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The Evolution of Bariatric Surgery—From Sewing Lips to Constructing the Sleeve
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The Evolution of Bariatric Surgery—From Sewing Lips to Constructing the Sleeve

Fred N. Qafiti, Slee Yi, Amanda M. Marsh, Miguel A. Lopez-Viego and Jessica L. Buicko
American Surgeon, Vol.88(7)
2022

Abstract

glycogen Article bariatric surgery biliopancreatic bypass bilious vomiting body weight loss caloric intake cancer survival carbohydrate metabolism comorbidity death dehydration diabetes mellitus diarrhea digestive system fistula disease course disease severity distrust dog duodenostomy dyspepsia energy expenditure epidemic exercise experimentation foregut gastrectomy gastrectomy Billroth II gastric bypass surgery gastroduodenostomy gastrointestinal surgery gastrojejunostomy glycogen liver level health care access History horseback riding human ileostomy intraoperative period Italian (citizen) jejunoileal bypass kidney failure leadership lipid metabolism liver dysfunction liver failure malabsorption malnutrition metabolic regulation modern times morbidity mortality rate nonhuman nutrition education obesity pancreas metastasis pathology pathophysiology postoperative complication postoperative period prevalence public health service Publication remission Roux-en-Y gastric bypass sleeve gastrectomy Spain stomach adenocarcinoma stomach muscle surgeon surgical approach surgical margin surgical risk terminal ileum treatment contraindication treatment outcome tumor invasion United States vomiting weight height ratio wellbeing lip morbid obesity Bariatric Surgery Comorbidity Humans Lip Obesity, Morbid Treatment Outcome Weight Loss

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