Late Pouch Dilation after Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric and Esophagogastric Banding: Incidence, Treatment, and Outcome

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Background. Weight regain secondary to VBG pouch dilation is a typical referral for Bariatric surgeons. In this study we compare an endoluminal pouch reduction (Stomaphyx) to RYGB for revision.Methods. A retrospective review was completed for patients with a previous VBG presenting with weight regain between 2003–2010.Results. Thirty patients were identified for study 23 RYGB, 14 StomaphyX. Significant post procedure BMI loss was seen in each cohort (RYGB,47.7 ± 7 kg/m2to35 ± 7 kg/m2; StomaphyX43 ± 10 kg/m2to40 ± 9 kg/m2,P=0.0007). Whereas nausea and headache were the only complications observed in StomaphyX patients, the RYGB group had a 43.5% complication rate and 1 mortality. Complications following RYGB include: incisional hernia (13%), anastomotic leak (8.7%), respiratory failure (8.7%), fistula (8.7%), and perforation (4.35%). The median length of stay following RYGB was 6 days compared to1.5 ± 0.5days following StomaphyX.Conclusion. This study suggests that while RYGB revision may achieve greater weight loss, the complication rates and severity is discouraging. StomaphyX may be a safe alternative. Further technical modifications of the device and longer follow-up may clarify the role of this approach.


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Michael Oberwalder ◽  
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