Re-do bariatric surgery

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·        Patients who require revisionary surgery after a jejunoileal bypass, a vertical-banded gastroplasty, a gastric bypass, or a biliopancreatic bypass can be categorized into two groups.

Those with insufficient weight loss

Those with metabolic or surgical complications

·        The major complication that requires revision after a primary gastric bypass is a marginal ulcer.

·        Insufficient weight loss is the most common indication to revise a vertical-banded gastroplasty or a gastric bypass; inadequate weight loss is usually due to a staple line dehiscence or an outlet dilation.

·        The cause of weight loss failure after vertical-banded gastroplasty is a change in dietary habits toward high-calorie liquids and sweets and, after gastric bypass, an enlarged gastric pouch (increased capacity).

·        Unique complications that require revision unrelated to inadequate weight loss are acid reflux after vertical-banded gastroplasty and marginal (stomal) ulceration after gastric bypass.

·        Most patients with stomal ulcers respond to medical therapy; however, if the stomal ulcer persists or recurs, truncal vagotomy, reduction of the gastric pouch to less than 50 ml, and revision of the gastroenterostomy should be performed. Have a look for surgeons of obesity surgery at hospitals of Chennai in India.