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Volume 7, Issue 5 (Suppl)
J Gastrointest Dig Syst, an open access journal
ISSN:2161-069X
Gastroenterology 2017
November 13-14, 2017
November 13-14, 2017 | Las Vegas, USA
13
th
International Conference on
Clinical Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endoscopy
Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: Limb length and weight loss
Antonio Carlos Valezi
State University of Londrina, Brazil
R
oux-en-Y gastric bypass is a surgical technique widely used in the treatment of obesity. It is unclear, however, if the length of
the biliopancreatic and alimentary limb interferes with the magnitude of weight loss. To evaluate if the length of these limbs is
related to the percentage of weight loss, we performed this research. One hundred and twenty obese people were inserted into four
groups: A) biliopancreatic limb with 50 cm length and alimentary limb with 100 cm length; B) biliopancreatic limb with 50 cm length
and alimentary limb with 150 cm length; C) biliopancreatic limb with 100 cm length and alimentary limb with 100 cm length; D)
biliopancreatic limb with 100 cm length and alimentary limb with 150 cm length. The weight loss was compared between groups.
Data were collected preoperatively and one year after surgery. The follow-up occurred in 78.3% of the sample. The composition of
the groups was similar, with no statistical significance. The average age was 43 years in groups A, C and D and 42 years in group B.
The female gender predominated in all groups. The mean body mass index was 46 kg/m2 for groups A, C and D and 42 kg/m2 in
group B. The percentage of total weight loss was 33% for group A and 34% for groups B, C and D. There was no significant difference
among groups. So we concluded that different lengths of biliopancreatic and alimentary limbs do not affect the percentage of total
weight loss.
Biography
Antonio Carlos Valezi has graduated in Medicine in 1985 and made his training in Digestive Surgery. He has completed his PhD in 1995. He teaches Surgery at State
University of Londrina since 1995. He is the Director of Bariatric Surgery Program. He has published more than 20 papers in reputed journals.
rafaelabaid@unisc.brAntonio Carlos Valezi, J Gastrointest Dig Syst 2017, 7:5 (Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2161-069X-C1-055