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Ten-Year Outcomes of Children and Adolescents Who Underwent Sleeve Gastrectomy: Weight Loss, Comorbidity Resolution, Adverse Events, and Growth Velocity.

Aayed R Alqahtani1, Mohamed Elahmedi2, Hanan Y Abdurabu2, Sultan Alqahtani3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To date, there are insufficient data on long-term outcomes of weight loss surgery in children and adolescents with obesity beyond 5 years of follow-up. This study aimed to analyze durability of weight loss and comorbidity resolution, growth velocity, and adverse events associated with laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) in children and adolescents with severe obesity. STUDY
DESIGN: In this prospective cohort study, 2,504 children and adolescents with class II/III obesity who were enrolled in a multidisciplinary, family-based pediatric obesity management program underwent LSG between 2008 and 2021. Weight loss, growth, comorbidity resolution, and adverse event data during the first 10 years after LSG were analyzed.
RESULTS: The cohort age was 5 to 21 years at the time of operation, and 55% were female. Mean ± SD percentage of excess weight lost during short- (1 to 3 years; n = 2,051), medium- (4 to 6 years; n = 1,268), and long-term (7 to 10 years; n = 632) follow-up was 82.3% ± 20.5%, 76.3% ± 29.1%, and 71.1% ± 26.9%, respectively. Complete comorbidity remission at long-term follow-up was observed in 74%, 59%, and 64% of type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, and hypertension cases, respectively. Mean ± SD height z-score change at short-, medium-, and long-term follow-up was 0.1 ± 0.5, 0.1 ± 1.2, and 0.0 ± 0.8, respectively, representing no significant change in growth velocity. There were 27 adverse events (1%) with no procedure-related mortality.
CONCLUSIONS: Long-term follow-up after LSG in children and adolescents demonstrates durable weight loss, maintained comorbidity resolution, and unaltered growth.
Copyright © 2021 American College of Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34563670     DOI: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2021.08.678

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Surg        ISSN: 1072-7515            Impact factor:   6.113


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1.  Trends in Adolescent Bariatric Procedures: a 15-Year Analysis of the National Inpatient Survey.

Authors:  Matias Bruzoni; Stephanie Chao; Fereshteh Salimi-Jazi; Tamta Chkhikvadze; Junxin Shi; Arian Pourmehdi-Lahiji; Amin Moshksar; Talha A Rafeeqi; Janey Pratt
Journal:  Obes Surg       Date:  2022-09-14       Impact factor: 3.479

2.  Long-Term Outcomes after Adolescent Bariatric Surgery.

Authors:  Nestor de la Cruz-Muñoz; Luyu Xie; Hallie J Quiroz; Onur C Kutlu; Folefac Atem; Steven E Lipshultz; M Sunil Mathew; Sarah E Messiah
Journal:  J Am Coll Surg       Date:  2022-09-15       Impact factor: 6.532

Review 3.  Surgery for the treatment of obesity in children and adolescents.

Authors:  Gabriel Torbahn; Jana Brauchmann; Emma Axon; Ken Clare; Maria-Inti Metzendorf; Susanna Wiegand; Janey Sa Pratt; Louisa J Ells
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2022-09-08

Review 4.  Nutritional Management in Bariatric Surgery Patients.

Authors:  Andrea Deledda; Stefano Pintus; Andrea Loviselli; Michele Fosci; Giovanni Fantola; Fernanda Velluzzi
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-11-17       Impact factor: 3.390

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