2021
DOI: 10.5056/jnm20169
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The Effect of Bariatric Surgery and Endoscopic Procedures on Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

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“…This not only affects tolerability of the medication but also has resulted in new policies surrounding timing and preparation before an endoscopy (17). In addition to the many nutritional deficiencies that may occur after the malabsorptive bypass operations, marginal ulcers and reflux are common complications requiring management by a gastroenterologist after bariatric surgery (18).…”
Section: What Is the Relationship Between Obesity And The Gi Diseases...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This not only affects tolerability of the medication but also has resulted in new policies surrounding timing and preparation before an endoscopy (17). In addition to the many nutritional deficiencies that may occur after the malabsorptive bypass operations, marginal ulcers and reflux are common complications requiring management by a gastroenterologist after bariatric surgery (18).…”
Section: What Is the Relationship Between Obesity And The Gi Diseases...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given these associations, weight loss may play a role in resolving GERD. Today, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) and sleeve gastrectomy (SG) are two of the most commonly performed bariatric surgeries in the U.S. [6].…”
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“…It is also believed that the roux limb will anchor the small gastric pouch into the abdomen, preventing recurrence [11]. Finally, the reduction of the size of the stomach with the creation of a gastric pouch reduces the amount of gastric acid exposed to the lower esophagus, thus treating the GERD symptoms [6].…”
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“…Cependant, l'association d'une Sleeve Gastrectomie comme geste de chirurgie bariatrique à un geste de chirurgie anti-reflux demeure largement utilisée comme procédure pour traiter les patients obèses avec reflux57 . Et bien qu'actuellement, la Sleeve Gastrectomie continue à être largement utilisée à travers le monde, le ByPass gastrique selon la technique de Roux-en-Y représente le gold-standard pour traiter l'obésité avec reflux ou le prévenir58 .…”
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