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Adjustable Gastric Banding Follow-Up Study

Adjustable gastric banding (AGB) is a minimally-invasive approach which allows adjustment of gastric restriction.

Method

The AGB was evaluated retrospectively in a consecutive series at 3 centers. From October 1998 to October 2001, 70 patients (49 women), mean age 34.3 years (18-59) with morbid obesity (preoperative mean BMI 45.2 kg/m(2)) underwent Adjustable gastric banding The open approach was employed in the first 35 patients. Laparoscopic placement was used in the second 35 patients. Complete follow-up has been obtained in all patients.

Results

Mean postoperative follow-up has been 18 months (12-39). Mean operative time was 120 minutes in the open approach and 150 minutes in the laparoscopic Adjustable gastric banding. Mean hospital stay was 5 days after the open approach and 1.7 days after the laparoscopic surgery. The excess weight loss after 18 months was 59%. Incidence of early postoperative complications was 27.1%, including nausea and vomiting in 8 patients (5 in open approach, 3 in laparoscopic placement), wound infection in 10 patients (all 10 in open approach), and Wernicke's encephalopathy in 1 patient (open approach). Incidence of late complications was 28.5%, and included band migration in 2 patients (both by laparoscopic placement), pouch dilatation in 10 patients (6 in open approach, 4 in laparoscopic placement), incisional hernias in 4 patients (all by open approach), and port infections in 4 patients (all 4 in open approach).

Conclusion

Adjustable gastric banding has been effective in achieving good weight loss to 3 years follow-up. The ability to adjust the degree of gastric restriction has enabled progressive weight loss.

Source:
Coskun H, Bozbora A, Ogunc G, Peker Y. Department of General Surgery, American Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.

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