| Literature DB >> 24485263 |
Matthias Lannoo1, Bruno Dillemans2.
Abstract
Recently obesity has been defined as a disease and has turned bariatric surgery into a part of a chronic illness management. Obesity induces several comorbidities leading to cardiovascular disease and mortality. The effects of bariatric surgery on these comorbidities used to be classified as weight-loss induced. However bariatric surgery has recently been termed metabolic surgery because of the suspected direct, weight loss independent effect of bariatric procedures on the physiopathological mechanisms causing excess fat storage and insulin resistance. This review describes the standard procedures commonly performed and their specific outcomes on metabolic diseases in order to work towards more patient tailored treatment of obesity and to reduce side effects. Furthermore this review focuses on gaps in understanding the pathogenesis of obesity and its treatment with bariatric surgery. Surgery failures as well as new techniques are discussed and evaluated.Entities:
Keywords: Bariatric surgery; Complication; Gastric banding; Gastric bypass; Gastroplasty; Obesity; Revisional; Sleeve gastrectomy; Surgical technique
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24485263 DOI: 10.1016/j.bpg.2013.11.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Best Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol ISSN: 1521-6918 Impact factor: 3.043