Conservative therapy results almost always in failure in the morbidly obese patient. Bariatric surgery is currently the only treatment associated with sufficient and sustained weight loss. The role of obesity surgery has markedly increased since the development of laparoscopic techniques. Proximal gastric bypass is currently the procedure of choice. It is followed by an excess weight loss of approximately 60-70%, and is effective in over 80% of the patients. In Switzerland, access to surgery is limited to patients with a BMI >40 kg/m2. Preoperative evaluation is of paramount importance, and so is patient instruction and teaching before surgery. After bariatric surgery, life-long follow-up by a specialized team is essential
Bariatric surgery has proved to be more effective than medical therapy in the treatment for obesity....
No studies evaluate the commonly used indications for bariatric surgery. Consensus guidelines sugges...
This mini-review appoints on the mechanisms linking bariatric surgery and the logic of weight loss b...
Conservative therapy results almost always in failure in the morbidly obese patient. Bariatric surge...
of genetic predisposition, environmental influences (e.g., sedentary lifestyle), and behavioral com...
Obesity is a continuously growing health problem of today's civilization. Two out of three adults in...
Obesity poses a serious health hazard and its treatment is often disappointing. Surgical approaches ...
International audienceBariatric surgery became consensual after the NIH consensus of 1991 and the ap...
Weight loss programs, diets, and drug therapy have not shown long-term effectiveness in treating mor...
Since severe obesity is frequently associated with serious metabolic, cardiovascular and psychologic...
Two main procedures currently dominate the panel of bariatric interventions. Sleeve gastrectomy is t...
Although conventional weight loss of as little as 10% can decrease the severity of comorbidities and...
As the prevalence of obesity sky rockets worldwide, the search for successful weight-management stra...
Diet, exercise, cognitive behavioral therapy and pharmacotherapy are some of the means of assisting ...
Bariatric and metabolic surgery is the only effective long-term treatment for morbid obesity. The th...
Bariatric surgery has proved to be more effective than medical therapy in the treatment for obesity....
No studies evaluate the commonly used indications for bariatric surgery. Consensus guidelines sugges...
This mini-review appoints on the mechanisms linking bariatric surgery and the logic of weight loss b...
Conservative therapy results almost always in failure in the morbidly obese patient. Bariatric surge...
of genetic predisposition, environmental influences (e.g., sedentary lifestyle), and behavioral com...
Obesity is a continuously growing health problem of today's civilization. Two out of three adults in...
Obesity poses a serious health hazard and its treatment is often disappointing. Surgical approaches ...
International audienceBariatric surgery became consensual after the NIH consensus of 1991 and the ap...
Weight loss programs, diets, and drug therapy have not shown long-term effectiveness in treating mor...
Since severe obesity is frequently associated with serious metabolic, cardiovascular and psychologic...
Two main procedures currently dominate the panel of bariatric interventions. Sleeve gastrectomy is t...
Although conventional weight loss of as little as 10% can decrease the severity of comorbidities and...
As the prevalence of obesity sky rockets worldwide, the search for successful weight-management stra...
Diet, exercise, cognitive behavioral therapy and pharmacotherapy are some of the means of assisting ...
Bariatric and metabolic surgery is the only effective long-term treatment for morbid obesity. The th...
Bariatric surgery has proved to be more effective than medical therapy in the treatment for obesity....
No studies evaluate the commonly used indications for bariatric surgery. Consensus guidelines sugges...
This mini-review appoints on the mechanisms linking bariatric surgery and the logic of weight loss b...