2008
Benefits to Patients Choosing Preoperative Weight Loss in Gastric Bypass Surgery: New Results of a Randomized Trial
Solomon H, Liu GY, Alami R, Morton J, Curet MJ. Benefits to Patients Choosing Preoperative Weight Loss in Gastric Bypass Surgery: New Results of a Randomized Trial. Journal Of The American College Of Surgeons 2008, 208: 241-245. PMID: 19228536, DOI: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2008.09.028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPreoperative weight lossGastric bypass surgeryBody mass indexExcess body weightWeight loss groupBypass surgeryBody weightWeight lossPostoperative complicationsClinical outcomesStanford University Medical CenterImprovement of comorbiditiesNonweight loss groupSimilar preoperative demographicsWeight loss requirementsPatients' clinical outcomesUniversity Medical CenterPreoperative demographicsPatient demographicsConsecutive patientsMass indexMedical CenterLiver massPatientsSurgery
2007
Clinical resolution of severely symptomatic pseudotumor cerebri after gastric bypass in an adolescent
Chandra V, Dutta S, Albanese CT, Shepard E, Farrales-Nguyen S, Morton J. Clinical resolution of severely symptomatic pseudotumor cerebri after gastric bypass in an adolescent. Surgery For Obesity And Related Diseases 2007, 3: 198-200. PMID: 17324634, DOI: 10.1016/j.soard.2006.11.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVisual field deficitsPseudotumor cerebriIntracranial pressureGastric bypassField deficitsProgressive visual field deficitIntensive medical managementExcess body weightGastric bypass surgeryObese adolescent girlsElevated intracranial pressureSevere visual impairmentBypass surgeryClinical resolutionLumboperitoneal shuntMedical managementComplete regressionTreatment optionsSymptomatic pseudotumorBody weightCerebriVisual impairmentWeight lossAdolescent girlsBypass