A. Baltasar, R. Bou, M. Bengochea, C. Serra, N. Pérez, F. Is, R. Martínez, L. Cipagauta
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Abstract
Introduction: Bariatric surgical practice changes in the community setting may be under-reported. We present
the developments in a Spanish bariatric surgical practice in the community setting of Alcoy from its origin in 1977
through the present.
Methods: Bariatric surgical techniques employed in a country community setting over the course of nearly four
decades were reviewed retrospectively and qualitatively.
Results: Surgeons and medical professionals from Alcoy, Spain were involved in the evolution of bariatric
surgery patient management and surgical technique from 1977s through 2017. During the last 40 years, 1,475
patients were treated in our clinics. Spanish bariatric surgeons contributed to advances in gastric bypass in the
1970s, vertical banded gastroplasty in the 1980s, bilio-pancreatic diversion/duodenal switch in the 1990s, and
innovations associated with laparoscopy from the 1990s onward. Outcomes and approaches to prevention and
treatment of bariatric surgical complications are reviewed from a community perspective. Contributions to the
bariatric surgical nomenclature and weight-loss reporting are noted.
Conclusions: The practice of bariatric surgery in the community setting must be updated continuously, as in any
human and surgical endeavor. Medical professionals in community bariatric practices should contribute their
experiences to the field through all avenues of scientific interaction and publication.