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Abstract Background Obesity continues to be a leading public health concern associated with many comorbidities and major hindering effect on the daily lifestyle of many people around the world. Surgical treatment for obesity has proved that it is the best and most effective, durable means of preventing the life-threatening complications and serious problems associated with morbid obesity. Objective Assessing the effect of the anti-reflux suture on the incidence and clinical consequences of bile reflux in OAGB Procedure. Patients and Methods In this prospective randomized study, 30 patients were selected in Ain Shams University hospitals between November 2021 and May 2022 for assessment of impact of Anti reflux suture on the incidence of post OAGB biliary gastritis. Results The cases presented in this study did not undergo upper GI endoscopy when they presented with symptoms of reflux or gastritis and thus it was not possible to differentiate between the presence of GERD or biliary gastritis as the source of their symptoms. Conclusion OAGB is safe and one of the leading procedures for treatment of obesity but it is still surrounded by controversy regarding its relation and effect on bile reflux gastritis. As far as this study shows, the anti-reflux suture modification alone does not seem to prevent the incidence of biliary reflux gastritis post OAGB.

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