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Sergio Santoro

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Annals of Surgery|June 4, 2008
Is the metabolic syndrome a disease of the foregut? Yes, excessive foregutSergio Santoro
Obesity Surgery|May 29, 2008
Adaptive and neuroendocrine procedures: a new pathway in bariatric and metabolic surgerySergio Santoro
Annals of Surgery|March 21, 2014
From Bariatric to Pure Metabolic Surgery: New Concepts on the RiseSergio Santoro
Obesity Surgery|March 19, 2013
Correspondence to the editor: Staplers dedicated for sleeve gastrectomiesSergio Santoro
Annals of Surgery|November 2, 2010
Is sleeve gastrectomy a restrictive or an adaptive procedure? Reflections on the concepts of restriction and adaptationSergio Santoro
Clinics (Sao Paulo, Brazil)|April 24, 2012
Stomachs: does the size matter? Aspects of intestinal satiety, gastric satiety, hunger and gluttonySergio Santoro
Obesity Surgery|January 26, 2008
Technical aspects in sleeve gastrectomySergio Santoro
Obesity Surgery|December 18, 2022
The Questionable IFSO Position StatementSergio Santoro, Almino Ramos
Obesity Surgery|June 19, 2015
Transforming a Biliopancreatic Derivation in an Ileal Interposition with a Single AnastomosisSergio Santoro, Caio G Gaspar de Aquino
Obesity Surgery|May 3, 2023
The Term Bariatric: Time for a Well-Deserved RetirementSergio Santoro, Scott Shikora, Ricardo V Cohen
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Annals of Surgery|June 4, 2008
Is the metabolic syndrome a disease of the foregut? Yes, excessive foregutSergio Santoro
Obesity Surgery|May 29, 2008
Adaptive and neuroendocrine procedures: a new pathway in bariatric and metabolic surgerySergio Santoro
Annals of Surgery|March 21, 2014
From Bariatric to Pure Metabolic Surgery: New Concepts on the RiseSergio Santoro
Obesity Surgery|March 19, 2013
Correspondence to the editor: Staplers dedicated for sleeve gastrectomiesSergio Santoro
Annals of Surgery|November 2, 2010
Is sleeve gastrectomy a restrictive or an adaptive procedure? Reflections on the concepts of restriction and adaptationSergio Santoro
Clinics (Sao Paulo, Brazil)|April 24, 2012
Stomachs: does the size matter? Aspects of intestinal satiety, gastric satiety, hunger and gluttonySergio Santoro
Obesity Surgery|January 26, 2008
Technical aspects in sleeve gastrectomySergio Santoro
Obesity Surgery|December 18, 2022
The Questionable IFSO Position StatementSergio Santoro, Almino Ramos
Obesity Surgery|June 19, 2015
Transforming a Biliopancreatic Derivation in an Ileal Interposition with a Single AnastomosisSergio Santoro, Caio G Gaspar de Aquino
Obesity Surgery|May 3, 2023
The Term Bariatric: Time for a Well-Deserved RetirementSergio Santoro, Scott Shikora, Ricardo V Cohen
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