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Health and Treatment Strategies in Obesity
Bariatric Surgery
Schweitzer M, Lidor A
Vaidya V (ed): Health and Treatment Strategies in Obesity.
Adv Psychosom Med. Basel, Karger, 2006, vol 27, pp 53-60 (DOI: 10.1159/000090963)
Abstract: Bariatric surgery is currently the only effective long-term treatment of morbid obesity
and its related co-morbidities. Gastric bypass, adjustable gastric banding, and duodenal
switch with biliopancreatic diversion are the three most common operations performed in the
United States to induce sustained weight loss. Patient selection is important since compliance
postoperatively leads to a successful outcome in over 80% of patients. Preoperative
psychological and behavioral problems may lead to maladaptive eating habits postoperatively
that defeat the purpose of the surgery. To date, we do not have a 100% reliable method
of profiling patients who will fail to keep weight off for the long term. It is therefore important
that patients who have preoperative psychological problems that may lead to failure to
lose or keep weight off after surgery are offered postoperative counseling along with group
support.
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