1972
DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1972.04180090043011
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Complications Following Surgery for Duodenal Ulcer in Obese Patients

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“…58,59 However, with appropriate perioperative precautions and monitoring, the prevalence of serious complications can be minimized. 60,61 This seems to be the case with liver transplantation and obesity.…”
Section: Impact Of Obesity On the Outcome Of Liver Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…58,59 However, with appropriate perioperative precautions and monitoring, the prevalence of serious complications can be minimized. 60,61 This seems to be the case with liver transplantation and obesity.…”
Section: Impact Of Obesity On the Outcome Of Liver Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obesity was found to be a significant risk factor with regard to surgical procedures in the 1970s [9,11,13]. At Helsinki University Hospital, where all renal tranplantations in Finland are performed, the outcome of transplantation in obese renal recipients was considered ferences in patient and graft survival rates and in the number of medical and surgical complications after renal transplantation between obese and non-obese patients [1,2,4,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…D Di is sc cu us ss si io on n The morbidity and mortality of morbidly obese patients following upper abdominal procedures is more than two and a half times higher than that of their non-obese counterparts. 14 In light of the well documented clinical advantages associated with neuraxial blockade in the non-obese patient undergoing surgery, we assumed that grossly obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery would benefit particularly from regional anesthesia techniques. 1-3 The results of our retrospective analysis do not confirm this assumption.…”
Section: Méthode : Nous Avons Comparé Rétrospectivement La Période mentioning
confidence: 99%