Objective: One-anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB) is considered an effective technique in weight reduction and remission of comorbidities. However, in common with many bariatric and metabolic/bariatric procedures, gastrointestinal side effects are frequently reported, but clinical experience varies. The objective of this study was to analyze the bowel function of patients who undergo OAGB looking at 5-year posto...
Objectives: To describe gastrointestinal-related side-effects reported following One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass (OAGB). Methods: A multicenter study among OAGB patients across Israel (n=277) and Portugal (n=111) who were recruited to the study based on time elapsed since surgery was performed. An online survey with information on demographics, anthropometrics, medical conditions, and gastrointestinal outcomes w...
This study aimed to describe nutritional and lifestyle parameters following one-anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB). A multicenter study among OAGB patients across Israel (n = 277) and Portugal (n = 111) was performed. Patients were approached according to the time elapsed since surgery. An online survey with information regarding demographics, anthropometrics, and nutritional and lifestyle aspects was administer...
Objective: One-anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB) is considered an effective technique in weight reduction and remission of comorbidities. However, in common with many bariatric and metabolic/bariatric procedures, gastrointestinal side effects are frequently reported, but clinical experience varies. The objective of this study was to analyze the bowel function of patients who undergo OAGB looking at 5-year posto...
Background: The "One-anastomosis transit bipartition" (OATB) is a promising emerging technique in the metabolic syndrome treatment. Objective: To demonstrate the results achieved with OATB in the first 5 years after surgery. Method: Cross-sectional, retrospective study, with individuals undergoing primary OATB. Individuals included in the study were: ≥ 18 years, BMI ≥ 35 kg/m2; and excluded smoking habits, drug...
O bypass gástrico de anastomose única (OAGB) é a terceira técnica mais utilizada no mundo, considerada eficaz na redução de peso e na emissão de comorbilidades. Entretanto, dados sobre os sintomas gastrointestinais a médio prazo são limitados. Objetivos: Avaliar os sintomas gastrointestinais de indivíduos submetidos a OAGB em três momentos pós-operatório: T1 (um a seis meses), T2 (seis a doze meses) e T3 (um a ...