2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11695-021-05848-2
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Effect of Biliopancreatic Limb Length on Weight Loss, Postoperative Complications, and Remission of Comorbidities in One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

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“…Guidelines recommend that the provision 7 BioMed Research International of nutritional supplementation and close monitoring can be effective in improving nutritional deficiencies and generating good pregnancy outcomes [18,28]. Starting in 2019, new keywords such as "celiac disease" [29], "vitamin D supplementation" [30][31][32], "single anastomosis gastric bypass" [33][34][35][36], and "healthy nutrition guidelines" [15] are gradually appearing more frequently in studies on nutritional deficiencies in BS. This indicates that researchers are not only concerned about macronutrient deficiencies but also about micronutrient deficiencies; at the same time, they are actively exploring surgical procedures that are simpler and less invasive and avoid postoperative complications such as nutritional deficiencies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guidelines recommend that the provision 7 BioMed Research International of nutritional supplementation and close monitoring can be effective in improving nutritional deficiencies and generating good pregnancy outcomes [18,28]. Starting in 2019, new keywords such as "celiac disease" [29], "vitamin D supplementation" [30][31][32], "single anastomosis gastric bypass" [33][34][35][36], and "healthy nutrition guidelines" [15] are gradually appearing more frequently in studies on nutritional deficiencies in BS. This indicates that researchers are not only concerned about macronutrient deficiencies but also about micronutrient deficiencies; at the same time, they are actively exploring surgical procedures that are simpler and less invasive and avoid postoperative complications such as nutritional deficiencies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aktuelle Daten eines systematischen Reviews mit Metaanalyse an über 5500 Patienten zeigen aber, dass eine BPS-Länge von 150 – 180 cm das beste Risiko-Nutzen-Verhältnis innehat in Bezug auf die Gewichtsabnahme, die Verbesserung der Komorbiditäten und das Risiko von hypoabsorptiven Mangelerscheinungen (Eisenmangel, Eiweißmangel usw.). Eine BPS-Länge von > 200 cm führt zu keiner signifikanten Verbesserung der Gewichtsabnahme oder der Komorbiditäten, sehr wohl aber zu mehr Komplikationen durch nutritive Mangelerscheinungen 21 . Die Studie zeigt aber auch, dass durch die einfache lineare Verschiebung der Anastomose mit automatisch wechselnden Längen für CC und BPS der Omega-Loop-Magenbypass für die individuelle metabolische Situation des Patienten adaptierbar ist.…”
Section: Standardoperationen – Wirkprinzipienunclassified
“…Several studies agreed that biliopancreatic limb <200 cm is associated with lower nutritional deficiencies, and different lengths of biliopancreatic limb had comparable BMI loss and comorbidities resolution (6)(7)(8)(9)(10) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%