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01-07-2008 | Research Article

A Novel Weight-Reducing Operation: Lateral Subtotal Gastrectomy with Silastic Ring Plus Small Bowel Reduction with Omentectomy

Authors: Adrian J. Heap, FACS, FRCS (C), David E. Cummings

Published in: Obesity Surgery | Issue 7/2008

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Abstract

Background

“The ideal bariatric operation should preserve normal gastroduodenal continuity, reduce food intake, and allow the addition of intestinal short-circuiting that would stimulate GLP-1 secretion” (Mason, Surg Obes Rel Dis, 1:123–125, 2005).

Methods

246 obese patients underwent a subtotal lateral gastric resection with silastic gastric ring placement, plus a moderate mid-small-bowel resection with omentectomy. This configuration preserves the pylorus, duodenum, 50–200 cm of jejunum, and 200–300 cm of ileum. The residual gastric pouch is 5–10 times larger than that in a standard Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), and the length of small bowel in digestive continuity is 4–8 times greater than that in current diversionary malabsorptive procedures.

Results

Weight loss and amelioration of comorbidities were similar to results following conventional RYGB. An average of 36% total body weight loss, with BMI decrease of 17 kg/m2, was observed at 1.5 years and was largely maintained at 3 years, without eating problems or evidence of malabsorption. The rate of mortality was 0.8%, major morbidity 7.7%, and minor morbidity 4.1%—all of which are comparable to RYGB.

Conclusion

This procedure, which is technically less demanding than RYGB, preserves all or part of every segment of the gastrointestinal tract, including absorptive sites for iron and trace minerals. Despite substantially less gastric restriction than in RYGB, and less compromise of absorptive bowel than in biliopancreatic diversion, weight loss profiles are similar to those observed after these conventional bariatric operations. Favorable changes in gut hormones, including augmentation of ileal-brake peptides and reduction of ghrelin, may play a dominant role in affecting major, long-lasting weight loss.
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Metadata
Title
A Novel Weight-Reducing Operation: Lateral Subtotal Gastrectomy with Silastic Ring Plus Small Bowel Reduction with Omentectomy
Authors
Adrian J. Heap, FACS, FRCS (C)
David E. Cummings
Publication date
01-07-2008
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Obesity Surgery / Issue 7/2008
Print ISSN: 0960-8923
Electronic ISSN: 1708-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-008-9514-y

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