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Evaluation of the outcome of a proposed more physiological bypass surgery technique in morbid obesity: Long term 3 years follows up
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a chronic condition that affects millions globally; consequently, bariatric surgery is the key to this serious issue. Bariatric procedures are rapidly expanding in number and methods to address the recognized problems. So, it would make a sense for surgeons and patients if the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9758339/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36536726 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2022.104952 |
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author | Elbanna, Abduh Sultan, Ahmed Abd El Aal Helmy A, Yasser Bakr, Ibrahim El-Din, Mohamed Tag Labib, Mohamed Fathy Khalil, Osama Osman Al-Fattah, Mohammed Abd Safwat El kady, Abd Elrahman Henish, Mohamed I. Anwer, Hisham W. Mostafa, Ahmed A. Abdelghaffar, Ibrahim Elhossainy, Ahmed Fathy Al-Aziz, Mahmoud abd Alhady Abd Baheeg, Mohamad Hegab, Ahmed M. Mohamed, Tarek Zaghloul Hifny, Abdelhamid Ibrahim, Ayman Helmy Kalmoush, Abd-Elfattah Borham, Marwan Mansour Moghazy, Alsayed Basiony Elkaseer, Mohamed Hassan Shaaban, Mohamed Sobhy |
author_facet | Elbanna, Abduh Sultan, Ahmed Abd El Aal Helmy A, Yasser Bakr, Ibrahim El-Din, Mohamed Tag Labib, Mohamed Fathy Khalil, Osama Osman Al-Fattah, Mohammed Abd Safwat El kady, Abd Elrahman Henish, Mohamed I. Anwer, Hisham W. Mostafa, Ahmed A. Abdelghaffar, Ibrahim Elhossainy, Ahmed Fathy Al-Aziz, Mahmoud abd Alhady Abd Baheeg, Mohamad Hegab, Ahmed M. Mohamed, Tarek Zaghloul Hifny, Abdelhamid Ibrahim, Ayman Helmy Kalmoush, Abd-Elfattah Borham, Marwan Mansour Moghazy, Alsayed Basiony Elkaseer, Mohamed Hassan Shaaban, Mohamed Sobhy |
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description | BACKGROUND: Obesity is a chronic condition that affects millions globally; consequently, bariatric surgery is the key to this serious issue. Bariatric procedures are rapidly expanding in number and methods to address the recognized problems. So, it would make a sense for surgeons and patients if there is a more physiological bypass surgery technique in Morbid obesity. This study aims to evaluate the outcome proposed technique. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The present study is a retrospective analysis on 256 participants subjected to the proposed bypass procedure from December 1999 to January 2017, the participants were followed up for an interval of 3years. RESULTS: The findings of the present study revealed a significant Excess Weight Loss (EWL). In addition, patients experienced decreased calcium, iron, vitamin B12, Hemoglobin, zinc, and Prothrombin Concentration. However, three to six months after surgery, they experienced a significant improvement until they reached normal levels without any supplement by the end of 12,18 months, with a three-year follow-up. CONCLUSION: This proposed Bypass Operation aims to adequate digestions as well as selective absorption without inducing any vital deficit. Most of study's population showed no elements inadequacies, although few percentages emerged during the interval of maximal weight reduction, and it were transient and minimal. No minerals or vitamins were needed. |
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spelling | pubmed-97583392022-12-18 Evaluation of the outcome of a proposed more physiological bypass surgery technique in morbid obesity: Long term 3 years follows up Elbanna, Abduh Sultan, Ahmed Abd El Aal Helmy A, Yasser Bakr, Ibrahim El-Din, Mohamed Tag Labib, Mohamed Fathy Khalil, Osama Osman Al-Fattah, Mohammed Abd Safwat El kady, Abd Elrahman Henish, Mohamed I. Anwer, Hisham W. Mostafa, Ahmed A. Abdelghaffar, Ibrahim Elhossainy, Ahmed Fathy Al-Aziz, Mahmoud abd Alhady Abd Baheeg, Mohamad Hegab, Ahmed M. Mohamed, Tarek Zaghloul Hifny, Abdelhamid Ibrahim, Ayman Helmy Kalmoush, Abd-Elfattah Borham, Marwan Mansour Moghazy, Alsayed Basiony Elkaseer, Mohamed Hassan Shaaban, Mohamed Sobhy Ann Med Surg (Lond) Cohort Study BACKGROUND: Obesity is a chronic condition that affects millions globally; consequently, bariatric surgery is the key to this serious issue. Bariatric procedures are rapidly expanding in number and methods to address the recognized problems. So, it would make a sense for surgeons and patients if there is a more physiological bypass surgery technique in Morbid obesity. This study aims to evaluate the outcome proposed technique. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The present study is a retrospective analysis on 256 participants subjected to the proposed bypass procedure from December 1999 to January 2017, the participants were followed up for an interval of 3years. RESULTS: The findings of the present study revealed a significant Excess Weight Loss (EWL). In addition, patients experienced decreased calcium, iron, vitamin B12, Hemoglobin, zinc, and Prothrombin Concentration. However, three to six months after surgery, they experienced a significant improvement until they reached normal levels without any supplement by the end of 12,18 months, with a three-year follow-up. CONCLUSION: This proposed Bypass Operation aims to adequate digestions as well as selective absorption without inducing any vital deficit. Most of study's population showed no elements inadequacies, although few percentages emerged during the interval of maximal weight reduction, and it were transient and minimal. No minerals or vitamins were needed. Elsevier 2022-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9758339/ /pubmed/36536726 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2022.104952 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Cohort Study Elbanna, Abduh Sultan, Ahmed Abd El Aal Helmy A, Yasser Bakr, Ibrahim El-Din, Mohamed Tag Labib, Mohamed Fathy Khalil, Osama Osman Al-Fattah, Mohammed Abd Safwat El kady, Abd Elrahman Henish, Mohamed I. Anwer, Hisham W. Mostafa, Ahmed A. Abdelghaffar, Ibrahim Elhossainy, Ahmed Fathy Al-Aziz, Mahmoud abd Alhady Abd Baheeg, Mohamad Hegab, Ahmed M. Mohamed, Tarek Zaghloul Hifny, Abdelhamid Ibrahim, Ayman Helmy Kalmoush, Abd-Elfattah Borham, Marwan Mansour Moghazy, Alsayed Basiony Elkaseer, Mohamed Hassan Shaaban, Mohamed Sobhy Evaluation of the outcome of a proposed more physiological bypass surgery technique in morbid obesity: Long term 3 years follows up |
title | Evaluation of the outcome of a proposed more physiological bypass surgery technique in morbid obesity: Long term 3 years follows up |
title_full | Evaluation of the outcome of a proposed more physiological bypass surgery technique in morbid obesity: Long term 3 years follows up |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of the outcome of a proposed more physiological bypass surgery technique in morbid obesity: Long term 3 years follows up |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of the outcome of a proposed more physiological bypass surgery technique in morbid obesity: Long term 3 years follows up |
title_short | Evaluation of the outcome of a proposed more physiological bypass surgery technique in morbid obesity: Long term 3 years follows up |
title_sort | evaluation of the outcome of a proposed more physiological bypass surgery technique in morbid obesity: long term 3 years follows up |
topic | Cohort Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9758339/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36536726 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2022.104952 |
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