Laparoscopic Conversion of Sleeve Gastrectomy to One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass in a Hostile Abdomen

Apr 8, 2021Obesity surgery

Switching from Sleeve Gastrectomy to One-Anastomosis Gastric Bypass Using Laparoscopy in Difficult Surgical Conditions

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Abstract

The patient achieved 58% excess BMI loss at 1-year follow-up after converting from sleeve gastrectomy to one anastomosis gastric bypass.

  • Revisional surgery is commonly performed due to weight regain following sleeve gastrectomy, with observed failure rates of up to 22% after 10 years.
  • Major complication rates for revisional surgeries may reach up to 10% as indicated by retrospective studies.
  • In this case, extensive adhesions complicated the conversion from sleeve gastrectomy to one anastomosis gastric bypass.
  • The decision to use one anastomosis gastric bypass was based on the specific surgical context and previous complications from the patient's primary procedure.
  • An uneventful post-operative course was noted, allowing discharge on the second post-operative day.

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