Essentials of mini-one anastomosis gastric bypass /
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[Book]
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Mervyn Deitel, editor.
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Cham, Switzerland :
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Springer,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
[2018]
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1 online resource
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Introduction; Contents; List of Editor and Contributors; 1: A Brief History of Bariatric Surgery to the Present; 1.1 How Did Obesity Develop To This Point?; 1.2 Operations for Morbid Obesity; 1.2.1 Jejuno-Ileal Bypass; 1.2.2 Gastric Bypass; 1.2.3 Gastric Partition; 1.2.4 Gastric Banding; 1.2.5 Laparoscopic Technique; 1.2.6 Biliopancreatic Diversion; 1.2.7 Duodenal Switch; 1.2.8 Sleeve Gastrectomy; 1.2.9 Gastric Plication (GP); 1.2.10 Single-Anastomosis Duodenoileal Bypass with Sleeve Gastrectomy (SADI-S).
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1.2.11 Mini-Gastric Bypass (MGB) and One-Anastomosis Gastric Bypass (OAGB)1.3 Resolution of Type 2 Diabetes; 1.4 Nutritional Complications and Their Prevention; 1.5 The Bariatric Team; References; 2: Understanding the Technique of MGB: Clearing the Confusion; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 What a Bariatric Surgeon Should Not Forget; 2.3 Critical Factors in Creation of the MGB Gastric Pouch; 2.4 Port Placement; 2.5 Management of Hiatal Hernia; 2.6 The Biliopancreatic Limb; 2.7 Measuring the Bowel Length; 2.8 Creation of the Gastro-Jejunostomy.
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2.9 Proper Positioning of the GJ Stapler: Beware the Lateral Gastric Pouch Staple-Line2.10 Further GJ Points; 2.11 GJ Closure; 2.12 Leak Testing; 2.13 Discussion; References; 3: Physiology of the MGB: How It Works for Long-Term Weight Loss; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Physiology and Mechanisms of MGB-OAGB; 3.2.1 Functional Restriction-Not Mechanical Obstruction-The Kular-Rutledge Hypothesis; 3.2.2 Malabsorption-The Long 150-200 cm BP Limb; 3.2.3 Change in Dietary Behavior After MGB-OAGB-"A Tilt Towards the Mediterranean Diet"; 3.3 Role of Type 2 Dumping.
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4.4.9 Gastro-Jejunostomy4.4.10 Closure and Leak Test; 4.5 Precautions To Be Taken; References; 5: The Ideal Length of Jejunal Limb in MGB; 5.1 General Considerations; 5.2 Experiences from Large MGB-OAGB Series; 5.3 Arguments Favoring Longer Bypass Lengths; 5.4 Arguments Towards Shorter Bypass Lengths; 5.5 Experiences with Other Types of Procedures; 5.6 Discussion; References; 6: Perioperative Care in the MGB and Anesthetic Management; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Fast-Track Bariatric Surgery; 6.3 Anesthetic Preoperative Care; 6.4 Perioperative Anesthetic Management.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book indicates the technique and fine points of the mini- and one-anastomosis gastric bypass, and looks at the means of revising other operations related to it. The chapters discuss postoperative complications, treatment and requirements, postoperative diet and medications, the remarkable effects on the co-morbidities of morbid obesity, and the durability of the weight loss, as well as the improvement in the quality of life. Essentials of Mini - One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass aims to help surgeons manage the difficulties encountered within this procedure and to help create improved practice.
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Essentials of mini-one anastomosis gastric bypass.