Laparoscopic,Gastrectomy,obesity Treatment,limited Volume , High Cost, Review,ghrelin Development

Recently, Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy (LSG) has emerged as a separate severe obesity treatment. By growing the capacity of the stomach, LSG acts to build satiety with a limited volume of food consumption, because it can not consume a bigger meal. Small intragastric volume contributes to lower food intake and earlier distension of the stomach which triggers stretch receptor firing leading to satiety perception.Certain processes involve decreased amount of ghrelin due to resection of gastric fundus which is the key site of ghrelin development Academic peer review is the method of subjecting the scholarly study, analysis, or ideas of an author to the examination of those who are specialists in the same area, until a paper discussing this study is published in a journal. Work may be accepted, deemed acceptable with revisions or dismissed. Peer review requires a community of experts in a given (sharply defined) field, qualified and capable of conducting reasonably impartial review.Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) with staple line reinforcement (SLR) is a common and safe treatment choice for morbid obesity, but its benefits remain inaccessible to many, especially in developing countries due to the high cost of the equipment needed.

High Impact List of Articles

Relevant Topics in Clinical