Long-term risks and benefits of bariatric surgery: a research challenge. JAMA. 2014;312:1792-1793.Wolfe BM, Belle SH. Long-term Risks and Benefits of Bariatric Surgery: A Research Challenge. JAMA 2014.Wolfe BM, Belle SH (2014) Long-term risks and benefits of bariatric surgery: a research...
The goal of the study was to quantify risks and benefits of various bariatric surgery procedures focusing on adult patients. Specifically, we report the risks (defined as perioperative and postoperative mortality, complications, and reoperations) and the effectiveness (defined as weight loss and remiss...
Bariatric surgery for obesity and metabolic conditions in adults Given uncertainties about the balance between the risks and benefits of bariatric surgery in the long term, the decision to undergo surgery should be based on a high quality shared decision making process.doi:10.1136/bmj.g3961... DE...
“The detrimentaleffects of bariatric surgeryshould not be underestimated in the shared decision-making process, and the patients who do not want surgery should be offered evidence-based nonsurgical treatment alternatives,”Jøran Hjelmesæth, MD, PhD,head of the Morbid Obesity Centre at Vestfold ...
All surgeries have risks and benefits to consider. For some patients, having a bariatric procedure, likegastric bypass, is worth it. For a committed patient, weight loss surgery is an effective tool for losing weight. Patients may be able to lose 60% to 77% of their excess weight in the...
You've tried diets and exercise for years and still have a lot of weight to lose. Is gastric sleeve surgery a possibility? Find out from WebMD about the risks, benefits, who's a good candidate for this procedure, and what you have to do afterward.
Long-term risks and benefits of bariatric surgery: A research challenge IMPORTANCE The clinical evidence base demonstratin Belle,H S.,Wolfe,... - 《Jama the Journal of the American Medical Association》 被引量: 22发表: 2014年 The Power of Mobile Banking (How to Profit from the Revolution in...
Gastric bypass bariatric surgery can lead to real weight loss results. Learn about risks, recovery and how it compares to sleeve gastrectomy.
There are two main types of bariatric surgery, purely restrictive procedures (sleeve gastrectomy, gastric banding) and malabsorptive or mixed procedures (biliopancreatic diversion, gastric bypass). Mixed procedures have been the first choice for many years because of the greater weight loss compared ...
Weighing the risks of a bariatric procedure: weight-reduction surgery succeeds because it restricts how much the patient can eat--which, in turn, can lead to iron, folate, calcium, and vitamin (B.sub.12) deficiencies, often within months of surgery.(Bariatric surgery)...