UK surgeons call for changes in weight-loss surgery rules
January 23rd, 2011 - 1:45 pm ICT by ANILondon, Jan 23 (ANI): With modern lifestyles, excessive weight is an increasingly common condition resulting in greater health risks.
Now, surgeons in the UK are urging lawmakers to change a rule that allows weight-loss surgery on fat people before they become dangerously overweight, reports the Daily Express.
They are trying to convince Health Secretary Andrew Lansley that the move could save the National Health Service millions of pounds a year by cutting weight-related diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and strokes.
NHS guidelines class anyone with a body mass index over 30 as obese, but bar lap band surgery on anyone with a BMI of under 40. Surgeons want the NHS threshold lowered to 30, in line with recent changes in America.
“We now have strong evidence that earlier intervention is better for the patient and is very cost effective for the health service,” said David Kerrigan, who runs the obesity surgery group Gravitas in Buckinghamshire.
“If you stop someone having lifetime diabetes the operation pays for itself within a few years. You prevent all sorts of complications including loss of eyesight, risk of limb loss and possibly kidney failure,” said Professor Alberic Fiennes, of The British Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society. (ANI)
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