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
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Laparoscopic revision after one anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB): a 4-years experience in a single high-volume bariatric surgery center in northern Italy
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.
by Luigi Eduardo Conte, Bruno Sensi, Giulia Griguolo, Michela Orsi, Francesco Cutrupi, Francesca Serio, Giulia Conti, Michela Campanelli, Domenico Benavoli, Paolo Gentileschi