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1    LSG is growing in popularity as a primary bariatric procedure.
2 n-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) is the most common bariatric procedure.
3  effective and the most difficult to perform bariatric procedure.
4 strectomy (LSG) emerging as the most popular bariatric procedure.
5 sing a database that captures >92% of all US bariatric procedures.
6 compared with nonsurgical matches and across bariatric procedures.
7  associated with severe obesity and distinct bariatric procedures.
8 a safe and effective alternative to invasive bariatric procedures.
9 mes, and specifically compared the different bariatric procedures.
10 r long-term weight losses for LAGB and other bariatric procedures.
11 the gastric "restrictive" component of other bariatric procedures.
12 ients and 2 patients were converted to other bariatric procedures.
13  degree of weight loss varies with different bariatric procedures.
14 hunger and improved satiety) following these bariatric procedures.
15 es in outcomes between open and laparoscopic bariatric procedures.
16 cal activity, pharmacotherapy, and metabolic/bariatric procedures.
17 edicare data (2004-2008) evaluating rates of bariatric procedures/100,000 enrollees, 90-day mortality
18 gher annual case volumes for both SG and any bariatric procedure (224.3 cases/yr vs 73.4 cases/yr, P
19 strectomy (LSG) is currently the predominant bariatric procedure, although long-term weight loss and
20 hood obesity epidemic, the rate of inpatient bariatric procedures among adolescents has plateaued sin
21            This review discusses the various bariatric procedures and how they alter the enteroinsula
22  comorbidity control and complications after bariatric procedures and this evidence will most likely
23 e expenditures, subsequent hospitalizations, bariatric procedures, and mortality during the 4 years a
24 terms included bariatric surgery, individual bariatric procedures, and obesity.
25                                              Bariatric procedures are among the most common surgical
26                                     Although bariatric procedures are associated with substantial wei
27                                         Many bariatric procedures are more effective for improving ty
28 cal activity, pharmacotherapy, and metabolic/bariatric procedures as appropriate for individual patie
29 gs and postoperative complications for these bariatric procedures at fluoroscopic examinations and CT
30 5 Michigan patients undergoing 1 of 3 common bariatric procedures between 2006 and 2009.
31 cedures and for 6 representative operations: bariatric procedures, colectomy or proctectomy, hysterec
32                                The number of bariatric procedures continues to grow.
33  associated with relatively fewer subsequent bariatric procedures during the 4-year follow-up period
34 vice replacement, or revision to a different bariatric procedure (eg, a gastric bypass or sleeve gast
35                        Search terms included bariatric procedures, fertility, contraception, pregnanc
36   The use of gastric bypass as the preferred bariatric procedure for patients with obesity and type 2
37  no consensus exists regarding the choice of bariatric procedure for specific groups of patients.
38          The comparative efficacy of various bariatric procedures for the remission of type 2 diabete
39 x-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) are widely used bariatric procedures for which comparative efficacy and
40 o compare the effects of the two most common bariatric procedures, gastric bypass and sleeve gastrect
41                                       Modern bariatric procedures have strong evidence of efficacy an
42                However, at 3 years after the bariatric procedure, hypoferritinemia was found in 57% (
43  before and repeatedly </=1 y after distinct bariatric procedures [i.e., a sleeve gastrectomy, proxim
44  is conflicting evidence about how different bariatric procedures impact health care use.
45  gastric banding represented the most common bariatric procedure in France until 2010.
46 aims data and identified patients undergoing bariatric procedures in 2011-2012 (N = 24647 patients; 4
47                                              Bariatric procedures in current use (gastric bypass, lap
48     Since 2005 data from patients undergoing bariatric procedures in Germany have been prospectively
49  sleeve gastrectomy (SG) account for >95% of bariatric procedures in United States in patients with T
50 eatly enhanced in rats and humans after some bariatric procedures, including vertical sleeve gastrect
51 bypass (GBP) surgery, one of the most common bariatric procedures, induces weight loss and metabolic
52                                The DJBL is a bariatric procedure involving an impermeable sleeve that
53            There is no consensus as to which bariatric procedure is preferred to reduce weight and im
54 most consistent site for bone loss after all bariatric procedures is at the hip.
55 ere no consistent associations between other bariatric procedures (mainly gastroplasty, gastric bandi
56 ns of evidence from observational studies of bariatric procedures (n approximately 600 patients) and
57                              Currently, most bariatric procedures occur at these centers, but to what
58 d studies are needed to assess the effect of bariatric procedures on cardiovascular disease, cancer,
59 ntered decision making when choosing between bariatric procedure options.
60              There are approximately 252 000 bariatric procedures (per 2018 numbers) performed each y
61                              The most common bariatric procedures performed include laparoscopic Roux
62  morbid obesity rises, so will the number of bariatric procedures performed.
63                                The inpatient bariatric procedure rate increased from 0.8 per 100 000
64                                The inpatient bariatric procedure rate increased from 0.8 per 100,000
65 me measure was the national population-based bariatric procedure rate.
66 onsequences of the 2 most commonly performed bariatric procedures, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and lapar
67                                 As a primary bariatric procedure, SG leads to excellent weight loss,
68 ong-term outcomes of this commonly performed bariatric procedure should be considered alongside its w
69 ; however, there is increasing evidence that bariatric procedures should also be considered for patie
70               Subgroup analysis of different bariatric procedures showed comparable efficacy.
71                                              Bariatric procedures such as the Roux-en-Y bypass work b
72 atients with obesity and metabolic syndrome, bariatric procedures such as vertical sleeve gastrectomy
73                                              Bariatric procedures, such as Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (
74              In the 20 years following their bariatric procedure, surgery patients used a total of 54
75                   Patients with a history of bariatric procedures, taking other antiobesity medicatio
76                      Mean total payments for bariatric procedures varied from $11086 to $13073 per ep
77                                              Bariatric procedures vary in efficacy, but overall are m
78 tive cohort study in IIH patients undergoing bariatric procedures versus conventional weight loss int
79 for patient risk factors, procedure mix, and bariatric procedure volume.
80 astric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and other bariatric procedures) vs nonsurgical care.
81                                      Primary bariatric procedures were malabsorptive (5%), restrictiv
82                                              Bariatric procedures, which included 74% gastric bypass,
83 sty (ESG) is a minimally invasive endoscopic bariatric procedure with wide global adoption.
84                 The systematic review of all bariatric procedures with 10 or more years of follow-up
85               The incidence of VTE in modern bariatric procedures with traditional methods of thrombo
86  Sleeve Gastrectomy (LSG) is the most common bariatric procedure worldwide.
87 g (AGB) are 2 of the most commonly performed bariatric procedures worldwide.