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The history of bariatric surgery is filled with failed Primary Gastric Procedures (PGP)

The history of bariatric surgery is filled with failed Primary Gastric Procedures (PGP) (e.g. jaw wring, horizontal gastroplasty, silicone ring and vertical banded gastroplasty, LAP BAND, Sleeve etc.) . Introduction. Methods. Results. 75 Gastric Cancer Patients 1996-2009

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The history of bariatric surgery is filled with failed Primary Gastric Procedures (PGP)

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  1. The history of bariatric surgery is filled with failed Primary Gastric Procedures (PGP) (e.g. jaw wring, horizontal gastroplasty, silicone ring and vertical banded gastroplasty, LAP BAND, Sleeve etc.) Introduction Methods Results 75 Gastric Cancer Patients 1996-2009 Improvement in DM status was 7.5 times higher in CGIP than in PGP patients (Kang "Influence of gastrectomy for stomach cancer on type 2 diabetes mellitus..." J Korean Surg Soc 2012 Jun.) 229 Gastric Cancer Patients, the DM remission or improvement rate was higher in the CGIP than PGP group (67% vs. 49%, P=0.02) (Lee, “Comparative study of diabetes mellitus resolution according to reconstruction type after gastrectomy”, Obes Surg. 2012 Aug). Conclusions 1. Bariatric surgery history is replete with failed Primary Gastric Procedures for obesity, 2. Physiologically it is easy to see how an excess of 2, 000 calories a day can be ingested as liquid/soft calories (Coke and Cake) thus “Beating” the operations’ “gastric restriction” Band/Sleeve. 3. Studies in Gastric Cancer patients show that Combined Gastro-Intestinal Procedures outperform Primary Gastric Procedures 4. Primary Gastric Procedures can be predicted to fail even following initial success (see Lap Band(r)) 5, Operations designed to treat obesity need long term treatment success should have a Combined Gastro-Intestinal Component. Review of published studies of gastric cancer patients treated with either 1. Primary Gastric Procedure (PGP) or 2. Combined Gastro-Intestinal Procedure (CGIP) on weight loss and diabetes. Dr. Rutledge, Tel: +1-702 714 0011, E-mail: drr@clos.net Please Note: I have 18 presentations (14 oral and 4 posters) If I am not present please email or Call me and I will be right back. DrR GASTRIC VS. COMBINED GASTRO-INTESTINAL PROCEDURES FOR CONTROL OF OBESITY Results Results Primary Gastric Procedures (PGP) vs Combined Gastro-Intestinal Procedures (CGIP): 403 gastric cancer patients with DM. PGP vs. CGIP Reduction in BMI 7.6 vs. 11.4 (5) Diabetes Improve/Resolve: CGIP 37% vs. CGIP 52% (Outcome after gastrectomy in gastric cancer patients ..., Kim et.al., Korea, World J Gastro 2012, Jan.) Resolution of Diabetes 71% CGIP resolution improvement (Zervos “Amelioration of insulin requirement in patients undergoing duodenal bypass for reasons other than obesity...” J Am Coll Surg. 2010 May)

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