2016
DOI: 10.1590/0102-6720201600s10028
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Abstract: Introduction The dumping syndrome is frequent in bariatric surgery. It is probably the most common syndrome following partial or complete gastrectomy. Its prevalence in partial gastrectomy can reach up to 50%, thus it can be a significant complication arising from some types of bariatric surgeries.Objective: Critical analysis on dumping syndrome, its pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment.Methods: A literature review was performed using the key words: 'dumping syndrome', 'bariatric surgery' and 'rapid dumpin… Show more

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“…Further, it is reported that dumping syndrome, one of the common complications of patients following gastrectomy, gets worse during pregnancy due to lower insulin sensitivity in a pregnant woman [16]. Thus, pregnant patients after gastrectomy may face more difficulty to maintain their body weight and energy intake for continuation of pregnancy and normal fetal growth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, it is reported that dumping syndrome, one of the common complications of patients following gastrectomy, gets worse during pregnancy due to lower insulin sensitivity in a pregnant woman [16]. Thus, pregnant patients after gastrectomy may face more difficulty to maintain their body weight and energy intake for continuation of pregnancy and normal fetal growth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Episodes of overeating may also lead to dumping syndrome (DS) in these patients. It is usually observed after partial or complete gastric resection, especially after Roux-Y-en gastric bypass (RYGB) bariatric surgery [29, 33]. However, according to the latest studies it may also develop after sleeve gastrectomy (SG) [34, 35].…”
Section: Health Consequences Of Bulimia In Bariatric Surgery Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…W efekcie zbyt duże cząstki pokarmowe zostają przesunięte do dalszych części przewodu pokarmowego, co skutkuje m.in. biegunką i bólem brzucha [32]. Radioterapia okolic jamy brzusznej, miednicy i okolicy lędźwiowej może spowodować popromienne uszkodzenie i zmiany w prawidłowym funkcjonowaniu jelit.…”
Section: Biegunka Spowodowana Przyspieszonym Pasażem Jelitowymunclassified