International gold-standard hospital accreditation covering patient safety, infection control, medication management, and quality systems.
Independent surgical accreditation evaluating volume, outcomes, perioperative pathways, and continuous quality improvement.
Specialized accreditation for medical-travel patient experience, care coordination, and cross-border continuity of care.
Accreditation applies to Hospital CYNTAR, the host facility for the surgical program described on this site.
Hospital CYNTAR — Obesity Control Center (OCC) bariatric program
- Bariatric procedures performed
- 30,000+
- Patients in published ASMBS series
- 19,801
- Reported morbidity rate
- 1.2%
- Reported mortality
- 0
Institutional volume since program inception
Peer-reviewed bariatric series presented to the American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS).
Bariatric series — host facility
Bariatric series — host facility
Important context: Bariatric (weight-loss surgery) program metrics for the host facility — not hernia-specific outcomes. They reflect the institutional safety culture, perioperative systems, and surgical volume of the host facility — meaningful background when evaluating any surgical program operating inside it, but they are not a substitute for procedure-specific hernia outcome data.
Host-facility accreditation and bariatric-program metrics are published for institutional transparency only. They are not hernia-specific outcomes.
Editorial independence
Our editorial team operates independently of any commercial sponsor. No advertiser, vendor, or device manufacturer influences which topics we cover or what conclusions we publish. Recommendations follow current evidence and major society guidelines.
Medical review process
Every clinical page is reviewed by a board-certified surgeon before publication and re-reviewed at least annually. Reviewers verify factual accuracy, balance of evidence, and alignment with current AHS, EHS, SAGES, and HerniaSurge international guidance.
Evidence-based methodology
We prioritize systematic reviews, randomized trials, large registry studies, and society guidelines over single small studies, opinion pieces, or non-peer-reviewed sources. Where evidence is mixed, we say so.
How sources are selected
Citations come from peer-reviewed medical journals, major surgical societies, government health bodies, and academic medical centers. We prefer primary sources and link to PubMed or DOI where available.
How content is updated
All pages display a 'Last reviewed' date. We update content when new guidelines, major trials, or material safety information are published. Older pages are flagged for re-review on a rolling 12-month schedule.
Reviewer qualifications
Lead reviewer Dr. Ariel Ortiz, MD, FACS, FASMBS, is a board-certified general surgeon with over 25 years of operative experience. Full reviewer credentials are listed on the Medical Reviewers page.
Advisory board process
Advisory board members are vetted for board certification, hospital privileges, society membership, and absence of disqualifying disciplinary history. Profiles are published only after verification.
Conflict of interest policy
Reviewers and contributors disclose any financial relationships with device manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, or surgical centers. Material conflicts disqualify a reviewer from editing pages within that scope.
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Patients considering surgery outside their home country deserve clear information about facility credentials, surgeon qualifications, costs, follow-up logistics, and complication pathways. We publish only educational guidance and never make outcome claims we cannot support.
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