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Fedmekirurgi ved Oslo universitetssykehus 2004–14
- Source :
- Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening.
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Norwegian Medical Association, 2019.
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Abstract
- Background Bariatric surgery has been performed at Oslo University Hospital since 2004. We wished to describe patient characteristics, use of surgical methods and perioperative complications in the period 2004-14. Material and method We performed a retrospective analysis of prospective data collected for the period 2004-14. Complications include events during hospitalisation and up to 6-8 weeks postoperatively. Results Altogether 2 127 patients underwent surgery for morbid obesity, whereof 1 468 were women. Average age and body mass index were 42 years (range 17-73) and 46.2 kg/m2 (range 26-92). A total of 512 had a body mass index ≥ 50 kg/m2. Obesity-related sequelae were registered in 1 196 patients before surgery. Gastric bypass was performed in 1 966 patients, gastric sleeve resection in 122 (17 of these later underwent duodenal switch) and duodenal switch in 56 patients. All patients were operated laparoscopically, and four procedures were converted to laparotomy. Median hospitalisation time was two days (range 1-78). Complications were registered in 209 patients, 75 of whom had severe complications (grade ≥ IIIb on the Clavien-Dindo classification system). Patients with a body mass index ≥ 50 kg/m2 had a higher incidence of complications (12.5 % vs 8.9 %). Altogether 67 patients underwent further surgery. Six patients died, two of whom more than 30 days after the operation. The incidence of complications was reduced during the period. Interpretation Bariatric surgery may be performed laparoscopically with a low incidence of complications and short hospitalisation times. A large proportion of the patients who underwent surgery had obesity-related sequalae.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
business.industry
Incidence (epidemiology)
medicine.medical_treatment
030209 endocrinology & metabolism
Retrospective cohort study
General Medicine
Perioperative
medicine.disease
Obesity
Duodenal switch
Surgery
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Laparotomy
medicine
030211 gastroenterology & hepatology
Young adult
business
Body mass index
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- ISSN :
- 00292001
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........23062790be1d2a7d0e1c7dae13b3d7e8