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Laparoscopic gastric banding as a universal method for the treatment of patients with morbid obesity.

Michael Korenkov1, Werner Kneist, Achim Heintz, Theodor Junginger.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: This study analyzed the influence of potentially negative predictors such as sweet-eating behavior, super-obesity, social and psychological status, family and education situation, intake of sedative drugs, and the distance between hospital and home on the outcome of laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB).
METHODS: 77 women and 29 men with mean age 40.6 years (28-47) underwent LAGB. Preoperative mean body weight was 146 kg (99-179), and mean BMI was 48.1 kg/m2 (36.4-73.5). The influence of the above-mentioned potentially negative predictors on weight loss was the primary end point.
RESULTS: Mean follow-up was 44.6 +/- 19.7 months. Follow-up was possible in all but 6 patients. Median excess weight loss (EWL) was 52.1% (range 28.6-72.2%). Univariate analysis revealed no influence of the investigated negative predictors on the weight reduction. Median EWL in 24 sweet-eater patients was 55.6% compared to 55.4% in 82 non-sweet-eaters (P=0.65). A significant difference in the weight reduction was found between super-obese and non-superobese groups (P <0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: LAGB should be recommended without limitation as the operation of choice for morbidly obese patients. Gastric bypass operations should be recommended only in cases of unsuccessful LAGB.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15479604     DOI: 10.1381/0960892041975479

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obes Surg        ISSN: 0960-8923            Impact factor:   4.129


  4 in total

Review 1.  Preoperative predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery: systematic review.

Authors:  Masha Livhits; Cheryl Mercado; Irina Yermilov; Janak A Parikh; Erik Dutson; Amir Mehran; Clifford Y Ko; Melinda Maggard Gibbons
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2012-01       Impact factor: 4.129

Review 2.  Adherence and weight loss outcomes in bariatric surgery: does cognitive function play a role?

Authors:  Rachel Galioto; John Gunstad; Leslie J Heinberg; Mary Beth Spitznagel
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2013-10       Impact factor: 4.129

3.  Recurrent aspiration pneumonia after laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding for obesity surgery.

Authors:  Leena Jalota; Adetokunbo Oluwasanjo; Richard Alweis
Journal:  J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect       Date:  2014-07-31

Review 4.  Effectiveness of weight loss interventions--is there a difference between men and women: a systematic review.

Authors:  R L Williams; L G Wood; C E Collins; R Callister
Journal:  Obes Rev       Date:  2014-12-11       Impact factor: 9.213

  4 in total

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