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- Introduction
- Genealogic tree of bariatric procedures
- Early intestinal bypass
- End-to-side JIB, 1953
- End-to-side JIB, 1954
- Classic 14" + 4" end-to-side jejunoileostomy
- The modern intestinal bypass
- Biliopancreatic bypass
- Duodenal switch with division of the duodenum
- Malabsorptive/restrictive producers: gastric bypass
- Gastric transection with loop gastrojejunostomy
- Horizontal gastric stapling: loop gastrojejunostomy
- Horizontal gastric stapling: roux gastrojejunostomy
- Vertical gastric stapling: roux gastrojejunostomy
- Stapling: gastrojejunostomy + biliopancreatic limb
- Gastric division: gastrojejunostomy + silastic ring
- Laproscopic roux GIB
- Laproscopic roux GIB with gastrojejunostomy
- Purely restrictive procedures: VBG and LAGB
- Gastroplasty: partial gastric transection
- Gastroplasty: silastic ring vertical gastroplasty
- Gastroplasty: vertical banded gastroplasty
- Gastroplasty: silastic ring + notched stapler
- Gastric band: adjustable silastic
- Gastric band: laparoscopic esophago-gastric band
- Gastric band: laparoscopic silastic band
- Other procedures: gastric balloon, gastric pacing
- Gastric electrode bipolar pulsation
- Bariatric surgery - a systematic review
- Results: data retrieval
- Results: studies selected
- Results: study characteristics
- Results: patient characteristics
- Results: weight loss
- Results: operative mortality (30 days)
- Results: outcomes - diabetes (1)
- Results: outcomes - diabetes (2)
- Results: outcomes - hyperlipidemia
- Results: outcomes - hypertension
- Results: outcomes - obstructive sleep apnea
- Conclusion
- Bariatric surgery effect on comorbidities (1)
- Bariatric surgery effect on comorbidities (2)
- Bariatric surgery impact on morbid obesity
- Bariatric surgery effect on longevity
- Weight reduction surgery impact on health care
- Health care costs after the surgery (1)
- Health care costs after the surgery (2)
- Cost ratio (control/bariatric) in the follow-up years
- Bariatric surgery: treatment for obesity? (1)
- Bariatric surgery: treatment for obesity? (2)
- Bariatric surgery worldwide
- Traditional trend: convergence to the center
- Predicted trend: divergence from the center
- Bariatric surgery : who is a candidate?
- Bariatric surgery : who is not a candidate?
- Care of the adolescent patient
- Recommendations (1)
- Recommendations (2)
- Recommendations (3)
- Bariatric surgery: conclusions
- Thank you
Topics Covered
- The evolution of bariatric surgery procedures
- Jejunoileal bypass
- Modern malabsorptive procedures
- Biliopancreatic diversion of Scopinaro
- Modification of the biliopancreatic diversion to a duodenal switch
- Gastric bypass
- Fobi procedure
- Laparoscopic Roux gastric bypass
- Vertical banded gastroplasty
- Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding
- Robotic, laparoscopic gastric banding
- Gastric balloons
- Gastric pacing
- Prolongation of life expectancy by bariatric surgery
- Who is and who is not a candidate for bariatric surgery
- Bariatric surgery is the current treatment of choice for morbid obesity
- Bariatric surgery is relatively safe, reverses the co-morbidities of morbid obesity, improves quality of life, increases life expectancy and is cost effective
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Talk Citation
Buchwald, H. (2007, October 1). Bariatric / obesity surgery [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 3, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/JEKS4863.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Henry Buchwald has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.