Chronic intravenous iron administration is often required after bariatric surgery. Oral sucrosomial iron has a particular form of absorption and may represent an alternative treatment. A case -control study was conducted on 40 women of childbearing age, of whom 20 were switched to oral sucrosomial iron, while 20 patients continued on intravenous iron sucrose every three months. No significant differences were seen in Hb, ferritin, and TSI levels before and after three months of treatment with sucrosomial iron. Conclusion: Oral sucrosomial iron could be an alternative in patients who require parenteral treatment with iron after bariatric surgery
The article in the attached file is added in original language: Oral sucrosomal iron supplements in patients after undergone bariatric surgery