An analysis of the objective and subjective evaluation of the results of surgical treatment of morbid obesity
https://doi.org/10.14341/omet2015326-30
Abstract
The results of surgical treatment of morbid obesity usually considers a variety of factors and the main attention is paid to the dynamics of body weight after surgery. It is generally accepted that in the absence of reducing excess body weight or with minimum weight loss (a few kilograms), the result is considered unsatisfactory. The aim of the work was to compare an objective assessment of gastric bypass (GBS) and gastric banding (GB) and the subjective evaluation of treatment effectiveness by patients themselves. The study included 457 (69.7%) patients that underwent GB and 198 (30.3%) patients after GBS. At the late postoperative period 243 patients (53.2%) were available after the GB and 112 (56.6%) patients after GBS. The frequency of matches between objective and subjective assessment of outcomes of surgery usually did not exceed 50%. Given this, there is a need for a comprehensive analysis of the results of bariatric surgery. Developed multicomponent scale allows to evaluate the effectiveness of any bariatric surgery.
About the Authors
Valeriy Nikolaevich EgievRussian Federation
Sc.D., prof., Head of the Department of Surgery and Oncology, Faculty training of health workers
Yuliya Borisovna Mayorova
Russian Federation
Ph.D., Associate Professor of Surgery and Oncology, Faculty training of health workers
Evgeniy Aleksandrovich Zorin
Russian Federation
Ph.D., surgeon
Anastasiya Vladimirovna Мелеshko
Russian Federation
Postgraduate student of the Department of Surgery and Oncology, Faculty training of health workers
Ekaterina Sergeevna Orlovskaya
Russian Federation
Residence of the Department of Surgery and Oncology, Faculty training of health workers
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Egiev V.N., Mayorova Yu.B., Zorin E.A., Мелеshko A.V., Orlovskaya E.S. An analysis of the objective and subjective evaluation of the results of surgical treatment of morbid obesity. Obesity and metabolism. 2015;12(3):26-30. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14341/omet2015326-30

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