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04.02.2022 | 2021 SAGES Oral

Postoperative bleeding and leaks in sleeve gastrectomy are independent of both staple height and staple line oversewing

verfasst von: Aman B. Ali, Lee M. Morris, Jeffrey Hodges, Farshad Amirkhosravi, Sara Yasrebi, Amelia Khoo, Edward A. Graviss, Duc T. Nguyen, Patrick R. Reardon

Erschienen in: Surgical Endoscopy | Ausgabe 9/2022

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Abstract

Background

Over 100,000 sleeve gastrectomy procedures are performed annually in the USA. Despite technological advances, postoperative bleeding and gastric staple line leak are complications of this procedure. We analyzed patient-specific and perioperative factors to determine their association with these complications.

Methods

We performed a retrospective cohort analysis of patients who underwent sleeve gastrectomy between 2005 and 2019 at our institution. Patient demographics, comorbidities, and procedure details including type of energy device, staple type, staple height, staple line oversewing, and staple line clipping were compared using multiple logistic regression for combined postoperative complications (blood transfusion, bleeding, and staple line leak). Postoperative bleeding was defined by requiring blood transfusion and/or re-operation to control bleeding. Staple line leak was confirmed radiographically.

Results

There were 1213 patients who underwent sleeve gastrectomy. Fifty-two high-risk patients were excluded due to cirrhosis, end-stage renal disease, and anticoagulation use for left ventricular assist device. Of the remaining 1161 patients, twenty-five (2.2%) received postoperative blood transfusion, nine (0.8%) had postoperative bleeding, two (0.2%) had staple line leak, and twenty-eight patients (2.4%) had combined postoperative complications. The median age was significantly higher for patients with combined postoperative complications (43 vs 49; p = 0.02). There was no difference in postoperative blood transfusion, bleeding, staple line leak, or combined postoperative complication with different energy devices (p = 0.92), staple types (p = 0.21), staple heights (p = 0.50), or staple line suturing/clipping (p = 0.95). In addition, there was no difference in bleeding when comparing staple line sewing techniques (p = 0.44). Predictably, patients with combined postoperative complications had increased length of stay (3 days vs 1 day; p < 0.001).

Conclusion

Sleeve gastrectomy procedure has tremendous variability in technique and devices used. We observed no difference in the combined postoperative complications of bleeding or staple line leak with respect to different energy devices, staple height, or oversewing of the gastric staple line. Patient selection is crucial, as patient age and coagulopathic comorbidities were found to lead to higher combined postoperative complications.
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Metadaten
Titel
Postoperative bleeding and leaks in sleeve gastrectomy are independent of both staple height and staple line oversewing
verfasst von
Aman B. Ali
Lee M. Morris
Jeffrey Hodges
Farshad Amirkhosravi
Sara Yasrebi
Amelia Khoo
Edward A. Graviss
Duc T. Nguyen
Patrick R. Reardon
Publikationsdatum
04.02.2022
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Surgical Endoscopy / Ausgabe 9/2022
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-022-09031-1

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