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Bariatric surgery is the most effective intervention to reduce obesity-related morbidity and mortality. In this regard, one of
the most common and well-studied bariatric procedures is laparoscopic mini-gastric bypass. Increased insulin sensitivity
detected shortly after performing such surgeries, even before significant weight loss occurs, suggests immediate systemic
changes in metabolism after surgery, which are early, as even ten years after surgery, beneficial effects on glucose, lipid,
and blood pressure metabolism can be seen. However, although this method of surgery is more than 25 years old, the
mechanisms underlying the development of postoperative complications remain not fully understood. |
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