This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Thomas Inge during the SAGES/IPEG Session: Are You Kidding? You Want to be a Pediatric Bariatric Surgeon? Everything You Need to Know But Were Afraid to Ask on
Keyword(s): AAP, adults, American Academy of Pediatrics, AMOS trial, bariatric surgery, BMI, body mass index, bowel obstruction, cardiovascular risk, children, cholecystectomy, comorbidities, diabetes remission, dieting, dyslipidemia, electronic medical record, EMR, ferritin, follow-up, funding, gastric banding, gastric bypass, guidelines, health-related quality of life, healthcare utilization, HRQOL, hypertension, internal hernia, International Pediatric Endosurgery Group, IPEG, iron deficiency, islet cells, Israeli, kidney function, long-term outcomes, metabolism, morbid obesity, mortality, National Institutes of Health, night blindness, NIH, nutrition, obesity, outcomes, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, pcori, pediatric bariatric surgeon, physiology, plasticity, research, sleeve gastrecomy, stress, stricture dilatation, teen longitudinal assessment of bariatric surgery, teen-LABS study, teenagers, Texas Childrens Hospital, transferrin, Type II diabetes, upper endoscopy, weight gain, weight loss
Multicenter teen-LABS study–3:17
AMOS trial–13:18 Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol 2017
QoL after surgery–14:01 NEJM 2016
Conclusion–15:07