The Increasing Incidence of the Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch as a Surgical Weight Loss Option: Implications for Nursing Care

M. Dunham
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Over the last 20 years, the rate of obesity in the United States has climbed to more than 33%. Obesity has been linked with comorbidities such as diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, hyperlipidemia, certain cancers, gastroesophageal reflux disease, arthritis, stoke, and heart disease. Bariatric surgery has proven to be an effective option to treat the disease of obesity and decrease, or even resolve, the patient's comorbid problems. Current surgical options include: laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding, vertical sleeve gastrectomy, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, and the biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch. While it may be the least known and utilized, the biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch (BPD/DS) is proving to be an effective surgical option for the super morbidly obese (body mass index greater than 50). Research is now showing that patients in this category benefit from the BPD/DS due to superior weight loss, greater metabolic disease resolution, and lowest weight regain rate when ...
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胆胰转流合并十二指肠转流作为外科减肥选择的发生率增加:护理意义
在过去的20年里,美国的肥胖率已经攀升到33%以上。肥胖与合并症有关,如糖尿病、高血压、睡眠呼吸暂停、高脂血症、某些癌症、胃食管反流病、关节炎、中风和心脏病。减肥手术已被证明是治疗肥胖疾病的有效选择,可以减少甚至解决患者的合并症。目前的手术选择包括:腹腔镜可调节胃束带、垂直袖胃切除术、Roux-en-Y胃旁路术和十二指肠开关胆胰转流术。虽然它可能是最不为人所知和使用的,但胆胰转流与十二指肠转换(BPD/DS)被证明是一种有效的手术选择,用于超级病态肥胖(体重指数大于50)。目前的研究表明,这类患者受益于BPD/DS,因为他们的体重减轻效果更好,代谢疾病的解决程度更高,当…
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