Assessment of Laparoscopic Mini-Gastric Bypass (LMGB) as A Treatment for Failed Vertical Band Gastroplasty (VBG); Safety and Outcome, MOHAMED ABOUL NAGA and MOHAMED MAGDY
Abstract
Background: Bariatric surgery is one of the most successful methods for sustained weight loss in morbid obese patients. Despite the initial success of Vertical Band Gastroplasty (VBG) 10-25% of patients will require re-operation for un-satisfactory results. Re-operation carries the risk of high morbidity and mortality. The Laparoscopic Mini-Gastric Bypass (LMGB) for revision of failed VBG will be evaluated in this study.
Methods: Between January 2015 and March 2017 in Ain Shams University Hospitals 50 patients with failed VBG were enrolled in this prospective study evaluating LMGB as an option for revision.
Results: In our study 50 patients underwent LMGB for revision of failed open VBG, the incidence of intra-operative complications was 6% and post operative complications was 22% with significant improvement of BMI after one year of the operation and marked improvement of other symptoms of failure.
Conclusion: At our study LMGB appears to be a safe and sound option as a revisional surgery after open VBG with satisfactory weight loss and less incidence of complications.