Claudio Mauriello1, Elie Chouillard1, Antonio d'alessandro1, Gianpaolo Marte2, Argyri Papadimitriou1, Elias Chahine1, Radwan Kassir3,4. 1. Department of Digestive Surgery, Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal, Poissy, France. 2. Department of Surgery, Regional Center for HPB Surgery, Regional Hospital of Treviso, 31100, Treviso, Italy. 3. Department of Digestive Surgery, CHU Félix Guyon, La réunion, Saint Denis, France. radwankassir42@hotmail.Fr. 4. Department of Bariatric Surgery, CHU Felix-Guyon, La réunion, Saint Denis, France. radwankassir42@hotmail.Fr.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Evaluate the efficacy of single-port sleeve gastrectomy (SPSG) and then compare it to a less-invasive sleeve approach (three-port) (3PSG) according to a propensity score (PS) matching analysis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed all patients who underwent SG through a three-port or a single-port laparoscopic approach. RESULTS: After 2 years, the follow-up was completed in 84% patients treated with 3PSG and 95% patients of the SPSG group. Excess weight loss (EWL) was comparable for the first year of follow-up within the two groups except for the controls at 3 months in which the SPSG group showed a higher EWL (p = 0.0243). CONCLUSION: We demonstrated the efficacy of SPSG in bariatric surgery even compared to another, less invasive, laparoscopic SG approach (three-port).
PURPOSE: Evaluate the efficacy of single-port sleeve gastrectomy (SPSG) and then compare it to a less-invasive sleeve approach (three-port) (3PSG) according to a propensity score (PS) matching analysis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed all patients who underwent SG through a three-port or a single-port laparoscopic approach. RESULTS: After 2 years, the follow-up was completed in 84% patients treated with 3PSG and 95% patients of the SPSG group. Excess weight loss (EWL) was comparable for the first year of follow-up within the two groups except for the controls at 3 months in which the SPSG group showed a higher EWL (p = 0.0243). CONCLUSION: We demonstrated the efficacy of SPSG in bariatric surgery even compared to another, less invasive, laparoscopic SG approach (three-port).
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Excess weight loss; Port conventional laparoscopic; Propensity score adjustment analysis; Single port; Sleeve gastrectomy
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