Publications by authors named "M J Suter"

Background: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass may present long-term complications that require revisional surgery or even reversal to normal anatomy. Data on the indications, surgical technique, and outcomes of RYGB reversal remain scarce.

Methods: We identified 48 cases of RYGB reversals with complete 90-day follow-up within a multi-centric international retrospective database of elective secondary bariatric surgery.

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Global obesity rates have risen dramatically, now exceeding deaths from starvation. Metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS), initially for severe obesity (BMI ≥35 kg/m), is performed globally over 500 000 times annually, offering significant metabolic benefits beyond weight loss. However, varying eligibility criteria globally impact patient care and healthcare resources.

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Background And Aims: Colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF1) is a growth factor secreted by dorsal root ganglia (DRG) neurons important for DRG macrophages and spinal cord (SC) microglia injury-induced proliferation and activation, specifically released after spared nerve injury (SNI). In this study, we investigated if SNI-induced CSF1 expression and perineuronal rings of macrophages around mouse DRG neurons vary between L3-L5 DRG and with the neuronal type, and if the CSF1 neuronal projections at the SC dorsal horns were associated with an increased microglial number in the corresponding laminae.

Methods: Seven days after surgery, L3-L5 DRG as well as their corresponding segments at the SC level were collected, frozen, and cut.

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Background: Chronic musculoskeletal pain syndromes, including fibromyalgia, are heterogeneous entities with a major socioeconomic burden. Multimodal treatment programmes have shown greater efficacy than conventional approaches for these patients, at least in the short term. A profound understanding of chronic musculoskeletal pain syndrome patients treated in multimodal treatment programmes is important for their development and to provide insight into these conditions.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Understanding nociplastic mechanisms, clinical elements, and the biopsychosocial model is crucial for effectively assessing and treating patients.
  • * A tailored approach is essential for identifying affected individuals, selecting appropriate treatments, and fostering strong partnerships between patients and clinicians.
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