2019-2022年全国代谢和减肥手术报告:利用韩国代谢和减肥手术数据库注册协会。

Hayemin Lee, Yeon-Ju Huh, Won Jun Seo, Yoonhong Kim, Dong Jin Kim
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目的:韩国实行保险制度后,减肥和代谢外科手术的数量有所增加。本研究旨在利用韩国代谢与减肥外科协会(KSMBS)数据库登记的数据,提供一份关于 2019 年至 2022 年全国范围内这些手术状况的综合报告:本研究分析了 KSMBS 注册表中的数据,这些数据收集自 2019 年 1 月至 2022 年 12 月期间 58 家机构的 68 名认证外科医生。排除无关病例后,最终分析包括7377名患者:从2019年到2022年,每年分别收集了1869、1934、1782和1792名患者的数据。每年的翻修手术率分别占总病例的 7.1%、8.2%、4.6% 和 4.5%。最常见的主刀手术是袖状胃切除术(SG,占 71.1% 至 78.9%),其次是 Roux-en-Y 胃旁路术(RYGB,占 9.6% 至 13.4%)。这些手术的安全性很高,发病率低(0.5% 至 0.9%),4 年内死亡率为零。在术后两年内,接受 SG、RYGB 和 Sleeve Plus 手术的患者的总减重百分比相似:结论:自国家保险制度实施以来,韩国的减肥和新陈代谢手术数量显著增加。SG是实施最多的初级手术。所有手术的短期疗效都很安全,随访结果也很合理,这表明保险对手术的可及性和安全性产生了积极影响。
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A Nationwide Report on Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery in 2019-2022: Utilizing the Korean Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Database Registry.

Purpose: The introduction of insurance coverage in Korea has led to a rise in the number of bariatric and metabolic surgeries. This study aims to provide a comprehensive report on the nationwide status of these surgeries from 2019 to 2022, utilizing data from the Korean Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (KSMBS) database registry.

Materials and methods: This study analyzed data from the KSMBS registry, collected from 68 certified surgeons across 58 institutions from January 2019 to December 2022. After excluding non-relevant cases, the final analysis included 7,377 patients.

Results: Annually, data for 1,869, 1,934, 1,782, and 1,792 patients were collected from 2019 to 2022, respectively. The rate of revisional operations accounted for 7.1%, 8.2%, 4.6%, and 4.5% of the total cases each year. The most common primary surgery was Sleeve Gastrectomy (SG, ranging from 71.1% to 78.9%), followed by Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB, ranging from 9.6% to 13.4%). The surgeries demonstrated a high safety profile, with a low morbidity rate (0.5% to 0.9%) and a zero mortality rate over the 4 years. Within 2 years post-operation, the Total Weight Loss Percentage was similar among patients who underwent SG, RYGB, and Sleeve Plus procedures.

Conclusion: The number of bariatric and metabolic surgeries in Korea has increased significantly since the introduction of national insurance coverage. SG was the most performed primary procedure. All surgical procedures showed safe short-term outcomes and yielded reasonable results upon follow-up, indicating a positive impact of insurance coverage on the accessibility and safety of surgeries.

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