Mexican Journal of Medical Research ICSA (Jan 2020)

Importance of the Evaluation in the Quality of life in bariatric surgery

  • Iracema Islas-Vega,
  • Alfredo García-Alvarado,
  • Juan Roberto González Santamaría

DOI
https://doi.org/10.29057/mjmr.v8i15.3960
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 15
pp. 3 – 8

Abstract

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Obesity is a serious health problem that has increased in recent decades. It is a chronic disease responsible for serious physical, psychological and social problems, reaching to alter the quality of life of people who suffer from it. Bariatric surgery is the best treatment for obesity even in its most severe levels, since in addition to reducing excess weight, it achieves a high rate of improvement and remission of metabolic comorbidities, improving the quality and expectation of life of the operated patients. Within bariatric procedures, laparoscopic gastric bypass and laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy are the most performed worldwide. Quality of life is defined as, the perception that the obese person has of their physical, psychological, and social limitations and the reduction of opportunities. The success of the surgery consists of changing the quality of life of the patient. The results should not be evaluated only according to the initial loss or late weight gain, complications or sequelae of one or another technique or the subsequent need for cosmetic surgery, but a series of factors derived from the patients themselves should be taken into account, which together define the quality of life and even the cost / benefit ratio.

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