Obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery are at high risk for cholesterol gallstone disease and form gallstones extremely rapid after surgery. This thesis contributes to the knowledge of the pathogenesis of cholesterol gallstone formation after bariatric surgery and whether UDCA prophylaxis should be prescribed after bariatric surgery to prevent symptomatic gallstone disease, and to whom
Bariatric surgery is defined as surgery for the treatment of morbid obesity. Although it is very eff...
Introduction: Bariatric surgery leads to rapid weight loss, a well-known risk factor for gallstone f...
Introduction: Rapid weight loss after bariatric surgery is one of many known risk factors for gallst...
Purpose: Patients who undergo bariatric surgery are at risk for developing cholesterol gallstones. W...
Abstract Background The number of bariatric interventions for morbid obesity is increasing worldwide...
PURPOSE Rapid weight loss is a risk factor for gallstone formation, and postoperative treatment opt...
Obesity is related to multiple comorbidities, including metabolic syndromes, malignancies 4[1] and r...
Obesity is related to multiple comorbidities, including metabolic syndromes, malignancies 4[1] and r...
Aims Obese patients are at increased risk for gallstones during rapid weight loss and after laparosc...
Background:The natural history of gallstone formation after bariatric surgery, the incidence of symp...
Background:The natural history of gallstone formation after bariatric surgery, the incidence of symp...
Background:The natural history of gallstone formation after bariatric surgery, the incidence of symp...
Background: Obesity is a common cause of significant morbidity in the population. In addition, it ef...
Background: In patients with morbid obesity, laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGB) is the tr...
Background: Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy has become the treatment of choice by many surgeons, now...
Bariatric surgery is defined as surgery for the treatment of morbid obesity. Although it is very eff...
Introduction: Bariatric surgery leads to rapid weight loss, a well-known risk factor for gallstone f...
Introduction: Rapid weight loss after bariatric surgery is one of many known risk factors for gallst...
Purpose: Patients who undergo bariatric surgery are at risk for developing cholesterol gallstones. W...
Abstract Background The number of bariatric interventions for morbid obesity is increasing worldwide...
PURPOSE Rapid weight loss is a risk factor for gallstone formation, and postoperative treatment opt...
Obesity is related to multiple comorbidities, including metabolic syndromes, malignancies 4[1] and r...
Obesity is related to multiple comorbidities, including metabolic syndromes, malignancies 4[1] and r...
Aims Obese patients are at increased risk for gallstones during rapid weight loss and after laparosc...
Background:The natural history of gallstone formation after bariatric surgery, the incidence of symp...
Background:The natural history of gallstone formation after bariatric surgery, the incidence of symp...
Background:The natural history of gallstone formation after bariatric surgery, the incidence of symp...
Background: Obesity is a common cause of significant morbidity in the population. In addition, it ef...
Background: In patients with morbid obesity, laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGB) is the tr...
Background: Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy has become the treatment of choice by many surgeons, now...
Bariatric surgery is defined as surgery for the treatment of morbid obesity. Although it is very eff...
Introduction: Bariatric surgery leads to rapid weight loss, a well-known risk factor for gallstone f...
Introduction: Rapid weight loss after bariatric surgery is one of many known risk factors for gallst...