

Author: Schwartz Michael Drew Raymond Chazin-Caldie Marilyn
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 1708-0428
Source: Obesity Surgery, Vol.13, Iss.5, 2003-10, pp. : 734-738
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Abstract
Background: We examined our database of 600 consecutive laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypasses (LRYGBP) to determine predictors of prolonged operations, conversion to open operations and postoperative complications. Methods: All were primary bariatric operations. Body habitus, gender, and previous surgery were evaluated. Results: Regression analysis showed the following parameters to correlate positively with increased operative time: 1) Waist, 2) BMI, 3) Weight, and 4) Waist/Hip ratio. Height and hip measurement did not correlate with operative time. No previous operations affected operative time. Conversion to open operation was necessary in 25/600 cases (4.2%). Conversion was necessary with larger waist measurement (
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