Surgical approach to adolescent obesity.

Thomas H Inge, Meg Zeller, Victor F Garcia, Stephen R Daniels
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Abstract

The obesity epidemic has resulted in the premature onset of traditionally adult diseases in children and adolescents. Bariatric surgery can be used to achieve significant weight loss and resolution of major and minor comorbidities of obesity. It is not known, however, whether weight loss or comorbidity resolution after adolescent bariatric surgery is sustainable over the lifetime, given the powerful biologic mechanisms that are thought to play an important role in development of severe obesity in these patients. There are also concerns about whether bariatric procedures may have unanticipated adverse nutritional consequences when applied in adolescence. Principles of adolescent medicine and evidence from adult bariatric surgical studies can be used to rationally guide the application of bariatric procedures to a group of young patients wither serious medical and psychological comorbidities of severe obesity. Given the immediacy of some of the medical and psychosocial complications, impaired quality of life, and the added health care costs of adolescent obesity, adolescent bariatric surgery programs should be developed to meet these needs. Adolescent bariatric surgery programs should have expertise that enables them to assess and meet the unique medical, cognitive, physiological, and psychosocial needs of the adolescent. Indications for operation during adolescence should be conservative until appropriately designed clinical studies have demonstrated the safety and efficacy of these techniques applied to adolescents.

手术治疗青少年肥胖。
肥胖的流行已导致儿童和青少年中传统成人疾病的过早发病。减肥手术可用于实现显著的体重减轻和解决肥胖的主要和次要合并症。然而,目前尚不清楚的是,青少年减肥手术后的体重减轻或合并症的解决是否可以持续一生,因为强大的生物学机制被认为在这些患者严重肥胖的发展中起着重要作用。还有人担心减肥手术在青少年中是否会产生意想不到的不良营养后果。青少年医学的原则和成人减肥手术研究的证据可以合理地指导减肥手术对一组患有严重肥胖的严重医学和心理合并症的年轻患者的应用。考虑到青少年肥胖的一些医学和心理并发症的直接性,生活质量的受损,以及增加的医疗保健费用,青少年减肥手术计划应该发展以满足这些需求。青少年减肥手术项目应该有专业知识,使他们能够评估和满足青少年独特的医学、认知、生理和社会心理需求。在适当设计的临床研究证明这些技术应用于青少年的安全性和有效性之前,青少年手术的指征应保守。
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