Guideline No. 386-Gynaecologic Surgery in the Obese Patient

被引:6
|
作者
Yong, Paul J.
Thurston, Jackie
Singh, Sukhbir S.
Allaire, Catherine
机构
[1] Vancouver, BC
[2] Calgary, AB
[3] Ottawa, ON
关键词
obesity; body mass index (BMI); surgery; laparoscopy; hysterectomy; gynecology; BODY-MASS INDEX; VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM PROPHYLAXIS; ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA; BARIATRIC SURGERY; LAPAROSCOPIC HYSTERECTOMY; COMBINED ABDOMINOPLASTY; ROBOTIC HYSTERECTOMY; GYNECOLOGIC SURGERY; AMERICAN SOCIETY; MORBID-OBESITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.jogc.2018.12.005
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Objective: To provide gynaecologic surgeons with a contemporary review on the pre-, intra-, and postoperative issues of the obese patient and to provide guidance for optimization and strategies for safer surgical care. Intended Users: Physicians, including gynaecologists, family physicians, general surgeons; nurses, including registered nurses and nurse practitioners; medical trainees, including medical students, residents, and fellows; and all other health care providers. Target Population: Adult women (18 years and older) meeting criteria for obesity (body mass index >= 30) and undergoing gynaecologic surgery. Outcomes: Physiologic changes and comorbid conditions associated with obesity; the evidence for the impact of obesity on gynaecologic surgery; and preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative interventions to reduce risk. Evidence: For this guideline, relevant studies were searched in the PubMed, EMBASE, Medline, and Cochrane databases. MeSH search terms included Gynecology, Obesity, Obesity/morbid, Overweight, Body mass index, Surgery, Laparoscopy, Laparotomy, Anesthesia, Intraoperative complications, Postoperative complications, Morbidity, and Mortality. Validation methods: The content and recommendations were drafted and agreed upon by the principal authors and members of the Gynaecology Committee. The Board of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC) approved the final draft for publication. The quality of evidence was rated using the criteria described in the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology framework. Benefits, Harms, and Costs: Obesity affects 1 in 5 Canadian adults. This guideline outlines strategies to improve outcomes in obese women undergoing gynaecologic surgery. Guideline Update: This SOGC clinical practice guideline will be automatically reviewed 5 years after publication. However, authors can propose another review date if they feel that 5 years is too short/ long based on their expert knowledge of the subject matter.
引用
收藏
页码:1356 / +
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Cushing's Syndrome in a Morbidly Obese Patient Undergoing Evaluation before Bariatric Surgery
    Borsoi, Livia
    Ludvik, Bernhard
    Prager, Gerhard
    Luger, Anton
    Riedl, Michaela
    OBESITY FACTS, 2014, 7 (03) : 191 - 196
  • [32] Menetrier's disease in a morbid obese patient undergoing bariatric surgery: A case report
    Sen, Ozan
    Oray, Seref
    Calikoglu, Ismail
    Ozcan, Cumhur
    Turkcapar, Ahmet Gokhan
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SURGERY CASE REPORTS, 2022, 98
  • [33] Bariatric surgery after failed conservative management in a morbidly obese patient with endometrial cancer
    Montemorano, Lauren
    Smrz, Stacy A.
    Jalilvand, Anahita D.
    Noria, Sabrena F.
    Salani, Ritu
    GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY REPORTS, 2019, 27 : 69 - 71
  • [34] Intraoperative Monitoring of the Obese Patient Undergoing Surgery: A Narrative Review
    Andrea P. Haren
    Shrijit Nair
    Maria C. Pace
    Pasquale Sansone
    Advances in Therapy, 2021, 38 : 3622 - 3651
  • [35] Massive Weight Loss Without Surgery in a Super Obese Patient
    Rebecca Marzocchi
    Davide Cappellari
    Riccardo Dalle Grave
    Giulio Marchesini
    Obesity Surgery, 2011, 21 : 540 - 545
  • [36] The Overweight and Obese Patient in Oculofacial Plastic Surgery: A Narrative Review
    Rana, Harkaran S.
    Clabeaux, Carson E.
    Patadia, Amol H.
    Allen, Richard C.
    OPHTHALMIC PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY, 2023, 39 (06) : 525 - 532
  • [37] Massive Weight Loss Without Surgery in a Super Obese Patient
    Marzocchi, Rebecca
    Cappellari, Davide
    Dalle Grave, Riccardo
    Marchesini, Giulio
    OBESITY SURGERY, 2011, 21 (04) : 540 - 545
  • [38] Preoperative Leukocyte Counts Increase Risk of Adverse Outcomes in Obese Patient Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
    Lin, Chia-Heng
    Lin, Chen-Chun
    CHINESE JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 2018, 61 (06): : 319 - 324
  • [39] Successful treatment of a severe course of coronavirus infection in the obese polymorbid patient after bariatric surgery
    Siutkina, I. P.
    Khabarov, D., V
    Bulychev, P., V
    Demura, A. Yu
    Inyoshina, A. D.
    BYULLETEN SIBIRSKOY MEDITSINY, 2022, 21 (02): : 207 - 211
  • [40] WHEN OBESE PEOPLE ARE MORE PATIENT THAN NON-OBESE PEOPLE A study of post-surgery individuals in a weight loss association
    Budria, Santiago
    Lacomba, Juan A.
    Lagos, Francisco
    Swedberg, Pablo
    REVISTA INTERNACIONAL DE SOCIOLOGIA, 2012, 70 : 83 - 98