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A Study on Role of Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy in the Management of Morbid Obesity.

Raj Gajbhiye1, Bhupesh Tirpude1, Hemant Bhanarkar1, Ankur Sanghavi1, Ambrish Shamkuwar1.   

Abstract

Obesity has assumed a pandemic and is responsible for serious medical, social, psychological, and economic implications, affecting all ages and socioeconomic groups. Hence, this prospective study was carried out to study the surgical benefits in such patients. A Prospective interventional study was carried out from June 2010 to November 2012 at IGGMC Nagpur performing laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) in morbidly obese patients, and its efficacy was determined. A total of 56 patients were studied. 26 (46.42 %) being males and 30 (53.57 %) females. The maximum number of patient's, i.e., 32 (57.14 %) were in the range of BMI 40-44.99 kg/m(2) with mean BMI-43.25 kg/m(2). Mean weight was 117 kg (range 92-180 kg). Common comorbidities observed were hypertension in 43 (76.78 %), bronchial asthma in 31 (55.35 %), and diabetes in 21 (37.5 %). All patients treated with LSG had a mean operative time of 154.9 min (range 110-310 min) with 0 % leak, one conversion to open, and no mortality. Postoperative hospital stay was 3.54 days (range 3-7). Complications were minimal with prolonged vomiting seen significantly in 28 (50 %) patients. Follow up at 24 months showed mean weight 74.72 kg (68-81 kg) with mean excess weight loss of 67.71 % (62.79-71.05 %) causing a mean BMI of 28.42 kg/m(2) (26.56-30.44 kg/m(2)). It also reduced mean BP to 120.36 mmHg (110-144 mmHg) and mean fasting blood sugar to 100.63 mg/dl (80-146 mg/dl). Surgery for obesity is definitely an answer for this gift of modernization, and LSG is a safe and effective technique for achieving weight loss. Quality of life improves astonishingly and adds confidence to this mentally traumatic entity called "OBESITY".

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Keywords:  BMI; LSG; Obesity

Year:  2015        PMID: 27358510      PMCID: PMC4907904          DOI: 10.1007/s12262-015-1334-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Surg        ISSN: 0973-9793            Impact factor:   0.656


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