

Author: Cooney Robert McLeod Janelle Miller Cynthia Haluck Randy Shope Timothy
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 1708-0428
Source: Obesity Surgery, Vol.13, Iss.3, 2003-06, pp. : 355-359
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Abstract
Background: Various surgical techniques have been successfully applied to isolated Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP). Many surgeons rely on stapling devices for the gastrojejunal (GJ) anastomosis. Early follow-up results were compared for two laparoscopic techniques for GJ anastomosis: circular end-to-end (EEA) and linear cutting (GIA) staplers. Methods: Medical charts were retrospectively reviewed of all patients who had undergone stapled GJ anastomosis for isolated RYGBP over a 2-year period. The jejunal limb used for GJ anastomosis was fashioned at 1 cm / unit body mass index (BMI). Patients were grouped by GJ anastomotic technique, EEA or GIA, and the results compared. Results: 61 patients underwent RYGBP (EEA=32; GIA=29), with no differences in preoperative BMI or co-morbidities. Mean (±SD) operative time was shorter for the GIA group (EEA=180±56.1 minutes; GIA=145.3±27.9 minutes,
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