

Author: Haward Rebecca Brown Wendy O’Brien Paul
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 1708-0428
Source: Obesity Surgery, Vol.21, Iss.9, 2011-09, pp. : 1362-1369
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Abstract
Over 80% of laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) patients are women, and approximately half of these are of reproductive age; therefore, pregnancy post-LAGB is common. It is not known if pregnancy increases the need for revisional procedures. We compare the incidence of revisions in two matched cohorts of LAGB patients, with or without subsequent pregnancy.From September 1994 to May 2009, 5,467 patients underwent LAGB at the Centre for Bariatric Surgery, Australia. Women with births post-LAGB were matched to controls, with a “matched follow-up date” calculated equivalent to pregnancy. Rates of primary and overall revisions for band-related (erosions and proximal pouch dilatations) and port/tubing complications were compared for cases and controls at 2 and 3 years post-pregnancy.One hundred eighty-nine women had ≥1 pregnancies post-LAGB, including 137 with follow-up at 2 years and 104 at 3 years post-pregnancy. There was no significant difference in band or port/tubing revisions between groups at either time point: 16.8% vs 10.5% (
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