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Efficiency Biliopancreatic bypass surgery in bulimia nervosa

https://doi.org/10.14341/omet2008227-31

Abstract

A clinical significance in the treatment of bulimia nervosa patients with morbid obesity had already been raised [10, 13], but we did not find publications on the effectiveness of bariatric surgery in these cases. There is also information about the possibility of applying the operation bilio-pancreatic bypass, effective in patients with morbid obesity with uncontrolled eating behavior for the treatment of patients with anorexia BILIM not suffering from morbid obesity. In this article the data of clinical observation of a small sample of patients. As a result, the treatment of these patients found that severe nervous BILIM can be seen as a latent form of morbid obesity. The choice of treatment should depend not only on the initial body weight of the patient, but also on the severity of the nervous BILIM. Unsuccessful attempts at organized-balanced, conservative treatment of patients with severe bulimia nervosa may be considered a variant of surgical treatment, while bilio-pancreatic bypass surgery is considered as the most preferred operation, compared with the installation of the gastric balloon and others. All candidates for surgical treatment of obesity must identify clinical signs of bulimia nervosa, as this may influence the choice of method of operation. Further study of the role of hyperinsulinemia, secretion of ghrelin, leptin, intestinal peptide may contribute to the elucidation of the true causes of bulimia nervosa, probably has a similar origin with morbid obesity.

About the Authors

Yu I Yashkov
Center Endosurgery and lithotripsy, Moscow


D K Bekuzarov
Center Endosurgery and lithotripsy, Moscow


A V Nikol'skiy
Clinical Hospital for Emergency Care, Smolensk


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Yashkov Yu.I., Bekuzarov D.K., Nikol'skiy A.V. Efficiency Biliopancreatic bypass surgery in bulimia nervosa. Obesity and metabolism. 2008;5(2):27-31. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14341/omet2008227-31

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