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Evan Nadler, MD - 2024 Pediatric Bariatric Surgery Update Course

Video Published 2024-02-07 Updated 2024-02-12

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Dr. Evan Nadler discusses clinical controversies in pediatric bariatric surgery, including operating on preteens under age 13, patients with genetic obesity syndromes, and program accreditation requirements. Presents multi-center data showing comparable safety and efficacy in preteen patients versus adolescents, challenging AAP guideline age restrictions.

Key Takeaways

  • Only 0.05% of pediatric patients needing bariatric surgery receive it, highlighting massive access gaps in pediatric obesity care.
  • MBSAQIP data shows preteen bariatric surgery patients are actually sicker than teens (more diabetes, sleep apnea) but have equal/better safety outcomes.
  • Age cutoffs for bariatric surgery lack evidence—youngest successful cases at age 4-5 with genetic obesity syndromes (MC4R, Rohat syndrome).
  • MBSAQIP requirements for freestanding children's hospitals: 100 lifetime cases (75 as fellow), 20 stapled cases/year—less restrictive than before.
  • Using BMI percentiles (vs absolute BMI) in insurance documentation can improve authorization success for lower-BMI pediatric candidates.

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