Background: Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) is the most common bariatric operation. This study is a retrospective analysis of the multicenter Italian experience in patients with BMI >50 over the last 4 years. Methods: An electronic data sheet made for LAGB-operated patients since January 1996, was mailed and e-mailed to all surgeons involved in this kind of procedure in Italy. Items regarding patients with BMI >50 were selected. Analysis used Fisher's exact test and logarithmic regression analysis (P<0.05 significant). Data were expressed as mean ± SD. Results: 239 patients (13.3%), out of 1,797 LapBand® operated patients entered the study (179F/60M), with mean age 37.6±11.3 years (19-69) and mean BMI 54.6±4.8 (50.1-83.6). Laparotomic conversion rate was 5.4% (44/239). Postoperative complications occurred in 24/239 patients (9.0%). Follow-up was obtained in 218/218, 198/198, 121/147, 75/93, 30/38 LAGB patients at 6, 12, 24, 36, and 48 months respectively. At these time periods, mean BMI was 46.7, 43.9, 42.2, 41.9, and 39.3 kg/m2. At the same intervals, mean %EWL was 24.1, 34.1, 38.8, 38.9, and 52.9%. The number of patients with <25% EWL at 12, 24, 36, and 48 months, follow-up were 34, 10, 4, and 0. Serious co-morbidities (189 in 124 of 239, 57%) had completely resolved 1 year postoperatively in 74/124 of the patients (59.6%). Conclusion: Although super-obese patients following the LAGB remain obese with BMI >35, in the short-term most lose their co-morbidities, with a very low morbidity and mortality rate.

Angrisani L., Furbetta F., Doldi S.B., Basso N., Lucchese M., Giacomelli M., et al. (2002). Results of the Italian multicenter study on 239 super-obese patients treated by adjustable gastric banding. OBESITY SURGERY, 12(6), 846-850 [10.1381/096089202320995682].

Results of the Italian multicenter study on 239 super-obese patients treated by adjustable gastric banding

Veneziani A.;Puglisi F.;Campanile F.;Capizzi F. D.;Bernante P.;
2002

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Background: Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) is the most common bariatric operation. This study is a retrospective analysis of the multicenter Italian experience in patients with BMI >50 over the last 4 years. Methods: An electronic data sheet made for LAGB-operated patients since January 1996, was mailed and e-mailed to all surgeons involved in this kind of procedure in Italy. Items regarding patients with BMI >50 were selected. Analysis used Fisher's exact test and logarithmic regression analysis (P<0.05 significant). Data were expressed as mean ± SD. Results: 239 patients (13.3%), out of 1,797 LapBand® operated patients entered the study (179F/60M), with mean age 37.6±11.3 years (19-69) and mean BMI 54.6±4.8 (50.1-83.6). Laparotomic conversion rate was 5.4% (44/239). Postoperative complications occurred in 24/239 patients (9.0%). Follow-up was obtained in 218/218, 198/198, 121/147, 75/93, 30/38 LAGB patients at 6, 12, 24, 36, and 48 months respectively. At these time periods, mean BMI was 46.7, 43.9, 42.2, 41.9, and 39.3 kg/m2. At the same intervals, mean %EWL was 24.1, 34.1, 38.8, 38.9, and 52.9%. The number of patients with <25% EWL at 12, 24, 36, and 48 months, follow-up were 34, 10, 4, and 0. Serious co-morbidities (189 in 124 of 239, 57%) had completely resolved 1 year postoperatively in 74/124 of the patients (59.6%). Conclusion: Although super-obese patients following the LAGB remain obese with BMI >35, in the short-term most lose their co-morbidities, with a very low morbidity and mortality rate.
2002
Angrisani L., Furbetta F., Doldi S.B., Basso N., Lucchese M., Giacomelli M., et al. (2002). Results of the Italian multicenter study on 239 super-obese patients treated by adjustable gastric banding. OBESITY SURGERY, 12(6), 846-850 [10.1381/096089202320995682].
Angrisani L.; Furbetta F.; Doldi S.B.; Basso N.; Lucchese M.; Giacomelli M.; Zappa M.; Di Cosmo L.; Veneziani A.; Turicchia G.U.; Alkilani M.; Foresti...espandi
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