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The majority of the obese population still does not take advantage of the available surgical possibilities. Clinical research should be oriented towards less invasive procedures that could be accepted by the mainstream. In 2012, most non-invasive bariatric techniques are still not standardized or sufficiently assessed, but they are being constantly upgraded. The purpose of this book is to spark a discussion between experts from around the world, and to gather relevant information on new technologies that will make it possible to enlarge the vision of bariatric care to a growing number of morbid obese and non-morbid obese patients.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The majority of the obese population still does not take advantage of the available surgical possibilities. Clinical research should be oriented towards less invasive procedures that could be accepted by the mainstream. In 2012, most non-invasive bariatric techniques are still not standardized or sufficiently assessed, but they are being constantly upgraded. The purpose of this book is to spark a discussion between experts from around the world, and to gather relevant information on new technologies that will make it possible to enlarge the vision of bariatric care to a growing number of morbid obese and non-morbid obese patients.
Autorenporträt
Jerome Dargent is bariatric surgeon in Lyon, France. He is Editor in chief of the Journal "Obésité" published by Springer and also Associate Editor for "Obesity Surgery" also published by Springer. In 2011, he has launched the International Symposium on non-invasive Bariatric Techniques, he organizes each year, gathering speakers and participants from all over the world.
Rezensionen
From the reviews: "The book emphasizes the scope of various emerging methods and modalities in this rapidly changing field to provide more options to a greater number of obese patients. Targeted primarily at bariatric specialists, gastroenterologists, and endoscopists, the book is also a useful reference for medical weight management providers, residents in training, and medical students. ... This concise and excellent book is useful reading for anyone involved in the treatment of patients facing obesity and related metabolic complications." (Isaac Samuel, Doody's Book Reviews, August, 2013)