Metabolic surgery results in fewer heart attacks, strokes and death among patients with diabetes
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Patients with diabetes and a history of metabolic surgery had significantly fewer heart attacks, strokes, hospitalisations and death,...
T2DM remains in remission six years after RYGB regardless of weight loss
More than half of patients (51%) with type 2 diabetes and a history of metabolic surgery experienced remission of their diabetes even if...
MI-BASiC: Non-diabetic patients have greater weight loss after surgery
Diabetes reduces the weight loss effect of bariatric surgery in the first three years after surgery, especially in those undergoing...
More adolescents in the US are undergoing metabolic and bariatric surgery
More adolescents in the US are undergoing metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS), according to researchers from University of Texas Health...
Biosynthetic long-term resorbable meshes augmentation for hiatus hernia repair is feasible and safe
Hiatus hernia (HH) repair with biosynthetic long-term resorbable meshes (BSM) augmentation is feasible and safe with low perioperative...
Effects of depression were clinically small, compared to the choice of operation
Patients with depression undergoing sleeve gastrectomy (SG) and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass had similar weight loss, diabetes and...
Newspaper reporting of adolescent bariatric surgery increases obesity stigma
Investigators from Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium, have concluded that way newspapers report on adolescent bariatric surgery may...
Five-year outcomes show a low incidence of Barrett Esophagus after bariatric surgery
The five-year outcomes from a non-randomised clinical cohort trial has found that a low incidence of Barrett Esophagus (BE) in 169...
Outpatient surgery with telemonitoring comparable to standard care
Outpatient bariatric surgery supported with telemonitoring is clinically comparable to standard overnight bariatrics in terms of...
Pregnant post-bariatric patients have similar or greater weight gain, but no impact on birth weight
Post-bariatric women seem to have similar or greater gestational weight gain (GWG) vs women without surgery matched for early-pregnancy...
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