129 Lipoedema and Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery: A Systematic Review

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129 Lipoedema and Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery: A Systematic Review
Abstract
Lipoedema is a chronic, progressive condition characterised by disproportionate fat accumulation in the lower extremities, often misdiagnosed due to symptom overlap with obesity. Weight management is a key component of lipoedema treatment, yet the role of bariatric surgery remains unclear. This systematic review evaluates the impact of bariatric and metabolic surgery (BMS) on lipoedema symptoms, weight loss outcomes, and the need for further interventions.A systematic search of PubMed, Scopus, and the Cochrane Library was conducted up to January 2025 following PRISMA guidelines. Studies reporting on patients with lipoedema (or equivalent diagnoses) who underwent BMS were included. Quality was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) checklist for case reports and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) tool for case series.Seven studies met the inclusion criteria (five case reports, two cohort studies), comprising 51 patients. All underwent BMS, primarily sleeve gastrectomy or Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. One study (n=31) reported a significant reduction in thigh volume and weight loss comparable to controls. The remaining studies found persistent or worsened lower body disproportionality and no improvement in pain. Postoperative lipoedema diagnoses were common, raising concerns over diagnostic accuracy. Overall weight loss averaged 33.9% total weight loss.Bariatric and metabolic surgery achieves meaningful weight reduction in lipoedema patients with obesity but does not consistently improve core lipoedema symptoms. Its role remains adjunctive rather than primary. Larger prospective studies using standardised definitions and outcome measures are needed to clarify its therapeutic value in this population.
Publication
BJS
Date
2025-12-29
Volume
112
Issue
Supplement_17
Pages
znaf270.045
Journal Abbr
Br J Surg
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1/8/26, 4:52 PM
ISSN
1365-2168
Short Title
129 Lipoedema and Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery
Library Catalog
Silverchair
Citation
Pajaziti, Q., Geropoulos, G., MacVicar, E., Colucci, N., Lucocq, J., Lamb, P., & Robertson, A. (2025). 129 Lipoedema and Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery: A Systematic Review. BJS, 112(Supplement_17), znaf270.045. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znaf270.045
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