Author: Dhafar Khalid
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 1708-0428
Source: Obesity Surgery, Vol.13, Iss.6, 2003-12, pp. : 918-920
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Abstract
Background:The aim of this 4-year study is to give an initial account of the weight loss and complications after applying the Swedish adjustable gastric band (SAGB) at Al-Noor Specialist Hospital-Makkah. Materials and Methods: 97 morbidly obese patients underwent SAGB. Results: 94 patients benefited by losing weight. 1 patient had a minor complication (wound infection) and 1 did not return for follow-up. 2 early patients died of pulmonary embolism. The 64 females (68%) and 30 males had mean BMI 50.8 kg/m2 before SAGB and 35.0 at 2 years after SAGB. Conclusion: Gastric banding generally was a valuable procedure for morbidly obese patients. It was easy to perform, with low operative risk and few longterm complications.