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Reflux After Sleeve Gastrectomy: An Update

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/lap.2021.0478

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obesity; GERD; bariatric surgery; sleeve gastrectomy; reflux

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The study focused on the presence of GERD and its symptoms post-SG, with results showing that symptoms worsen in most obese patients after surgery, and even new symptoms may appear. Conducting thorough preoperative studies and using the correct surgical techniques can help reduce the incidence of GERD.
Background: Modifications of gastric anatomy, function, and of the esophagogastric junction secondary to sleeve gastrectomy (SG) can worsen the symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Its late diagnosis and poor treatment can lead to serious complications. In recent years, attempts have been made to optimize preoperative studies and improve surgical techniques to prevent this problem. The aim of this study was to update on the presence of GERD and their symptoms post-SG. Methods: A literature review of articles based on randomized clinical trials on the presence of GERD after SG was carried out, in a period of 10 years. Results: A result of 336 articles was obtained, of which 327 were discarded and 9 were included. The variables of GERD post-SG were analyzed according to their symptoms (improved, worsened, and unchanged), remission, or appearance de novo. Conclusion: GERD is a frequently associated pathology in obese patients. Several authors reported that symptoms worsen after SG, and has been diagnosed de novo. The application of exhaustive preoperative studies and a correct surgical technique could reduce its incidence.

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