Author:
Shahmiri Shahab Shahabi,Parmar Chetan,Yang Wah,Lainas Panagiotis,Pouwels Sjaak,DavarpanahJazi Amir Hossein,Chiappetta Sonja,Seki Yosuke,Omar Islam,Vilallonga Ramon,Kassir Radwan,Abbas Syed Imran,Bashir Ahmad,Singhal Rishi,Kow Lilian,Kermansaravi Mohammad
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) in patients with low body mass index patients is a topic of debate. This study aimed to address all aspects of controversies in these patients by using a worldwide survey.
Methods
An online 35-item questionnaire survey based on existing controversies surrounding MBS in class 1 obesity was created by 17 bariatric surgeons from 10 different countries. Responses were collected and analysed by authors.
Results
A total of 543 bariatric surgeons from 65 countries participated in this survey. 52.29% of participants agreed with the statement that MBS should be offered to class-1 obese patients without any obesity related comorbidities. Most of the respondents (68.43%) believed that MBS surgery should not be offered to patients under the age of 18 with class I obesity. 81.01% of respondents agreed with the statement that surgical interventions should be considered after failure of non-surgical treatments.
Conclusion
This survey demonstrated worldwide variations in metabolic/bariatric surgery in patients with class 1 obesity. Precise analysis of these results is useful for identifying different aspects for future research and consensus building.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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