Renal complications of jejuno-ileal bypass for obesity

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Abstract

Jejuno-ileal bypass has until recently been an accepted treatment for refractory morbid obesity. Although hyperoxaluria causing renal tract calculi is a well-recognized complication, we describe eight patients who developed significant renal failure attributable to hyperoxaluria resulting from this procedure, three requiring renal replacement therapy. We review the literature, describing 18 other cases with renal failure, the mechanisms of hyperoxaluria and its treatment. Because reversal of the bypass may result in stabilization or partial improvement of renal function, these patients require long-term follow-up of renal function.

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Mole, D. R., Tomson, C. R. V., Mortensen, N., & Winearls, C. G. (2001). Renal complications of jejuno-ileal bypass for obesity. QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 94(2), 69–77. https://doi.org/10.1093/qjmed/94.2.69

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