Niccolò Petrucciani, Francesco M Carrano, Sara C Barone, Marta Goglia, Erika Iadicicco, Gabriella Distefano, Leonida Mucaj, Silvia Stefanelli, Francesco D'Angelo, Paolo Aurello, Gianfranco Silecchia
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Primary, revisional, and endoscopic bariatric surgery: a narrative review of abdominal emergency management for general surgeons.
Minimally invasive approaches like endoscopic, laparoscopic, and robotic surgery have revolutionized bariatric and metabolic surgery (MBS). Despite the safety of MBS in specialized centers, acute complications requiring emergency treatment may occur and present challenges for general surgeons, especially in community hospitals. This is further complicated by the rising popularity of bariatric surgery tourism and the increasing diversity of bariatric surgical techniques. This paper provides an updated review of the management of acute abdominal complications after minimally invasive MBS, intending to guide general surgeons in managing these patients, especially in emergency settings where specialized bariatric care may not be readily available.