Repeat sleeve gastrectomy: optimization of outcomes by modifying the indications and technique

Mar 21, 2018Surgery for obesity and related diseases : official journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery

Improving results of repeat sleeve gastrectomy by changing when and how it is done

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Abstract

The mean excess weight loss after repeat sleeve gastrectomy (re-SG) was 62.3%.

  • A total of 46 patients underwent re-SG, with a mean age of 47.5 years and a mean body mass index (BMI) before surgery of 47.2 kg/m².
  • The average time between the first sleeve gastrectomy and re-SG was 73 months.
  • Complications occurred in 15.2% of cases, and there was one death (2.1%) among the patients.
  • At follow-up, the mean BMI dropped to 32.1 kg/m², indicating a significant reduction in weight.
  • Higher residual gastric volumes were linked to an increased risk of gastric leaks, particularly for volumes between 250 and 350 mL.

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