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期刊名:Surgery for obesity and related diseases

缩写:SURG OBES RELAT DIS

ISSN:1550-7289

e-ISSN:1878-7533

IF/分区:3.8/Q1

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Magdalena Mizera,Michał Wysocki,Maciej Walędziak et al. Magdalena Mizera et al.
Background: Bariatric surgery has relatively low complication rates, especially severe postoperative complications (defined by Clavien-Dindo classification as types 3 and 4), but these rates cannot be ignored. In other th...
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Background: Bariatric surgery outcomes in elderly patients have been shown to be safe, but with a higher rate of adverse outcomes compared with nonelderly patients. The impact of race on bariatric surgery outcomes continu...