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Gastroparesis: an evidence-based review for the bariatric and foregut surgeon.

Sergio J BardaroAlfredo D GuerronJohn RomanelliIan SorianoKeith KingKaren E GibbsAnthony PetrickEmanuele Lo MenzoRaul RosenthalColleen KennedyVictoria GershuniShaun DalyAdolfo Leyva-AlvizoMichael TranVasanth StalinShanu KothariRanjan Sudan
Published in: Surgery for obesity and related diseases : official journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery (2023)
Gastroparesis is a gastric motility disorder characterized by delayed gastric emptying. It is a rare disease and difficult to treat effectively; management is a dilemma for gastroenterologists and surgeons alike. We conducted a systematic review of the literature to evaluate current diagnostic tools as well as treatment options. We describe key elements in the pathophysiology of the disease, in addition to current evidence on treatment alternatives, including nutritional considerations, medical and surgical options, and related outcomes.
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