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Abstract Background :Advances in surgery and anesthesia yield bariatric surgery as a short-stay procedure. Short-stay bariatric surgery can be successfully performed by applying an ultra fast-track pathway, which consists in a multidisciplinary perioperative management focused on the patient, with the aim to enhance recovery and improve outcome. Many components are involved, including adequate selection of patients, preoperative preparation, minimally invasive surgery, experienced team, dedicated facilities, possibility of follow up, and the application of several strategies that reduce surgical stress Study objective :This study aimed to evaluate the effiency of enhanced recovery pathways in bariatric surgery, in terms of perioperative management and procedural outcomes to determine the feasibility and safety of fast-track laparoscopic bariatric surgery Design : A prospective randomised control trial |