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Surgical treatment of nonseverely obese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: sleeve gastrectomy with ileal transposition (SGIT) is the same as the neuroendocrine brake (NEB) procedure or ileal interposition associated with sleeve gastrectomy (II-SG), but ileal interposition with diverted sleeve gastrectomy (II-DSG) is the same as duodenal switch

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Dr. Gagner has equity interest in and is a consultant for EMS; he is a consultant to and has received honoraria from Gore, Olympus, and Covidien; he is a consultant to Synovis and Karl Storz; and he has received honoraria from Cine-Med, Ethicon Endosurgery, and Bariatric Times.

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Gagner, M. Surgical treatment of nonseverely obese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: sleeve gastrectomy with ileal transposition (SGIT) is the same as the neuroendocrine brake (NEB) procedure or ileal interposition associated with sleeve gastrectomy (II-SG), but ileal interposition with diverted sleeve gastrectomy (II-DSG) is the same as duodenal switch. Surg Endosc 25, 655–656 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-010-1221-9

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