M Sundbom
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Recent Articles
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Waltersten M, Sundbom M
Scand J Surg
. 2020 Sep;
110(2):222-226.
PMID: 32988317
Background And Aims: Esophageal perforations are life threatening. Since the 1990s, placing of covered esophageal stents has become an alternative to surgery. Theoretically, this minimally invasive approach has several benefits;...
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Naslund I, Sundbom M, Stenberg E, Ottosson J, Naslund E
Br J Surg
. 2020 Jun;
107(9):e349.
PMID: 32497301
No abstract available.
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Linder G, Jestin C, Sundbom M, Hedberg J
Scand J Surg
. 2019 Feb;
109(2):121-126.
PMID: 30739555
Background And Aims: Minimally invasive esophagectomy is a favored alternative in high-volume centers. We evaluated the introduction of, and transition to, minimally invasive esophagectomy at a medium volume tertiary referral...
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Petrus P, Edholm D, Rosqvist F, Dahlman I, Sundbom M, Arner P, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2017 May;
41(8):1295-1298.
PMID: 28465608
Cardiometabolic diseases are primarily linked to enlarged visceral adipose tissue (VAT). However, some data suggest heterogeneity within the subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) depot with potential metabolic differences between the superficial...
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Acute caloric restriction counteracts hepatic bile acid and cholesterol deficiency in morbid obesity
Straniero S, Rosqvist F, Edholm D, Ahlstrom H, Kullberg J, Sundbom M, et al.
J Intern Med
. 2017 Mar;
281(5):507-517.
PMID: 28261926
Background: Bile acid (BA) synthesis is regulated by BA signalling in the liver and by fibroblast growth factor 19 (FGF19), synthesized and released from the intestine. In morbid obesity, faecal...
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Bekhali Z, Hedberg J, Hedenstrom H, Sundbom M
Obes Surg
. 2017 Feb;
27(7):1867-1871.
PMID: 28176219
Introduction: Bariatric procedures result in massive weight loss, however, not without side effects. Gastric acid is known to cause marginal ulcers, situated in the small bowel just distal to the...
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Edholm D, Axer S, Hedberg J, Sundbom M
Scand J Surg
. 2016 Oct;
106(3):230-234.
PMID: 27765899
Background And Aims: Unsatisfactory weight loss after gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy in super-obese patients (body mass index > 50) is a growing concern. Biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch results...
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Hogenkamp P, Zhou W, Dahlberg L, Stark J, Larsen A, Olivo G, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2016 Jun;
40(11):1687-1692.
PMID: 27349694
Background: In response to food cues, obese vs normal-weight individuals show greater activation in brain regions involved in the regulation of food intake under both fasted and sated conditions. Putative...
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Sundbom M, Hedberg J
Scand J Surg
. 2016 Mar;
106(1):34-39.
PMID: 26929297
Background And Aims: One by one, minimally invasive alternatives to established gastrointestinal procedures have become clinical routine. We have studied the use of laparoscopy in four common procedures-cholecystectomy, appendectomy, reflux...
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Halim M, Gillberg L, Boghus S, Sundbom M, Karlbom U, Webb D, et al.
Acta Physiol (Oxf)
. 2015 Jul;
215(2):105-18.
PMID: 26176347
Aim: The migrating motor complex (MMC) propels contents through the gastrointestinal tract during fasting. Nitric oxide (NO) is an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the gastrointestinal tract. Little is known about how...