ABSTRACT Objectives: Jejuno-ileal bypass (JIB) was a kind of bariatric surgery performed from 1960s to 1980s, able to induce sustainable weight loss by creating a surgical short bowel syndrome. Materials and methods: We report a case of an octogenarian woman who underwent in the early eighties this kind of surgery with consequent 40 kg weight loss. After 27 years, she first developed a reversible metabolic cardiomyopathy that began with signs and symptoms of heart failure. Thereafter, she was diagnosed with severe intractable liver insufficiency. Results: Despite her old age, the patient underwent reversal of JIB with consequent early improvement of hepatic function. Conclusions: This case demonstrate that in case of long-term and ...
Introduction: Mini-gastric bypass (MGB) is a bariatric surgical technique popular in many centers du...
Background and Objective: Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for morbid obesity. The ...
ABSTRACT Morbid obesity is a complex disease, the etiol-ogy ofwhich is clearly multifactorial. The w...
This study was aimed at investigating adverse and beneficial long-term effects of jejunoileal bypass...
Reference is made to 2 cases of fatal liver failure following jejuno-ileal by-pass for obesity, in w...
A 40 + 5 cm jejunoileal bypass was created as a means of treating a case of morbid obesity. Clinical...
Introduction: Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is characterized by cardiac enlargement and impaired left...
We report the case of a male African patient who presented at day 8 of life with recurrent episodes ...
ABSTRACT CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Occurrences of liver failure following jejunoileal bypass were ext...
Over 200 000 weight loss procedures are performed annually in the United States. Physicians must the...
SUMMARY A 49-year-old woman with morbid obesity was found to have subtotal villous atrophy in an ope...
The prevalence of obesity has grown dramatically over the last decades, with nonalcoholic steatohepa...
Occurrences of liver failure following jejunoileal bypass were extensively reported in the past and ...
Background Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) occurs in up to 80% of patients with obesity. C...
Liver failure is reported with increasing frequency in patients who underwent bariatric surgery for ...
Introduction: Mini-gastric bypass (MGB) is a bariatric surgical technique popular in many centers du...
Background and Objective: Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for morbid obesity. The ...
ABSTRACT Morbid obesity is a complex disease, the etiol-ogy ofwhich is clearly multifactorial. The w...
This study was aimed at investigating adverse and beneficial long-term effects of jejunoileal bypass...
Reference is made to 2 cases of fatal liver failure following jejuno-ileal by-pass for obesity, in w...
A 40 + 5 cm jejunoileal bypass was created as a means of treating a case of morbid obesity. Clinical...
Introduction: Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is characterized by cardiac enlargement and impaired left...
We report the case of a male African patient who presented at day 8 of life with recurrent episodes ...
ABSTRACT CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Occurrences of liver failure following jejunoileal bypass were ext...
Over 200 000 weight loss procedures are performed annually in the United States. Physicians must the...
SUMMARY A 49-year-old woman with morbid obesity was found to have subtotal villous atrophy in an ope...
The prevalence of obesity has grown dramatically over the last decades, with nonalcoholic steatohepa...
Occurrences of liver failure following jejunoileal bypass were extensively reported in the past and ...
Background Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) occurs in up to 80% of patients with obesity. C...
Liver failure is reported with increasing frequency in patients who underwent bariatric surgery for ...
Introduction: Mini-gastric bypass (MGB) is a bariatric surgical technique popular in many centers du...
Background and Objective: Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for morbid obesity. The ...
ABSTRACT Morbid obesity is a complex disease, the etiol-ogy ofwhich is clearly multifactorial. The w...