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- J K Champion, T Hunt, and N DeLisle.
- Department of Surgery, Emory Dunwoody Medical Center, 4575 North Shallowford Road, Atlanta, GA 30338, USA. jkchamp@june.com
- Surg Endosc. 2002 Dec 1;16(12):1663-5.
BackgroundLaparoscopic bariatric surgery is a challenging procedure with a high risk of technical misadventures that may increase postoperative morbidity. Routine intraoperative endoscopy may reduce postoperative morbidity. This article reviews our 6-year experience.MethodsFrom April 1995 to September 2001, we performed 825 laparoscopic bariatric procedures: 743 roux gastric bypasses, 55 vertical banded gastroplasties, 18 laparoscopic adjustable gastric bands, and 9 gastric pacemakers. All the patients underwent flexible endoscopy by the primary surgeon at completion of the operation to assess for technical errors.ResultsThe 34 intraoperative technical errors (4.1%) identified included 29 suture and staple line leaks, 2 bougie perforations, 2 inadvertent stoma closures secondary to the suture line, and 1 mucosal perforation in a gastric pacemaker. All the errors were successfully repaired laparoscopically at the time of the procedure. Three leaks occurred postoperative (0.36%): 1 in the 34 repaired errors (2.9%) and 2 in the remaining 791 patients (0.25%).ConclusionsRoutine intraoperative endoscopy identified 34 correctable technical errors in a series of 825 laparoscopic bariatric procedures. Of these, 33 (97%) were repaired successfully, which reduced postoperative morbidity.
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