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Devenirs métabolique et nutritionnel à 1 an après Sleeve Gastrectomy : à propos de 80 patients

Metabolic and nutritional issues one year after Sleeve Gastrectomy: about 80 cases

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La sleeve gastrectomie laparoscopique (LSG) a connu un essor important ces dernières années mais nous bénéficions encore de peu de recul quant aux résultats pondéraux et nutritionnels. 80 patients qui ont bénéficié d’une LSG ont été inclus dans une étude prospective dont le but était d’évaluer le devenir métabolique, nutritionnel et carentiel à 1 an. La perte d’excès de poids à 1 an était de 72,6 % ± 23,5. L’étude montrait une diminution statistiquement significative de la ferritinémie, de la vitamine B12 et de la vitamine D à 1 mois, 6 mois et 12 mois, d’où la nécessité d’un suivi multi-disciplinaire postopératoire de long terme.

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The number of Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomies (LSG) has increased over the last years. Long term weight and nutritional results of LSG are not well known yet. 80 patients have been included in a prospective study in order to evaluate metabolic, nutritional and deficiencies 1 year after LSG. Excess weight loss 1 year after LSG was 72.6% ± 23.5. Iron, vitamin B12 and vitamin D were statistically decreased 1 month, 6 month and 1 year after SG, hence the necessity of a multi-disciplinary long term postoperative evaluation is necessary.

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Cracco, A., Delecourt, F., Jeanjean, M.E. et al. Devenirs métabolique et nutritionnel à 1 an après Sleeve Gastrectomy : à propos de 80 patients. Obes 11, 34–38 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11690-015-0515-4

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