Bariatric Embolization News and Research

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Bariatric surgery is advised in patients with morbid obesity, where the body mass index is 40 or above, or even 35 with other medical conditions. These include techniques which reduce gastric volume, or those which prevent proper digestion. These are considered to be of high efficacy in selected patient groups, both in reducing obesity and its linked complications. However, with unaltered eating habits, even bariatric surgery may be followed by a gradual return to weight gain. In this context, gastric artery embolization or bariatric arterial embolization (BAE) is emerging as a powerful tool.

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Bariatric arterial embolization safe, effective in sustaining weight loss in severely obese people

Bariatric arterial embolization safe, effective in sustaining weight loss in severely obese people

Bariatric arterial embolization could offer viable, safe alternative to surgical weight-loss treatments

Bariatric arterial embolization could offer viable, safe alternative to surgical weight-loss treatments

Surefire Infusion System to be used for obesity treatment

Surefire Infusion System to be used for obesity treatment

Minimally invasive treatments could target ‘hunger hormone’

Minimally invasive treatments could target ‘hunger hormone’

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