Endoscopic treatment of early leaks and strictures after laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass

Abstract Background Laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass has become a prominent bariatric procedure. Yet, early and late complications, primarily leaks and strictures, are not uncommon. This study summarizes our experience with endoscopic treatment of laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypa...

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Published in:BMC Surgery
Main Authors: Fadi Younis, Mati Shnell, Nathan Gluck, Subhi Abu-Abeid, Shai Eldar, Sigal Fishman
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12893-020-0686-2
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Mati Shnell
Nathan Gluck
Subhi Abu-Abeid
Shai Eldar
Sigal Fishman
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description Abstract Background Laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass has become a prominent bariatric procedure. Yet, early and late complications, primarily leaks and strictures, are not uncommon. This study summarizes our experience with endoscopic treatment of laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass complications. Methods This is a retrospective study of consecutive patients referred to our hospital from 2015 to 2017 with post laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass complications. Therapy was tailored to each case, including fully covered self-expandable metal stents, fibrin glue, septotomy, internal drainage with pigtail stents, through-the-scope and pneumatic dilation. Success was defined as resuming oral nutrition without enteral or parenteral support or further surgical intervention. Results Nine patients presented with acute or early leaks: 5 (56%) had staple-line leaks, 3 (33%) had anastomotic leaks and 1 (11%) had both. All were treated with stents. Adjunctive endoscopic drainage was applied in 4 patients (44%). Overall 5 patients (56%) with acute/ early leaks recovered completely, including all 3 patients with anastomotic leak and the patient with both leaks but only 1/5 with staple line leak (20%). Complication rate in the leak group reached 22%. Eight patients presented with strictures, 7 at the anastomosis and one due to remnant stomach misalignment. All anastomotic strictures were dilated successfully. However, the patient with the pouch stricture required conversion to Roux-en-Y gastric bypass after 3 failed attempts of dilation. Conclusion Endoscopic treatments of laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass complications are relatively effective and safe. Anastomosis-related complications are more amenable to endoscopic treatment compared to staple line leaks.
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spelling doaj-art-e3986e97bd944a74b258d4cf6c8bfc4a2025-08-19T20:37:13ZengBMCBMC Surgery1471-24822020-02-012011610.1186/s12893-020-0686-2Endoscopic treatment of early leaks and strictures after laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypassFadi Younis0Mati Shnell1Nathan Gluck2Subhi Abu-Abeid3Shai Eldar4Sigal Fishman5Obesity Service, Department of Gastroenterology and Liver Disease, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, affiliated with Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv UniversityObesity Service, Department of Gastroenterology and Liver Disease, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, affiliated with Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv UniversityObesity Service, Department of Gastroenterology and Liver Disease, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, affiliated with Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv UniversityBariatric Unit, Department of Surgery, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical CenterBariatric Unit, Department of Surgery, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical CenterObesity Service, Department of Gastroenterology and Liver Disease, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, affiliated with Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv UniversityAbstract Background Laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass has become a prominent bariatric procedure. Yet, early and late complications, primarily leaks and strictures, are not uncommon. This study summarizes our experience with endoscopic treatment of laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass complications. Methods This is a retrospective study of consecutive patients referred to our hospital from 2015 to 2017 with post laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass complications. Therapy was tailored to each case, including fully covered self-expandable metal stents, fibrin glue, septotomy, internal drainage with pigtail stents, through-the-scope and pneumatic dilation. Success was defined as resuming oral nutrition without enteral or parenteral support or further surgical intervention. Results Nine patients presented with acute or early leaks: 5 (56%) had staple-line leaks, 3 (33%) had anastomotic leaks and 1 (11%) had both. All were treated with stents. Adjunctive endoscopic drainage was applied in 4 patients (44%). Overall 5 patients (56%) with acute/ early leaks recovered completely, including all 3 patients with anastomotic leak and the patient with both leaks but only 1/5 with staple line leak (20%). Complication rate in the leak group reached 22%. Eight patients presented with strictures, 7 at the anastomosis and one due to remnant stomach misalignment. All anastomotic strictures were dilated successfully. However, the patient with the pouch stricture required conversion to Roux-en-Y gastric bypass after 3 failed attempts of dilation. Conclusion Endoscopic treatments of laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass complications are relatively effective and safe. Anastomosis-related complications are more amenable to endoscopic treatment compared to staple line leaks.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12893-020-0686-2Laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypassPostoperative complicationsBariatric endoscopyStentsDilation
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Mati Shnell
Nathan Gluck
Subhi Abu-Abeid
Shai Eldar
Sigal Fishman
Endoscopic treatment of early leaks and strictures after laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass
Laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass
Postoperative complications
Bariatric endoscopy
Stents
Dilation
title Endoscopic treatment of early leaks and strictures after laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass
title_full Endoscopic treatment of early leaks and strictures after laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass
title_fullStr Endoscopic treatment of early leaks and strictures after laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass
title_full_unstemmed Endoscopic treatment of early leaks and strictures after laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass
title_short Endoscopic treatment of early leaks and strictures after laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass
title_sort endoscopic treatment of early leaks and strictures after laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass
topic Laparoscopic one anastomosis gastric bypass
Postoperative complications
Bariatric endoscopy
Stents
Dilation
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12893-020-0686-2
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