MikeFerrara:Procedures for going back to finish omitted decompression are taught in every "technical" class that I know of. Yes, it's prudent. However, the difference is that at those levels you are planning dives that involve manitory staged decompression and there is always a chance that you'll have to skip some deco. I could be caused by currents, having to help another diver and who knows what else.
I haven't had any training that involved surfacing to retreive gas for an omitted deco stop. All the training I've had so far involved alternate plans for omitted deco (using your own gas) and sharing air on a stage bottle using buddy breathing. I haven't gotten that far I suppose.
No one has really debated the pros and cons of surfacing to retrieve more air and descending again vs. surfacing and going on O2. Thalassamania voiced a preference for the former and several people chose the latter. But I think the OOP's original question was which is better?