Recent Trends In Management Of Failure Of Weight Loss After Sleeve Gastrectomy

Mohamed Galal Hefida;

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Abstract
Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy is a restrictive surgical technique that involves resection of a significant portion of the stomach by means of stapling the greater curvature. This procedure is rapidly gaining popularity and acceptance as a primary bariatric procedure with good results on weight loss. Long-term weight regain is a feared complication of restrictive bariatric operation.
The Sleeve Gastrectomy (SG) is still in its early stages as a primary bariatric surgery and long-term data about its efficacy remains limited. From the long term studies available it seems that approximately one-fifth of SG patients might be at risk for long-term weight regain and about 5-10% of total SG patients will require surgical management forit. The possible mechanism behind this weight regain is slowly being addressed. Patient noncompliance with dietary and lifestyle regimens is the most practical factor that needs to be considered and can be prevented with a multidisciplinary team. Long-term gastric pouch dilatation and gut hormone modulation are other theories that have been proposed to explain this weight regain. Successful management strategies to combat weight recidivism include revisional bariatric surgery, performing a re- sleeve gastrectomy or the addition of an adjustable band in the primary banded sleeve gastrectomy. However, the safety of revisional bariatric surgery is a concern and should be performed only by an experienced bariatric surgeon. It remains that as the SG continues to grow as a popular choice for the management of morbid obesity, more concrete long term information will become available to address the how and why weight regain occurs.


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Title Recent Trends In Management Of Failure Of Weight Loss After Sleeve Gastrectomy
Other Titles الطرق الحديثة في كيفية علاج فشل إنقاص الوزن بعد عملية تكميم المعدة بالمنظار
Authors Mohamed Galal Hefida
Issue Date 2017

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