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The surgical management of obesity

Alan Askari, Periyathambi Jambulingam, Roy Gurprashad, Omer Al‐Taan, Tanveer Adil, Aruna Munasinghe, Vigyan Jain, Farhan Rashid, Douglas Whitelaw

2023Clinical Medicine18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Obesity has reached pandemic levels globally. Surgical management of obesity aims to establish metabolic control, weight loss and resolution of multiple health conditions and to improve quality of life. Here, we examine the role of surgery in the management of obesity within the context of a multidisciplinary team involving a variety of healthcare professionals. We highlight the importance of patient selection, perioperative care, the various types of bariatric surgery currently available as well as emerging procedures. In addition to clarifying the different types of procedure, we also examine the potential complications and issues of weight regain and failure to lose weight. Ultimately, bariatric surgery remains comparatively safe and with generally excellent results in terms of control of existing obesity-related conditions; with the ever-increasing number of patients living with obesity, the scope of bariatric surgery is thus likely to increase.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineObesityContext (archaeology)Weight lossScope (computer science)PerioperativeMultidisciplinary teamMultidisciplinary approachIntensive care medicineManagement of obesityQuality of life (healthcare)Health careWeight managementSurgeryNursingInternal medicineComputer scienceSociologyPaleontologyProgramming languageEconomic growthEconomicsSocial scienceBiologyBariatric Surgery and OutcomesDiet and metabolism studiesBody Contouring and Surgery
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