Journal de chirurgie
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Journal de chirurgie · Sep 2002
Review[Surgery of morbid obesity in the adult: clinical efficacy of different surgical procedures].
Obesity is defined as morbid when the Body Mass Index (BMI) exceeds 40 kg/m(2). The initial approach should be a multidisciplinary medical assessment. The three principal surgical interventions practiced in France are: placement of an adjustable gastroplasty ring, vertical banded gastroplasty, and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (short circuit). ⋯ Comparative studies, mostly from North America and of variable methodologic quality, conclude that weight loss with gastric bypass is superior to that with vertical banded gastroplasty. The indications for the respective techniques vary according to the severity of the obesity (BMI), and to the patient's eating habits. Gastric bypass which has the best short and long term results may be best reserved for patients with the most severe obesity or co-morbid conditions.
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Journal de chirurgie · Sep 2002
Review[Diagnostic and therapeutic strategy for an incidental finding of an adrenal mass].
The incidental finding of an unsuspected adrenal mass ranges from 0.5% to 5% in abdominal CT series. The optimal diagnostic approach to such masses is to diagnose malignant or secretory tumors requiring excision and to otherwise avoid unnecessary surgery. Physical examination generally contributes little. ⋯ Adrenal scintigraphy with iodocholesterol may be useful where adenoma with subclinical Cushing's syndrome or solid tumor is suspected. In summary, the following strategy is recommended for the management of adrenal incidentalomas : mass lesions larger than 4 cm. and hormone-secreting tumors should be removed. All non-secreting adrenal incidentalomas smaller than 4 cm. in diameter should be followed by serial imaging at regular intervals (6, 12, and 36 months) and by endocrine reevaluation at one year.