Revised sleeve gastrectomy: another option for weight loss failure after sleeve gastrectomy

Oct 31, 2013Surgical endoscopy

Using a second sleeve gastrectomy as an option after initial weight loss surgery doesn’t work

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Abstract

Thirty-six patients underwent revisional sleeve gastrectomy (ReSG) with a mean percentage of excess weight loss of 58.5% after a mean follow-up of 20 months.

  • The mean age of patients was 41.3 years, with a mean body mass index (BMI) of 39.9 at the time of ReSG.
  • Indications for ReSG included insufficient weight loss in 19 patients (52.8%), weight regain in 15 patients (41.7%), and severe gastroesophageal reflux in 2 patients.
  • Gastrografin swallow tests indicated primary dilatation in 24 cases and secondary dilatation in 12 cases.
  • CT scan volumetry revealed a mean gastric volume of 387.8 cc among 21 patients evaluated.
  • The operative time averaged 43 minutes, and the mean hospital stay was 3.9 days, with only one recorded complication.

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