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    Two hundred and ten morbidly obese patients underwent a standardized gastric bypass procedure between February 1980 and November 1983. We conclude, based on 100% follow-up, that the operation is safe (operative mortality–1%, significant complications–10%) and effective (reoperation rate–4%). Only …

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    Nearly half of adolescent patients who underwent Roux-en-Y gastric bypass or vertical sleeve gastrectomy had increased alcohol use and were at risk for alcohol-related harm and problems within 8 years of surgery, according to study results. “We undertook this investigation for two reasons: First, literature suggests that adults who undergo Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and vertical sleeve

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    This article describes endoscopic revision of gastric bypass to address weight regain.

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    Roux-en-Y gastric bypass was associated with an increased risk for alcohol-use disorder-related hospitalization compared with sleeve gastrectomy and a weight management program, according to research published in JAMA Surgery. “Restrictive procedures, such as sleeve gastrectomy or gastric banding and mixed restrictive or malabsorptive procedures, such as Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, are

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    This article describes endoscopic revision of gastric bypass to address weight regain.

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    • Endoscopic revision of #GastricBypass is a faster, safer, less invasive, and less expensive form of revision when compared to existing surgical approaches. https://t.co/lrnpQpaEks