Ethical considerations in bariatric surgery in a developing country.

Clujul medical (1957) Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-07-15 DOI:10.15386/cjmed-733
Aida Puia, Ion Cosmin Puia, Paul Gabriel Cristea
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Abstract

Background and aims: Obesity is the fastest growing health problem worldwide. Ethical issues linked to obesity are numerous and still under debate even in countries with a long history in obesity treatment.

Methods: From 2007 to 2015 we performed several types of bariatric surgical approaches on 250 patients with an average body mass index (BMI) of 42. The age range was 12-64 years. No death was recorded. Direct or phone contact was possible with 90% of them during follow-up. Starting from a specific question based approach in ethics we present aspects regarding obesity surgery in Romania. Patients' safety, informed consent, cost cover, the role of bariatric surgery in children and bariatric surgeons' training are discussed.

Results: Co-morbidities improved or even disappeared in 90% of our patients. Informed consent is a major problem, due to the lack of public knowledge necessary. The private system in Romania offers bariatric surgery at lower prices than Western Europe but is still out of reach for a person with an average income. Lack of maturity and disharmonic family relations raise a series of challenges in assessing the best interest of children and adolescents. Ethics committees, which operate according to well-defined processes, are more and more active in universities and research centers in Romania, checking that methods and performance of scientific studies meet adequate standards.

Conclusions: A detailed informed consent, thorough preoperative patient assessment and method selection are mandatory for good results in obesity surgery. Insufficient financial resources combined with the long time necessary to acquire the expertise for laparoscopic bariatric surgery may represent an additional pressure on both physicians and patients.

发展中国家减肥手术的伦理考虑。
背景和目的:肥胖是世界范围内增长最快的健康问题。与肥胖有关的伦理问题很多,即使在肥胖治疗历史悠久的国家,也仍在争论中。方法:从2007年到2015年,我们对250例平均体重指数(BMI)为42的患者进行了几种减肥手术入路。年龄范围为12-64岁。没有死亡记录。在随访期间,90%的人可以直接或电话联系。从一个具体的基于问题的伦理方法开始,我们提出了有关罗马尼亚肥胖手术的方面。讨论了患者的安全、知情同意、费用覆盖、儿童减肥手术的作用和减肥外科医生的培训。结果:90%的患者合并症改善甚至消失。由于缺乏必要的公众知识,知情同意是一个主要问题。罗马尼亚的私人系统提供的减肥手术价格低于西欧,但对于中等收入的人来说仍然遥不可及。缺乏成熟和不和谐的家庭关系对评估儿童和青少年的最佳利益提出了一系列挑战。伦理委员会根据明确的程序运作,在罗马尼亚的大学和研究中心越来越活跃,检查科学研究的方法和表现是否符合适当的标准。结论:详细的知情同意、全面的术前患者评估和方法选择是肥胖手术取得良好效果的必要条件。财政资源不足,再加上获得腹腔镜减肥手术所需的长时间,可能会给医生和患者带来额外的压力。
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