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Revisional Surgery After One Anastomosis/Minigastric Bypass: an Italian Multi-institutional Survey.
Author: , BardiUgo, BerardiGiovanna, CarandinaSergio, ChiappettaSonja, De LucaMaurizio, FolettoMirto, FoschiDiego, GentileschiPaolo, GrecoFrancesco, LuccheseMarcello, MannoEmilio, MusellaMario, NavarraGiuseppe, OlmiStefano, PiazzaLuigi, PizzaFrancesco, RaffaelliMarco, SarroGiuliano, SchettinoAngelo Michele, SusaAntonio, TironeAndrea, VelottiNunzio, VitielloAntonio, ZappaMarco
Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND: Efficacy and safety of OAGB/MGB (one anastomosis/mini gastric bypass) have been well documented both as primary and as revisional procedures. However, even after OAGB/MGB, revisional surgery is unavoidable in patients with surgical complications or insufficient weight loss. METHODS: A q...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8795019/
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Revisional Surgery After One Anastomosis/Minigastric Bypass: A Look at the Data
One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass (OAGB) and Mini Gastric Bypass (MGB) are increasingly popular bariatric procedures. This multi-institutional survey investigated the revisional rates and procedures performed after primary OAGB/MGB. The survey found a relatively low revisional rate of 2.08% with the most common reason being intractable duodeno-gastric-esophageal reflux (DGER) and the most frequent revision being Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB). The study provides valuable insights into the long-term outcomes of OAGB/MGB and the factors that contribute to the need for revisional surgery.Navigating the Landscape of Bariatric Surgery
This survey sheds light on the long-term outcomes of OAGB/MGB, highlighting the potential need for revisional surgery in a small percentage of patients. It's like a camel traversing a desert, encountering occasional obstacles that require adjustments to its course. The study emphasizes the importance of careful patient selection, meticulous surgical technique, and comprehensive postoperative management to minimize the need for revisional procedures.Understanding Revisional Surgery in Bariatric Procedures
This survey provides valuable information for surgeons and patients considering OAGB/MGB, offering insights into the potential need for revisional procedures and the factors that contribute to this. It helps to inform decision-making regarding the choice of bariatric procedure and the management of long-term outcomes. It's like having a guidebook for a desert journey, providing information about potential challenges and strategies for navigating them.Dr.Camel's Conclusion
The desert of bariatric surgery is vast and complex, with a variety of procedures and potential outcomes. This survey provides valuable insights into the long-term outcomes of OAGB/MGB, highlighting the need for careful patient selection and comprehensive management to minimize the need for revisional procedures. It's a reminder that even in the most successful journeys, occasional adjustments may be necessary to ensure a smooth and fulfilling experience.Date :
- Date Completed 2022-04-26
- Date Revised 2022-05-13
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