The advantages and disadvantages of sleeve gastrectomy; clinical laboratory to bedside review

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Milad KheirvariTaha Anbara

Abstract

Sleeve gastrectomy is a surgical technique and a leading method in metabolic surgery. Sleeve gastrectomy gained ever-increasing popularity among laparoscopic surgeons involved in bariatric surgery and has proved to be a successful method in achieving considerable weight loss in a short time. There are some disparate effects that patients may experience after sleeve gastrectomy including a reduction in BMI, weight, blood pressure, stroke, and cancer and also a significant remission in obesity-related diseases including type 2 diabetes (T2D), Non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD), cardiovascular disease, obstructive sleep apnea, and craniopharyngioma-related hypothalamic obesity as well as non-obesity-related diseases such as gout, musculoskeletal problems, ovarian disorders and urinary incontinence. The most common complications of sleeve gastrectomy are bleeding, nutrient deficiencies, and leakage. There are several studies on the impact of gender and ethnic disparities on post-operative complications. This study collects state of the art of reports on sleeve gastrectomy. The aim of this study was to analyze recent studies and review the advantages and disadvantages of sleeve gastrectomy.

Citations

May 20, 2020·Obesity Surgery·Seyed Nooredin DaryabariMohammad Kermansaravi
Feb 10, 2021·Biological Trace Element Research·Anna Hernández-AguileraJorge Joven
Jan 7, 2021·Endoscopy International Open·Giuseppe MarincolaIvo Boškoski
May 19, 2021·Diabetes Therapy : Research, Treatment and Education of Diabetes and Related Disorders·Tiantian SongShuchun Chen
Jun 3, 2021·Children·Valeria CalcaterraFatima Cody Stanford

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