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Carl Fredrik Schou - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • laparoscopic single anastmosis sleeve Ileum Bypass sasi Bypass technique and preliminary results
    Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, 2015
    Co-Authors: Tarek Mahdi, Abdel Wahid Alwahidi, Carl Fredrik Schou
    Abstract:

    occurred. At 12 months; mean BMI and excess weight significantly improved (41.9 7.9 kg/m and 48.0 22.1 kg, respectively), po0.01. Total %EWL and %WL were 24.4 15.6%, and 10.2 4.8%, respectively (p40.05). Additionally, all metabolic parameters including mean plasma glucose (128.9 55.3 vs 102.7 27.3 mg/dl), LDL cholesterol (103.6 35.8 vs 89.2 30.0 mg/dl), triglycerides (177.3 139.1 vs 117.6 59.3 mg/dl), HDL cholesterol (46.3 11.6 vs 54.1 12.7 mg/dl), and hemoglobin A1C (7.3 1.9 vs 6.1 1.0%), significantly improved (po0.01). Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and hypertension also improved in 39 (75%), and 27 (37%) patients, respectively. Insulin and oral anti-diabetic agents requirements decreased from baseline (po0.01). Six (5.7%) late complications were reported in the studied cohort. Conclusion: The results of our study suggest that primary inadequate weight loss after RYGB is not associated with suboptimal metabolic outcomes. Further research is needed to confirm these results in the long term.

Tarek Mahdi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • laparoscopic single anastmosis sleeve Ileum Bypass sasi Bypass technique and preliminary results
    Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, 2015
    Co-Authors: Tarek Mahdi, Abdel Wahid Alwahidi, Carl Fredrik Schou
    Abstract:

    occurred. At 12 months; mean BMI and excess weight significantly improved (41.9 7.9 kg/m and 48.0 22.1 kg, respectively), po0.01. Total %EWL and %WL were 24.4 15.6%, and 10.2 4.8%, respectively (p40.05). Additionally, all metabolic parameters including mean plasma glucose (128.9 55.3 vs 102.7 27.3 mg/dl), LDL cholesterol (103.6 35.8 vs 89.2 30.0 mg/dl), triglycerides (177.3 139.1 vs 117.6 59.3 mg/dl), HDL cholesterol (46.3 11.6 vs 54.1 12.7 mg/dl), and hemoglobin A1C (7.3 1.9 vs 6.1 1.0%), significantly improved (po0.01). Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and hypertension also improved in 39 (75%), and 27 (37%) patients, respectively. Insulin and oral anti-diabetic agents requirements decreased from baseline (po0.01). Six (5.7%) late complications were reported in the studied cohort. Conclusion: The results of our study suggest that primary inadequate weight loss after RYGB is not associated with suboptimal metabolic outcomes. Further research is needed to confirm these results in the long term.

Abdel Wahid Alwahidi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • laparoscopic single anastmosis sleeve Ileum Bypass sasi Bypass technique and preliminary results
    Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, 2015
    Co-Authors: Tarek Mahdi, Abdel Wahid Alwahidi, Carl Fredrik Schou
    Abstract:

    occurred. At 12 months; mean BMI and excess weight significantly improved (41.9 7.9 kg/m and 48.0 22.1 kg, respectively), po0.01. Total %EWL and %WL were 24.4 15.6%, and 10.2 4.8%, respectively (p40.05). Additionally, all metabolic parameters including mean plasma glucose (128.9 55.3 vs 102.7 27.3 mg/dl), LDL cholesterol (103.6 35.8 vs 89.2 30.0 mg/dl), triglycerides (177.3 139.1 vs 117.6 59.3 mg/dl), HDL cholesterol (46.3 11.6 vs 54.1 12.7 mg/dl), and hemoglobin A1C (7.3 1.9 vs 6.1 1.0%), significantly improved (po0.01). Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and hypertension also improved in 39 (75%), and 27 (37%) patients, respectively. Insulin and oral anti-diabetic agents requirements decreased from baseline (po0.01). Six (5.7%) late complications were reported in the studied cohort. Conclusion: The results of our study suggest that primary inadequate weight loss after RYGB is not associated with suboptimal metabolic outcomes. Further research is needed to confirm these results in the long term.

Ahmed Mohamed Salem Yehia - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • comparative study of outcomes between laparoscopic single anastomosis sleeve Ileum Bypass sasi Bypass versus laparoscopic mini gastric Bypass in morbid obese patients
    al-azhar medical journal, 2020
    Co-Authors: Shawky Mohamed Deabes, Mohamed Abdelal Nafh, Ahmed Mohamed Salem Yehia
    Abstract:

    Background: The single anastomosis sleeve ileal (SASI) Bypass is a Novel Metabolic/Bariatric Surgery operation based on mini gastric Bypass operation and Santoro's operation in which a sleeve gastrectomy is followed by a side to side gastro-ileal anastomosis. Objective: To evaluate the short-term outcomes between laparoscopic single anastomosis sleeve ileal Bypass and mini gastric Bypass, with respect to postoperative weight loss and metabolic and nutritional effects on patients. Patients and methods: This study was done at Al-AzharUniversityHospital and Al-NharHospital. It was a prospective randomized study which compared between single anastomosis sleeve Ileum Bypass (SASI Bypass) Versus Laparoscopic Mini-gastric Bypass, in outcome. The study included 40 patients scheduled for elective laparoscopic bariatric surgery, due to morbid obesity, divided into two groups. The first group (group A) was operated by gastric mini Bypass and the second group (group B) where single anastomosis sleeve Ileum Bypass was done. Results: The results of the study revealed that that there was high significant difference between before and after SASI surgery as regard FBG, HbAIC, triglycerides, cholesterol, HDL and LDL. Conclusion: SASI Bypass is a promising operation that offers excellent weight loss and diabetic resolution.

Shawky Mohamed Deabes - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • comparative study of outcomes between laparoscopic single anastomosis sleeve Ileum Bypass sasi Bypass versus laparoscopic mini gastric Bypass in morbid obese patients
    al-azhar medical journal, 2020
    Co-Authors: Shawky Mohamed Deabes, Mohamed Abdelal Nafh, Ahmed Mohamed Salem Yehia
    Abstract:

    Background: The single anastomosis sleeve ileal (SASI) Bypass is a Novel Metabolic/Bariatric Surgery operation based on mini gastric Bypass operation and Santoro's operation in which a sleeve gastrectomy is followed by a side to side gastro-ileal anastomosis. Objective: To evaluate the short-term outcomes between laparoscopic single anastomosis sleeve ileal Bypass and mini gastric Bypass, with respect to postoperative weight loss and metabolic and nutritional effects on patients. Patients and methods: This study was done at Al-AzharUniversityHospital and Al-NharHospital. It was a prospective randomized study which compared between single anastomosis sleeve Ileum Bypass (SASI Bypass) Versus Laparoscopic Mini-gastric Bypass, in outcome. The study included 40 patients scheduled for elective laparoscopic bariatric surgery, due to morbid obesity, divided into two groups. The first group (group A) was operated by gastric mini Bypass and the second group (group B) where single anastomosis sleeve Ileum Bypass was done. Results: The results of the study revealed that that there was high significant difference between before and after SASI surgery as regard FBG, HbAIC, triglycerides, cholesterol, HDL and LDL. Conclusion: SASI Bypass is a promising operation that offers excellent weight loss and diabetic resolution.