Abstract

Background/PurposeTo evaluate the perioperative safety of laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGB) in a freestanding children's hospital setting. Patients and MethodsPerioperative (<90days) clinical complications of 77 consecutive patients (mean age 16.8±2.1years: mean BMI 59.4kg/m2, 68% female), who underwent LRYGB at Cincinnati Children's Hospital from 2002 to 2007 were examined, using standardized data collection forms that were created specifically for use in this study. ResultsNo mortality or conversion to open surgery was observed. Intraoperative complications were uncommon (3%). No anesthetic complications or transfusion requirements were observed. Median hospital stay was 3days. Twenty-two percent of subjects had a complication from discharge to 30days, while 13% experienced a complication between 31 and 90days. The common types of postoperative complications included gastrojejunal anastomotic stricture (17%), leak (7%), dehydration (7%), and small bowel obstruction (SBO; 5%). Reoperation was required in 9 subjects. Operating time significantly decreased as the number of cases performed increased. ConclusionsLRYGB in this case series of adolescents was associated with a low rate of intraoperative complications, with an increased rate over the ensuing 90days. These events can be successfully managed, even in super obese adolescents.

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