Medium-Term Results of Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy: a Matched Comparison with Gastric Bypass

Feb 5, 2015Obesity surgery

Medium-term results of stomach-sleeve surgery compared to gastric bypass

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Abstract

Five years after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG), patients experienced an average weight loss of 28.3%.

  • The mean surgical time for LSG was 113.5 minutes, with an average blood loss of 49.1 ml.
  • The rate of major complications following LSG was 1.6%, with an average postoperative stay of 3.0 days.
  • Weight loss at 5 years for LSG was comparable to that of gastric bypass patients, while mini-gastric bypass patients lost more weight.
  • LSG patients showed a lower rate of micronutrient deficiency compared to those undergoing gastric bypass.
  • All surgical groups reported improved quality of life at 5 years, with no significant differences between them.

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