Obesity Facts (Jul 2021)

Bariatric Surgery-Associated Myelopathy

  • Sewar Asakly,
  • Ramit Magen-Rimon,
  • Ahmad Ighbariya,
  • Miriam Marjih-Shallufi,
  • Tair Ben-Porat,
  • Sarit Ravid,
  • Ayelet Eran,
  • Vardit Gepstein,
  • Suhair Hanna,
  • Ram Weiss

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000515374
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
pp. 431 – 439

Abstract

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Bariatric surgery is gaining acceptance as an efficient treatment modality for adults and adolescents with morbid obesity. The early postbariatric period has the potential to induce an immunomodulatory imbalance due to the development or worsening of nutritional deficiencies, changes in hormonal balance (specifically after sleeve gastrectomy), and a shift in the proinflammatory cytokine profile along with a major change in the gut microbiome and permeability. These changes may induce encephalomyelitic T cell activity, change neural barrier permeability, and induce gut dysbioisis, favoring a proinflammatory metabolic profile. Such changes, in genetically prone individuals or those with additional risk factors, may lead to the development of myelopathy, particularly MS. Key Message: Postbariatric myelopathy is rare but should be considered in bariatric patients with relevant complaints in the postoperative period.

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