2019
Systematic review of management of gallbladder disease in patients undergoing minimally invasive bariatric surgery
Leyva-Alvizo A, Arredondo-Saldaña G, Leal-Isla-Flores V, Romanelli J, Sudan R, Gibbs K, Petrick A, Soriano I, Committee A. Systematic review of management of gallbladder disease in patients undergoing minimally invasive bariatric surgery. Surgery For Obesity And Related Diseases 2019, 16: 158-164. PMID: 31839526, DOI: 10.1016/j.soard.2019.10.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBariatric surgeryGallbladder diseaseSystematic reviewRoutine preoperative screeningRoutine prophylactic cholecystectomyInvasive bariatric surgeryRapid weight lossProphylactic cholecystectomyAsymptomatic patientsConcomitant cholecystectomyPreoperative screeningSurveillance ultrasoundSymptomatic patientsSurgical conditionsUrsodeoxycholic acidInvasive approachSurgeryPatientsDiseaseInvasive surgeryWeight lossCholecystectomyAmerican SocietyProphylaxisManagement
2018
Paired editorial: rate of revisions or conversions after bariatric surgery over 10 years in the state of New York
Gibbs K. Paired editorial: rate of revisions or conversions after bariatric surgery over 10 years in the state of New York. Surgery For Obesity And Related Diseases 2018, 14: 507-508. PMID: 29478815, DOI: 10.1016/j.soard.2018.01.026.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
The Bariatric Airway
Lakhtaria P, Afthinos J, Gibbs K. The Bariatric Airway. International Anesthesiology Clinics 2017, 55: 65-85. PMID: 27941367, DOI: 10.1097/aia.0000000000000133.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
Perioperative risk factors for 30-day mortality after bariatric surgery: is functional status important?
Khan M, Grinberg R, Johnson S, Afthinos J, Gibbs K. Perioperative risk factors for 30-day mortality after bariatric surgery: is functional status important? Surgical Endoscopy 2013, 27: 1772-1777. PMID: 23299129, DOI: 10.1007/s00464-012-2678-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBariatric SurgeryBody Mass IndexComorbidityCoronary DiseaseDatabases, FactualDiabetes ComplicationsDyspneaFemaleGastric BypassGastroplastyHemorrhagic DisordersHospital MortalityHumansLaparoscopyLaparotomyMaleMiddle AgedObesity, MorbidRetrospective StudiesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsConceptsBody mass indexFunctional statusPerioperative mortalityGastric bypassBariatric proceduresBariatric surgeryRisk factorsSurgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program databaseNational Surgical Quality Improvement Program databaseQuality Improvement Program databaseBariatric surgery populationOpen bariatric proceduresOpen gastric bypassPrimary bariatric procedurePrior coronary interventionPerioperative mortality ratePerioperative risk factorsUnintentional weight lossImprovement Program databaseLaparoscopic gastric bandingComorbid risk factorsLaparoscopic gastric bypassBaseline functional statusClinical scoring systemNational patient sample
2008
Partial recovery of luteal function after bariatric surgery in obese women
Rochester D, Jain A, Polotsky A, Polotsky H, Gibbs K, Isaac B, Zeitlian G, Hickmon C, Feng S, Santoro N. Partial recovery of luteal function after bariatric surgery in obese women. Fertility And Sterility 2008, 92: 1410-1415. PMID: 18829008, PMCID: PMC2818247, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2008.08.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexNormal-weight control subjectsNormal-weight womenControl subjectsWeight lossBariatric surgeryObese womenMean body mass indexHigher body mass indexLarger postoperative decreaseReproductive endocrine abnormalitiesObservational cohort studyWeight loss surgeryFollicle-stimulating hormoneDaily hormonesCohort studyEumenorrheic womenOvulatory womenPostoperative decreaseInitial body weightEndocrine abnormalitiesMass indexMIU/Estrone conjugatesMenstrual cycle