This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Ajay Kriplani during the IFSES Member Societies Update Symosium: Presentation of Each Society’s Expertise – A World Congress extravaganza! on April 11 2018
Keyword(s): Americans, anastomosis, anastomotic leak, antiincretins, Australia, band, bariatric surgeons, bariatric surgery, BMI, body mass index, bypass, bypass limb, cardiovascular risk, Caucasians, complication rate, diabetes mellitus, diabetes remission, diabetes resolution, Diabetes Surgical Summit, disease, diverted sleeve gastrectomy, DJB, duodeno jejunal bypass, duodenum, entero insulinar axis, European, expertise, foregut, gastric bypass, hindgut, hormones, IFSES, ileal interposition, ileum, India, Indians, internal hernia, internal herniation, International Federation of Societies of Endoscopic Surgeons, interposition, investigators, jejunum, laparoscopic surgery, malabsorptive surgery, metabolic, metabolic surgery, MGB, minigastric bypass, National Institutes of Health, New Delhi, NIH recommendation, obesity, protein, restrictive surgery, risk factors, RNY gastric bypass, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, safety, sleeve gastrectomy, standardization, Type II diabetes, U.S., United States, vegetarian, visceral fat, weight loss
Citations–1:28 Ann Surg 1995
Components of intestinal bypass procedures–2:57 Nat Med 2009
Antiincretines–3:22
Diabetes Surgery Summit Consensus Conference–3:46
Restrictive bariatric surgeries–5:43
Malabsorptive surgeries–6:04
Duodeno jejunal bypass–12:44