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Tunis Med ; 88(11): 799-803, 2010 Nov.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21049408

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Prevalence of obesity is increasing steadily. It exposes the patient to numerous complications and represents a serious public health issue. Various treatments were tried. Surgery is actually a credible alternative. Many techniques can be made by laparoscopic approach. AIM: To evaluate early and late results of laparoscopic treatment of morbid obesity by two techniques: gastric banding adjustable and gastric by-pass. METHODS: From May 2001 to July 2007, 27 patients were laparoscopically operated on for severe obesity in our department. Twenty four patients were treated with a gastric banding and 3 patients with gastric bypass. The primary endpoint was: excessive weight loss (EWL), BMI variations and patients' satisfaction. The secondary endpoints were mortality, morbidity and conversion. RESULTS: The mean age was 36 years. There were 4 males and 23 females. The mean preoperative weight was 122.4 kg (range: 87-152) and the mean body mass index (BMI) was 42,5 kg/m2 (range 36.5-52 kg/m2). The mean operating time was 129 minutes (range: 50-300). The mean hospital stay was 4.76 days (range: 3-8). There were no postoperative deaths. Early complication was present in 3 patients. Late complications were present in one patient. No conversion to laparotomy was necessary. BMI decreased from 42.9 to 31 kg/m2 and EWL reached 43%; CONCLUSION: The results of our experience are encouraging with an acceptable complication rate and no death. Laparoscopic treatment can be done with good results.


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Gastric Bypass , Gastroplasty , Laparoscopy , Obesity, Morbid/surgery , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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