Abstract Background Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) has gained popularity in the last 10 years for its good results in weight loss and comorbidity control. However, guidelines on the pathological examination of the specimen are lacking. The aim of this retrospective study was to determine the usefulness of the routine specimen examination when presurgery endoscopy (upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, UGIE) and multiple gastric biopsies are part of the preoperative work-up. Methods A retrospective review of records of the patients submitted to LSG between January 2012 and August 2017 was carried out. Sex, age, histopathology findings in the presurgery endoscopy biopsies and surgical specimen, and the prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection were analyzed. Results A total of 925 patients entered the study group (mean age = 44.1 years, Females = 80.3%, BMI = 44.58 kg/m2). The most common histopathology pattern in the endoscopy biopsies and in the surgical specimens was inactive chronic gastritis (64.4 and 55.6%, respectively). Helicobacter pylori infection was 24.6 and 2.48%, respectively. Ninety-nine percent (n 796) of patients with non-significant endoscopy biopsy findings showed the same patterns in specimen analysis. Only three patients (0.3%) who had intestinal presurgery metaplasia were positive in the specimen analysis, and two cases of gastric stromal neoplasms (gastrointestinal stromal tumor and gastric leiomyoma) were found intraoperatively. Conclusion Most of the findings are non-significant and can be predicted if UGIE plus multiple biopsies is routinely included in the bariatric work-up with significant cost reduction. In those patients who had a significant finding prior to the surgery or intraoperatively, the pathological examination of the specimen is recommended. Keywords Sleeve gastrectomy . Bariatric surgery . Biopsy . Histopathology . Morbid obesity

Histopathology findings in patients undergoing laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy / Canil, Ammiel Martínez; Iossa, Angelo; Termine, Pietro; Caporilli, Daniela; Petrozza, Vincenzo; Silecchia, Gianfranco. - In: OBESITY SURGERY. - ISSN 0960-8923. - 28:6(2018), pp. 1760-1765. [10.1007/s11695-017-3092-9]

Histopathology findings in patients undergoing laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy

Iossa, Angelo
Investigation
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Termine, Pietro
Software
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Caporilli, Daniela
Software
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Petrozza, Vincenzo
Investigation
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Silecchia, Gianfranco
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Conceptualization
2018

Abstract

Abstract Background Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) has gained popularity in the last 10 years for its good results in weight loss and comorbidity control. However, guidelines on the pathological examination of the specimen are lacking. The aim of this retrospective study was to determine the usefulness of the routine specimen examination when presurgery endoscopy (upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, UGIE) and multiple gastric biopsies are part of the preoperative work-up. Methods A retrospective review of records of the patients submitted to LSG between January 2012 and August 2017 was carried out. Sex, age, histopathology findings in the presurgery endoscopy biopsies and surgical specimen, and the prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection were analyzed. Results A total of 925 patients entered the study group (mean age = 44.1 years, Females = 80.3%, BMI = 44.58 kg/m2). The most common histopathology pattern in the endoscopy biopsies and in the surgical specimens was inactive chronic gastritis (64.4 and 55.6%, respectively). Helicobacter pylori infection was 24.6 and 2.48%, respectively. Ninety-nine percent (n 796) of patients with non-significant endoscopy biopsy findings showed the same patterns in specimen analysis. Only three patients (0.3%) who had intestinal presurgery metaplasia were positive in the specimen analysis, and two cases of gastric stromal neoplasms (gastrointestinal stromal tumor and gastric leiomyoma) were found intraoperatively. Conclusion Most of the findings are non-significant and can be predicted if UGIE plus multiple biopsies is routinely included in the bariatric work-up with significant cost reduction. In those patients who had a significant finding prior to the surgery or intraoperatively, the pathological examination of the specimen is recommended. Keywords Sleeve gastrectomy . Bariatric surgery . Biopsy . Histopathology . Morbid obesity
2018
bariatric surgery; biopsy; Helicobacter pylori; histopathology; morbid obesity; sleeve gastrectomy; surgery; endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism; nutrition and dietetics
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Histopathology findings in patients undergoing laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy / Canil, Ammiel Martínez; Iossa, Angelo; Termine, Pietro; Caporilli, Daniela; Petrozza, Vincenzo; Silecchia, Gianfranco. - In: OBESITY SURGERY. - ISSN 0960-8923. - 28:6(2018), pp. 1760-1765. [10.1007/s11695-017-3092-9]
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