Single-Port One Anastomosis Sleeve Gastrectomy with Transit Bipartition: Initial Experience and Technique.
Obes Surg
; 34(7): 2739-2743, 2024 Jul.
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| ID: mdl-38773010
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Sleeve gastrectomy with transit bipartition (SG-TB) procedure has been gaining traction recently. While being a relatively novel procedure, it shows potentials to improve the standalone SG outcomes, such as diabetes remission and reflux. This article aims to show insights on performing SG-TB in one anastomosis fashion (SG-OATB) and single-port approach.METHODS:
Three patients who underwent laparoscopic single-port SG-OATB at our hospital were included. The parameters included in this study comprised of age, gender, height, weight, body mass index (BMI), type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) assessment, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) assessment, length of the small bowel, the duration of the procedure, and 30-day readmission rate.RESULTS:
The mean preoperative assessments for the three patients were as follows two females vs. one male; age 38.7 ± 5.5 years old; weight 105.7 ± 5.4 kg; height 1.64 ± 0.11 m; BMI 39.3 ± 4.7 kg/m2; fasting blood glucose 6.7 ± 1.2 mmol/L; glycosylated hemoglobin level 7.1 ± 1.3%; GERD-Questionnaire score 6.3 ± 1.5; two patients with esophagitis grade A and B following endoscopy. The total duration of the procedure was 170.0 ± 26.5 min; there was no need for conversion to multiple-port in all patients. The 30-day readmission rate for all patients was 0%.CONCLUSION:
In our small cases of patients, single-port SG-OATB is feasible and safe. We found the closure of the anastomosis defect to be most technically demanding. To understand better the outcome of single-port SG-OATB, studies with larger sample and longer follow-up will be needed in the future.Key words
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Obesity, Morbid
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Gastroesophageal Reflux
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Body Mass Index
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Laparoscopy
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Gastrectomy
Limits:
Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
Language:
En
Journal:
Obes Surg
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Obes. surg
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Obesity surgery
Journal subject:
METABOLISMO
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Country of publication:
Estados Unidos