Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Revisionary.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Of or pertaining to revision; revisory.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Of or relating to
revision or change.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The three main reasons for the "revisional" bariatric surgery were: unsatisfactory weight loss after the initial procedure; severe nutritional complications such as protein malnutrition; and intolerable side effects such as blocking or narrowing of the digestive tract.
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The three main reasons for the "revisional" bariatric surgery were: unsatisfactory weight loss after the initial procedure; severe nutritional complications such as protein malnutrition; and intolerable side effects such as blocking or narrowing of the digestive tract.
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The three main reasons for the "revisional" bariatric surgery were: unsatisfactory weight loss after the initial procedure; severe nutritional complications such as protein malnutrition; and intolerable side effects such as blocking or narrowing of the digestive tract.
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The three main reasons for the "revisional" bariatric surgery were: unsatisfactory weight loss after the initial procedure; severe nutritional complications such as protein malnutrition; and intolerable side effects such as blocking or narrowing of the digestive tract.
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The three main reasons for the "revisional" bariatric surgery were: unsatisfactory weight loss after the initial procedure; severe nutritional complications such as protein malnutrition; and intolerable side effects such as blocking or narrowing of the digestive tract.
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The three main reasons for the "revisional" bariatric surgery were: unsatisfactory weight loss after the initial procedure; severe nutritional complications such as protein malnutrition; and intolerable side effects such as blocking or narrowing of the digestive tract.
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The three main reasons for the "revisional" bariatric surgery were: unsatisfactory weight loss after the initial procedure; severe nutritional complications such as protein malnutrition; and intolerable side effects such as blocking or narrowing of the digestive tract.
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The three main reasons for the "revisional" bariatric surgery were: unsatisfactory weight loss after the initial procedure; severe nutritional complications such as protein malnutrition; and intolerable side effects such as blocking or narrowing of the digestive tract.
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This is particularly important information for patients seeking LABG surgery at private centres or out-of-country, as it is often not clear exactly who will bear the additional costs of revisional surgery (that in some cases may not only involve complete replacement of the band or conversion to bypass surgery) when necessary.
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Since enrollment of patients in this study, band technology and surgical experience has improved world-wide, however, there is little question that technical issues related to adjustable banding remain a significant challenge - the fact that as many as 30% of patients may require revisional surgery within 3-5 years is alarming.
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