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Because of the increased utilization of laparoscopic
adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) and the performance of these procedures in an
outpatient setting, Surgical Review Corporation (SRC) has developed a freestanding outpatient International Centers of Excellence for Bariatric Surgery (ICE)
program.
In considering the parameters of the program, SRC's International Bariatric Surgery Review
Committee recognized that patients treated in a freestanding
outpatient ICE should carry surgical
risk levels appropriate to the outpatient setting. Some of the general program
requirements are:
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The program requirements define a low-risk patient as less than 60 years old
with a BMI of less than 55, weight under 425 pounds, and an American Society of
Anesthesiologists classification of less than 4, with no prior history of deep
venous thrombosis or pulmonary embolism.
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Outpatient procedures are limited to those which do not involve stapling or
division of the gastrointestinal tract.
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An outpatient facility must perform a minimum of 100 cases per year.
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Outpatient centers located less than one mile from or on the same campus as a
tertiary care facility may apply with the inpatient facility.
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Surgery centers that are located further than one mile away from a tertiary
care facility must apply to this program.
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There must be a formal transfer agreement to a tertiary care facility; however,
that facility does not have to be a SRC International Center of Excellence for Bariatric Surgery.
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The transfer facility must cooperate with a site inspection to examine
furniture, equipment and inpatient charts of all bariatric surgery
patients transferred to or hospitalized in their facility subsequent to
the surgery in the applicant freestanding center.
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Site inspectors must be allowed to interview staff at the transfer facility.
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Application fees to become a freestanding ICE are the same as
the hospital-based ICE program.
The outpatient program may be expanded in the future as additional procedures
which can be safely performed in an outpatient setting are developed and
approved. In the meantime, SRC believes that the freestanding
ICE program is an important next step in ensuring the delivery of bariatric
surgical care globally with the highest levels of efficacy, efficiency and
safety.
For more information, please contact Alejandra Dunn at +1.919.792.3770,
Monday - Friday from 8:30 am - 5:30 pm Eastern time or via email at
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