Malabsorptive Surgery: Surgical Techniques, Results, and Challenges describes the development of classic and new malabsorptive surgical techniques. Coverage includes the results obtained after the procedures, as well as postoperative complications - including early complications (associated with the difficulty of the operation) and late complications (associated with nutritional sequelae). This book is the perfect reference for basic and translational research focused on the mechanism of action of malabsorptive procedures, that goes beyond the bypassing of intestinal loops, affecting the regulation of hormonal signals. The content is also useful for bariatric surgeons and endocrinologists dealing with the bariatric options and results.Despite the aims of bariatric surgery focusing on performing procedures associated with low postoperative complications rates (mostly restrictive procedures), there is increasing evidence showing mid- and long-term failure of restrictive and mixed procedures in terms of weight regain and recurrence of comorbidities. This has increased the need for revisional surgeries after failed primary procedures, and consequently, increased the popularity of malabsorptive techniques.
- Introduces new malabsorptive techniques, including OAGB and SADIS, which have improved results and reduced the nutritional sequalae of more classic approaches like biliopancreatic diversion and duodenal switch
- Provides insights into basic and translational research focused on the mechanism of action of malabsorptive procedures that goes beyond the bypassing of intestinal loops, thus affecting the regulation of hormonal signals
- Presents step-by-step procedures with accompanying images to guide performance of specific procedures
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-443-21673-2 (9780443216732)
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1. Types of bariatric procedures and their fundaments2. Selection of patients for malabsorptive surgery. Indications and contraindications3. Psychological evaluation of candidates for a malabsorptive surgery4. Special anesthetic considerations for patients planned for a malabsorptive surgery5. Nutritional optimization prior to malabsorptive surgery6. Biliopancreatic diversion7. Duodenal switch8. One anastomosis gastric bypass9. Single-anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass with sleeve (SADI-s)10. Revisional surgery11. Endobarrier12. Other techniques: SAGIS/SASI, Bipartición intestinal13. Early postoperative complications14. Weight loss and remission of comorbidities15. Nutritional sequelae16. Specific supplementation requirements17. Long term effects and complications of malabsorptive techniques18. Impact of physical activity pre- and postoperatively19. ERAS protocols20. Personal experience of a bariatric surgeon and simultaneously patient undergoing a malabsorptive procedure21. Future basic research lines on malabsorptive procedures22. Economic impact of malabsorptive procedures23. Quality of life of patients undergoing malabsorptive techniques