Author:
Łabul Michał,Wysocki Michał,Małczak Piotr,Matyja Maciej,Dowgiałło-Gornowicz Natalia,Lech Paweł,Szymański Michał,Major Piotr, ,Pędziwiatr Michał,Rymarowicz Justyna,Zarzycki Piotr,Stefura Tomasz,Ciszek Karol,Myśliwiec Piotr,Hady Hady Razak,Głuszyńska Paulina,Proczko-Stepaniak Monika,Walędziak Maciej,Janik Michał,Kwiatkowski Andrzej,Materlak Magdalena,Bartosiak Katarzyna,Czyżykowski Łukasz,Mawlichanów Maciej,Kowalewski Piotr,Szeliga Jacek,Kupczyk Wojciech,Harań Anna,Kowalski Grzegorz,Mulek Rafał,Kreft Michał,Orłowski Michał,Franczak Paula,Binda Artur,Tarnowski Wiesław,Jaworski Paweł,Kamiński Mateusz,Pastuszka Maciej,Lisik Wojciech,Szymański Paweł,Katkowski Bartosz,Leśniak Michał
Abstract
AbstractThe increasing prevalence of bariatric surgery has resulted in a rise in the number of redo procedures as well. While redo bariatric surgery has demonstrated its effectiveness, there is still a subset of patients who may not derive any benefits from it. This poses a significant challenge for bariatric surgeons, especially when there is a lack of clear guidelines. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the outcomes of patients who underwent Re-Redo bariatric surgery. We conducted a retrospective cohort study on a group of 799 patients who underwent redo bariatric surgery between 2010 and 2020. Among these patients, 20 individuals underwent a second elective redo bariatric surgery (Re-Redo) because of weight regain (15 patients) or insufficient weight loss, i.e. < 50% EWL (5 patients). Mean BMI before Re-Redo surgery was 38.8 ± 4.9 kg/m2. Mean age was 44.4 ± 11.5 years old. The mean %TWL before and after Re-Redo was 17.4 ± 12.4% and %EBMIL was 51.6 ± 35.9%. 13/20 patients (65%) achieved > 50% EWL. The mean final %TWL was 34.2 ± 11.1% and final %EBMIL was 72.1 ± 20.8%. The mean BMI after treatment was 31.9 ± 5.3 kg/m2. Complications occurred in 3 of 20 patients (15%), with no reported mortality or need for another surgical intervention. The mean follow-up after Re-Redo was 35.3 months. Although Re-Redo bariatric surgery is an effective treatment for obesity, it carries a significant risk of complications.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC