Laparoscopic revision after one anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB): a 4-years experience in a single high-volume bariatric surgery center in northern Italy - Summary - MDSpire

Laparoscopic revision after one anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB): a 4-years experience in a single high-volume bariatric surgery center in northern Italy

  • By

  • Luigi Eduardo Conte

  • Bruno Sensi

  • Giulia Griguolo

  • Michela Orsi

  • Francesco Cutrupi

  • Francesca Serio

  • Giulia Conti

  • Michela Campanelli

  • Domenico Benavoli

  • Paolo Gentileschi

  • August 2, 2025

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Objective:

To report the experience of a high-volume center with revisional bariatric surgery after OAGB and develop a management algorithm based on specific outcomes such as complication rates and success rates.

Key Findings:
  • The revision rate for OAGB was consistent with literature, ranging from 2 to 5%.
  • Major postoperative complications were assessed using the Clavien-Dindo classification.
  • Success rates varied based on the type of revision, with specific definitions for RWG, reflux, stenosis, and marginal ulcer provided.
Interpretation:

The study provides valuable insights into the outcomes of various revision techniques after OAGB, highlighting the need for tailored approaches based on individual patient circumstances and specific outcomes.

Limitations:
  • Retrospective design may introduce bias, potentially affecting the reliability of the findings.
  • Limited generalizability due to single-center experience, which may not reflect broader practice.
  • Short follow-up duration for some outcomes may limit the understanding of long-term effectiveness.
Conclusion:

The findings support the effectiveness of laparoscopic revisions after OAGB and emphasize the importance of individualized surgical strategies tailored to patient needs.

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