Husemann B
Langenbecks Arch Chir. 1977 Nov;345:139-46. doi: 10.1007/BF01305462.
The limitations of conservative therapy of extreme obesity compel the patient to seek a surgeon. He can do the following: Resect deposits of fat, create a condition of malabsorption by jejunoileostomy or perform a gastric by-pass, which reduces the capacity of the stomach. The gastric by-pass is the method of choice for treating the adipose child. We perform the jejunoileostomy only on patients with more than 100% overweight. With the weight reduction the pathologic metabolism is normalized. A plastic correction of pendant skin is necessary.