Sleeve-to-bypass conversion vs. sleeve-with-adjuvant GLP-1 receptor agonists: an academic multicenter retrospective study

Jul 21, 2025Surgical endoscopy

Comparing Sleeve-to-Bypass Surgery and Sleeve Surgery with Added GLP-1 Medicines in a Multi-Center Study

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Abstract

4901 patients were analyzed, with cRYGB associated with 11% greater total body weight loss compared to GLP1 receptor agonists over three years.

  • Patients undergoing cRYGB experienced significantly greater weight loss at all postoperative time points compared to those treated with GLP1-RAs.
  • Pre-intervention weights were similar between both treatment groups.
  • cRYGB patients had a higher baseline hemoglobin A1c level than those receiving GLP1-RAs.
  • No significant differences in hemoglobin A1c control were observed between the two treatment methods at any postoperative assessment.
  • Adjustments for demographic factors confirmed that cRYGB led to greater total body weight loss compared to GLP1-RAs.

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