2021
DOI: 10.2147/ijgm.s335368
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Correlation Between Preoperative Gastric Volume and Weight Loss After Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy

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“…Other studies proved a correlation between BMI and gender [16]. Other researchers, similarly to the present study, proved that the volume of the stomach does not influence the results of body mass loss and BMI loss after LSG [17,21]. Some researchers confirm the relationship between the postoperative volume of the stomach with postoperative body mass loss [22,23].…”
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confidence: 86%
“…Other studies proved a correlation between BMI and gender [16]. Other researchers, similarly to the present study, proved that the volume of the stomach does not influence the results of body mass loss and BMI loss after LSG [17,21]. Some researchers confirm the relationship between the postoperative volume of the stomach with postoperative body mass loss [22,23].…”
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confidence: 86%
“…20 LSG is an exceptionally effective method for treating obesity, and it is currently the most extensively used surgical procedure for bariatric surgery on a global scale. 21 Previous studies [22][23][24][25] have mostly focused on evaluating the efficacy as well as the safety of LSG, and there is a limited Based on our research, we propose that individuals with Class I obesity should receive more assertive recommendations for LSG treatment. In our 12 months study following surgery, we observed patients with different BMI showed varying degrees of postoperative weight loss.…”
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confidence: 86%