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Item Type Journal Article
Title [Consequences and complications of bariatric surgery]
Creator Souche et al.
Author François-Régis Souche
Author Audrey De Jong
Author El Mehdi Skalli
Author Laurent Brunaud
Author David Nocca
Abstract Consequences and complications of bariatric surgery. Bariatric surgery has a functional role (improvement of quality of life), a prevention role (increase in life expectancy, reduction of risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease) and a curative role (remission of diabetes mellitus, obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and arterial hypertension). The laparoscopic approach for bariatric surgery led to a major reduction of postoperative morbi-mortality and promotes its expansion with 49 000 procedures in 2015 (French PMSI data). Types and rates of complications after bariatric surgery vary according to the procedure. The efficiency of each technique is closely related to its morbi-mortality rate. This concept explains the disparity concerning the choice of the adequate procedure for the patient according to the bariatric team. The risk/benefits balance evaluation must be analyzed case-by-case by each specialist of the multidisciplinary bariatric staff and explained to the patients before final decision. This preoperative period (6-12 months) is crucial to select good candidates for bariatric surgery and contributes to the reduction of postoperative complications. A multidisciplinary surveillance for life is mandatory to prevent and treat late complications of bariatric surgery related to undernutrition.
Publication La Revue Du Praticien
Volume 67
Issue 4
Pages 444-449
Date 04 2017
Journal Abbr Rev Prat
Language fre
ISSN 2101-017X
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 30512894
Tags Bariatric Surgery, Chirurgie de l'obésité, clinic, Conséquences et complications de la chirurgie de l'obésité, Diabetes Mellitus, Humans, Hypertension, Postoperative Complications, Risk Assessment, Sleep Apnea, Obstructive, Weight Loss
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