Weighing in on bariatric surgery: who and when?

N A Lodhia, J M Morton
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Over two-thirds of the United States is overweight or obese, and over 5% of the country is morbidly obese. Numerous public health preventative measures have been established to help battle this public health epidemic. Surgical obesity treatment, although now gaining popularity, has been an underutilized treatment option for obesity. Patients with a body mass index (BMI) of >40 or >35 kg m-2 with two or more comorbid conditions are eligible for bariatric surgery. Currently, the three most popular bariatric surgeries are Roux-en-y gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy and gastric banding procedures, all overwhelmingly performed laparoscopically. The purpose of this article is to discuss the heterogeneity of bariatric surgery. In our practice, among 834 patients operated over a 4-year period (2006-2010), patients were of an average age of 45 years (16-73 years), 80.4% were female patients, 82.5% had private insurance, 61% were White, 17% were Hispanic and 9% were Black. Patients had an average BMI of 46.2 kg m-2 (30.1-75.3 kg m-2), waist circumference of 133.6 cm (68.6-207.8 cm) and four preoperative comorbidities (0-11 comorbidities). Variation exists in surgeon practice patterns for preoperative weight-loss recommendations and complication rates based on surgery case volume. Despite variation in patient, surgeon and hospital characteristics, bariatric surgery outcomes are generally highly safe and effective.

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权衡减肥手术:谁做、何时做?
美国超过三分之二的人超重或肥胖,超过 5%的人病态肥胖。已经制定了许多公共卫生预防措施,以帮助应对这一公共卫生流行病。手术治疗肥胖症虽然现在越来越受欢迎,但一直是一种未得到充分利用的肥胖症治疗方法。体重指数(BMI)大于 40 或大于 35 kg m-2,并伴有两种或两种以上合并症的患者都有资格接受减肥手术。目前,最流行的三种减肥手术是鲁克斯全胃旁路术、袖状胃切除术和胃束带术,绝大多数都是在腹腔镜下进行的。本文旨在讨论减肥手术的异质性。在我们的临床实践中,834 名患者在 4 年内(2006-2010 年)接受了手术,患者平均年龄为 45 岁(16-73 岁),80.4% 为女性患者,82.5% 有私人保险,61% 为白人,17% 为西班牙裔,9% 为黑人。患者的平均体重指数为 46.2 kg m-2(30.1-75.3 kg m-2),腰围为 133.6 厘米(68.6-207.8 厘米),术前合并症为 4 种(0-11 种合并症)。根据手术病例量,外科医生在术前减肥建议和并发症发生率方面的实践模式存在差异。尽管患者、外科医生和医院的特点存在差异,但减肥手术的结果一般都非常安全有效。
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