[Operative technique and outcome in metabolic surgery: conventional and banded gastric bypass]

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[Operative technique and outcome in metabolic surgery: conventional and banded gastric bypass]. / Busch, Philipp; Wolter, Stephan; Rawnaq, Tamina; Kaifi, Jussuf; Aberle, Jens; Izbicki, Jakob R.; Mann, Oliver.

in: ZBL CHIR, Jahrgang 134, Nr. 1, 1, 2009, S. 32-37.

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Busch P, Wolter S, Rawnaq T, Kaifi J, Aberle J, Izbicki JR et al. [Operative technique and outcome in metabolic surgery: conventional and banded gastric bypass]. ZBL CHIR. 2009;134(1):32-37. 1.

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@article{6844f0f2f6cb4f47a7940e690ec55958,
title = "[Operative technique and outcome in metabolic surgery: conventional and banded gastric bypass]",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: The prevalence of morbid obesity and its sequelae is increasing in Germany, Europe and worldwide. Bariatric surgery is thus gaining in importance for the treatment of patients with malignant obesity. Creation of a gastric bypass is one of the most frequently performed procedures for obesity. DISCUSSION: The gastric bypass has been used -since 1966 as a surgical means of weight reduction in obese patients. In the mean time various modifications have been developed. Thus, for example, the laparoscopic procedure represents the current standard. After the operation most patients experience an excess weight loss (EWL) of between 61 and 83 %. The comorbidities of obesity are also markedly improved and in a high percentage even cured after the operation. It is worthy of note that diabetes mellitus type II improves shortly after the operation even before any weight loss has occurred. The suggests that the operation induces more than {"}just{"} a loss of weight. CONCLUSION: For decades the gastric bypass has been a well known standard operation of overweight and, in addition to the reduction in weight, is also a therapy for diabetes mellitus -type II.",
author = "Philipp Busch and Stephan Wolter and Tamina Rawnaq and Jussuf Kaifi and Jens Aberle and Izbicki, {Jakob R.} and Oliver Mann",
year = "2009",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "134",
pages = "32--37",
journal = "ZBL CHIR",
issn = "0044-409X",
publisher = "Georg Thieme Verlag KG",
number = "1",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - [Operative technique and outcome in metabolic surgery: conventional and banded gastric bypass]

AU - Busch, Philipp

AU - Wolter, Stephan

AU - Rawnaq, Tamina

AU - Kaifi, Jussuf

AU - Aberle, Jens

AU - Izbicki, Jakob R.

AU - Mann, Oliver

PY - 2009

Y1 - 2009

N2 - BACKGROUND: The prevalence of morbid obesity and its sequelae is increasing in Germany, Europe and worldwide. Bariatric surgery is thus gaining in importance for the treatment of patients with malignant obesity. Creation of a gastric bypass is one of the most frequently performed procedures for obesity. DISCUSSION: The gastric bypass has been used -since 1966 as a surgical means of weight reduction in obese patients. In the mean time various modifications have been developed. Thus, for example, the laparoscopic procedure represents the current standard. After the operation most patients experience an excess weight loss (EWL) of between 61 and 83 %. The comorbidities of obesity are also markedly improved and in a high percentage even cured after the operation. It is worthy of note that diabetes mellitus type II improves shortly after the operation even before any weight loss has occurred. The suggests that the operation induces more than "just" a loss of weight. CONCLUSION: For decades the gastric bypass has been a well known standard operation of overweight and, in addition to the reduction in weight, is also a therapy for diabetes mellitus -type II.

AB - BACKGROUND: The prevalence of morbid obesity and its sequelae is increasing in Germany, Europe and worldwide. Bariatric surgery is thus gaining in importance for the treatment of patients with malignant obesity. Creation of a gastric bypass is one of the most frequently performed procedures for obesity. DISCUSSION: The gastric bypass has been used -since 1966 as a surgical means of weight reduction in obese patients. In the mean time various modifications have been developed. Thus, for example, the laparoscopic procedure represents the current standard. After the operation most patients experience an excess weight loss (EWL) of between 61 and 83 %. The comorbidities of obesity are also markedly improved and in a high percentage even cured after the operation. It is worthy of note that diabetes mellitus type II improves shortly after the operation even before any weight loss has occurred. The suggests that the operation induces more than "just" a loss of weight. CONCLUSION: For decades the gastric bypass has been a well known standard operation of overweight and, in addition to the reduction in weight, is also a therapy for diabetes mellitus -type II.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 134

SP - 32

EP - 37

JO - ZBL CHIR

JF - ZBL CHIR

SN - 0044-409X

IS - 1

M1 - 1

ER -