CoViD-19 Pandemic and Bariatric Surgery in Argentina

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Argentina was able to anticipate public health interventions in order to flatten the contagion curve of CoViD-19. Eighty-three surgeons answered an online survey to assess the impact of the pandemic on bariatric surgery (BS) in Argentina. Most of them showed a high economic dependence on BS. Near 90% of health institutions were on phase 0 or I. While 90% still performed other laparoscopic surgeries, BS was suspended. In many surgeries for nonsuspected CoViD-19 patients, high personnel protection resources were applied. Ninety-five percent offered virtual consults. Most surgeons would not change usual algorithms or techniques. To restart BS a scientific society recommendation was expected, including patient selection criteria. The opinions gathered by this survey were taken into account to elaborate official recommendations for restarting elective BS.

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Beskow, A. F., Martinez-Duartez, P. R., Behrens Estrada, E. J., Fiolo, F. E., & Ramos, A. C. (2020). CoViD-19 Pandemic and Bariatric Surgery in Argentina. Obesity Surgery, 30(12), 5170–5176. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-020-05004-2

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