Long-term efficacy of a low-pressure adjustable gastric band in the treatment of morbid obesity

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Anwar, Mohamed
Collins, Jane
Kow, Lilian
Toouli, James [1 ]
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[1] Flinders Med Ctr, Dept Gen & Digest Surg, Bedford Pk, SA 5042, Australia
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10.1097/SLA.0b013e31816bcd28
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Objective: To determine the long-term efficacy and safety of a low-pressure adjustable gastric band in the treatment for morbid obesity and to detect whether age, gender, or preoperative body mass index (BMI) has an impact on the outcome. Background: It is well known that low-pressure adjustable gastric bands such as the Swedish adjustable gastric bands (SAGB) lead to weight loss. However, very few long-term studies have been published and questions remain regarding long-term efficacy and safety, and whether any of the patient's demographic parameters including age, gender, or initial BMI impact the long-term outcome. Methods: Six hundred consecutive patients who had a SAGB inserted between August 1996 and October 2005 were evaluated with regard to their initial BMI, age, and sex. Results: There were 488 females and 112 males, with mean age 45.3 +/- 9. 1, mean BMI 42.9 +/- 7.2 kg/m(2), and mean weight 119.6 +/- 23.9 kg. Overall morbidity was 25.7% (10.4% perioperative, whereas 15.3% on long term). The following data represents 2, 3, 5, and 7 years of follow-up respectively. Mean BMI decreased to 30.9, 30.5, 32.7, and 31.2 kg/m(2), whereas mean percentage excess weight loss (%EWL) was 60.5%, 61.5%, 53.2%, and 61.2%. Patients with BMI (< 40 kg/m(2)) lost 63.7%, 61.2%, 45.5%, and 66.1% of their excess weight, whereas patients with BMI (40-49.9 kg/m(2)) lost 60.1%, 61.3%, 59.4%, and 66.6%, patients with BMI (50-50.9 kg/m2) lost 57.5%, 67.5%, 49.3%, and 40.2%, and patients with BMI (> 60kg/m(2)) lost 42.2%, 46.3%, 38.7%, and 40.2%. Female patients %EWL were 62.2%, 62.1%, 55.1%, and 62.3%, whereas male %EWL were 54.1%, 59.1%,42.1%, and 51.3%. Patients < 40 years %EWL were 61.8%,62.5%, 57.1%, and 86.2%, whereas > 40 years %EWL were 60.1%, 61.2%, 52.4%, and 60. 1 %. Conclusion: The SAGB is effective in achieving long-term sustainable weight loss with an acceptably low complication rate. Bands are effective regardless of patients' age and gender. Furthermore, preoperative BMI up to 60 kg/m(2) does not influence the outcome.
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