Bariatric surgery for obesity and metabolic disorders

Obesity is one of the foremost vital public health conditions worldwide. Bariatric surgery for severe obesity is a good treatment that leads to the development and remission of the much obesity-related comorbidity, furthermore as providing sustained weight loss and improvement in quality of life. Modern bariatric operations embody Roux-en-Y stomachic bypass, sleeve operation, adjustable stomachic band and therefore the small intestine switch. The overwhelming majority of those procedures are currently performed exploitation laparoscopic technique, the most benefits of that include speedy recovery, the reduction of operative pain and therefore the reduction of wound-related complications, compared with open surgery. up to date bariatric surgery is currently safe, with a mortality of 3 in one,000 patients; but, all bariatric operations area unit related to their own distinctive short-run and long nutritional and procedural-related complications. type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is that the most studied upset associated with obesity, with information demonstrating that improvement and remission of T2DM in patients with obesity is superior once bariatric surgery compared with typical medical therapy. Bariatric surgery is currently a part of some treatment algorithms for the medical management of patients with T2DM and severe obesity.

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