Zarzycki Piotr, Rymarowicz Justyna, Małczak Piotr, Pisarska-Adamczyk Magdalena, Wierdak Mateusz, Dowgiałło-Gornowicz Natalia, Lech Paweł, Pędziwiatr Michał, Major Piotr
Department of Medical Education, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland.
2 Department of General Surgery, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland.
Wideochir Inne Tech Maloinwazyjne. 2023 Dec;18(4):671-679. doi: 10.5114/wiitm.2023.133843. Epub 2023 Dec 15.
The constantly increasing prevalence of obesity in the population and the lengthening of life expectancy affect the appearance of the problem of pathological obesity also in the elderly. At the same time, an increase in the number of bariatric procedures (also revisional) performed in elderly patients is observed.
To assess the indications for revisional bariatric procedures along with the safety and postoperative results in the group of patients over 60 years of age.
The study was conducted in 2019-2020 among patients undergoing revisional bariatric procedures in Polish bariatric centers. The data were obtained through a multicenter, observational retrospective study.
Our data consist of 55 (8.1%) patients older than 60 years of age who underwent revisional bariatric procedures. Revisional procedures in the group of patients over 60 years of age had fewer postoperative complications (16.4% vs. 23.1%, p < 0.05). Remission of type II diabetes or arterial hypertension was achieved to a lesser extent in patients operated on over the age of 60 (13% and 15%, respectively) compared to patients operated on under the age of 60 (47% and 34%, respectively; p < 0.05).
Revisional bariatric procedures in the group of patients over 60 years of age do not cause an increased risk of postoperative complications or prolonged hospital stay. The possibility of achieving remission or improvement in the treatment of comorbidities in patients operated on over 60 years of age is relatively lower compared to a younger group.
人群中肥胖患病率的不断上升以及预期寿命的延长,也影响了老年患者病理性肥胖问题的出现。与此同时,观察到老年患者接受减肥手术(包括翻修手术)的数量有所增加。
评估60岁以上患者群体中翻修减肥手术的适应症以及安全性和术后结果。
该研究于2019 - 2020年在波兰减肥中心接受翻修减肥手术的患者中进行。数据通过多中心观察性回顾性研究获得。
我们的数据包括55名(8.1%)60岁以上接受翻修减肥手术的患者。60岁以上患者组的翻修手术术后并发症较少(16.4%对23.1%,p < 0.05)。与60岁以下接受手术的患者(分别为47%和34%;p < 0.05)相比,60岁以上接受手术的患者中II型糖尿病或动脉高血压的缓解程度较低(分别为13%和15%)。
60岁以上患者组的翻修减肥手术不会导致术后并发症风险增加或住院时间延长。与年轻组相比,60岁以上接受手术的患者实现合并症治疗缓解或改善的可能性相对较低。