Giuseppe M Marinari
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Martinino A, Nanayakkara K, Madhok B, Wong G, Abouelazayem M, Scarano Pereira J, et al.
Obes Surg
. 2024 Jun;
34(11):4152-4165.
PMID: 38869833
Background: No robust data are available on the safety of primary bariatric and metabolic surgery (BMS) alone compared to primary BMS combined with other procedures. Objectives: The objective of this...
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Boru C, Marinari G, Olmi S, Gentileschi P, Morino M, Anselmino M, et al.
Surg Obes Relat Dis
. 2023 Jun;
19(11):1270-1280.
PMID: 37391349
Background: Revisional bariatric surgery (RBS) represents a further solution for patients who experience inadequate weight loss (IWL) following primary bariatric surgery (BS) or significant weight regain (WR) following initial satisfactory...
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Silecchia G, Boru C, Marinari G, Gentileschi P, Morino M, Olmi S, et al.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract
. 2021 Jun;
177:108919.
PMID: 34133962
Background: Sars-Cov-2 epidemic in Italy caused one of the greatest 2020 European outbreaks, with suspension of elective bariatric/metabolic surgery (BMS). From May 2020 a significant decline of the epidemic has...
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Marinari G, Anselmino M, Tascini C, Bernante P, Foletto M, Gentileschi P, et al.
Surg Obes Relat Dis
. 2020 Aug;
16(10):1614-1618.
PMID: 32739265
In Italy elective bariatric and metabolic surgery was cancelled on February 21,2020 at the beginning of the so-called phase 1 of the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak. Gradually it was restarted on May...
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Goretti G, Marinari G, Vanni E, Ferrari C
Obes Surg
. 2020 Feb;
30(7):2519-2527.
PMID: 32096016
Background: Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for patients affected by morbid obesity. The Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocol increases clinical outcomes, but the most recent literature shows...
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Trotta M, Da Broi J, Salerno A, Testa R, Marinari G
Updates Surg
. 2017 Mar;
69(1):95-99.
PMID: 28260180
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of sleeve gastrectomy on hormone replacement therapy and on hypothalamic obesity in patients affected by craniopharyngioma with post-surgical pan-hypopituitarism. A...
7.
Cornicelli M, Noli G, Marinari G, Adami G
Obes Surg
. 2010 Mar;
20(9):1278-80.
PMID: 20213290
Aim: This study aims to evaluate the role of simple carbohydrates and alcohol intake in determining weight of stabilization at long-term following malabsorptive bariatric surgery. Material And Methods: Sixty patients...
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Migliori F, Robello G, Ravetti J, Marinari G
Obes Surg
. 2008 Apr;
18(10):1305-7.
PMID: 18425557
Background: Macroscopic clinical evidence of tissue damaging following bariatric surgery pushed plastic surgeons to presume microscopic alterations as well. Methods: Five preliminary cases studied randomly, and compared with healthy tissues,...
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Ronchi A, Marinari G, Sukkar S, Scopinaro N, Adami G
Behav Med
. 2008 Mar;
33(4):145-50.
PMID: 18316272
The authors' aim in this study was to gain insight on the eating behaviors of severely obese patients seeking bariatric surgery. The authors compared anthropometric and alimentary interview data on...
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Adami G, Papadia F, Marinari G, Camerini G, Scopinaro N
Obes Surg
. 2008 Jan;
18(2):212-5.
PMID: 18172741
Background: Because of the rearrangement of the gastrointestinal tract, biliopancreatic diversion (BPD) could lead to an increased risk of colorectal cancer caused by possible carcinogenetic action of the unabsorbed food...