Neurological complications following bariatric surgery

OBJECTIVE: It was to report on Brazilian cases of neurological complications from bariatric surgery. The literature on the subject is scarce. METHOD: Cases attended by neurologists in eight different Brazilian cities were collected and described in the present study. RESULTS: Twenty-six cases were collected in this study. Axonal polyneuropathy was the most frequent neurological complication, but cases of central demyelination, Wernicke syndrome, optical neuritis, radiculits, meralgia paresthetica and compressive neuropathies were also identified. Twenty-one patients (80%) had partial or no recovery from the neurological signs and symptoms. CONCLUSION: Bariatric surgery, a procedure that is continuously increasing in popularity, is not free of potential neurological complications that should be clearly presented to the individual undergoing this type of surgery. Although a clear cause-effect relation cannot be established for the present cases, the cumulative literature on the subject makes it important to warn the patient of the potential risks of this procedure.

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Main Authors: Fragoso,Yara Dadalti, Alves-Leon,Soniza Vieira, Anacleto,Andréa de Carvalho, Brooks,Joseph Bruno Bidin, Gama,Paulo Diniz da, Gomes,Sidney, Gonçalves,Marcus Vinicius Magno, Lin,Katia, Lopes,Josiane, Kaimen-Maciel,Damacio Ramon, Malfetano,Fabiola Haschid, Martins,Gladys Lentz, Oliveira,Francisco Tomaz Menezes de, Oliveira,Leonardo Dornas, Schlindwein-Zanini,Rachel
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Language:English
Published: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO 2012
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spelling oai:scielo:S0004-282X20120009000102012-09-12Neurological complications following bariatric surgeryFragoso,Yara DadaltiAlves-Leon,Soniza VieiraAnacleto,Andréa de CarvalhoBrooks,Joseph Bruno BidinGama,Paulo Diniz daGomes,SidneyGonçalves,Marcus Vinicius MagnoLin,KatiaLopes,JosianeKaimen-Maciel,Damacio RamonMalfetano,Fabiola HaschidMartins,Gladys LentzOliveira,Francisco Tomaz Menezes deOliveira,Leonardo DornasSchlindwein-Zanini,Rachel bariatric surgery demyelination neuropathy Wenicke syndrome OBJECTIVE: It was to report on Brazilian cases of neurological complications from bariatric surgery. The literature on the subject is scarce. METHOD: Cases attended by neurologists in eight different Brazilian cities were collected and described in the present study. RESULTS: Twenty-six cases were collected in this study. Axonal polyneuropathy was the most frequent neurological complication, but cases of central demyelination, Wernicke syndrome, optical neuritis, radiculits, meralgia paresthetica and compressive neuropathies were also identified. Twenty-one patients (80%) had partial or no recovery from the neurological signs and symptoms. CONCLUSION: Bariatric surgery, a procedure that is continuously increasing in popularity, is not free of potential neurological complications that should be clearly presented to the individual undergoing this type of surgery. Although a clear cause-effect relation cannot be established for the present cases, the cumulative literature on the subject makes it important to warn the patient of the potential risks of this procedure.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcademia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEUROArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.70 n.9 20122012-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2012000900010en10.1590/S0004-282X2012000900010
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author Fragoso,Yara Dadalti
Alves-Leon,Soniza Vieira
Anacleto,Andréa de Carvalho
Brooks,Joseph Bruno Bidin
Gama,Paulo Diniz da
Gomes,Sidney
Gonçalves,Marcus Vinicius Magno
Lin,Katia
Lopes,Josiane
Kaimen-Maciel,Damacio Ramon
Malfetano,Fabiola Haschid
Martins,Gladys Lentz
Oliveira,Francisco Tomaz Menezes de
Oliveira,Leonardo Dornas
Schlindwein-Zanini,Rachel
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Alves-Leon,Soniza Vieira
Anacleto,Andréa de Carvalho
Brooks,Joseph Bruno Bidin
Gama,Paulo Diniz da
Gomes,Sidney
Gonçalves,Marcus Vinicius Magno
Lin,Katia
Lopes,Josiane
Kaimen-Maciel,Damacio Ramon
Malfetano,Fabiola Haschid
Martins,Gladys Lentz
Oliveira,Francisco Tomaz Menezes de
Oliveira,Leonardo Dornas
Schlindwein-Zanini,Rachel
Neurological complications following bariatric surgery
author_facet Fragoso,Yara Dadalti
Alves-Leon,Soniza Vieira
Anacleto,Andréa de Carvalho
Brooks,Joseph Bruno Bidin
Gama,Paulo Diniz da
Gomes,Sidney
Gonçalves,Marcus Vinicius Magno
Lin,Katia
Lopes,Josiane
Kaimen-Maciel,Damacio Ramon
Malfetano,Fabiola Haschid
Martins,Gladys Lentz
Oliveira,Francisco Tomaz Menezes de
Oliveira,Leonardo Dornas
Schlindwein-Zanini,Rachel
author_sort Fragoso,Yara Dadalti
title Neurological complications following bariatric surgery
title_short Neurological complications following bariatric surgery
title_full Neurological complications following bariatric surgery
title_fullStr Neurological complications following bariatric surgery
title_full_unstemmed Neurological complications following bariatric surgery
title_sort neurological complications following bariatric surgery
description OBJECTIVE: It was to report on Brazilian cases of neurological complications from bariatric surgery. The literature on the subject is scarce. METHOD: Cases attended by neurologists in eight different Brazilian cities were collected and described in the present study. RESULTS: Twenty-six cases were collected in this study. Axonal polyneuropathy was the most frequent neurological complication, but cases of central demyelination, Wernicke syndrome, optical neuritis, radiculits, meralgia paresthetica and compressive neuropathies were also identified. Twenty-one patients (80%) had partial or no recovery from the neurological signs and symptoms. CONCLUSION: Bariatric surgery, a procedure that is continuously increasing in popularity, is not free of potential neurological complications that should be clearly presented to the individual undergoing this type of surgery. Although a clear cause-effect relation cannot be established for the present cases, the cumulative literature on the subject makes it important to warn the patient of the potential risks of this procedure.
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