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Revision of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass to distal bypass for failed weight loss.

M Logan Rawlins1, Donovan Teel, Kim Hedgcorth, John P Maguire.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Weight loss failure after proximal Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) occurs in ≤ 35% of cases. No consensus has been reached on the best revisional operation for these patients. Our objective was to review our data on the conversion to distal gastric bypass at a university-affiliated private practice in the United States.
METHODS: A retrospective review was completed of 29 patients from 2002 to 2009 who had undergone conversion of RYGB to distal gastric bypass because of failure to lose weight, defined as a body mass index >35 kg/m(2) or a percentage of excess weight loss of <50%. The RYGB of each patient was converted to a 100-cm distal common limb with a total in-continuity length of 250 cm. Attention was primarily paid to the percentage of excess weight loss at each yearly follow-up visit and any metabolic complications.
RESULTS: The average excess weight loss and body mass index were significantly improved from 26.6% and 48.1 kg/m(2) before revision to 60.9% and 35.3 kg/m(2) at 1 year and 68.8% and 31.5 kg/m(2) at 5 years. Of the 29 patients, 6 developed protein calorie malnutrition requiring parenteral nutrition, and 1 required reversal. Diabetes had completely resolved with the additional weight loss.
CONCLUSION: Revision of RYGB to distal gastric bypass can allow patients to achieve sustainable weight loss similar to what they were seeking from their primary surgery. From the results of the present series, the operation was safe, with no perioperative mortality or anastomotic complications. The development of protein calorie malnutrition and vitamin deficiencies is real, and patients require close monitoring and follow-up. Copyright Â
© 2011 American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21111688     DOI: 10.1016/j.soard.2010.08.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Obes Relat Dis        ISSN: 1550-7289            Impact factor:   4.734


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Authors:  Chung-Yen Chen; Wei-Jei Lee; Hui-Ming Lee; Jung-Chien Chen; Kong-Han Ser; Yi-Chih Lee; Shu-Chun Chen
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2016-09       Impact factor: 4.129

2.  Outcomes of revisional treatment modalities in non-complicated Roux-en-Y gastric bypass patients with weight regain.

Authors:  David Nguyen; Fernando Dip; Jorge A Huaco; Rena Moon; Hira Ahmad; Emanuele LoMenzo; Samuel Szomstein; Raul Rosenthal
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2015-05       Impact factor: 4.129

3.  Efficacy of Utilizing Argon Plasma Coagulation for Weight Regain in Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Patients: a Multi-center Study.

Authors:  Rena C Moon; Andre F Teixeira; Manoel Galvao Neto; Natan Zundel; Bruno Queiroz Sander; Flavio Mitidieri Ramos; Felipe Matz; Giorgio A Baretta; Luiz Gustavo de Quadros; Eduardo Grecco; Thiago Souza; Sergio A Barrichello; Admar Concon Filho; Eduardo Nobuyuki Usuy; Artagnan Menezes Barbosa de Amorim; Muhammad A Jawad
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2018-09       Impact factor: 4.129

4.  Revision of Biliopancreatic Diversion for Side Effects or Insufficient Weight Loss: Codification of a New Procedure.

Authors:  Valerio Ceriani; Ferdinando Pinna; Tiziana Lodi; Antonio E Pontiroli
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2017-04       Impact factor: 4.129

5.  Revision of Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass with Limb Distalization for Inadequate Weight Loss or Weight Regain.

Authors:  Reuben D Shin; Michael B Goldberg; Allison S Shafran; Samuel A Shikora; Melissa C Majumdar; Scott A Shikora
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2019-03       Impact factor: 4.129

6.  Revisional metabolic/bariatric surgery: a moral obligation.

Authors:  Henry Buchwald
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2015-03       Impact factor: 4.129

Review 7.  Weight regain after gastric bypass: etiology and treatment options.

Authors:  Almantas Maleckas; Rita Gudaitytė; Rūta Petereit; Linas Venclauskas; Džilda Veličkienė
Journal:  Gland Surg       Date:  2016-12

8.  Author's Reply to "Liver Dysfunction with Both Roux-en-Y and One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass Is Almost Exclusively Seen with Longer Than Standard Limb Lengths" by Kamal K. Mahawar.

Authors:  Katharina Staufer; Magdalena Eilenberg; Gerhard Prager
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2019-01       Impact factor: 4.129

9.  Influence of additional resection of the gastric fundus on excessive weight loss in laparoscopic very very long limb Roux-en-Y gastric bypass.

Authors:  T Delko; T Köstler; M Peev; D Oertli; U Zingg
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2013-03       Impact factor: 4.129

10.  Midterm outcomes of revisional surgery for gastric pouch and gastrojejunal anastomotic enlargement in patients with weight regain after gastric bypass for morbid obesity.

Authors:  Abdulrahman Hamdi; Christopher Julien; Phillip Brown; Ian Woods; Anas Hamdi; Gezzer Ortega; Terrence Fullum; Daniel Tran
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2014-08       Impact factor: 4.129

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