Review: Surgical Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes

Hellín Gil, María Dolores and Alarcón, Pedro Pujante and Ruiz, Alfonso López and Ibañez, María Ángeles and Torres, Alicia Hernández and Hernández Cascales, Ana Belén (2014) Review: Surgical Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes. Pharmacology & Pharmacy, 05 (01). pp. 24-29. ISSN 2157-9423

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Abstract

In the last decades we have witnessed a significant increase in the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus, and obesity in parallel. So 90% of patients with Diabetes Mellitus type 2 (DM2) are obese. Changes in lifestyle (diet and exercise), behavioral therapies or the use of certain anti-obesity drugs have shown a limited effect and are not maintained over time. Currently, bariatric surgery is the most effective anti-obesity treatment, which is durable and resolves associated comorbidities. The surgical treatment of obesity for the modification of the anatomy of the digestive system is to produce gastric capacity constraints alone or associate with varying degrees of intestinal malabsorption and reduce body weight, improve and maintain the comorbidities associated weight loss by reduced food intake alone or in combination with malabsorption of this. The development of these surgical techniques has occurred in stages. With these techniques, setting to bariatric surgery is an effective, safe and proven procedure for the treatment of obesity and its complications especially DM2, as their post surgery referral mechanisms provide us with information for potential therapeutic treatment aimed at optimizing the control DM2 patients metabolic obese. In this review, we expose the evidence in treatment of DM2 with bariatric surgery and the actual hypothesis trying to explain how it is possible.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Open Library > Chemical Science
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Date Deposited: 28 Feb 2023 06:26
Last Modified: 01 Aug 2024 07:03
URI: http://ebooks.netkumar1.in/id/eprint/689

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