Management of Leakage After Bariatric Procedures

Abdelrahman Samir Ibrahem Abu Elnasr;

Abstract


SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
M
orbid obesity is one of the major health problems of the 21st century which has a steadily increasing incidence, representing approximately 10% of the world‘s population and considered as the second leading cause of preventable death after smoking. Annually, obesity-related diseases account for 400,000 of premature deaths.
Regulation of body weight involves complicated feedback systems that result in changes in the appetite, the energy intake and expenditure. While excess weight in individuals usually results from a prolonged period of an energy imbalance, the causes of overweight and obesity are complex.
Management of Obesity can be done by many possible ways like diet regimens, physical exercises, pharmacological, surgical management (Bariatric Surgery) or combinations of any of them together, but current medical therapies for the obesity remain inadequate and bariatric surgery is more effective in achieving weight loss in adults with obesity than nonsurgical weight loss interventions and because of that bariatric surgery is currently the only effective treatment for morbid obesity.
Surgical management includes: purely restrictive operations, purely malabsorptive (which have been abandoned due to severe side effects) and combined procedures.


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Title Management of Leakage After Bariatric Procedures
Other Titles الطرق المختلفة لعلاج التسريب بعد عمليات جراحة السمنة
Authors Abdelrahman Samir Ibrahem Abu Elnasr
Issue Date 2017

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