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Subject: Obesity Surgery
Date: Sat, 10 Jan 1998 16:03:08 -0500 (EST)
Obesity Surgery
http://www.chapmanhall.com/os/default.html
(Link inactive 24 May 2007)
http://www.springerlink.com/content/120415/
(Link active 24 May 2007)
ISSN: 0960-8923
Obesity Surgery is a subscription-based electronic version of the print
journal of the same title published bi-monthly by Rapid Science
Publishing. Full-text is available to subscribers as PDF files.
Obesity Surgery is the first and only journal to be devoted to this
important specialist area of surgery. Its primary objective is to publish
articles dealing with important research and techniques in bariatric
surgery. In addition, the journal is extremely relevant to broader areas
relating to the field, including general surgery and internal medicine. A
range of subjects are embraced from obesity surgery, bariatric surgery and
surgical techniques and innovations, to ethical and medicolegal
considerations and patient care.
As well as a Cosmetic Surgery section, the journal features the popular
Product News section, providing a list of all equipment and addresses to
be compiled by the ASBS. As a forum for all news and developments in the
field, turn to Obesity Surgery.
An International Surgical Journal for Research and Treatment of Massive
Obesity
Official Journal of:
The American Society for Bariatric Surgery,
The Obesity Surgery Society of Australia and New Zealand,
The Gruppo Italiano di Studio per la Chirurgia dell'Obesita,
The International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity,
The Osterreichische Gesellschaft fur Fettsuchtchirurgie,
The Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Bariatrica,
The BeNeLux Association of Bariatric Surgeons,
The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chirurgie der Adipositas,
The Czech Obesity Society,
The Sociedad Mexicana de Cirugia de la Obesidad,
The Hellenic Society for Interventional Treatment in
Obesity,
The Sociedad Espaņola de Cirugia de la Obesidad.
Recent Contents:
Outcome of Gastric Restriction Procedures: Weight, Psychiatric Diagnoses,
and Satisfaction: Pauline S. Powers, Alexander Rosemurgy, Felecia Boyd,
Aura Perez, PP. 0471-0477
Symptomatic and Clinical Improvement in Morbidly Obese Patients with
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Following Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass:
Sherman C. Smith, Charles B. Edwards, Gerald N. Goodman, PP. 0479-0484
The Impact of Small Bowel Resection on the Incidence of Stomal Stenosis
and Marginal Ulcer After Gastric Bypass: Laurie Spaulding, PP. 0485-0487
Invited Commentary: Impact of Small Bowel Resection on Incidence of Stomal
Stenosis and Marginal Ulcer: Mathias A. L. Fobi, PP. 0488-0488
Silastic Ring Gastric Bypass: Results in 64 Patients: Nicholas A.
Crampton, Vadim Izvornikov, Richard S. Stubbs, PP. 0489-0494
Silastic Ring Gastric Bypass: A comparison of two ring sizes: a
preliminary report: Nicholas A. Crampton, Vadim Izvornikov, Richard S.
Stubbs, PP. 0495-0499
Preliminary Results of the Duodenal Switch: Aniceto Baltasar, Juan del
Rio, Carlos Escriva, Francisco Arlandis, Rosa Martinez, Carlos Serra, PP.
0500-0504
Contact:
jhelp@rapidcom.co.uk
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