2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cireng.2021.09.010
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Incidence and risk factors for de novo cholelithiasis after bariatric surgery

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“…High BMI was defined as exposure, and low BMI was defined as nonexposure. A total of 6 articles [ 17 21 , 23 ] were included in the meta-analysis. There was no heterogeneity among the studies (I 2 = 0%, P = 0.88), so a fixed-effect model was used for pooling.…”
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“…High BMI was defined as exposure, and low BMI was defined as nonexposure. A total of 6 articles [ 17 21 , 23 ] were included in the meta-analysis. There was no heterogeneity among the studies (I 2 = 0%, P = 0.88), so a fixed-effect model was used for pooling.…”
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“…For other factors that measure the proportion of weight loss, we conducted a systematic review of the literature. Andres-Imaz [ 17 ] indicated that %EWL was a risk factor [OR = 1.03, 95% CI (1.01, 1.05)], and the study by Guzmán [ 19 ] suggested that %EBMIL was not a risk factor [OR = 0.99, 95% CI (0.97, 1.00)], but this was based on a single-center cohort study. In addition, multiple studies by Aldriweesh, Faisal et al [ 6 , 16 , 18 , 22 , 24 ] showed that there was no statistically significant difference in the %TWL data of patients with postoperative cholelithiasis and those without postoperative cholelithiasis.…”
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“…For example, while internal hernias or small bowel anastomotic leaks would be of concern in a patient who underwent an RYGB, those should not even be in the differential for the patient who underwent one of the purely restrictive operations such as the SG. The other critical point in the workup of this patient population is that postbariatric surgery patients have the same risk of common abdominal surgical issues like appendicitis or diverticulitis and, in fact, have an increased risk of acute biliary disease 21,22 . The differential and initial evaluation should include these considerations and not focus purely on the assumption that the presenting complaint is directly related to the bariatric surgical procedure.…”
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“…The other critical point in the workup of this patient population is that postbariatric surgery patients have the same risk of common abdominal surgical issues like appendicitis or diverticulitis and, in fact, have an increased risk of acute biliary disease. 21,22 The differential and initial evaluation should include these considerations and not focus purely on the assumption that the presenting complaint is directly related to the bariatric surgical procedure.…”
Section: Overview and Surgically Relevant Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%