Status of the Field of Bariatric Surgery: a National Survey of China in 2018
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Status of the Field of Bariatric Surgery: a National Survey of China in 2018
Abstract
Background: Due to the slow development of bariatric surgery in mainland China, we aimed to provide fact-based status reports and recommendations for the development of bariatric surgery in mainland China by investigating the basic context, social environment, and perioperative treatment options of surgeons who perform bariatric surgery.
Study design: A questionnaire was prepared based on a literature review, consultations with experts and current issues. The three-part questionnaire was sent to medical professionals in the field of bariatric surgery. The results were gathered, and analysis was performed after collecting the data.
Results: In total, 98.5% of respondents were employed at public grade 3 class A hospitals, 70.8% were chief physicians and professors, 53.2% were trained at other institutions before their first bariatric surgery, 65.0% were previously engaged in gastrointestinal surgery, 76.9% were currently engaged in multiple fields of general surgery, 39.5% believed that low self-acceptance was the primary obstacle, 39.0% regarded news media networks as the most valued publicity platform, 48.0% accepted patients less than 16 years old, and 46.0% accepted patients greater than 65 years old. Additionally, 84.6% of respondents addressed comorbidities, 73.4% developed exercise guidance for patients, 81.6% believed that the total hospitalization cost was greater than 50,000 (CNY), 41.5% chose oral purgative for bowel preparation, 40.0% allowed patients to resume oral intake of liquids on the first day after surgery, and 70.7% routinely placed an abdominal drainage tube.
Conclusion: Bariatric surgery has great potential in mainland China, but many inconsistencies exist. This field is still in its infancy, and much work is needed.
Keywords: Bariatric surgery; Diabetes; ERAS; Mainland China; Obesity; Survey.
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