Gastric cancer after Bariatric Bypass Surgery. Do they relate? (A Systematic Review).
Sotirios G DoukasPanagiotis G DoukasDimitra P VageliArkady BroderPublished in: Obesity surgery (2023)
Bariatric bypass surgery has been an effective treatment for morbid obesity. However, there is an increasing number of reported cases of gastric cancer after bypass surgery. Our systematic review showed an increasing trend of gastric cancer cases after bariatric bypass surgery in the last decade, mostly located in the excluded stomach (77%) and diagnosed in an advanced stage. In addition to known risk factors such as tobacco smoking (17%), H. pylori infection (6%), and family history of gastric cancer (3%), bile reflux, a recently proposed cancer-promoting factor, was also estimated in 18% of the cases. Our data suggest that gastric cancer risk assessment should be considered before gastric bypass surgery, and further investigations are needed to determine the value of post-operative gastric cancer surveillance.
Keyphrases
- minimally invasive
- gastric bypass
- coronary artery bypass
- weight loss
- systematic review
- roux en y gastric bypass
- risk assessment
- surgical site infection
- risk factors
- obese patients
- bariatric surgery
- public health
- type diabetes
- randomized controlled trial
- insulin resistance
- squamous cell carcinoma
- skeletal muscle
- papillary thyroid
- adipose tissue
- body mass index
- combination therapy