Abstract

Hundreds of thousands of bariatric surgeries are performed worldwide every year. Th ey have long been proven to be safe and eff ective in treating obesity and type 2 diabetes. Along with an unconditional positive eff ect, these interventions, especially shunting ones, are characterized by specifi c complications. In the absence of proper correction, they can become fatal for patients. One of these complications is malabsorption leading to a defi ciency of vitamins and microelements, which in most cases, is amenable to timely correction in the postoperative period. However, there are situations when it is not possible to carry out an eff ective correction and it becomes necessary to perform reconstructive interventions with the reverse inclusion of the small intestine in the digestion, which is associated with great diffi culties. Th e authors demonstrated this situation in the description of clinical observation of a patient with postoperative hypothyroidism and history of postoperative hypoparathyroidism, who underwent bariatric surgery. Impaired absorption of drugs (L-thyroxine, calcium, and vitamin D), and therefore, uncompensated hypothyroidism and hypocalcemia was an indication for reconstructive surgery.

Highlights

  • Семь раз отмерь, один раз отрежь: клинический случай реконструктивной бариатрической операции после хирургического лечения ожирения у пациентки с послеоперационными гипотиреозом и гипопаратиреозом

  • There are situations when it is not possible to carry out an effective correction and it becomes necessary to perform reconstructive interventions with the reverse inclusion of the small intestine in the digestion, which is associated with great difficulties. The authors demonstrated this situation in the description of clinical observation of a patient with postoperative hypothyroidism and history of postoperative hypoparathyroidism, who underwent bariatric surgery

  • Hypothyroidism and hypocalcemia was an indication for reconstructive surgery

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Introduction

Вместе с очевидным положительным эффектом эти операции, особенно шунтирующие, сопровождаются специфическими осложнениями, которые при отсутствии должной компенсации могут стать фатальными для больных. Один раз отрежь: клинический случай реконструктивной бариатрической операции после хирургического лечения ожирения у пациентки с послеоперационными гипотиреозом и гипопаратиреозом.

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