Early safety outcomes of laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass in patients with class III, IV, and V obesity

Author:

Sakran Nasser123ORCID,Raziel Asnat1,Hod Keren1,Azaria Bella1,Kaplan Uri145,

Affiliation:

1. Assuta Medical Center Tel Aviv Israel

2. Department of General Surgery Holy Family Hospital Nazareth Israel

3. The Azrieli Faculty of Medicine Safed Bar‐Ilan University Ramat Gan Israel

4. Department of Surgery Emek Medical Center Afula Israel

5. Rappaport Faculty of Medicine Technion – Israel Institute of Technology Haifa Israel

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe extremely obese patient deserves special consideration: significant comorbidities, technical difficulties, and increased postoperative morbidity and mortality are all expected in this patient population. The study compared early postoperative complications (≤30‐day) following one‐anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB) morbidity in patients with morbid obesity class IV obesity, body mass index (BMI) ≥50–59.9 kg/m2, and class V obesity, BMI ≥60 patients.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed perioperative OAGB outcomes in three BMI groups. Operative time, length of stay (LOS), and overall early postoperative complication rates were studied. Patient‐reported complications were ranked by Clavien–Dindo Classification (CDC).ResultsBetween January 2017–December 2021, consecutive patients with obesity class III (n = 2950), IV (n = 256), and V (n = 23) underwent OAGB. BMI groups were comparable in sex, age, and associated comorbidities. Mean operative time was significantly longer in the higher BMI groups: class III (66.5 ± 25.6 min), IV (70.5 ± 28.7 min), and V (80.0 ± 34.7 min), respectively (p = 0.018); no difference in LOS. In respective BMI classes, ≤30‐day complication rates were 3.2%, 3.5%, and 4.3% (p = 0.926). The respective number of patients with CDC grades of one to two were 45 (1.5%), 6 (2.3%), and 1 (4.3%), p = 0.500; and in grade ≥3a, 25 (0.8%), 1 (0.4%), 0 (0.0%), p = 0.669. There was 0.06% mortality (n = 2 in 3229), both in BMI class III.ConclusionsOAGB is a safe BS procedure in patients with class III, IV, and V obesity in the perioperative term with comparable ≤30‐day morbidity in the three BMI groups.

Publisher

Wiley

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