Laparoscopic adjustable gastric band (LAGB) is the bariatric procedure most likely subject to revisional surgery. Both laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGB) represent viable options, but the long-term results are still lacking. In 2014, we published the 2-year follow-up of our multicenter cohort of revisional LSG after failed LAGB. Evaluate the long-term follow-up (median 9.3 years) of the same cohort of patients. University and primary-care hospitals, Italy. We retrospectively examined a prospectively maintained database of the previously published multicenter cohort of 56 patients who underwent LSG after failed LAGB between 2008–2011. The control group included cross-matched non-revisional LSGs. The primary endpoint was weight loss, secondary endpoints co-morbidities, and the need for further bariatric surgery. The study group included 44 patients and the control group 56. We found %EWL 53% Vs. 67% (p =.021), ëMIL (54 Vs. 68%, p =.018), %TWL (26 Vs. 34%, p =.002). We also found more severe GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) symptoms in the revisional than in the primary group (9.0 vs. 1.8% mild and 23.0 vs. 3.0% severe). Ten patients from the revisional group (22.7%) vs. eight in the primary group (13%) underwent further bariatric surgery (LRYGB). Our results showed less favorable weight loss in revisional than primary LSG after LABG, higher prevalence of GERD, and a more frequent need for further revisional surgery. Despite the study’s limitations, the present data suggest that the long-term outcomes may offset the possible reduced short-term complication rate after revisional sleeve gastrectomy for a failed LABG.

Long-term outcomes of sleeve gastrectomy as a revisional procedure after failed gastric band. a multicenter cross-matched cohort study / de Angelis, F.; Boru Cristian, Eugeniu.; Iossa, A.; Perotta, N.; Campanile, F. C.; Silecchia, G.. - In: UPDATES IN SURGERY. - ISSN 2038-131X. - Oct 3(2021), pp. 1-5. [10.1007/s13304-021-01182-5]

Long-term outcomes of sleeve gastrectomy as a revisional procedure after failed gastric band. a multicenter cross-matched cohort study

de Angelis F.
Co-primo
Conceptualization
;
Boru Cristian Eugeniu.
Co-primo
Validation
;
Iossa A.
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Silecchia G.
Supervision
2021

Abstract

Laparoscopic adjustable gastric band (LAGB) is the bariatric procedure most likely subject to revisional surgery. Both laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGB) represent viable options, but the long-term results are still lacking. In 2014, we published the 2-year follow-up of our multicenter cohort of revisional LSG after failed LAGB. Evaluate the long-term follow-up (median 9.3 years) of the same cohort of patients. University and primary-care hospitals, Italy. We retrospectively examined a prospectively maintained database of the previously published multicenter cohort of 56 patients who underwent LSG after failed LAGB between 2008–2011. The control group included cross-matched non-revisional LSGs. The primary endpoint was weight loss, secondary endpoints co-morbidities, and the need for further bariatric surgery. The study group included 44 patients and the control group 56. We found %EWL 53% Vs. 67% (p =.021), ëMIL (54 Vs. 68%, p =.018), %TWL (26 Vs. 34%, p =.002). We also found more severe GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) symptoms in the revisional than in the primary group (9.0 vs. 1.8% mild and 23.0 vs. 3.0% severe). Ten patients from the revisional group (22.7%) vs. eight in the primary group (13%) underwent further bariatric surgery (LRYGB). Our results showed less favorable weight loss in revisional than primary LSG after LABG, higher prevalence of GERD, and a more frequent need for further revisional surgery. Despite the study’s limitations, the present data suggest that the long-term outcomes may offset the possible reduced short-term complication rate after revisional sleeve gastrectomy for a failed LABG.
2021
failed gastric banding; gastric bypass; gerd; revisional surgery; sleeve gastrectomy; weight regain
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Long-term outcomes of sleeve gastrectomy as a revisional procedure after failed gastric band. a multicenter cross-matched cohort study / de Angelis, F.; Boru Cristian, Eugeniu.; Iossa, A.; Perotta, N.; Campanile, F. C.; Silecchia, G.. - In: UPDATES IN SURGERY. - ISSN 2038-131X. - Oct 3(2021), pp. 1-5. [10.1007/s13304-021-01182-5]
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