Medical care of infection patients undergoing weight loss surgery and laparoscopy, relying on cardio-pulmonary & Neurological care: A systematic review

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  • Kamran Hadavand Mirzaei, Mahdi Forooghafkan, Mohsen Soltan Abadi, Hamid Ghazipoor, Leila Liaghat* Author

Keywords:

Medical Care, Patient, Weight Loss Surgery, Laparoscopy, Cardiopulmonary Care.

Abstract

The present study has systematically examined the medical care of patients undergoing weight loss surgery and laparoscopy, relying on cardiopulmonary care. In this study, 80 articles were examined by searching the words "systematic review of medical care", "patients undergoing weight loss surgery" and "laparoscopy based on cardiopulmonary care". Obesity is one of the biggest human problems in the new age. In the heart failure guidelines published in 2013 by the college of cardiology and the American heart association, it was announced that obesity is considered as the starting point of heart failure. In this guide, obesity is mentioned as a medical condition that by itself puts a person in stage a of heart failure. Stage an according to this guide refers to the stage in which the obese person is without structural heart disease and without symptoms of heart failure. This means that even if an obese person has no signs or symptoms of heart failure, they are at risk stage a due to their obesity. The results showed that laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive method that uses small incisions and specialized tools and cameras to perform various surgeries, including weight loss surgery. The camera allows the surgeon to view the inside of the body on a monitor, providing a detailed view of the organs and tissues being operated on. Compared to traditional open surgery, laparoscopic surgery has many advantages. These benefits include: less pain, smaller scars, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery time. Laparoscopy can be used to perform a wide range of surgeries, including gallbladder removal, hernia repair, and weight loss surgery. Although laparoscopic surgery may not be suitable for everyone, it is a safe and effective option for many patients. This procedure has become a popular choice among surgeons and patients. Usually, in laparoscopic surgery, patients can return to their normal activities within one or two weeks

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2024-07-01

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