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Biliary-Intestinal Bypass in the Treatment of Obesity: Long Term Follow Up.
Document Type
Article
Source
European Journal of Surgery. Dec98, Vol. 164 Issue 12, p943. 7p.
Subject
*OBESITY treatment
BILIARY tract surgery
Language
ISSN
1102-4151
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the long term outcome after biliary-intestinal bypass for morbid obesity. :Design: Retrospective study. :Setting: County hospital, Sweden. :Subjects: 120 consecutive patients operated on between 1977 and 1990. :Interventions: A variation of jejunoileal bypass in which the excluded bowel was anastomosed to the gallbladder. :Main outcome measures: Weight, concentrations of blood lipids and glucose in blood, results of liver function tests, reversal rates, and complications. :Results: The mean body mass index was reduced by 39% (from 42 kg/m[sup 2] to 26 kg/m[sup 2]), serum cholesterol and triglyceride concentrations by more than 30%, and fasting blood glucose concentrations by 11%. There were no cases of irreversible hepatic failure, diabetes, deaths related to the operation, or progressive renal failure. The incidence of renal calculi increased by a ratio 2.3. The reversal rate/year was 2% (n = 20). :Conclusion: We conclude that biliary-intestinal bypass may be used to treat cases of obesity associated with seriously high blood lipid concentrations and where gastric restrictive operations are less suitable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]