Zusammenfassung
Die Entwicklung von Nierensteinen kann nach einem adipositaschirurgischen Eingriff häufiger beobachtet werden im Vergleich zur Normalbevölkerung. Auslösend hierfür ist eine sekundäre Hyperoxalurie, die in einer Häufigkeit bis zu 29 % im ersten postoperativen Jahr und noch häufiger ab zwei Jahren nach der Operation auftritt. Als Ursache kommen unter anderem sowohl eine ungenügende Calcium-, als auch eine gesteigerte Vitamin C-Supplementation in Betracht.
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Stier, C. (2022). Postoperative Nierensteinentwicklung. In: Stier, C., Chiappetta, S. (eds) Interdisziplinäre Langzeitbehandlung der Adipositas- und Metabolischen Chirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-63705-0_11
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