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Sleeve gastrectomy: the ideal option for metabolic surgery?

Sleeve gastrectomy: the ideal option for metabolic surgery? CORRESPONDENCE Nature Reviews Endocrinology published online 13 August 2013; doi:10.1038/nrendo.2013.100-c1 Sleeve gastrectomy: the ideal option for metabolic surgery? Ricardo Cohen Competing interests I congratulate Michel Gagner for a well- for both procedures. While a few clinical The author declares no competing interests. articulated argument favouring sleeve observations have suggested that the effect gastrectomy (SG) as ‘the ideal’ weight loss of SG on glucose homeostasis is similar to 1. Gagner, M. Obesity: Sleeve gastrectomy—the 7,8 ideal choice for weight-loss surgery. Nat. Rev. procedure in his News and Views article that of RYGB, all available randomized Endocrinol. 9, 382–384 (2013). (Sleeve gastrectomy—the ideal choice for clinical trials (RCT) with T2DM control 2. Brethauer, S. A. Sleeve gastrectomy. Surg. Clin. weight-loss surgery. Nat. Rev. Endocrinol. as a primary end point showed better out- North Am. 91, 1265–1279 (2011). 3. Patel, R. T., Shukla, A. P., Ahn, S. M., doi:10.1038/nrendo.2013.100). Although comes regarding T2DM remission after Moreira, M. & Rubino, F. Surgical control of 9,10 long-term data are still scarce, in the short RYGB compared with SG. In a RCT with obesity and diabetes: The role of intestinal vs to mid-term (1–3 years), weight loss after diabetic patients, comparing SG and mini- gastric mechanisms in the regulation of body http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nature Reviews Endocrinology Springer Journals

Sleeve gastrectomy: the ideal option for metabolic surgery?

Nature Reviews Endocrinology , Volume 9 (10) – Oct 1, 2013

Sleeve gastrectomy: the ideal option for metabolic surgery?

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CORRESPONDENCE Nature Reviews Endocrinology published online 13 August 2013; doi:10.1038/nrendo.2013.100-c1 Sleeve gastrectomy: the ideal option for metabolic surgery? Ricardo Cohen Competing interests I congratulate Michel Gagner for a well- for both procedures. While a few clinical The author declares no competing interests. articulated argument favouring sleeve observations have suggested that the effect gastrectomy (SG) as ‘the ideal’ weight loss of SG on glucose homeostasis...
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Springer Journals
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Copyright © Springer Nature Limited 2013
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Medicine/Public Health, general; Endocrinology
ISSN
1759-5029
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1759-5037
DOI
10.1038/nrendo.2013.100-c1
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Abstract

CORRESPONDENCE Nature Reviews Endocrinology published online 13 August 2013; doi:10.1038/nrendo.2013.100-c1 Sleeve gastrectomy: the ideal option for metabolic surgery? Ricardo Cohen Competing interests I congratulate Michel Gagner for a well- for both procedures. While a few clinical The author declares no competing interests. articulated argument favouring sleeve observations have suggested that the effect gastrectomy (SG) as ‘the ideal’ weight loss of SG on glucose homeostasis is similar to 1. Gagner, M. Obesity: Sleeve gastrectomy—the 7,8 ideal choice for weight-loss surgery. Nat. Rev. procedure in his News and Views article that of RYGB, all available randomized Endocrinol. 9, 382–384 (2013). (Sleeve gastrectomy—the ideal choice for clinical trials (RCT) with T2DM control 2. Brethauer, S. A. Sleeve gastrectomy. Surg. Clin. weight-loss surgery. Nat. Rev. Endocrinol. as a primary end point showed better out- North Am. 91, 1265–1279 (2011). 3. Patel, R. T., Shukla, A. P., Ahn, S. M., doi:10.1038/nrendo.2013.100). Although comes regarding T2DM remission after Moreira, M. & Rubino, F. Surgical control of 9,10 long-term data are still scarce, in the short RYGB compared with SG. In a RCT with obesity and diabetes: The role of intestinal vs to mid-term (1–3 years), weight loss after diabetic patients, comparing SG and mini- gastric mechanisms in the regulation of body

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Nature Reviews EndocrinologySpringer Journals

Published: Oct 1, 2013

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