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[Flatulence in obesity].

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[Neutral and malodorous flatulence in obesity].

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[Neutral and malodorous flatulence in obesity].

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Bariatric surgery improves urinary incontinence but not anorectal function in obese women.

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BACKGROUND While the association between obesity and urinary incontinence (UI) in women has been clearly documented, the relationship with anal incontinence (AI) is less well defined; moreover, while bariatric surgery has been shown to improve UI, its effect on AI is still unclear. METHODS A total

Single-port laparoscopic colorectal resections in obese patients are as safe and effective as conventional laparoscopy.

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BACKGROUND Obese patients pose additional operative technical difficulties, and it is unclear if the outcomes of single-port colorectal surgery are equivalent to those of conventional laparoscopy in such patients. The aim of this study was to compare perioperative variables and short-term outcomes

Satisfactory short-term outcome of total laparoscopic loop ileostomy reversal in obese patients: a comparative study with open techniques

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Reversal of loop ileostomy after colorectal surgery in obese patients can be challenging and total laparoscopic (TLAP) approach may be beneficial. This study aims to compare short-term outcomes of TLAP and open approaches in obese patients undergoing loop ileostomy reversal after

Orlistat in the treatment of obesity.

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Orlistat (Xenical, Hoffmann-La Roche) is a powerful inhibitor of gastrointestinal lipase and as such, reduces fat absorption. Unlike other weight-reducing drugs it is minimally absorbed and has no effects in the CNS. Orlistat is indicated for patients with a body mass index (BMI) of at least 30

[Short term assessment of anthropometric indices and metabolic parameters in obese subjects treated with acarbose].

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Acarbose represents the first of a new class of oral antidiabetic drugs: the alpha-glucosidases inhibitors. This drug in fact delays the production of monosacchtarides inhibiting the alpha-glucosidases of the small bowel, that are responsible of digestion of complex polysaccharides and sucrose. In

Tesofensine--a novel potent weight loss medicine. Evaluation of: Astrup A, Breum L, Jensen TJ, Kroustrup JP, Larsen TM. Effect of tesofensine on bodyweight loss, body composition, and quality of life in obese patients: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Lancet 2008;372:1906-13.

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BACKGROUND The incidence of obesity is increasing; this is of major concern, as obesity is associated with cardiovascular disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, respiratory tract disease, and cancer. OBJECTIVE This evaluation is of a Phase II clinical trial with tesofensine in obese

Prevalence of gastrointestinal symptoms in obese and normal weight binge eaters.

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OBJECTIVE Disturbances in gastrointestinal function may result from disordered eating and may lead to increases in gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms. We compared GI symptoms in obese and non-obese binge eaters and non-binge eaters. METHODS One hundred nineteen obese and 77 normal-weight females

The risk of anal incontinence in obese women.

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The objectives of this study was to estimate the risk of anal incontinence in morbidly obese women and to identify risk factors associated with anal incontinence in an obese population sample. A case-control study based on the registry of a university hospital obesity unit. A consecutive sample of

Orlistat for the long-term treatment of obesity.

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Orlistat, a potent gastrointestinal lipase inhibitor, is a member of a new class of drugs designed for the long-term treatment of obesity. When given with a fat-containing meal, orlistat reduces dietary fat absorption by approximately 30%, which equates to a decrease in caloric absorption of

Patient controlled i.v. analgesia is an acceptable pain management strategy in morbidly obese patients undergoing gastric bypass surgery. A retrospective comparison with epidural analgesia.

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OBJECTIVE To examine the hypothesis that pain treatment with patient controlled analgesia (PCA) using iv morphine is a suitable and safe alternative to epidural analgesia in morbidly obese patients undergoing gastric bypass surgery. We retrospectively compared the postoperative periods in all

Outcomes of Biliointestinal Bypass among Iranian Obese Patients.

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Background There are several surgical approaches to treat obesity not cured with medical approaches. Each method has its advantages and complications. In here, we have conducted a study to evaluate complications of biliointestinal bypass surgery (BIBP). Methods A prospective study was conducted in

Laparoscopic Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass Versus Sleeve Gastrectomy on Pelvic Floor Disorders in Morbidly Obese Women: a Prospective Monocentric Pilot Study.

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BACKGROUND Obesity is a well-known risk factor for female pelvic floor disorders (PFD). This study assessed the effects of bariatric surgery (BS) on pelvic organ prolapse symptoms (POPs) and urinary (UI) and anal incontinence (AI) in morbidly obese women undergoing either sleeve gastrectomy (SG) or
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