• Med Princ Pract · Jan 2009

    Stricture rate after laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric bypass with a 21-mm circular stapler: the Cleveland Clinic experience.

    • Fahad Alasfar, Adheesh A Sabnis, Rockson C Liu, and Bipan Chand.
    • Department of Surgery, Kuwait University, Safat, Kuwait. falasfar@hsc.edu.kw
    • Med Princ Pract. 2009 Jan 1; 18 (5): 364367364-7.

    ObjectiveThe objectives of this study were to report the incidence of gastrojejunal anastomic strictures that occurred in laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGB) surgery and to determine the time course of presentation, associated perioperative factors, and response to balloon dilation.Subjects And MethodsAll 126 patients who underwent LRYGB at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation between July 2003 and February 2005 were included. We utilized a transoral 21-mm circular stapler for the gastrojejunostomy. Patients with symptoms of anastomotic strictures underwent upper endoscopy by one surgeon (B.C.). A stricture was defined by the inability to pass a 10-mm gastroscope through the anastomosis. Balloon dilation was performed to 12 mm. Records were analyzed retrospectively and statistical analysis including Pearson chi(2) statistics, Fisher's exact test and Student's t test were used when appropriate.ResultsSymptomatic anastomotic strictures occurred in 29 (23%) patients. All patients presented with nausea, vomiting and dysphagia. The median time to diagnosis was 52 days (25-309 days). Symptoms resolved after one dilation in 25 (86%) of patients. Two and three dilations were required in 1 (3.5%) and 3 (10.5%) of patients, respectively. No patients had complications or required more than 3 dilations. Age, preoperative body mass index (BMI), and intraoperative blood loss did not correlate with stricture formation. Although nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were used by 46 (41%) of patients after surgery, there was no correlation with stricture formation.ConclusionSymptomatic anastomotic strictures developed in nearly a quarter of patients who underwent LRYGB utilizing a transoral 21-mm circular stapled gastrojejunal anastomosis. A single endoscopic balloon dilation was usually adequate. Strictures were not predicted by perioperative factors.Copyright 2009 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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