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Obesity and Bariat ric Surger y Dr. Sanjiv Haribhakti MS,DNB,MCh(G.I surgery) Chairman Kaizen Hospital, Ahmedabad

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Understant what is obesity and Bariatric Surgery, what are the risk factors and how to overcome on the it. For more information visit at http://gisurgery.info

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  • Obesity and

    Bariatric Surgery

    Dr. Sanjiv HaribhaktiMS,DNB,MCh(G.I surgery)

    Chairman

    Kaizen Hospital, Ahmedabad

  • What is Obesity?

    Multifactorial disease of excess fat storage with a genetic

    basis

    Influenced by the environment

    Lifelong and progressive

    Associated with multiple serious medical problems

  • Why everyone talks about obesity?

    Increasing incidence

    Increasing awareness

    Improving understanding of the disease path

    physiology and course

    Introduction of laparoscopic surgery

    Good long term results

  • India 2015 !!

  • Patient Awareness

    Health consciousness

    Knowledge of complications

    access to internet , reading

    Availability of less painful, laparoscopic surgery , with

    speedy recovery

  • How to Decide , Define?

    BMI , universal assessment tool

  • Assesment of obesity

    Determined by using weight and height to calculate a number called the body mass index (BMI)

    BMI = Body weight(kg)---------------------

    Height(m2)

  • overweight

    BMI - 25 to 30

    obese

    BMI - 30 - 40

    Morbidly Obese

    BMI > 40

    Assesment

  • Risk factors of obesity

    Obesity itself is a disease

  • The health risks of obesity

  • FRIENDS TOGETHER Metabolic Syndrome Syndrome X

    Abdominal obesity

    D M Type II

    Dyslipidemia

    Hypertension

  • Type 2 diabetes

    Gaining as little as 4-5 kg doubles your chance of developing type 2 diabetes

    More than 80% of people with diabetes are classified as overweight or obese

  • High blood pressure

    High blood

    pressure is twice

    as common in

    obese adults

  • High cholesterol

    Overweight people often

    have too much

    cholesterol in their

    blood.

    High cholesterol is linked

    to angina (a type of chest

    pain), heart disease, heart

    attack, and stroke

  • Arthritis

    Your risk of arthritis

    increases by 9 - 13% for

    every 1 kg of weight that

    you gain

  • Breathing problems

    Asthma and obstructive

    sleep apnea are more

    common in obese people.

    Mechanical and

    inflammatory reasons

  • Cancer

    Obesity may increase the risk of endometrial, breast, prostate, kidney, esophageal, and colon cancers

    Women who gain more than 8 kg between the age of 18 and midlife have double the risk of developing breast cancer after menopause

  • Gallbladder stones

    Excess Weight increase

    the chances of getting

    Gall bladder stones

  • Gastrointestinal Tract

    GERD

    Nonalcoholic fatty liver diseases from steatosis ,

    fibrosis to cirrhosis 30 to 100% in obese patients

  • Pregnancy

    complications

    Infertility

    Obesity increases the risk of diabetes during pregnancy,

    delivery complications, and birth defects

    Obese women have 10 times the risk of high blood

    pressure during pregnancy

  • Prevalence of Significant Morbidities

    per Weight

    Mokdad AH, et al. JAMA 2003;289:76.Centers for Disease Control, National Center for Health Statistics, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey* Increase in mortality rate from cancers of all kinds compared to lowest risk group (BMI 25-30). From: Call EE, et al.Overweight, obesity and mortality from cancer in a prospectively studies cohort of US adults. New Engl J Med 2003;348:1625.

    4%

    10%

    18%16%

    3%7%

    10%

    24%28%

    0%

    15% 14%

    32%

    41%

    15%

    26%23%

    44%

    51% 52%

    0%

    10%

    20%

    30%

    40%

    50%

    60%

    Diabetes Asthma Arthritis High Blood Pressure

    Cancer*

    BMI < 25 25 - 30 30 - 40 BMI > 40

  • Traditional Weight

    Loss Therapies

  • Diet

  • Exercise

  • Lifestyle Habits

  • Key to success

    Assesment of obesity

    Target with timeline

    Comittemnt

    Consistency

    Under proper guidence

    Regular reassesment

    ??? Difficult

  • Is there a better option?

