Revisional Procedures after Sleeve Gastrectomy for Weight Recurrence or Inadequate Weight Loss: An Analysis of the MBSAQIP Database

Sep 28, 2023Journal of clinical medicine

Follow-up Weight Loss Surgeries after Sleeve Gastrectomy for Weight Regain or Poor Weight Loss: Analysis of a National Database

AI simplified

Abstract

Among 7388 patients, RYGB was the most performed conversional procedure after sleeve gastrectomy.

  • Patients undergoing single anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass (SADI) and biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch (BPD-DS) had higher preoperative body mass index.
  • The primary reasons for conversion included weight recurrence (63.0%) and inadequate weight loss (37.0%).
  • SADI and BPD-DS were associated with longer operative times and higher leak rates compared to Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB).
  • Serious complications, reoperations, readmissions, and 30-day mortality rates were similar across RYGB, SADI, and BPD-DS groups.
  • Conversion procedure type did not independently predict complications.

AI simplified

Key numbers

5734 of 7388
Conversion Rate to RYGB
Patients who underwent conversion from SG to RYGB
0%
30-Day Mortality Rate
Mortality rate for all three procedures (RYGB, SADI, BPD-DS)
1.6% SADI, 1.3% BPD-DS, 0.5% RYGB
Anastomotic Leak Rate
Rates of anastomotic leaks across the three procedures

Full Text

What this is

  • This research analyzes 30-day complications and mortality rates after converting sleeve gastrectomy (SG) to other bariatric procedures.
  • It uses data from the MBSAQIP database to compare Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), single-anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass (SADI), and biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch (BPD-DS).
  • The findings aim to clarify the safety profiles of these conversion procedures for patients experiencing weight recurrence (WR) or inadequate weight loss (IWL).

Essence

  • RYGB is the most common conversion from SG, with similar safety profiles for RYGB, SADI, and BPD-DS. Despite longer operative times and higher leak rates for SADI and BPD-DS, all procedures showed comparable 30-day complications and mortality rates.

Key takeaways

  • RYGB was performed in 77.6% of conversions from SG, indicating its popularity among revisional procedures. The primary reasons for conversion were WR (63%) and IWL (37%).
  • SADI and BPD-DS had longer operative times and higher rates of anastomotic leaks compared to RYGB, but all procedures had similar rates of serious complications and mortality within 30 days.
  • Conversion procedure type did not independently predict complications, suggesting that the choice of revisional surgery may be based more on patient-specific factors than on inherent risks of the procedures.

Caveats

  • The study is limited by the nature of the MBSAQIP database, which may lack detailed data on concurrent indications for conversion and the timing of procedures. Outcomes were restricted to 30 days, potentially missing long-term complications.

AI simplified

what lands in your inbox each week:

  • 📚7 fresh studies
  • 📝plain-language summaries
  • direct links to original studies
  • 🏅top journal indicators
  • 📅weekly delivery
  • 🧘‍♂️always free