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Date publication
février 2022
Journal
La Revue du praticien
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr QUILLIOT Didier
Tous les auteurs :
Nuzzo A, Czernichow S, Hertig A, Ledoux S, Poghosyan T, Quilliot D, Le Gall M, Bado A, Joly F
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Résumé
NUTRITIONNAL COMPLICATIONS AND PATIENTS FOLLOW-UP AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERYBariatric surgery is the most consistently effective method for sustained weight reduction and can result in a substantial improvement in overall survival in patients with severe obesity. Complex mechanisms underlying metabolic benefits could also drive preventable, but potentially life-threatening, long-term nutritional complications. Consequently, physicians should be familiar with the lifelong monitoring of patients after bariatric surgery and the potential long-term complications in this paradoxical situation where the long-awaited weight loss can lead to severe nutritional complications.
Mots clés
Anemia, Iron-Deficiency, Bariatric Surgery, Calcium, Dietary, Postoperative Complications, Vitamin B 12 Deficiency, Vitamin B 6 Deficiency, Vitamin B Deficiency, Vitamin D Deficiency
Référence
Rev Prat. 2022 Feb;72(2):168-175