2004
DOI: 10.1097/01.sla.0000129280.68540.76
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A Clinical and Nutritional Comparison of Biliopancreatic Diversion With and Without Duodenal Switch

Abstract: DS does not improve weight loss or lessen the gastrointestinal or nutritional side effects of BPD.

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“…The DS diminishes the most severe complications of BPD, including dumping syndrome and peptic ulceration of the anastomosis [125]. Sleeve gastrectomy spares the lesser curvature, vagus nerves, and pylorus, in contrast to the original distal gastrectomy, although theoretical beneficial effects on eating behavior, weight loss, and side effects are not universally reported [125,126]. The laparoscopic approach decreases wound complications, pain, and hospital length of stay [127].…”
Section: Surgical Techniques and Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The DS diminishes the most severe complications of BPD, including dumping syndrome and peptic ulceration of the anastomosis [125]. Sleeve gastrectomy spares the lesser curvature, vagus nerves, and pylorus, in contrast to the original distal gastrectomy, although theoretical beneficial effects on eating behavior, weight loss, and side effects are not universally reported [125,126]. The laparoscopic approach decreases wound complications, pain, and hospital length of stay [127].…”
Section: Surgical Techniques and Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For example, visits at 2 and 6 weeks, then quarterly for the first year, biannually for the second year, and annually thereafter would be one acceptable strategy [126,131]. Assessments are made by both the surgeon and the nutritionist, and biochemical surveillance by complete blood count, chemical metabolic profile, and parathormone level is performed at intervals.…”
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“…Protein-calorie malnutrition is recognized by signs such as hypoalbuminemia, oedema, anaemia and hair loss. Hypoalbuminemia has been demonstrated in 3.4-18.0 % of patients post-BPD and duodenal switch [113,114].…”
Section: Potential Mechanisms Of Bone Loss After Bariatric Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%