Ffectiveness of Surgical Methods of Obesity Treatment in Gastric Resection

gastric bypass longitudinal resection of the stomach in combination with small intestinal bypass

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  • Khamdamov I. B. PhD, Dosent at the Department of Surgical Diseases Bukhara State Medical University named after Abu Ali Ibn Sina
August 31, 2024

Umping syndrome can be considered as one of the main mechanisms of changes in eating behavior after bariatric surgery. Combined surgeries are effective in patients with morbid obesity. In patients with a BMI of more than 50 kg/m2, the choice of surgery option is determined individually.

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