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Nicola Scopinaro
Researcher at University of Genoa
Publications - 168
Citations - 10031
Nicola Scopinaro is an academic researcher from University of Genoa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biliopancreatic Diversion & Weight loss. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 168 publications receiving 9189 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicola Scopinaro include St Thomas' Hospital & University of Nebraska Medical Center.
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Bariatric Surgery Worldwide 2013.
Luigi Angrisani,Antonella Santonicola,Paola Iovino,Giampaolo Formisano,Henry Buchwald,Nicola Scopinaro +5 more
TL;DR: SG is currently the most frequently performed procedure in the USA/Canada and in the Asia/Pacific regions, and second to RYGB in the Europe and Latin/South America regions.
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IFSO Worldwide Survey 2016: Primary, Endoluminal, and Revisional Procedures.
Luigi Angrisani,Antonella Santonicola,Paola Iovino,Antonio Vitiello,Kelvin Higa,Jacques Himpens,Henry Buchwald,Nicola Scopinaro +7 more
TL;DR: There was an increase in the total number both of surgical and endoluminal bariatric/metabolic procedures performed worldwide in 2016 and the surgical trends from 2008 to 2016.
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Interdisciplinary European Guidelines on Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery
Martin Fried,Volkan Yumuk,Jean-Michel Oppert,Nicola Scopinaro,Antoni Torres,Rudolf A. Weiner,Yury I Yashkov,Gema Frühbeck +7 more
TL;DR: The 2008 Interdisciplinary European Guidelines on Surgery of Severe Obesity produced was revised and update by focusing in particular on the evidence gathered in relation to the effects on diabetes and the changes in the recommendations of patient eligibility criteria.
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Bariatric Surgery and Endoluminal Procedures: IFSO Worldwide Survey 2014
Luigi Angrisani,Antonella Santonicola,Paola Iovino,Antonio Vitiello,N. Zundel,Henry Buchwald,Nicola Scopinaro +6 more
TL;DR: There was a further increase in the total number of bariatric/metabolic procedures in 2014 and SG is currently the most frequent surgical procedure in the world.
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Bilio-pancreatic bypass for obesity: II. Initial experience in man
TL;DR: Liver function studies showed the absence of hepatic deterioration and liver biopsies showed improvement of liver morphology 1 year after the operation, and it is suggested that this procedure may be an alternative to jejuno‐ileal bypass in the management of obesity.