Abstract | BACKGROUND: METHODS: We reviewed the literature using Medline. Only 2 meta-analyses reporting on both outcomes were included, as well as 50 systematic reviews or primary studies. RESULTS: Meta-analyses mainly based on case series data as well as controlled studies confirm that bariatric surgery is highly effective in obtaining weight reduction in morbidly obese patients up to 60% of the excess weight, along with resolution of preoperative diabetes in more than 75% of cases. Among bariatric surgery techniques, malabsorptive procedures ( biliopancreatic diversion and gastric bypass) appear to be more effective on both outcomes than restrictive procedures ( gastroplasty and gastric banding). CONCLUSION: Even if more studies are needed to confirm current evidence, bariatric surgery is effective for controlling diabetes. It appears as an efficient strategy from economic modeling due to savings from reduction in diabetes-related costs.
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Authors | Pierre Levy, Martin Fried, Ferruccio Santini, Nick Finer |
Journal | Obesity surgery
(Obes Surg)
Vol. 17
Issue 9
Pg. 1248-56
(Sep 2007)
ISSN: 0960-8923 [Print] United States |
PMID | 18074502
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
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Topics |
- Bariatric Surgery
(economics)
- Costs and Cost Analysis
- Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
(economics, etiology, prevention & control)
- Humans
- Meta-Analysis as Topic
- Obesity, Morbid
(complications, surgery)
- Weight Loss
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