

Author: Baltasar Aniceto Bou Rafael Arlandis Francisco Martínez Rosa Serra Carlos Bengochea Marcelo Miró Javier
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 1708-0428
Source: Obesity Surgery, Vol.8, Iss.1, 1998-02, pp. : 29-34
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Abstract
Background: Optimal evaluation of the results of surgery for morbid obesity requires a long-term follow-up for at least 5 years. Methods: One hundred patients were operated by vertical banded gastroplasty (VBG) and revised with a follow-up of no less than 5 years. Sixty patients were morbidly obese with a body mass index (BMI) of between 40 and 50 kg/m2, and 40 were superobese with a BMI of >50 kg/m2. Follow-up included 93 patients (93%). Results: Initial surgical mortality was nil. Twenty-five patients required surgery for complications related to the technique (25%) and one patient died due to pulmonary embolism after a re-stapling operation. The percentage excess weight loss was 54.3%, and the BMI was 33 kg/m2 for the 84 patients followed to 5 years post VBG. Only 40 out of 92 patients (43.5%), obtained the weight loss benefit due to the operation. None of them is able to eat a regular diet, and the quality of food intake has been severely affected in some of them. Conclusions: VBG is, in our experience, a safe and technically simple operation, but the long-term results are questionable. The reoperation rate was high, and weight loss and quality of life are superior with other operations.
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