Peirong Tian, Boyu Tao, Mengyi Li, Yang Liu, Jingli Liu, Jia Liu, Peng Zhang, Zhongtao Zhang, Chinese College of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgeons and Beijing Quality Control and Improvement Center of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery
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Expert consensus on the clinical practice of sleeve gastrectomy in China using the modified Delphi method
Background
Sleeve gastrectomy (SG) is the most commonly performed bariatric surgery worldwide, including in China. Despite its prevalence, significant variations exist in its practice. This consensus aims to standardize SG practices in China.
Methods
A modified Delphi method was employed to gather expert opinions from 50 Chinese bariatric surgeons. Participants voted on 80 statements covering indications, contraindications, preoperative/postoperative management, and surgical techniques.
Results
Consensus was achieved on 54 out of 80 statements. Key areas include SG being the preferred choice for patients with high surgical risk and severe obesity. Agreement was reached on surgical techniques such as staple line reinforcement and the management of hiatal hernias found during surgery. Consensus was also achieved on aspects of preoperative and postoperative care, including routine endoscopy and the use of the enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol.
Conclusions
This consensus provides valuable guidelines for standardizing SG practices in China. It provides evidence-based recommendations to standardize SG practice, improve outcomes, and guide future research directions.
期刊介绍:
Asian Journal of Surgery, launched in 1978, is the official peer-reviewed open access journal of the Asian Surgical Association, the Taiwan Robotic Surgery Association, and the Taiwan Society of Coloproctology. The Journal is published monthly by Elsevier and is indexed in SCIE, Medline, ScienceDirect, Scopus, Embase, Current Contents, PubMed, Current Abstracts, BioEngineering Abstracts, SIIC Data Bases, CAB Abstracts, and CAB Health.
ASJSUR has a growing reputation as an important medium for the dissemination of cutting-edge developments in surgery and its related disciplines in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. Studies on state-of-the-art surgical innovations across the entire spectrum of clinical and experimental surgery are particularly welcome.
The journal publishes original articles, review articles, and case reports that are of exceptional and unique importance. The journal publishes original articles, review articles, and case reports that are of exceptional and unique importance.