Mahmood Aqeel Shakir, Mohammed Jasim Dhafer, Hashim Jebur Adel, Abdulraheem Sabah N, Ismail Mustafa
Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, IRQ.
Department of Surgery, The Private Nursing House Hospital, Medical City Complex, Baghdad, IRQ.
Cureus. 2024 Nov 12;16(11):e73554. doi: 10.7759/cureus.73554. eCollection 2024 Nov.
Bariatric surgery offers significant benefits of weight loss and improvement of comorbidities for morbidly obese patients. Significant and long-term studies around the world have shown that weight reduction is durable, with improvement in the quality of life and resolution of comorbidities after surgery. In Iraq, preliminary studies are encouraging for short-term outcomes, but there is a definite lack of long-term data. This editorial identifies a deficiency in long-term data. It points out that comprehensive longitudinal research is required in Iraq to establish whether the accruable benefits of bariatric surgery are sustainable and to monitor possible complications. Establishing robust, long-term studies will aid in improving patient outcomes, healthcare policies, and contribute valuable data to global research. Collaboration among healthcare providers, researchers, and policymakers is crucial to addressing this gap and enhancing the overall healthcare landscape in Iraq.
减肥手术为病态肥胖患者带来了显著的体重减轻和合并症改善益处。世界各地的大量长期研究表明,体重减轻是持久的,术后生活质量得到改善,合并症得到解决。在伊拉克,初步研究对短期结果令人鼓舞,但肯定缺乏长期数据。这篇社论指出了长期数据的不足。它指出,伊拉克需要进行全面的纵向研究,以确定减肥手术可获得的益处是否可持续,并监测可能的并发症。开展强有力的长期研究将有助于改善患者预后、医疗保健政策,并为全球研究贡献有价值的数据。医疗服务提供者、研究人员和政策制定者之间的合作对于弥补这一差距和改善伊拉克的整体医疗保健状况至关重要。