Abstract

Sleeve gastrectomy plus jejunojejunal bypass (SG+JJB) is a novel bariatric procedure. In this study, we compared the 3-year outcomes of SG+JJB to those of sleeve gastrectomy (SG) and gastric bypass (RYGB). This retrospective study included 113 patients (SG, N=31; RYGB, N=33; SG+JJB, N=49) with a preoperative BMI≥35 kg/m2. Among them, 31 pairs of patients who underwent SG+JJB/SG and 33 pairs who underwent SG+JJB/RYGB were matched by sex, age (±2 years), and BMI (±2 kg/m2). Postoperative weight loss, diabetes remission, and patient complaints at the 3-year follow-up were compared. SG+JJB yielded higher 3-year total weight loss (TWL) than SG alone (35.5±9.1% vs 31.5±7.3%, P=0.031) and equivalent 3-year %TWL to RYGB. The diabetes remission rate of SG+JJB was similar to that of SG or RYGB. SG+JJB resulted in a higher incidence of malodorous flatus than SG (25.8% vs 0, P<0.05). Compared to RYGB, SG+JJB resulted in a higher incidence of postoperative de novo gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms (30.3% vs 0, P<0.05). In the present study, we found that SG+JJB yielded higher weight loss than SG and similar weight loss to RYGB at the 3-year follow-up. SG+JJB increased the risk of malodorous flatus compared to SG and de novo GERD symptoms compared to RYGB.

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