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Safety of biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch in patients with body mass index less than 50 kg/m2.
Wang, Alice; Nimeri, Abdelrahman; Genz, Michael; Feimster, James; Thompson, Kyle; Abdurakhmanov, Alexander; Vijayanagar, Vilok; McKillop, Iain; Barbat, Selwan; Kuwada, Timothy; Gersin, Keith S; Bauman, Roc.
Afiliação
  • Wang A; Department of Surgery, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, 45324, USA.
  • Nimeri A; Atrium Health Weight Management, Section of Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC, 28204, USA.
  • Genz M; Atrium Health Weight Management, Section of Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC, 28204, USA.
  • Feimster J; Atrium Health Weight Management, Section of Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC, 28204, USA.
  • Thompson K; Division of Research, Department of Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC, 28204, USA.
  • Abdurakhmanov A; Maimonides Medical Center, Department of Surgery, Brooklyn, NY, 11219, USA.
  • Vijayanagar V; HCA Health Capital Division, Hopewell, VA, 23860, USA.
  • McKillop I; Division of Research, Department of Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC, 28204, USA.
  • Barbat S; Atrium Health Weight Management, Section of Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC, 28204, USA.
  • Kuwada T; Atrium Health Weight Management, Section of Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC, 28204, USA.
  • Gersin KS; Atrium Health Weight Management, Section of Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC, 28204, USA.
  • Bauman R; Atrium Health Weight Management, Section of Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC, 28204, USA. roc.bauman@atriumhealth.org.
Surg Endosc ; 37(4): 3046-3052, 2023 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35922604
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch (BPD-DS) has often been reserved for patients with BMI > 50 kg/m2. We aim to assess the safety of BPD-DS in patients with morbid obesity (BMI 335 kg/m2 and < 50 kg/m2) using a 150-cm common channel (CC), 150-cm Roux limb, and 60-fr bougie.

METHODS:

A retrospective review was performed on patients with a BMI < 50 mg/k2 who underwent a BPD-DS in 2016-2019 at a single institution. Limb lengths were measured with a laparoscopic instrument with minimal tension. Sleeve gastrectomy was created with 60-fr bougie. Variables were compared using paired t test, Chi-square analysis or repeated measures ANOVA where appropriate.

RESULTS:

Forty-five patients underwent BPD-DS. CC lengths and Roux limb lengths were 158 ± 20 cm and 154 ± 18 cm, respectively. Preoperative BMI was 44.9 ± 2.3 kg/m2 and follow-up was 2.7 ± 1.4 years. One patient required reoperation for bleeding and died from multiorgan failure and delayed sleeve leak. There was 1 (2.2%) readmission for contained anastomotic leak and 2 ED visits (4.5%) within 30 days. There were no marginal ulcers, limb length revisions, or need for parental nutrition. Percent excess weight loss was 67.2 ± 19.7%. 88.9% (N = 8), 86.6% (N = 13), and 55.5% (N = 5) of patients had resolution or improvement of their diabetes mellitus type II, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia, respectively. 40% (N = 4) of patients had resolution of their gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and 11.4% (N = 5) developed de novo GERD. 32% (N = 14) of patients had vitamin D deficiency and 25% (N = 11) experienced zinc deficiency.

CONCLUSION:

BPD-DS may be considered in patients with BMI < 50 kg/m2 with 150-cm CC, 150-cm Roux limb, and a 60-fr bougie sleeve gastrectomy. There was sustained weight loss and no protein calorie malnutrition, but Vitamin D and zinc deficiency remained a challenge. Careful patient selection and proper counseling of the risks and benefits are necessary.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Refluxo Gastroesofágico / Desvio Biliopancreático / Desnutrição Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Refluxo Gastroesofágico / Desvio Biliopancreático / Desnutrição Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article