ReSleeve or revisional one anastomosis gastric bypass for failed primary sleeve gastrectomy with dilated gastric tube: a retrospective study

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作者
Gerges, Wadie Boshra [1 ]
Omar, Ahmed S. M. [1 ]
Shoka, Ahmed Ain [1 ]
Hamed, Mohammed Abdalmegeed [1 ]
Abdelrahim, Hossam S. [1 ]
Makram, Fady [1 ]
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[1] Ain Shams Univ, Fac Med, Dept Gen Surg, Cairo, Egypt
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SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES | 2024年 / 38卷 / 02期
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LSG; Weight loss failure; Revisional bariatric surgery; Resleeve; Laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass; Dilated gastric tube; ROUX-EN-Y; BARIATRIC SURGERY; WEIGHT REGAIN; MORBID-OBESITY; OUTCOMES; EXPERIENCE; VOLUME;
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10.1007/s00464-023-10609-6
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background Revisional bariatric surgery (RBS) has been increasingly performed due to weight loss failure (WLF). Many revisional procedures have been proposed after primary laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (pLSG) failure, including ReSleeve gastrectomy (ReLSG), and laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass (LOAGB). Choosing the RBS post-pLSG failure represents a challenge. WLF without gastric tube (GT) dilation is undoubtedly converted to a malabsorptive procedure, but the presence of GT dilation makes it more difficult to select a RBS. This study aimed to compare two relatively simple revisional procedures after pLSG failure with dilated GT to help decision making on which procedure better done to which patient. Methods Data of 52 patients who completed one year follow-up (FU) after their RBS (ReLSG: 27 or LOAGB: 25) for their failed pLSG were collected, assessed, correlated to weight loss (WL) and compared.Results Mean operative time was 97 +/- 18.4 min. with revisional LOAGB (RLOAGB) and 62 +/- 11 min. with ReLSG. Six patients (11.5%) had seven postoperative procedure-specific complications. Significant hemorrhage occurred in three patients. Two cases of leakage were encountered with each procedure. LOAGB Patients had lower mean final weight (76.2 +/- 10.5 vs 85.3 +/- 13), lower mean Final BMI (26.4 +/- 2.5 vs 29.7 +/- 2.9) and higher mean percentage of excess weight loss (EWL%) (83.6 +/- 13.5% vs 60.29 +/- 14.6%). All RLOAGB patients and 77.8% of ReLSG patients had EWL% > 50%. RLOAGB patients had higher EWL% compared to ReLSG (p < 0.001). Insufficient WL (IWL) patients had higher EWL% compared to weight regain (WR) patients (p = 0.034).Conclusion Both procedures (RLOAGB and ReLSG) were relatively safe and effective in terms of WL. RLOAGB led to higher WL compared to ReLSG in all types of patients despite higher Caloric intake. IWL patients had more WL compared to WR patients. WL was not related to GT dilation type. Large-scale longer-FU studies are still needed.
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