Peter N. Benotti MD
Southold, NY
USA.
Patient Preparation for Bariatric Surgery provides a comprehensive and state of the art review of all aspects of the patient preparation process, The text reviews current literature and controversies involving sources of referrals and the difficulties encountered by primary care physicians in managing patients with extreme obesity. Strategies for addressing this problem and integrating primary care physicians in comprehensive obesity programs are presented. The text also reviews current indications for surgery and the current patient access limitations that have resulted in the need for revised surgical indications based more on medical need than mere extent of obesity.
Written by an authority in the field, Patient Preparation for Bariatric Surgery is a valuable resource for bariatric surgeons, bariatric physicians and all allied health personnel who manage patients with extreme obesity and will assist in the advancement of this area of surgery as well as stimulate new discovery.
Chapter 1
Introduction
Chapter 2
Indications and Patient Referrals for Bariatric Surgery
Chapter 3
Patient Education and Informed Consent
Chapter 4
Initial Medical Evaluation
Chapter 5
Psychological and Behavioral Evaluation
Chapter 6
Comprehensive Medical Evaluation
Chapter 7
Nutrition I: Protein and Vitamins
Chapter 8
Nutrition II: Minerals
Chapter 9
Pregnancy
Chapter 10
Diagnostic Endoscopy: Perioperative
Chapter 11
Therapeutic Endoscopy
Chapter 12
Risk Assessment in Bariatric Surgery
Chapter 13
Management of the High-Risk Bariatric Surgery Candidate
Chapter 14
Anesthesia Considerations in Bariatric Surgery