    Yes ,

    Better

    Proven

    Consistent

    Minimal invasive

  • Surgery for

    Weight Loss

  • Current Bariatric Surgical Procedures

    Restrictive

    Sleeve Gastrectomy

    Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding

    Malabsorptive

    Duodenal Switch / Biliopancreatic Diversion

    Restrictive and Malabsorptive

    Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass

  • Who is a candidate for

    surgery?

  • Who Need surgery ?

    Age 18 to 60 years

    Patients have a Body Mass Index >40 kg/m2

    Patients have a Body Mass Index between

    35 and 40 kg/m2 with significant risk factors

    Patients have failed other medically managed weight-loss

    programs

  • Who dont need surgery ?

    Obesity related to a metabolic or endocrine disorder

    History of substance abuse or untreated major psychiatric

    disease

    Women who want to become pregnant within the next 18

    months

    Active cancer

    Advanced liver disease with PHT

    Severe OSA with Pulmonary hypertension

  • Adjustable Gastric Banding

    Laparoscopic

    Mean excess weight loss at 1 year

    of 42%1

    Requires implanted medical device

    Lowest rate of complications

    1. Buchwald, H. et al., JAMA. 2004; 292:1724-37.

  • Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy

    Laparoscopic

    Mean excess weight loss at

    1 year of 60%2

    No implanted medical

    device

    1. ASMBS, Position Statement on Sleeve Gastrectomy as a Bariatric Procedure. June 17, 2007.2. Lee CM, et al. Surg Endosc (2007) 21: 18101816

  • BMI 61.7 kg/m2

  • Gastric-Bypass

    Started in 1994

    Long-term sustained weight loss

    65 to 70 % of EWL

    No protein-calorie malabsorption

    Little vitamin or mineral deficiencies

    Technically difficult procedure

  • A Combination Approach is Most Common

    Laparoscopic

    Most frequently performed bariatric procedure

    Mean excess weight loss at 1 year of 70 %

    No implanted medical device

    Low rate of complications

    Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass

  • Resolution of Comorbidities

    % Improved % Resolved

    Diabetes 18 82

    Hypertension 18 70

    Osteoarthritis 47 41

    High Cholesterol 33 63

    Reflux Disease 24 72

    Breathing Problems at night 19 74

    Asthma 69 13

    Average 35.1% 55.7%

    90.8%Improved or Resolved

  • Deaths per 100 People with

    Morbid Obesity and Heart Disease

    Christou NV, Sampalis JS, Liberman M, et al. Surgery Decreases Long-Term Mortality, Morbidity, and Health Care Use in Morbidly Obese Patients. Annals of Surgery 2004;240(3):416-424.Dzavik V, Ghali WA, Norris C, et al. Long-Term Survival in 11,661 Patients with Multivessel Coronary Artery Disease in the Era of Stenting: a Report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators. American Heart Journal 2001;142(1):119-126.

  • Success Rate of Weight Loss Treatments for

    Morbid Obesity

    Eliosoff 1997; Sjostrom NEJM 2004, Obrien J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A. 2003 Aug;13(4):265-70.

    Treatment Average Weight Loss (% Total)% Excess Weight Loss at

    Five Years

    Placebo 46% 0%

    Diet / Behavior Modification 812% 1.6%(10 Years)Drug Therapy < 10% 10%

    Gastric Bypass Surgery 6585% Up to 100%

    Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding 4550% 56%

    Sleeve Gastrectomy 50-60% 65%

  • Only surgery has proven effective over the long

    term for most patients with clinically severe

    obesity

  • Myth surgery for weight loss is new & experimental

    Open surgery ~ 50 years

    Laparoscopic surgery

    ~ 15 years

    Proven results of > 10 years of Lap. Weight

    Loss Surgery

  • Myth - surgery for weight loss means

    liposuction

  • Surgery Will Not Work Alone

    Commitment to Diet & Exercise

  • KAIZEN OBESITY CLINIC

    Every Friday 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

    Multidisciplinary consultation

    Obesity surgery Counseling

    Support group meeting

    Public awareness program

  • Take Home Message

    Obesity is a disease

    Needs attention before it brings all friends together

    Metabolic surgery is the ONLY safe and effective

    long term solution

  • Thank You