Weight loss
Procedure and anatomy
Postoperative care
Incretin medication
Dumping syndrome
100

This is the expected TBWL for a patient that undergoes a sleeve gastrectomy.

What is 25-30% TBWL?

100

This is the surgery that should be offered to a patient with BMI 46 with a hiatal hernia.

What is a laparoscopic RYGB with hiatal hernia repair?

100

This is the recommended level of physical activity immediately after an uncomplicated laparoscopic bariatric procedure.

What is activity as tolerated?

100

Tirzepatide acts on these two receptors.

What are GLP-1 and GIP receptors?

100

This is the first-line of treatment for dumping syndrome.

What is dietary modification?

200

This is the expected additional TBWL for a patient with weight recurrence after sleeve gastrectomy undergoes conversion to RYGB.

What is 10-12% TBWL?

200

The common limb in a standard SADI-S is approximately this length.

What is 300 cm?

200

This medication is use in patient to prevent gallstone formation after a bariatric surgery.

What is Ursodiol?

200

This is the % of patients taking GLP-1–based medications that will experience at least one gastrointestinal side effect during treatment.

What is 30-60%?

200

Patients with this endoscopic finding after RYGB are most likely to benefit from TORe.

What is a dilated gastrojejunal anastomosis?

300

This bariatric procedure typically achieves approximately 15–20% TBWL.

What is Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty?

300

This is the approximate rate of type 2 diabetes remission after SADI-S.

What is 70–90%?

300

A patient reports pain around one of their abdominal incisions associated with a bulge that becomes more prominent when standing.

What is an incisional hernia?

300

The primary mechanism responsible for weight loss with GLP-1 agonists.

What is reduced caloric intake through appetite suppression and increased satiety?

300

The mechanism by which TORe improves dumping syndrome.

What is slowing gastric pouch emptying by reducing outlet diameter?

400

This technical complication of sleeve gastrectomy may present with reflux, vomiting, food intolerance, and excessive weight loss.

What is an incisural stenosis?

400

This is the location of a marginal ulcer after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (be specific)

What is the jejunal side of the gastrojejunostomy?

400

In addition to iron, deficiency in one of these nutrients may contribute to hair loss after bariatric surgery.

What are zinc, selenium and protein?

400

These are the two major contraindications to incretin-based weight loss medications.

What are pregnancy and medullary thyroid cancer/MEN2?

400

The percentage of patients with significant improvement or resolution of dumping symptoms after TORe.

What is approximately 80–90%?

500

A patient develops persistent reflux symptoms and fails to lose weight after RYGB. This diagnosis should be suspected.

What is a gastrogastric fistula?

500

These are the two classic internal hernia defects that can occur after a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass.

What are Petersen's defect and the jejunojejunostomy mesenteric defect?

500

This bariatric procedure is associated with significantly greater malabsorptive and nutritional consequences than SADI-S.

What is a Duodenal Switch (BPD-DS)?

(Also accept: Salmon Procedure)

500

Approximately this percentage of Canadians are currently taking a GLP-1–based medication for diabetes or obesity.

What is about 1 in 50 Canadians (2%)?

500

This active condition is considered a contraindication to performing a TORe procedure.

What is a marginal ulcer? 

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