Some centers consider an age over 50 to be a contraindication for obesity surgery. This study was conducted to examine the
relationship between age and one-year postoperative weight of patients receiving gastric restrictive surgery (
n = 616) for morbid obesity. Patients were divided into four age groups (18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-65 years) matched for preoperative
obesity. At one year there were no statistically significant differences in weight loss or postoperative obesity. There were
four (0.6%) surgically related deaths. The mortality of patients aged 50 or older (1.1%) was not significantly higher than
that of younger patients (0.6%). It was concluded that older age
per se need not be a contraindication for surgery.
Age - gastric restrictive surgery - morbid obesity - weight loss