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Sleeve gastrectomyOne anastomosis gastric bypassRedo surgeryWeight regainInsufficient weight lossIntroductionConsidering the multitude of bariatric procedures performed all over the world, the necessity of revisional surgery increased accordingly. Several authors argued that with the great diffusion of sleeve ...
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Background Sleeve gastrectomy (SG) produces excellent results in weight reduction and resolution of comorbidities. The histology of the gastric mucosa can be affected by the surgical procedure, with alterations of inflammatory patterns. The objective of this study is to evaluate alterations of the infl...
Human gastric tissue collection and ethics statementHuman antrum tissue adjacent with pyloric about 2–3 cm from patients who under gastric sleeve resections were obtained from Department of General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, (Nanjing, China) with prior approva...
1. A condition of balance among various forces; motionlessness: "Language is a primary element of culture, and stasis in the arts is tantamount to death" (Charles Marsh). 2. Medicine Stoppage of the normal flow of a body substance, as of blood through an artery or of intestinal contents...
Some drugs, like proton pump inhibitors, induce gastric atrophy and impair gastric function, causing IF deficiency. Also, the diminished secretion of acids impairs Cbl absorption because acid is needed to liberate Cbl from the food component. Some bariatric procedures, such as sleeve gastrectomy, dec...
similar patterns of change [19]. Sleeve gastrectomy reduces the stomach to about 25% of its original size, removing a large portion of the stomach along the greater curvature, leaving a sleeve or tube-like structure. Complications include sleeve leakage, blood clots and infections, nausea and ...
(Mechanical Engineering) a device that prevents leakage of fluid along a rotating shaft or reciprocating rod passing through a boundary between areas of high and low pressure. It often consists of a flanged metal sleeve bedding into a stuffing box [C19: of unknown origin] Collins English Dictiona...
Introduction: Sleeve gastrectomy (SG) is the most commonly performed bariatric procedure. It has been shown that bariatric surgery reduces cancer risk. However, the risk of esophagogastric cancer after SG has not been defined yet and the development of cancer in the esophagus and ...