PubMed ID:
19641201
Public Release Type:
Journal
Publication Year: 2009
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa0901836
Authors:
Kleiner DE,
King WC,
King WC,
Austrheim-Smith I,
Belle SH,
Belle SH,
Berk P,
Berk PD,
Bessler M,
Bowden R,
Caporali M,
Chang L,
Chapman W,
Chapman W,
Courcoulas A,
Courcoulas AP,
Cummings DE,
Dakin G,
Dasher N,
Daud A,
Davis D,
Deveney C,
Devlin A,
Dohm L,
Ebel F,
Eid G,
Elder K,
Elrod JA,
Evans M,
Flum DR,
Flum DR,
Gagner M,
Garcia L,
Geary S,
Gourash W,
Green S,
Halpin V,
Hammond S,
Horlick M,
Howell M,
Hsieh J,
Hunter J,
Inabnet WB,
Jan J,
Jones C,
Kassam M,
Kip K,
Koozer L,
Kowdley K,
Kuller LH,
Kuznia M,
Lancaster K,
Law J,
Lee R,
Leishear K,
Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery (LABS) Consortium,
Lucas K,
MacDougall A,
Machado L,
Marcus M,
Martin D,
McCloskey C,
McCloskey CA,
Mercurio R,
Miles CW,
Mitchell J,
Mitchell JE,
Monson T,
Moonka R,
Oelschlager B,
O'Rourke R,
Patchen Dellinger E,
Patterson E,
Patterson E,
Pender J,
Petrovic M,
Pomp A,
Pomp A,
Pories W,
Pories W,
Purnell J,
Ramanathan R,
Rogers C,
Roth J,
Schrope B,
Seibenick OA,
Selzer F,
Sorenson C,
Staten MA,
Staten MA,
Strain G,
Thirlby R,
Thirlby R,
Wahed AS,
Wahed AS,
Walker Z,
Wolfe B,
Wolfe BM,
Wright A,
Yanovski SZ,
Yanovski SZ
Studies:
Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery
To improve decision making in the treatment of extreme obesity, the risks of bariatric surgical procedures require further characterization.