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William R J Carr

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Mahawar K, Clare K, OKane M, Graham Y, Callejas-Diaz L, Carr W
Obes Surg . 2019 Jan; 29(5):1551-1556. PMID: 30652245
Background: Adherence to post-bariatric surgery nutritional supplements can be poor and is associated with higher micronutrient deficiency rates. There is currently no available study specifically seeking patients' perspectives on the...
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Mahawar K, Carr W, Borg C, Aminian A
Obes Surg . 2018 Oct; 28(12):4049-4050. PMID: 30280332
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Mahawar K, Kular K, Parmar C, Van den Bossche M, Graham Y, Carr W, et al.
Obes Surg . 2017 Jul; 28(1):204-211. PMID: 28735375
Background: There is currently little evidence available on the perioperative practices concerning one anastomosis/mini gastric bypass (OAGB/MGB) and no published consensus amongst experts. Even the published papers are not clear...
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Mahawar K, Parmar C, Carr W, Jennings N, Schroeder N, Small P
J Minim Access Surg . 2017 Jul; 14(1):37-43. PMID: 28695878
Background: One anastomosis (mini) gastric bypass (OAGB) is believed to be more malabsorptive than Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. A number of patients undergoing this procedure suffer from severe protein-calorie malnutrition requiring...
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Parmar C, Mahawar K, Carr W, Schroeder N, Balupuri S, Small P
Obes Surg . 2017 May; 27(12):3165-3169. PMID: 28536845
Introduction: There is reluctance amongst many healthcare professionals to offer bariatric surgery to septuagenarians. There is only one study in the scientific literature specifically describing any experience with this group...
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Mahawar K, Borg C, Kular K, Courtney M, Sillah K, Carr W, et al.
Obes Surg . 2017 Apr; 27(9):2222-2228. PMID: 28361493
Background: Despite published experience with thousands of patients, the uptake of One Anastomosis/Mini Gastric Bypass (OAGB/MGB) has been less than enthusiastic and many surgeons still harbour objections to this procedure....
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Parmar C, Abdelhalim M, Mahawar K, Boyle M, Carr W, Jennings N, et al.
Surg Endosc . 2016 Dec; 31(9):3504-3509. PMID: 27981383
Background: Gastric bypass can be technically challenging in super-super obese patients. Both Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) and one anastomosis (mini) gastric bypass (OAGB/MGB) have been described in these patients, but...
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Mahawar K, Parmar C, Graham Y, De Alwis N, Carr W, Jennings N, et al.
Obes Surg . 2016 Jul; 26(10):2516-22. PMID: 27381560
There is no consensus on the monitoring of liver function tests after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB). Since the main objective of such monitoring would be to diagnose early those who...
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Madhok B, Mahawar K, Boyle M, Carr W, Jennings N, Schroeder N, et al.
Obes Surg . 2016 Apr; 26(7):1646-9. PMID: 27067912
Management of super-super obese patients poses a particular challenge for bariatric surgeons. Many staged algorithms exist for these patients. Essentially all of these involve a lower-risk procedure like sleeve gastrectomy...
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Mahawar K, Kumar P, Parmar C, Graham Y, Carr W, Jennings N, et al.
Obes Surg . 2016 Jan; 26(3):660-71. PMID: 26749410
There is currently no consensus on the combined length of small bowel that should be bypassed as biliopancreatic or alimentary limb for optimum results with Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. A number...