波兰 65 岁以上老年人接受减肥手术的最新趋势

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY Polish Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2024-01-02 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0053.9871
Natalia Dowgiałło-gornowicz, Paweł Jaworski, Paweł Lech, Piotr Major
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导言:众所周知,减肥手术可以改善各年龄段病态肥胖患者的健康和生活质量。我们的人口越来越老。这就是为什么 65 岁以上肥胖症患者接受减肥手术的人数在不断增加的原因。目的:本研究旨在分析波兰减肥中心对 65 岁以上患者的管理情况。材料和方法:研究对象为波兰 30 个最大的减肥科室的代表。通过收集调查,我们旨在分析老年患者手术和护理资格的变化:30 位代表中有 13 位(43.3%)对调查做出了回应。其余的中心没有为 65 岁以上的肥胖症患者提供手术治疗资格。接受减肥手术的 65 岁以上患者的平均比例为 2.75。大多数代表(69.2%)选择 SG 作为 65 岁以上患者的首选手术。84.6%的外科医生认为,65岁以上的患者是否有资格接受减重手术与年龄无关。大多数外科医生(53.8%)认为,老年患者的减肥手术与年轻患者相当。9名外科医生(69.2%)认为减肥手术不应有年龄限制:结论:波兰只有近一半的减肥中心为 65 岁以上的患者实施手术。大多数波兰外科医生认为,老年患者接受手术的好处与年轻患者相当,因此没有必要限制年龄。
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Current trends in bariatric surgery in patients olden than 65 year in Poland
Introduction: It is already known that bariatric surgery can improve the health and quality of life of morbidly obese patients of all ages. Our population is getting older. Which is why the number of bariatric surgeries among obese people over 65 years of age is systematically increasing. Aims: The study aims to analyze the management of patients over 65 years of age in Polish bariatric centers. Material and methods: The study was conducted on representatives from 30 largest bariatric departments in Poland. By collecting surveys, we aimed to analyze changes in qualifications for surgery and care for elderly patients.Results: 13 of 30 (43.3%) representatives responded to the survey. The remaining centers did not qualified patients over 65 years old for the surgical treatment of obesity. The mean percentage of patients over 65, who underwent bariatric surgery was 2.75. Most representatives (69.2%) chose SG as the procedure of choice in patients over 65 years of age. According to 84.6% of surgeons, age did not matter when qualifying patients over 65 years of age for BS. The majority of surgeons (53.8%) believed that bariatric surgery in older patients was comparable to younger patients. 9 (69.2%) surgeons believed that there should be no age limit for bariatric surgery.Conclusions: Only almost half of the bariatric centers in Poland perform operations on patients over 65 years of age. Most Polish surgeons claim that operations on older patients have comparable benefits to younger patients and there is no need for an age limit.
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