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    Bariatric Surgery Should Be Proposed in Certain Septuagenarian Patients with Obesity

    Bariatric surgery (BS) is rarely performed on patients aged 70 and over, due to the fear of adverse effects, particularly related to sarcopenia. We examined the outcome of obese patients who underwent BS after...

    Boris Hansel, Pierre Sabatier, Diana Kadouch, Tigran Poghosyan in Obesity Surgery (2023)

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    Severe Chronic Kidney Disease Is Associated with a Lower Efficiency of Bariatric Surgery

    Obesity is a risk factor for chronic kidney disease (CKD) and a relative contraindication for renal transplantation. Bariatric surgery (BS) is an option to address this issue but we hypothesize that severe CKD...

    Boris Hansel, Konstantinos Arapis, Diana Kadouch, Severine Ledoux in Obesity Surgery (2019)

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    Bariatric surgery and chronic kidney disease: much hope, but proof is still awaited

    Konstantinos Arapis, Diana Kadouch, Ombeline Cailliéret in International Journal of Obesity (2018)