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Publikováno v:
Obesity Surgery. 17:9-14
Background: This is a study of the causes of 30-day postoperative death following surgical treatment for obesity and a search for ways to decrease an already low mortality rate. Methods: Data were contributed from 1986-2004 to the International Baria
Autor:
Isaac Samuel, M. Bridget Zimmerman, Yu-Hui Huang, Edward E. Mason, Mohammad Jamal, Kathleen E. Renquist
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Surgery. 192:657-662
Background: The epidemic of morbid obesity has increased bariatric procedures performed. Trend analyses provide important information that may impact individual practices. Methods: Patient data from 137 surgeons were examined from 1987 to 2004 (41,86
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Obesity Surgery. 15:43-50
Background: The prevalence of obesity in the United States and the surgical treatment of obesity have increased since 1999. An important measure of outcome following surgical treatment is survival. Methods: This study began with data prospectively co
Autor:
Edward E. Mason, Joseph J. Cullen
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Current Surgery. 60:33-37
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Obesity Surgery. 12:685-692
Background: Metabolic bone disease is a well-documented long-term complication of obesity surgery. It is often undiagnosed, or misdiagnosed, because of lack of physician and patient awareness. Abnormalities in calcium and vitamin D metabolism begin s
Autor:
Edward E. Mason, Kathleen E Renquist
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Obesity Surgery. 12:222-229
Background: In the 1980s, some surgeons recommended routine cholecystectomy for patients undergoing bariatric surgery.This was based on the high prevalence of gallstones in the obese and concern that rapid weight loss would increase the risk of gallb
Autor:
Edward E. Mason
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Obesity Surgery. 9:223-228
Background: This is a review of intestinal glucagon, which is released when undigested food is in the terminal ileum. Methods and Results: In the early 1980s, Koopmans and Sclafani showed in fat rats that the transposition of a short segment of ileum
Autor:
Edward E. Mason
Publikováno v:
Obesity Surgery. 17:853-855
To understand how operations for obesity affect type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) requires an understanding of the control of gastric emptying by receptors in the duodenum and distal ileum and the implications of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) functio
Autor:
Edward E. Mason
Publikováno v:
Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases. 11:286-287
Autor:
Edward E. Mason
Publikováno v:
Obesity Surgery. 8:524-529
Background: At the meeting 1 year ago, Mary Lou Walen asked the author to provide a brief luncheon talk about the past, present, and future of obesity surgery for the Allied Health Sciences members who meet in conjunction with the annual meeting of t