2020
DOI: 10.21037/ales.2019.12.02
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Mini gastric by-pass and bridged mini gastric by-pass: what is new?

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“…However, we, as bariatric surgeons, punish two completely normal organs such as the stomach and small intestine, for the treatment of obesity and diabetes. In this perspective, the most important question to be answered by bariatric surgeons is: How right is it to irreversibly close the remnant stomach or remove a large piece of a completely normal organ to treat other diseases (8).…”
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“…However, we, as bariatric surgeons, punish two completely normal organs such as the stomach and small intestine, for the treatment of obesity and diabetes. In this perspective, the most important question to be answered by bariatric surgeons is: How right is it to irreversibly close the remnant stomach or remove a large piece of a completely normal organ to treat other diseases (8).…”
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“…So far, several surgical techniques have evolved to find the best procedure in terms of weight loss and metabolic control that is associated with the fewest side-effects and complications. However, to tell the truth, all defined bariatric and metabolic surgical techniques are historical and go back to Billroth I or Billroth II gastrointestinal anastomosis (6,8,15,16).…”
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“…24). 59 Transarterial embolization of the gastric fundus: This targets the endocrinal function of the fundus to suppress appetite. In the bariatric embolization of arteries for the treatment of obesity (BEAT) trial, the left gastric and gastroepiploic arteries were embolized using 300 to 500 micron microspheres with weight reduction at 12 months in 20 adults, with maximal appetite suppression at 1 month and peak weight loss occurring after 6 months.…”
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“…Fig 24. Schematic representation showing the bridge at the most cranial 2 cm of fundus-artificial gastrogastric fistula (GGF) and the single gastrojejunal anastomosis (large red block arrow) 59. …”
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