Revision of restrictive bariatric procedures in elderly patients: results at a 5-year follow-up

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  • What: The aim of this study is to evaluate outcomes of elderly patients undergoing RBS. This analysis can be seen in Supplementary Table 2-OAGB was shown to have significantly lower BMI (27.8 kg/m2) and higher TWL (26%) when compared to SG (34.4 kg/m2, 11.8%, respectively) and RYGB (29.1 kg/m2, 16.7%, respectively) (p and amp;lt; 0.05). The study has several limitations which include a retrospectively designed study of non-randomized groups which can result in underreporting and selection bias.
  • Who: Adam Abu-Abeid from the . . .

     

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