Laparoscopic conversion of failed gastric bypass to duodenal switch: technical considerations and preliminary outcomes

Oct 16, 2007Surgery for obesity and related diseases : official journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery

Switching from failed stomach bypass to duodenal switch surgery using laparoscopy: key steps and early results

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Abstract

Twelve patients showed a mean excess weight loss of 63% after laparoscopic conversion from failed Roux-en-Y gastric bypass to biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch at 11 months postoperatively.

  • The mean age of patients before conversion was 41 years.
  • The mean body mass index prior to conversion was 41 kg/m².
  • One patient required laparotomy, while 4 patients developed stricture at the gastrogastrostomy site.
  • All obesity-related co-morbidities resolved completely following significant weight loss.
  • Most gastrogastrostomies were performed using a 25-mm circular stapler, suggesting a possible method to reduce stricture rates.

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