Principles of Metabolic SurgeryKonrad Karcz, Oliver Thomusch Springer Science & Business Media, 15.05.2012 - 422 Seiten For physicians and surgeons entrusted with the care of patients with morbid obesity and related diseases; also for nurses and other professionals on the team. „Principles of Metabolic Surgery“ delivers a succinct account of current knowledge and an excellent overview of modern treatment strategies for morbid obesity. Attractively designed, this user-friendly textbook provides the latest on therapy, monitoring, and management, including: -Completely up-to-date coverage of modern metabolic surgery -Current understanding of the pathophysiology of morbid obesity -Current clinical therapy strategies for conservative and surgical approaches -Recent references In concise, readable chapters, this well-illustrated textbook outlines major concerns and considerations surrounding metabolic surgery. With respect to new insights from basic and clinical research, clear guidelines and practical clinical advice are given to improve the outcome of treatment for morbid obesity. |
Inhalt
II Preoperative Evaluationand Indications for Surgery | 152 |
III Surgical Procedures | 177 |
IV Accessory Medical Problemsafter Metabolic Surgery | 272 |
V Secondary and Redo Operations | 346 |
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abdominal absorption adipokines adiponectin adipose tissue adjustable gastric banding Ann Surg associated bariatric operations bariatric procedures bariatric surgery biliopancreatic diversion blood body mass body weight cardiovascular cells cholesterol chronic Clin Nutr clinical co-morbidities complications decrease deficiency diabetes mellitus diet disease disorders distal dose duodenal switch effect energy intake evaluation follow-up food intake gastric bypass surgery gastrointestinal ghrelin glucose heparin hormone hypertension improvement increased insulin resistance laparoscopic leptin levels lipid liver long-term malabsorption Metab Metabolic Surgery metabolic syndrome morbid obesity morbidly obese patients nutritional Obes Surg obese subjects outcome overweight peptide perioperative physical activity plasma postoperative pouch preoperative protein pulmonary embolism receptor reduced resection restrictive risk factors role Roux-en-Y gastric bypass RYGB satiety serum sleeve gastrectomy stomach surgical suture technique therapy tion treatment triglycerides type 2 diabetes ulcer venous thromboembolism vertical banded gastroplasty vitamin B12 weight loss weight reduction wound