Anastomosis.read more
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IFSO Worldwide Survey 2016: Primary, Endoluminal, and Revisional Procedures.
Luigi Angrisani,Antonella Santonicola,Paola Iovino,Antonio Vitiello,Kelvin Higa,Jacques Himpens,Henry Buchwald,Nicola Scopinaro +7 more
TL;DR: There was an increase in the total number both of surgical and endoluminal bariatric/metabolic procedures performed worldwide in 2016 and the surgical trends from 2008 to 2016.
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Standardization of Bariatric Metabolic Procedures: World Consensus Meeting Statement
TL;DR: Standard versions of the finished anatomic configurations of 22 surgical procedures were established by expert consensus, as a first step in developing evidence-based standard bariatric metabolic surgical procedures with the aim of improving consistency in surgery, data collection, comparison of procedures, and outcome reporting.
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Evaluation of the Efficacy of Single Anastomosis Sleeve Ileal (SASI) Bypass for Patients with Morbid Obesity: a Multicenter Study.
Tarek Mahdy,Sameh Hany Emile,Amr Madyan,Carl Fredrik Schou,Abdulwahid Alwahidi,Rui Ribeiro,Alaa M. Sewefy,Martin Büsing,Mohammed Al-Haifi,Emad Salih,Scott A. Shikora +10 more
TL;DR: The SASI bypass is an effective bariatric and metabolic surgery that achieved satisfactory weight loss and improvement in medical comorbidities, including T2DM, hypertension, sleep apnea, and GERD, with a low complication rate.
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Single anastomosis sleeve ileal (SASI) bypass versus sleeve gastrectomy: a case-matched multicenter study
Sameh Hany Emile,Amr Madyan,Tarek Mahdy,Ayman Elshobaky,Hosam Ghazy Elbanna,Mohamed Anwar Abdel-Razik +5 more
TL;DR: Both procedures had similar weight loss at 6 months postoperatively and comparable complication rates and SASI bypass conferred better improvement in T2DM and GERD than SG.
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1-Year Follow-up of Single Anastomosis Sleeve Ileal (SASI) Bypass in Morbid Obese Patients: Efficacy and Concerns
TL;DR: SASI bypass is a newly introduced investigational procedure for improving weight loss and comorbidities; however, it may result in EWL and protein malnutrition and should only be performed for select patients and by well-experienced bariatric surgeons.
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Valoración nutricional al ingreso hospitalario: iniciación al estudio entre distintas metodologías
L. Villamayor Blanco,G. Llimera Rausell,V. Jorge Vidal,C. González Pérez-Crespo,C. Iniesta Navalon,MC Mira Sirvent,M Martínez Penella,S. Rabell Iñigo +7 more
TL;DR: Both the GSA and MNA represent a good indicator to determine high-risk patients for developing complications attributable to hyponutrition and can attribute them a predictive power similar to that of objective data considered as a whole.
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CASE REPORT: Hepatic Decompensation After Gastric Bypass Surgery for Severe Obesity
Scott J. Cotler,Joseph M. Vitello,Grace Guzman,Giuliano Testa,Enrico Benedetti,Thomas J. Layden +5 more
TL;DR: Limited information is available regarding whether RNY-GBP predisposes to progressive liver injury, and three patients who developed cirrhosis are described.
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Protein malnutrition incidence comparison after gastric bypass versus biliopancreatic diversion.
José Pablo Suárez Llanos,Manuel Fuentes Ferrer,Luis Alvarez-Sala-Walther,Bruno Francisco García Bray,Laura Medina González,Irene Bretón Lesmes,Basilio Moreno Esteban +6 more
TL;DR: Patients with BPD had a higher risk for hypoalbuminemia than those undergoing RYGB, especially during the first year post-surgery, and age (in the short-term period) could have a significant inverse relation to hypoproteinemia.
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From Bariatric to Pure Metabolic Surgery: New Concepts on the Rise.
TL;DR: All of us present restrictive mechanisms to stop eating, but they are functional, and metabolic surgery can provoke an earlier functional restriction and avoid a mechanical restriction.
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Laparoscopic revisional surgery after malabsorptive procedures in bariatric surgery, more specifically after duodenal switch.
TL;DR: Revisions after duodenal switch are usually around 5% and may involve performing a re-sleeve or an elongation of the common channel at the expense of the biliopancreatic limb.