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Review
. 2018 Feb;28(1):27-41.
doi: 10.1016/j.thorsurg.2017.09.004.

Thoracic Surgery Considerations in Obese Patients

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Thoracic Surgery Considerations in Obese Patients

Douglas Z Liou et al. Thorac Surg Clin. 2018 Feb.

Abstract

The obesity epidemic in the United States has increased greatly over the past several decades, and thoracic surgeons are likely to see obese patients routinely in their practices. Obesity has direct deleterious health effects such as metabolic disorder and cardiovascular disease, and is associated with many cancers. Obese patients who need thoracic surgery pose practical challenges to many of the routine elements in perioperative management. Preoperative assessment of obesity-related comorbid conditions and risk stratification for surgery, thorough intraoperative planning for anesthesia and surgery, and postoperative strategies to optimize pulmonary hygiene and mobility minimize the risk of adverse outcomes.

Keywords: Comorbidities; Complications; Obesity; Outcomes; Thoracic surgery.

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