Technical Variations and Considerations around OAGB in IFSO-APC and IFSO-MENAC Chapters, an Expert Survey Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the technical variations of one-anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB) among IFSO-APC and MENAC experts. BACKGROUND: The multitude of technical variations and patient selection challenges among metabolic and bariatric surgeons worldwide necessitates a heightened awareness of these issues. Understanding different perspectives and viewpoints can empower surgeons performing OAGB to adapt their techniques, leading to improved outcomes and reduced complications. METHODS: The scientific team of IFSO-APC, consisting of skilled bariatric and metabolic surgeons specializing in OAGB, conducted a confidential online survey. The survey aimed to assess technical variations and considerations related to OAGB within the IFSO-APC and IFSO-MENAC chapters. A total of 85 OAGB experts participated in the survey, providing their responses through a 35-question online format. The survey took place from January 1, 2024, to February 15, 2024. RESULTS: Most experts do not perform OAGB for children and adolescents younger than 18 years. Most experts create the gastric pouch over a 36-40-F bougie and prefer to create a gastrojejunostomy, at the posterior wall of the gastric pouch. An anti-reflux suture during OAGB is performed in all patients by 51.8% of experts. Most experts set a common limb length of > 4 m in revisional and conversional OAGBs to prevent nutritional complications. CONCLUSION: The ongoing debate among metabolic and bariatric surgeons regarding the technical variations and patient selection in OAGB remains a significant point of discussion. This survey demonstrated the variations in technical aspects and patient selection for OAGB among MBS surgeons in the IFSO-APC and IFSO-MENAC chapters. Standardizing the OAGB technique is crucial to ensure optimal safety and efficacy in this procedure.

authors

  • Kermansaravi, Mohammad
  • Shahmiri, Shahab Shahabi
  • Kow, Lilian
  • Gawdat, Khaled
  • Abbas, Syed Imran
  • Aly, Ahmad
  • Bashir, Ahmad
  • Bhandari, Mohit
  • Haddad, Ashraf
  • ElFawal, Mohamad Hayssam
  • Inam, Atif
  • Kasama, Kazunori
  • Kim, Sang Hyun
  • Kular, Kuldeepak Singh
  • Lakdawala, Muffazal
  • Layani, Laurent Abram
  • Lee, Wei-Jei
  • Pazouki, Abdolreza
  • Prasad, Arun
  • Safadi, Bassem
  • Wang, Cunchuan
  • Yang, Wah
  • Adib, Reza
  • Jazi, Amir Hossein Davarpanah
  • Shabbir, Asim

publication date

  • June 2024