Bariatric surgery in the elderly: A narrative review

Summary Introduction: Due to population ageing, the elderly obese population is increasing. Bariatric surgery is the standard treatment option for morbid obesity nowadays, but there is some controversy regarding its routine indication in the elderly population. Objetive: To review the current evid...

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Main Authors: Everton Cazzo, Martinho Antonio Gestic, Murillo Pimentel Utrini, Felipe David Mendonça Chaim, Francisco Callejas-Neto, José Carlos Pareja, Elinton Adami Chaim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Médica Brasileira
Series:Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
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spelling doaj-a68ee435a46544ef875ff7f94585fa1c2020-11-25T01:54:23ZengAssociação Médica BrasileiraRevista da Associação Médica Brasileira1806-928263978779210.1590/1806-9282.63.09.787S0104-42302017000900787Bariatric surgery in the elderly: A narrative reviewEverton CazzoMartinho Antonio GesticMurillo Pimentel UtriniFelipe David Mendonça ChaimFrancisco Callejas-NetoJosé Carlos ParejaElinton Adami ChaimSummary Introduction: Due to population ageing, the elderly obese population is increasing. Bariatric surgery is the standard treatment option for morbid obesity nowadays, but there is some controversy regarding its routine indication in the elderly population. Objetive: To review the current evidence about bariatric surgery in the elderly. Method: On-line search in the electronic databases Medline and Lilacs and compilation of the most significant data. The most relevant studies in the area over the past 16 years have been considered for this review. Results: There was significant methodological heterogeneity in the studies found in the literature. Historically, old age was associated with poorer outcomes after bariatric surgery, both in regards to early postoperative complications and less weight loss, and resolution of comorbidities. More recent studies have shown better results, with morbidity and mortality comparable to those observed in younger populations. More cautious patient selection and the evolution of the surgical technique appear to be the cause of such improvement. An extended multidisciplinary team including a geriatrician and a social worker may also help to improve the preoperative approach. Conclusion: Bariatric surgery is a safe and effective therapeutic option in the elderly population, but careful patient selection and specific preoperative assessment are mandatory.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302017000900787&lng=en&tlng=enobesityagedhealth of the elderlygeriatricsdigestive system surgical procedures
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Martinho Antonio Gestic
Murillo Pimentel Utrini
Felipe David Mendonça Chaim
Francisco Callejas-Neto
José Carlos Pareja
Elinton Adami Chaim
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Martinho Antonio Gestic
Murillo Pimentel Utrini
Felipe David Mendonça Chaim
Francisco Callejas-Neto
José Carlos Pareja
Elinton Adami Chaim
Bariatric surgery in the elderly: A narrative review
Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
obesity
aged
health of the elderly
geriatrics
digestive system surgical procedures
author_facet Everton Cazzo
Martinho Antonio Gestic
Murillo Pimentel Utrini
Felipe David Mendonça Chaim
Francisco Callejas-Neto
José Carlos Pareja
Elinton Adami Chaim
author_sort Everton Cazzo
title Bariatric surgery in the elderly: A narrative review
title_short Bariatric surgery in the elderly: A narrative review
title_full Bariatric surgery in the elderly: A narrative review
title_fullStr Bariatric surgery in the elderly: A narrative review
title_full_unstemmed Bariatric surgery in the elderly: A narrative review
title_sort bariatric surgery in the elderly: a narrative review
publisher Associação Médica Brasileira
series Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
issn 1806-9282
description Summary Introduction: Due to population ageing, the elderly obese population is increasing. Bariatric surgery is the standard treatment option for morbid obesity nowadays, but there is some controversy regarding its routine indication in the elderly population. Objetive: To review the current evidence about bariatric surgery in the elderly. Method: On-line search in the electronic databases Medline and Lilacs and compilation of the most significant data. The most relevant studies in the area over the past 16 years have been considered for this review. Results: There was significant methodological heterogeneity in the studies found in the literature. Historically, old age was associated with poorer outcomes after bariatric surgery, both in regards to early postoperative complications and less weight loss, and resolution of comorbidities. More recent studies have shown better results, with morbidity and mortality comparable to those observed in younger populations. More cautious patient selection and the evolution of the surgical technique appear to be the cause of such improvement. An extended multidisciplinary team including a geriatrician and a social worker may also help to improve the preoperative approach. Conclusion: Bariatric surgery is a safe and effective therapeutic option in the elderly population, but careful patient selection and specific preoperative assessment are mandatory.
topic obesity
aged
health of the elderly
geriatrics
digestive system surgical procedures
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