2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.soard.2017.07.017
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Long-term weight loss in laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy

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“…The amount of excess weight loss is comparable to other bariatric procedures. [63][64][65] In SG, the stomach is divided longitudinally with removal of 70-80% of the stomach including the greater curvature of the gastric fundus, body, and proximal antrum, leaving the pylorus intact ( Figure 16). This results in a long, narrow stomach and the procedure is irreversible.…”
Section: Pouch Dilatation With Band Slippagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The amount of excess weight loss is comparable to other bariatric procedures. [63][64][65] In SG, the stomach is divided longitudinally with removal of 70-80% of the stomach including the greater curvature of the gastric fundus, body, and proximal antrum, leaving the pylorus intact ( Figure 16). This results in a long, narrow stomach and the procedure is irreversible.…”
Section: Pouch Dilatation With Band Slippagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering, in fact, that even the most adopted LSG is not free from inadequate outcomes and revisional surgery, finding an appropriate and shared management of gastric banding could be an important goal in bariatric surgery. Considering the abovementioned anthropometric outcomes of the current series after LAGB, even if in the selected group with low QBF, the latter values were similar to the ones after LSG (% EWL ranging from 49 to 55%) and lower compared to the anthropometric results after RYGB (% EWL ranging from 56 to 63%) [ 31 , 41 46 ]. Nevertheless, the Authors are far to presume similar outcomes between LAGB and others more invasive restrictive procedures (i.e., LSG).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…O reganho de peso é um cenário frequente entre os pacientes pós-bariátrica. Os principais fatores associados são de ordem socioeconômica, comorbidades psiquiátricas (como ansiedade e depressão), distúrbios alimentares, alterações hormonais e metabólicas e sedentarismo [22][23][24][25][26] .…”
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