Publication: Loop Bipartisyon (SASI Bypass) Operasyonu Sonrası Gebelik: 3 Yıl Süreyle Takip Edilen Bir Olgu Sunumu
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2024-04-01
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Obezite, Dünya Sağlık Örgütü’nün verilerine göre her geçen gün artmaktadır. Dünya’da beden kütle indeksine göre kadınların %40’ı aşırı kilolu ve %15’i obez sınıfta yer almaktadır. Bariatrik cerrahi, obezitede güvenilir bir tedavi yaklaşımı olarak kabul edilmektedir. Obezite ile ilişkili komorbiditelerin gebelikte görülme sıklığı bariatrik cerrahi sonrası oluşan gebeliklerde diğer gebeliklere göre düşük bulunmuştur. Tek anostooz sleeve ileal (single anostomosis sleeve ileal, SASI) Bypass operasyonu 2012 yılından beri uygulanan literatürde kısmen güvenli kabul edilen bir bariatrik cerrahi türüdür. SASI Bypass üzerine yapılan çalışmalar yeterli güvenirlik kazanmamış olup bu operasyonu geçiren gebeler ile yapılmış bir çalışmaya rastlanmamıştır. Bu olgu sunumunda SASI Bypass operasyonu sonrası 13. ayda gebe kalan bir kadının beslenme durumu değerlendirilmiş ve diyetisyen takibinin önemi tartışılmıştır.
Anahtar kelimeler: Bariatrik cerrahi, beslenme durumu, gebelik
Obesity is increasing every day according to the data of the World Health Organisation. Based on body mass index, 40% of women worldwide are classified as overweight and 15% as obese. Bariatric surgery is accepted as a reliable treatment approach for obesity. The incidence of obesity-related comorbidities in pregnancy was found to be lower in pregnancies following bariatric surgery compared to other pregnancies. Single anostomosis sleeve ileal (SASI) bypass operation is a type of bariatric surgery that has been performed since 2012 and is considered to be relatively safe in the literature. Studies on SASI Bypass have not gained sufficient reliability and we have not found any study conducted with pregnant women who underwent this operation. In this case report, the nutritional status of a woman who was pregnant at the postoperative 13th month after SASI Bypass operation was evaluated and the importance of the follow-up by a dietician was discussed. Keywords: Bariatric surgery, nutritional status, pregnancy
Obesity is increasing every day according to the data of the World Health Organisation. Based on body mass index, 40% of women worldwide are classified as overweight and 15% as obese. Bariatric surgery is accepted as a reliable treatment approach for obesity. The incidence of obesity-related comorbidities in pregnancy was found to be lower in pregnancies following bariatric surgery compared to other pregnancies. Single anostomosis sleeve ileal (SASI) bypass operation is a type of bariatric surgery that has been performed since 2012 and is considered to be relatively safe in the literature. Studies on SASI Bypass have not gained sufficient reliability and we have not found any study conducted with pregnant women who underwent this operation. In this case report, the nutritional status of a woman who was pregnant at the postoperative 13th month after SASI Bypass operation was evaluated and the importance of the follow-up by a dietician was discussed. Keywords: Bariatric surgery, nutritional status, pregnancy
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Bariatrik cerrahi, beslenme durumu, gebelik, Bariatric surgery, nutritional status, pregnancy
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UZUNOĞLU A. A., ÇELİK Z. M., "Loop Bipartisyon (SASI Bypass) Operasyonu Sonrası Gebelik: 3 Yıl Süreyle Takip Edilen Bir Olgu Sunumu", Beslenme ve Diyet Dergisi, cilt.52, sa.1, ss.123-130, 2024