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Selenium and Bariatric Surgery

April 2008

by Jacqueline Jacques, ND

Dr. Jacques is Chief of Scientific Affairs, Bariatric Advantage, Catalina Lifesciences, Inc., Irvine, California.

Introduction
Selenium, an essential trace mineral, is an important component of many enzymes and proteins in the human body. Selenium-dependant compounds act as antioxidants, regulate thyroid function, and play significant roles in immune function, detoxification, and muscle metabolism.

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Temporary Covered Stents for the Treatment of Anastomotic Leaks Following Gastric Bypass Surgery

April 2008

by Jerome Lyn-Sue, MD; Kimberley Steele, MD; Michael A. Schweitzer, MD; Thomas Magnuson, MD; Anne Lidor, MD; Anirban Gupta, MD; and Patrick Okolo, MD.

All from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.

Introduction
Roux-en-Y gastric bypass is the most effective and most commonly performed bariatric surgical procedure in the United States.1 While improvements in surgical technique have significantly reduced postoperative complication rates, anastomotic leak continues to occur and remains an important cause of postoperative morbidity and mortality.2 Repair of an anastomotic leak may involve open or laparoscopic surgical re-exploration, which can contribute to the morbidity of this life-threatening complication.3 A transoral endoscopic approach, using a covered stent, has the potential to avoid further morbidity from a potentially difficult intra-abdominal attempt at repairing the hole. Covered stents have been used for esophageal anastomotic leaks following non-bariatric procedures with good success. Several reports have described the effective use of this therapy for such leaks, as well as for malignant esophageal fistulas.4,5 Read the rest of this article »

Posted in 2008 April, Surgical Perspective | No Comments »

An Interview…Discussing Obesity, Bariatric Surgery, and the Betsy Lehman Report with George L. Blackburn, MD

April 2008

You place a high level of importance on the multidisciplinary team and mention that this is an important part of the Betsy Lehman Report. Why is it so important to have a multidisciplinary care team within bariatric surgery?
Severe obesity is a multifaceted disease; thus the treatment needs to be multidimensional. Staff that make up a multidisciplinary care team use the expertise in their respective fields to provide input and evaluate and manage the patient throughout the surgery and follow-up period. More information about our multidisciplinary team can be found at www.BIDMC.Harvard.edu/WLS. Read the rest of this article »

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