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Manometric Changes of the Lower Esophageal Sphincter After Sleeve Gastrectomy in Obese Patients

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Braghetto Miranda, Italo
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Manometric Changes of the Lower Esophageal Sphincter After Sleeve Gastrectomy in Obese Patients
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  • Braghetto Miranda, Italo;
  • Lanzarini Sobrevia, Enrique;
  • Korn Bruzzone, Owen;
  • Valladares Hernández, Héctor;
  • Molina, Juan Carlos;
  • Henríquez, Ana;
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Introduction Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy has been accepted as an option for surgical treatment of obesity. After surgery, some patients present reflux symptoms associated with endoscopic esophagitis, therefore PPI’s treatment must be indicated. Purpose This study aims to evaluate the manometric characteristic of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) before and after sleeve gastrectomy Material and Method This prospective study includes 20 patients submitted to esophageal manometry in order to determine the resting pressure, and total and abdominal LES length before and after the sleeve gastrectomy. Statistical variations on the LESP were validated according to Student’s “t” test. Results Seventeen female and three male patients were included, with a mean age of 37.6±12.6 years. All patients reduced their body weight, from an initial BMI of 38.3 kg/m2 to 28.2 kg/m2 6 months after surgery. No postoperative complications were observed in these patients. Preoperative mean LESP was 14.2±5.8 mmHg. Postoperative manometry decreased in 17/20 (85%), with a mean value of 11.2±5.7 mmHg (p=0.01). Seven of them presented LESP <12 mmHg and ten patients <6 mmHg after the operation. Furthermore, the abdominal length and total length of the high pressure zone at the esophagogastric junction were affected. Conclusion A sleeve gastrectomy produces an important decrease in LES pressure, which can in turn cause the appearance of reflux symptoms and esophagitis after the operation due to a partial resection of the sling fibers during the gastrectomy.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/128559
DOI: DOI 10.1007/s11695-009-0040-3
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OBES SURG (2010) 20:357–362
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