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Filter by:This project aims to assess the short- and long-term safety and efficacy of bariatric surgery in children and adolescents compared to adults.
Major laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy surgery requires steep Trendelenburg position with pneumoperitoneum for a long time leading to decrease pulmonary compliance and lung volumes due to cephalic displacement and decrease excursion of the diaphragm, consequently leading to the possibility of atelectasis formation. Different strategies have been proposed to reduce atelectasis and other pulmonary complications in obese patients as induction of anesthesia in the head up position with or without CPAP, protective intraoperative mechanical ventilation with high or low levels of PEEP and implementation of Recruitment Maneuvers. Up to investigators' knowledge, there is no study done to evaluate the effect of intraoperative use of PEEP and alveolar recruitment maneuver on diaphragmatic function and incidence of atelectasis via ultrasonography in obese patients undergoing laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy.
This study will test the hypothesis that metabolic bariatric surgery will be more effective at providing durable glycemic control and reduce co-morbidities than intensive medical therapy in youth with type 2 diabetes.
The Role of Bariatric Surgeries in Management of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Investigators aimed to present the patients who underwent laparoscopic gastrectomy with transoral specimen extraction.
Aim: The impact of extended antral resection (AR) after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) on weight loss changes and metabolic response is still not clearly elucidated with conflicting results. The investigator's retrospective cohort study aimed to determine whether AR is superior to antral preservation (AP) regarding weight loss and resolution of co-morbidities. Methods: Patients were divided into two groups according to the distance of gastric division as AR group (2cm from pylorus) and AP group (6cm from pylorus). Postoperative excess weight loss percentile (%EWL) and total body weight loss percentiles (%TBWL) at the end of first, 6th and 12 months were compared. Secondly, metabolic parameters and complications were compared.
In this study, our primary aim is to investigate the effects of structured core stabilization exercise program on functional capacity, body composition, muscle strength, endurance, balance, quality of life in adult obese individuals expecting bariatric surgery. Our secondary aim is to provide the individual with exercise habits and increase the level of physical activity in daily life with the exercise program planned according to the needs of the individual.
Bariatric surgery leads to bone loss and increases fracture risk. This study evaluates whether denosumab can prevent the high-turnover bone loss that occurs after Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB) and sleeve gastrectomy (SG) surgery.
A comparison of post-operative opioid use in laparoscopic bariatric surgery patients receiving opioid or opioid-free anesthesia.
This prospective study aimed to determine the alcohol intake symptoms and alcohol metabolism before and 12 months after sleeve gastrectomy (SG) by evaluating blood alcohol content (BAC) and urinary alcohol metabolite levels against the amount of alcohol consumed to reveal the occurrence of any AUD..