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Sleeve gastrectomy morphology and long-term weight-loss and gastroesophageal reflux disease outcomes.

Rafael AlvarezJoseph YoussefJonathan ZadehAnuja SarodeRichard BargerMujjahid AbbasLeena Khaitan
Published in: Surgical endoscopy (2023)
This is the first study assessing the impact of SG morphology on long-term weight loss and GERD. Our data suggest an association between SG morphology and long-term weight loss but not with GERD outcomes. Current technical standards may be limited in reproducing the same SG morphology. This information may help guide the technical optimization and standardization of SG. Surgeons did not favor a specific SG morphology (1). Our results signal to a relationship between radiographic assessment of SG morphology and long-term weight-loss outcomes with Dumbbell classification correlated with lesser reduction in BMI (2a) and Lower Pouch morphology associated with superior weight loss (2b). SG, sleeve gastrectomy; BMI, body mass index.
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