Abstract

Background Weight regain after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) is nowadays a growing concern. Sleeve dilatation and loss of food restriction is considered the main mechanism. The placement of a silicon ring around the gastric tube seems to give benefits in the short term. We report the results of a randomized study comparing LSG and laparoscopic banded sleeve gastrectomy (LBSG) over a 4-year follow-up. Objectives To evaluate the efficacy of banded sleeve gastrectomy compared to standard sleeve in the midterm. Methods Between 01/2014 and 01/2015, we randomly assigned 50 patients to receive one of the two procedures. Patients' management was exactly the same, apart from the band placement. We analyzed differences in weight loss, operative time, complication rate, and mortality, with a median follow-up of 4 years. Results Twenty five patients were assigned to receive LSG (Group A) and 25 LBSG (Group B). The mean preoperative BMI (body mass index) was 47.3 ± 6.58 kg/m2 and 45.95 ± 5.85 kg/m2, respectively. There was no significant difference in the operative time. No intraoperative or postoperative complications occurred. At 12-month follow-up, the mean BMI was 29.72 ± 4.40 kg/m2 in Group A and 27.42 ± 4.47 kg/m2 in Group B (p=0.186). After a median follow-up of 4 years, the mean BMI in Group B was significantly lower than Group A (24.10 ± 4.52 kg/m2 vs 28.80 ± 4.62 kg/m2; p=0.00199). Conclusions LBSG is a safe procedure, with no impact on postoperative complications. The banded sleeve showed a significant greater weight loss in the midterm follow-up. Considering the issue of weight regain observed after LSG, the placement of a perigastric ring during the first procedure may be a strategy to improve the results. This trial is registered with NCT04228185.

Highlights

  • Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) with its growing popularity has nowadays become the most performed bariatric procedure worldwide [1, 2]

  • Reasons of insufficient weight loss and weight regain are multifactorial, and factors leading to the laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) failure in weight control are still controversial [11,12,13]

  • Of the fifty obese patients enrolled in the study, 25 were randomly assigned to Group A-LSG (16 females; 9 males) and 25 to Group B-laparoscopic banded sleeve gastrectomy (LBSG) (14 females; 11 males)

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Introduction

Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) with its growing popularity has nowadays become the most performed bariatric procedure worldwide [1, 2]. E main concern is the long-term weight regain after LSG related to the purely restrictive mechanism [10]. Weight regain after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) is nowadays a growing concern. We report the results of a randomized study comparing LSG and laparoscopic banded sleeve gastrectomy (LBSG) over a 4-year follow-up. We analyzed differences in weight loss, operative time, complication rate, and mortality, with a median follow-up of 4 years. E banded sleeve showed a significant greater weight loss in the midterm follow-up. Considering the issue of weight regain observed after LSG, the placement of a perigastric ring during the first procedure may be a strategy to improve the results. Considering the issue of weight regain observed after LSG, the placement of a perigastric ring during the first procedure may be a strategy to improve the results. is trial is registered with NCT04228185

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