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Review
. 1988 Oct;104(4):806-12.

Gastric bypass revision: lessons learned from 920 cases

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Review

Gastric bypass revision: lessons learned from 920 cases

R W Schwartz et al. Surgery. 1988 Oct.

Abstract

Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RGB) is an accepted operation for the control of body weight in morbidly obese patients. Early technical complications and inadequate weight loss, well-known sequelae of this procedure, necessitated reoperation in 42 patients of 920 who underwent RGB in a 10-year period. Indications for reoperation included dilated gastrojejunal anastomosis (16), inadequate weight loss without demonstrable enlargement of the anastomosis (10), staple line breakdown (6), anastomotic obstruction (4), anastomotic leak (4), and enlarged proximal gastric pouch (2). Reoperation consisted of completely redoing the initial RGB in 20 patients, redoing the anastomosis alone in 17 patients, staple line revision in four patients, and intraoperative dilatation of the anastomosis in one patient. After initial RGB, 26 of the 42 patients (61.9%) experienced major complications. After revision of RGB, there were major complications in 21 patients (50%). In conclusion, major postoperative complications may contribute to RGB failure, RGB revision for early technical failure or inadequate weight loss is associated with a high incidence of major complications and, subsequently, negligible weight loss. Therefore repair of RGB for technical failure or complications is not recommended.

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