Bariatric surgery in Australia: who, why and how?

Simon Collingwood Kitto, David Borradale, Carol A Jeffrey, Julian Anderson Smith, Elmer Virgil Villanueva

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Abstract

A review of published reports was conducted to identify gaps in the research regarding bariatric surgery. Much of the research that has been conducted is clinical outcome based; however, little research has been conducted in many key areas. Data on the demographics of the bariatric surgery group are patchy at best. The role of best practice and evidence-based medicine in bariatric surgery seems to be poorly understood, and equity issues and the role of clinical pathways in bariatric surgery need to be clarified. Significant gaps were identified in the published reports regarding pathways to bariatric surgery and multidisciplinary team use. Additionally, much of the published report and research data were from US studies, as few Australian studies have been conducted. Further research and policy and practice developments in bariatric surgery are needed, especially with regard to the Australian context.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)727 - 732
Number of pages6
JournalANZ Journal of Surgery
Volume77
Issue number9
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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