Weight Loss Outcomes and Lifestyle Patterns Following Sleeve Gastrectomy: an 8-Year Retrospective Study of 212 Patients

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tair Ben-Porat ◽  
Lior Mashin ◽  
Dunia Kaluti ◽  
Ariela Goldenshluger ◽  
Jaber Shufanieh ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. S78
Author(s):  
Robert Casillas ◽  
Benjamin Kim ◽  
Scott Um ◽  
Jorge Zelada Getty ◽  
Karen Coleman

2018 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 2739-2745 ◽  
Author(s):  
Meritxell Garay ◽  
Carmen Balagué ◽  
Carlos Rodríguez-Otero ◽  
Berta Gonzalo ◽  
Anna Domenech ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Saqib Saeed ◽  
Leaque Ahmed ◽  
Khuram Khan ◽  
Sanjiv Gray ◽  
Kashif Saeed ◽  
...  

Background. Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGB) and laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) have comparable weight loss outcomes in a general bariatric population. Objectives. This study aimed to investigate whether similar outcomes can be observed in Hispanic and African American population. Settings. Community Hospital in New York, New York, United States. Methods. The 5-year prospective data of patients who underwent LRYGB and LSG at a single center were retrospectively reviewed. The long-term weight loss outcomes between patients who had LRYGB and LSG were compared after adjusting for age, sex, race, diabetes mellitus, and hypertension with the linear mixed-effects or logistic regression model. Results. Most patients were Hispanic (59.2%) and African American (22.7%). The mean% total weight loss (%TWL) values of patients with BMI <45 kg/m2 who underwent LRYGB and LSG were 73% and 62% after 1 year, 69% and 56% after 2 years, and 71% and 54% after 5 years, respectively. In patients with a BMI of 45–50 kg/m2 who underwent LRYGB and LSG, the mean %TWL values were 69% and 56% after 1 year, 75% and 58% after 2 years, and 57% and 45% after 5 years, respectively. Meanwhile, the %TWL values of patients with BMI >50 kg/m2 who had LRYGB and LSG were 53% and 42% after 1 year, 53% and 45% after 2 years, and 49% and 36% after 5 years, respectively. All results were statistically significant p < 0.0001 and remained valid after adjusting for cofactors. Conclusion. Thus, LRYGB had consistent and sustained long-term weight loss outcomes compared with LSG in a predominantly ethnically diverse patient population with different BMI. Our study had several limitations in that it is retrospective in nature and some patients were lost to follow-up during the study period.


2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 220 ◽  
Author(s):  
Palanivelu Praveenraj ◽  
RachelM Gomes ◽  
Saravana Kumar ◽  
Sivalingam Perumal ◽  
Palanisamy Senthilnathan ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wahiba Elhag ◽  
Walid El Ansari

Worldwide, the numbers of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) performed grown exponentially over the last decade, because of its simplicity, safety profile and excellent outcomes in terms of durable weight loss and improvement of obesity-associated comorbidities. This chapter will provide a comprehensive review on the outcomes of LSG as a metabolic surgery. It appraises LSG\'s short, mid and long term weight loss outcomes, and compares these outcomes with those of other types of bariatric surgery. Then, a wider range of LSG outcomes are discussed, including a variety of comorbidities, clinical, biochemical and inflammatory parameters, while appraising the positive metabolic effects of LSG. The chapter also outlines the issues pertaining to LSG among a range of special populations such as adolescents, the elderly, renal transplant patients and others. The chapter concludes with a review of the safety and most common complications that may be encountered in the short term and long term, including surgical and nutritional complications, as well as mortality.


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