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Predictive factors of excess body weight loss 1 year after laparoscopic bariatric surgery

Conclusions  Our data indicate that some of the characteristics that would have subjects referred early for BS were associated with higher
weight loss. Therefore, the timing of laparoscopic BS might be an important factor for MO individuals in which medical weight
loss intervention has failed.

Content Type Journal ArticlePages 1-7DOI 10.1007/s00464-011-2104-4Authors
Emilio Ortega, Obesity Unit, Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology, IDIBAPS, ICMDM, Hospital Clínic i Universitari, C/Villarroel 170, 08036 Barcelona, SpainRosa Morínigo, Obesity Unit, Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology, IDIBAPS, ICMDM, Hospital Clínic i Universitari, C/Villarroel 170, 08036 Barcelona, SpainLilliam Flores, Obesity Unit, Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology, IDIBAPS, ICMDM,…

Bariatric Surgery Not a Cure for DiabetesBariatric Surgery Not a Cure for Diabetes

Bariatric surgery should be seen as tool for improving glycemic control and preventing complications, not as a cure. Medscape Medical News (Source: Medscape Today Headlines)

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The Big Picture: Young, Obese and Getting Weight-Loss Surgery

The push toward operations like Lap-Band surgery on the young has brought some resistance from doctors who say it is too drastic on patients whose bodies might still be developing. (Source: NYT)

Obese adults have reduced risk for adverse CV outcomes after bariatric surgery

Obese adults who undergo bariatric surgery have a reduced risk for adverse cardiovascular outcomes, an analysis suggests. (Source: MedWire News – Lipidology)

The Big Picture: Young, Obese and Getting Weight-Loss Surgery

The push toward operations like Lap-Band surgery on the young has brought some resistance from doctors who say it is too drastic on patients whose bodies might still be developing. (Source: NYT Health)

Bariatric Surgery Results In Fewer Deaths And Cardiovascular Events

A study published in the January 4 issue of JAMA reveals that bariatric surgery is linked to a reduction in cardiovascular deaths and events, such as heart attack and stroke amongst obese individuals. According to the majority of epidemiological studies, obesity is linked to increased cardiovascular events and mortality. Background information in the article states that: “Weight loss might protect against cardiovascular events, butsolid evidence is lacking.” Between September 1987 and January 2001, Dr… (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)

Long-term outcomes of laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding and laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass in the United States

Conclusions  Over the long term, LRYGB had an approximate reduction of 15 kg/m2 BMI and 60% EWL, a significantly better outcome than LAGB patients experienced with band intact. The main issue with LAGB
was its 50% failure rate in the long term, as defined by poor weight loss and percentage of band removal. Nevertheless, LAGB
had a remarkably safe course, and it may therefore be considered for motivated and informed patients.

Content Type Journal ArticlePages 1-11DOI 10.1007/s00464-011-2125-zAuthors
Hadar Spivak, HS Laparoscopy, Weight-Loss Surgery Program, Park Plaza Hospital, 1313 Hermann Drive, 1200 Binz Suite 930, Houston, TX 77004, USAMena F. Abdelmelek, HS Laparoscopy, Weight-Loss Surgery Program, Park Plaza Hospital, 1313 Hermann Drive, 1200 Binz Suite 930…

Cut cardiovascular risk with weight-loss surgery

For those who are considering bariatric surgery, a new study from the University of Gothenburg in Sweden provides a compelling reason to undergo the procedure. (Source: Health Facts and Fears)

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Maternal Obesity: Resources for Providers and Patients

Bariatric Nursing and Surgical Patient Care , Vol. 0, No. 0. (Source: Bariatric Nursing and Surgical Patient Care)

Bariatric Surgery

Technical Variations and ComplicationsThe increasing prevalence of obesity in many countries means that it should now be considered a pandemic. It is widely recognized that obesity increases the risk of a variety of life-threatening conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, and severe joint problems. Bariatric surgery is often the most effective way to treat such morbid obesity. Nevertheless, while various … (Source: Springer Medicine titles)