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Neurologic Complications of Bariatric Surgery

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Journal Rev Neurol Dis
Specialty Neurology
Date 2011 Jan 6
PMID 21206427
Citations 7
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With the rapid rise in the number of bariatric surgeries performed for morbid obesity, several short- and long-term neurologic complications of this procedure have been identified. These complications affect various levels of the neuraxis, and most are likely secondary to deficiency of essential minerals and vitamins. We report on 3 patients who developed unusual and severe neurologic deficits after undergoing bariatric surgery, including Wernicke encephalopathy, acute and rapidly progressive polyneuropathy, myelopathy, and visual deficits. Two developed clinical features of Parkinsonism, a complication not previously reported in this patient population. None of our patients had attended a nutrition clinic postoperatively. All 3 had a rapid weight loss and intractable vomiting preceding the development of neurologic symptoms, and all were found to have significant vitamin deficiencies. Replacement of vitamins resulted in a slow and variable degree of neurologic recovery. Patients undergoing bariatric surgery should have close monitoring of their nutritional status postoperatively. Routine supplementation of vitamins and minerals may be a cost-effective strategy for preventing neurologic complications in these patients.

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