Bariatric Surgery in Asia in the Last 5 Years (2005–2009)

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Davide Lomanto
Wei-Jei Lee
Rajat Goel
Jeannette Jen-Mai Lee
Asim Shabbir
Jimmy BY So
Chih-Kun Huang
Pradeep Chowbey
Muffazal Lakdawala
Barlian Sutedja
Simon K. H. Wong
Seigo Kitano
Chin Kin Fah
Hildegardes C. Dineros
Andrew Wong
Anton Cheng
Shanker Pasupathy
Sang Kuon Lee
Paisal Pongchairerks
Tran Binh Giang
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[1] National University Hospital,Department of Surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgical Centre
[2] Min-Sheng General Hospital,Department of Surgery
[3] National University of Singapore,Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
[4] E-Da Hospital,Bariatric & Metabolic International Surgery Center
[5] Institute of Minimal Access,Minimal Access & Bariatric Surgery
[6] Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery,Department of surgery
[7] Max Healthcare,Department of surgery
[8] Saifee Hospital,Department of surgery, Faculty of Medicine
[9] R.S. Gading Pluit Hospital,Upper GI, Metabolic and Surgical Nutrition Unit, MILES & Nutrition
[10] Prince of Wales Hospital,Section of Bariatric Surgery
[11] Oita University,Department of UGI and Bariatric Surgery
[12] University Malaya,Department of UGI and Bariatric Surgery
[13] St Luke’s Medical Center,Department of UGI and Bariatric Surgery
[14] Changi General Hospital,Division of Bariatric Surgery
[15] Khoo Teck Puat Hospital,Department of Surgery
[16] Singapore General Hospital,Department of Surgery
[17] Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital,undefined
[18] Bumrungrad Hospital,undefined
[19] Vietduc University Hospital,undefined
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Obesity Surgery | 2012年 / 22卷
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Gastric banding; Asia; Sleeve gastrectomy; Gastric bypass; Epidemiology;
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Obesity is a major public health concern around the world, including Asia. Bariatric surgery has grown in popularity to combat this rising trend. An e-mail questionnaire survey was sent to all the representative Asia-Pacific Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Society (APMBSS) members of 12 leading Asian countries to provide bariatric surgery data for the last 5 years (2005–2009). The data provided by representative members were discussed at the 6th International APMBSS Congress held at Singapore between 21st and 23rd October 2010. Eleven nations except China responded. Between 2005 and 2009, a total of 6,598 bariatric procedures were performed on 2,445 men and 4,153 women with a mean age of 35.5 years (range, 18–69years) and mean BMI of 44.27 kg/m2 (range, 31.4–73 kg/m2) by 155 practicing surgeons. Almost all of the operations were performed laparoscopically (99.8%). For combined years 2005–2009, the four most commonly performed procedures were laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB, 35.9%), laparoscopic standard Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGB, 24.3%), laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG, 19.5%), and laparoscopic mini gastric bypass (15.4%). Comparing the 5-year trend from 2004 to 2009, the absolute numbers of bariatric surgery procedures in Asia increased from 381 to 2,091, an increase of 5.5 times. LSG increased from 1% to 24.8% and LRYGB from 12% to 27.7%, a relative increase of 24.8 and 2.3 times, whereas LAGB and mini gastric bypass decreased from 44.6% to 35.6% and 41.7% to 6.7%, respectively. The absolute growth rate of bariatric surgery in Asia over the last 5 years was 449%.
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