Bariatric surgery: a successful therapeutic option
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https://doi.org/10.47196/diab.v52i3.126Keywords:
bariatric surgery, triglycerides, obesity, hdl-cholesterolAbstract
The bariatric surgery is, until now, the most effective treatment for the management of people with severe or morbid obesity, which is considered with a body mass index (BMI) >40 or >35 when overweight is accompanied by metabolic disease.
The most used surgical procedures are the bypass in Y of Roux (BP) and the sleeve or gastric sleeve (GS), which are generally safe and effective. They produce a significant decrease in weight in the short and medium term (between six months and a year), and reduce the morbidity and mortality of patients with improved metabolic alterations. In a large percentage of cases remission is observed.
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