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dc.contributor.authorMadhok, Brijesh
dc.date.accessioned2017-08-15T12:00:07Z
dc.date.available2017-08-15T12:00:07Z
dc.date.issued2017-07
dc.identifier.citationObes Surg. 2017 Jul 22. doi: 10.1007/s11695-017-2831-2language
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/1321
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dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: There is currently little evidence available on the perioperative practices concerning one anastomosis/mini gastric bypass (OAGB/MGB) and no published consensus amongst experts. Even the published papers are not clear on these aspects. The purpose of this study was to understand various perioperative practices concerning OAGB/MGB. METHODS: Bariatric surgeons from around the world were invited to participate in a questionnaire-based survey. Only surgeons performing this procedure were included. RESULTS: Two hundred and ten surgeons from 39 countries with a cumulative experience of 68,442 procedures took the survey. Surgeons described a large number of absolute (n = 55) and relative contraindications (n = 59) to this procedure in their practice. Approximately 71.0% (n = 148/208), 70.0% (n = 147/208) and 65.0% (n = 137/209), respectively, routinely perform a preoperative endoscopy, screening for Helicobacter pylori and ultrasound scan of the abdomen. A minority (35.0%, n = 74/208) of the surgeons used a constant bilio-pancreatic limb (BPL) length for all the patients with remaining preferring to tailor the limb length to the patient and approximately half (49.0% n = 101/206) routinely approximate diaphragmatic crura in patients with hiatus hernia. Some 48.5% (n = 101/208) and 40.0% (n = 53/205) surgeons, respectively, do not recommend routine iron and calcium supplementation. CONCLUSION: This survey is the first attempt to understand a range of perioperative practices with OAGB/MGB. The findings will help in identifying areas for future research and allow consensus building amongst experts with preparation of guidelines for future practice.language
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dc.subjectCancerlanguage
dc.subjectMini Gastric Bypasslanguage
dc.subjectOmega Loop Gastric Bypasslanguage
dc.subjectOne Anastomosis Gastric Bypasslanguage
dc.subjectPerioperative Practiceslanguage
dc.subjectSingle Anastomosis Gastric Bypasslanguage
dc.subjectObjectionslanguage
dc.titlePerioperative Practices Concerning One Anastomosis (Mini) Gastric Bypass: A Survey of 210 Surgeons.language
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