Mid-term outcomes of gastric bypass weight loss failure to duodenal switch

Jul 12, 2016Surgery for obesity and related diseases : official journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery

Medium-term results when gastric bypass weight loss does not succeed and duodenal switch is used

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Abstract

Patients who underwent revision from gastric bypass to duodenal switch experienced a mean excess weight loss of 56.4% at 24 months post-surgery.

  • The mean excess weight loss (EWL) after primary Roux-en-Y gastric bypass was 16.2% over an average of 16 years.
  • After conversion to duodenal switch, patients achieved mean EWL of 31.2%, 45.1%, 51%, 54.2%, 56%, and 56.4% at 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 24 months, respectively.
  • At the 12-month mark, the mean total weight loss was 27.7%, and at 24 months, it was 29.2%.
  • Follow-up rates were 81.8% for those beyond 1 year and 73.3% for those beyond 2 years post-revision.
  • There was no statistically significant difference in mean EWL at 12 and 24 months between the two surgical techniques used.

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