Fourteen-Year Long-Term Results after Gastric Banding
Background. Gastric banding (GB) is a common bariatric procedure that is performed worldwide. Weight loss can be substantial after this procedure, but it is not sufficient in a significant portion of patients. Long-term rates for associated complications increase with every year of follow up, and on...
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Main Authors: | Christine Stroh (Author), Ulrich Hohmann (Author), Harald Schramm (Author), Frank Meyer (Author), Thomas Manger (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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