1.Perianesthetic considerations in laparoscopic bariatric surgery.
Jin Young LEE ; Sung Jin HONG ; Ji Young LEE ; Jeong Hee SHIN
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;60(1):64-65
No abstract available.
Bariatric Surgery
2.Comments on "Improved Serum Leptin and Ghrelin Following Bariatric Surgery Predict better Postoperative Cognitive Function".
Mehmet AGILLI ; Fevzi Nuri AYDIN ; Yasemin GULCAN KURT ; Tuncer CAYCI
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2015;11(4):402-403
No abstract available.
Bariatric Surgery*
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Ghrelin*
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Leptin*
4.Cardiac and metabolic effects of Bariatric Surgery among obese patients in a Malaysian Tertiary Hospital: A 6-month prospective cohort study
Mohd Haidir Roslan ; Mohd Asyiq Raffali ; Shawal Faizal Mohamad ; Nik Ritza Kosai Nik Mahmood ; Hamat Hamdi Che Hassan
Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies 2023;38(2):94-100
Objective:
Obesity is known to be associated with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction due to its effect on blood pressure and glucose tolerance. We aimed to investigate whether weight loss after bariatric surgery might improve diastolic dysfunction through in-depth echocardiographic examination.
Methodology:
We recruited twenty-eight patients who were about to undergo bariatric surgery by purposive sampling. They underwent echocardiography at baseline and 6 months after surgery with a focus on diastolic function measurements and global longitudinal strain (GLS). They also had fasting serum lipid and glucose measurements pre- and post-surgery.
Results:
The mean weight loss after surgery was 24.1 kg. Out of the 28 subjects, fifteen (54%) initially had diastolic dysfunction before surgery. Only two had persistent diastolic dysfunction 6 months after surgery. The mean indexed left atrial volume 6 months post-surgery was 27.1 from 32 ml/m2 prior to surgery. The average E/e’ is 11.78 post-surgery from 13.43 pre-surgery. The left ventricular GLS became (-)25.7% after surgery from (-)21.2% prior to surgery. Their post-surgery fasting serum lipid and glucose levels also showed significant improvement.
Conclusion
Our study reinforced the existing evidence that bariatric surgery significantly improved echocardiographic parameters of diastolic function and left ventricular global longitudinal strain, along with various metabolic profiles.
Bariatric Surgery
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Obesity
5.Initial body mass index on weight loss among obese Filipino adults who underwent Laparoscopic Adjustable gastric banding: A cohort study
Teodora Amor Evora ; Roberto Mirasol ; Edward Oliveros ; Hildegardes Dineros
Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies 2013;28(1):39-44
Objective:
To determine the effect of laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) on weight loss and the association between initial body mass index (BMI) and successful weight loss, defined as >50% excess weight loss (EWL) among obese Filipino adults at St. Luke’s Medical Center.
Methodology:
Data from 97 patients who were at least 18 years old at the time of gastric banding were reviewed retrospectively. Patient follow-up was poor 2 years post-surgery, which precluded analysis of follow-up data beyond 2 years. Changes in weight loss parameters from baseline to the different observation periods were carried out using paired t- test. To determine the association of different factors with success in weight loss, Independent t-test and Chi-square tests were used. A p-value ≤0.05 was considered significant.
Results:
Majority of the patients were female (61%) and Southeast Asian (77%). Ages ranged from 18 to 68 years. Mean BMI was 44.1 ± 0.1 kg/m2 and mean excess weight was 61.4 ± 26.5 kg. Excess weight loss of 43.84 ± 25.09% and BMI reduction of 21.54 ± 13.39% were attained at 2 years. Lower initial BMI with a mean of 38.12±3.28 kg/m2 was associated with successful weight loss, 1 year after gastric banding (p<0.001).
Conclusion
Patients attained 43.84% EWL 2 years after gastric banding. Those with higher initial BMI were less likely to achieve successful weight loss 1 year after gastric banding.
Bariatric Surgery
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Obesity
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Weight Loss
7.Band Slippage after Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding (LAGB).
In Soo PARK ; Eung Kook KIM ; Hong Chan LEE
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2010;78(2):119-122
Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) has proved to be safe and effective, worldwide. The perigastric technique was once the most frequent method of band placement, but posterior prolapse was a problem. The introduction of the pars flaccida technique has considerably reduced the incidence of this complication, and, currently, this technique is the most utilized method and recommended by most bariatric surgeons. However, LAGB with pars flaccida technique has rare complications such as band slippage and gastric pouch dilatation in 2~5% of patients. We have experienced 2 band replacement cases for band slippage and pouch dilatation each happening about 1 and 2 years after LAGB.
Bariatric Surgery
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Dilatation
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Humans
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Incidence
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Prolapse
8.Simultaneous Laparoscopic Band Removal and Sleeve Gastrectomy: Case Report and Review of Literature.
Yoon Young CHOI ; Yong Jin KIM ; Kyung Yul HUR
Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2012;15(1):23-25
More attention has been paid to bariatric surgery due to an increase in the obese population in Korea. Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) is the most popular procedure for weight-loss but the complication rate may increase with time. Revision surgery is needed if there are complications or the weight is regained after LAGB, and a laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy could be performed in the case of band failure. Successful band removal and sleeve gastrectomy wereperformed simultaneously without complications.
Bariatric Surgery
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Gastrectomy
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Korea
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Obesity, Morbid
9.Training in Bariatric and Metabolic Endoscopic Therapies.
Pichamol JIRAPINYO ; Christopher C THOMPSON
Clinical Endoscopy 2018;51(5):430-438
Bariatric endoscopy is an emerging subspecialty for gastroenterologists encompassing a broad array of procedures including primary endoscopic bariatric and metabolic therapies and the treatment of complications of bariatric surgery. In addition, comprehensive understanding of lifestyle intervention and pharmacotherapy are essential to successful outcomes. This review summarizes goals and steps of training for this emerging field.
Bariatric Surgery
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Drug Therapy
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Endoscopy
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Life Style
10.Endoscopic Treatment for Obesity: New Emerging Technology Trends.
Gut and Liver 2015;9(4):431-432
No abstract available.
*Bariatric Surgery
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Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal/*trends
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Humans
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Obesity/*surgery