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Comparison of Magenstrasse and Mill gastroplasty and sleeve gastrectomy techniques as an experimental study on rabbits.

Aziz Sümer, Sebahattin Çelik, Talar Vartanoğlu Aktokmakyan, Çağhan Pekşen, Tunahan Sancak, Yağmur Kuşçu, Osman Anıl Savaş, Eryiğit Eren.   

Abstract

AIM: Bariatric surgery is an important option when life-style modification, diet, and medical treatment are inadequate in lose weight. Bariatric surgical methods have gained popularity in recent years. In this paper, we compared the Magenstrasse and Mill(M&M) technique, with performing a simpler and more physiological type of gastroplasty without implanted foreign material such as band and reservoir, to the Sleeve Gastrectomy (SG) technique. This study aimed to determine the effects of the M&M for obesity on the rabbits in comparison with the SG, which is accepted as a standard bariatric technique with creating a gastric tube.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study was approved by the University of Van Yuzuncu Yıl Regional Committee of Ethics (Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee). 20New Zealand Rabbits underwent operations. After prestudy with 2 rabbits, the remaining 18 rabbits were divided into 2 groups; Group 1 (SG) and Group 2 (M&M).
RESULTS: Group 1 rabbits were observed to lose weight in all, while Group 2 rabbits; 2 of them died, 5 of them lost weight, 2 of them gained weight. When the pre and post-operative weight of the rabbits were compared; preoperative median weight values of 9 rabbits in Group 1 were significantly higher than postoperative values. On the other hand, there was no significant change in the mean weight of Group 2 of 7 rabbits (living up to 8weeks). The mean weight of rabbits undergoing standard SG was significantly lower than the M&M technique.
CONCLUSION: We believe that this animal experimental study, which we conducted intending to compare M&M and SG techniques, will contribute to the literature as a pilot study and determine the survey of M&M technique as a pioneer in other studies. KEY WORDS: Bariatric surgery, Magenstrasse and Mill gastroplasty, Sleeve gastrectomy.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32180569

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Ital Chir        ISSN: 0003-469X            Impact factor:   0.766


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1.  A new approach in bariatric operations: bridged mini gastric by-pass. Is rabbit model suitable for an experimental study?

Authors:  Aziz Sümer; Sebahattin Çelik; Talar Vartanoğlu Aktokmakyan; Çağhan Pekşen; Osman Anıl Savaş; Tutkun Talih; Tunahan Sancak; Yağmur Kuşçu
Journal:  Turk J Surg       Date:  2021-09-28
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