Background: Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGBP) is a commonly performed surgical intervention for morbid obesity. Some authors considered age ≥55 years as a relative contraindication to bariatric surgery. We examined the operative outcomes, weight loss, hospital stay and resolution of co-morbidities in patients ≥55 years old compared with those ≥55 years old undergoing LRYGBP. Methods: From Jan 2000 to Feb 2005, 350 LRYGBPs were performed. 48 patients >55 years old (13.7%) were compared to the remaining patients. Results: Analysis of the 48 patients ≥55 years old compared with 302 patients <55 revealed no difference in complication rate, although the older patients had a significantly greater percentage of serious complications. Younger patients lost more weight than older patients. Both groups demonstrated resolution of comorbidities, although the difference was not significant. Conclusions: LRYGBP is safe and well tolerated in morbidly obese patients ≥55 years. The older patients had more serious complications and lost less weight; however, their weight loss and resolution of co-morbidities improved their quality of life. Age should not be a contraindication to bariatric surgery. © FD-Communications Inc.
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Frutos, M. D., Luján, J., Hernández, Q., Valero, G., & Parrilla, P. (2006). Results of laparoscopic gastric bypass in patients ≥55 years old. Obesity Surgery, 16(4), 461–464. https://doi.org/10.1381/096089206776327233
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