1 "First St. Petersburg State Medical University named after academician I.P. Pavlova"
2 CELT Multidisciplinary Medical Center
Brief summary
The necessary aspect for patients after bariatric operations is lifetime observation by a multidisciplinary team of doctors. The management of such patients may have its own characteristics,that
depend on the bariatric surgery and the initial metabolic disorders. It is important for the correction of the treatment of comorbidities, prevention and timely diagnosis of the deficit of various trace elements and vitamins. Standard monitoring of such patients should includes not only dietary recommendations, but also clinical and laboratory monitoring and instrumental examination.
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