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Riesgo de agrandamiento del reservorio gástrico en el bandeo gástrico ajustable en mujeres premenopáusicas

Los autores de este trabajo examinaron el efecto de la edad y del género sobre el riesgo de desarrollar dilatación proximal del reservorio gástrico, en una serie consecutiva de 3.000 individuos sometidos a cirugía primaria de bandeo gástrico ajustable laparoscópico.
Autor/a: Dr. Dixon JB, Cobourn CS Ann Surg 2013; 257(3): 456-461
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