Management of biliary stones in bariatric surgery.

IF 3 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Therapeutic Advances in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Pub Date : 2022-06-19 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26317745221105087
Francisco Tustumi, João Emílio Lemos Pinheiro Filho, Lucas Cata Preta Stolzemburg, Leonardo Carvalho Serigiolle, Thiago Nogueira Costa, Denis Pajecki, Marco Aurélio Santo, Sérgio Carlos Nahas
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Abstract

Morbidly obese and post-bariatric surgery patients are at increased risk for biliary stones formation. The complications related to biliary stones may impose complexity on their management. This study aimed to review the management of biliary conditions in obese and bariatric patients. In this study, a narrative review was performed of the medical, surgical, and endoscopic procedures for the management of biliary stones and their related complications. Knowing the main prophylactic and therapeutic interventions options is essential for clinicians to properly manage the biliary stones in patients candidates or submitted to bariatric surgery.

Plain language summary: Management of biliary stones in bariatric surgery The complications related to biliary stones may impose complexity on their management. Knowing the main prophylactic and therapeutic intervention options is essential for clinicians to properly manage the biliary stones in patient candidates or submitted to bariatric surgery. This study reviewed the main tools clinicians can handle to properly manage candidates for bariatric surgery or patients submitted to bariatric surgery.

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减肥手术中胆结石的处理。
病态肥胖和减肥手术后患者胆结石形成的风险增加。与胆结石相关的并发症可能给其管理带来复杂性。本研究旨在回顾肥胖和肥胖患者胆道疾病的管理。在本研究中,对胆结石及其相关并发症的治疗进行了内科、外科和内窥镜手术。了解主要的预防和治疗干预措施对于临床医生正确管理患者的胆结石或提交减肥手术是必不可少的。摘要:减肥手术中胆结石的处理与胆结石相关的并发症可能使其处理变得复杂。了解主要的预防和治疗干预方案对于临床医生正确管理患者候选人的胆结石或提交减肥手术至关重要。本研究回顾了临床医生可以处理的主要工具,以正确管理减肥手术候选人或接受减肥手术的患者。
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