Gynecology and Minimally Invasive Therapy (Jan 2021)

Assessing the effectiveness of a weight reduction program in hospitalized obese patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery

  • Ken Imai,
  • Kenro Chikazawa,
  • Takaki Ito,
  • Azusa Kimura,
  • Hiroyoshi Ko,
  • Yokota Miho,
  • Tomoyuki Kuwata,
  • Ryo Konno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/GMIT.GMIT_73_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 44 – 46

Abstract

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Investigate the efficacy of a hospitalized weight reduction program before laparoscopic surgery among high body mass index (BMI) patients with endometrial cancer. The patients were housed in a shared room, received exercise guidance, and restricted to a total caloric intake of 1200 kcal. A physiotherapist and a dietitian provided pedometer and nutritional guidance, respectively. The primary outcome was weight reduction. Among the 16 patients included, 12 (75%) had Stage I endometrial cancer and 10 (62.5%) underwent laparoscopic surgery. Weight and BMI at first consultation were 88.4±10.4 kg and 34.8±3.9 kg/m2, respectively. The rate of weight reduction was 6.5%±2.5%; on average, BMI decreased by 2.1±1.0 kg/m2. The duration from initial consultation to surgery was 39.1±11.4 days. Hospitalization duration until weight reduction was 20.8±8.0 days; there were no surgical complications. Our hospitalized weight reduction program may be effective for obese endometrial cancer patients.

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