Abstract

database, clinical data was obtained for our initial set of 100 Patients who underwent the SIPS procedure and compared with the data of those who underwent a laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, laparoscopic rouxen-y gastric bypass, and a laparoscopic duodenal switch. Main outcomes were weight loss and 30 day risk adjusted serious morbidity and mortality. Results: We analyzed our first 100 patients who underwent a SIPS procedure and compared them to similar patients who underwent a laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (SG), gastric bypass, and a duodenal switch. So far the EWL is comparable in the patients already seen, and we expect that trend to continue or even more closely mirror the results of RNY or DS with a risk profile that is less than that of DS or RNY. Conclusion: The use of Laparoscopic SIPS procedures have been increasing on a national level. Compared with laparoscopic gastric bypass and duodenal switch, a SIPS procedure is associated with a lower 30-day risk-adjusted serious morbidity and equivalent 30day mortality with increased weight loss

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