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Successful Weight Loss Before Bariatric Surgery as an Indicator for Perioperative Complications, Adherence, And Postoperative Weight Reduction? A Retrospective Analysis| Abstract
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Journal of Obesity & Weight Loss Therapy
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  • Research Article   
  • J Obes Weight Loss Ther 2022, Vol 12(1): 477
  • DOI: 10.4172/2165-7904.1000476

Successful Weight Loss Before Bariatric Surgery as an Indicator for Perioperative Complications, Adherence, And Postoperative Weight Reduction? A Retrospective Analysis

Sarah Halima Boussouf1*, Martin Mohammed Marzouk2, Sylvia Weiner1, Götze3 and Moustafa Elshafei1
1Department of Obesity and Metabolic Surgery, Hospital Nordwest, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany
2Departments of Internal Medicine, Hospital Hofheim, Hofheim am Taunus, Hessen, Germany
3Department of Oncological Research, Hospital Nordwest, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany
*Corresponding Author : Sarah Halima Boussouf, Department of Obesity and Metabolic Surgery, Hospital Nordwest, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany, Tel: 004915751823817, Email: sarbou@web.de

Received Date: Dec 26, 2021 / Accepted Date: Jan 15, 2022 / Published Date: Jan 20, 2022

Abstract

Objective: Participating in a weight loss program before bariatric surgery is an established preparation tool in many specialized bariatric clinics. A certain amount of weight loss before surgery can even be a mandatory requirement for some clinics or insurance companies. The objective of this study is to investigate whether successful preoperative weight loss through adherence to a low-calorie diet three weeks prior to bariatric surgery could predict a difference in the duration of the procedure, intraoperative blood loss, need for revision, excess weight loss after 12 months and the participation in postoperative follow-up visits.

Methods: All cases that underwent sleeve gastrostomy or Roux-en-Y gastric bypass in a bariatric department in Germany between January 2018 and October 2019 were retrospectively evaluated for our study. Data were obtained on gender, age, BMI, weight before and after preoperative weight loss, weight after 1, 3, 6, and 12 months, operative times, haemoglobin and haematocrit one day before and two days after surgery, the need for revision 4 weeks after the procedure, and the number of follow-up visits. Groups were formed according to the achieved excess weight loss before surgery and analysed inter alia using Kruskal Wallis H Test

Results: The study included 201 patients. Both, patients that underwent sleeve gastrostomy (n=66) or Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (n=135), participated significantly more often in follow-up visits (P = 0.004 and P = 0.012), if they lost a higher amount of excess weight prior to surgery compared to patients that lost less. Patients that underwent Rouxen- Y gastric bypass also showed higher adherence to follow-up visits than patients that underwent sleeve gastrostomy. Blood loss, operative times, need for revision and weight loss after one year did not differ between groups that lost a high, medium, or low amount of excess weight preoperatively.

Conclusions: Preoperative weight loss showed to be a good predictor of follow-up adherence after bariatric surgery. As adherence and participation in regular follow-up visits appear to be crucial for the long-term success of bariatric interventions, the possible prediction of patient adherence is set to increasingly gain importance.

Citation: Boussouf SH, Marzouk MM, Weiner S, Götze, Elshafei M (2022) Successful Weight Loss Before Bariatric Surgery as an Indicator for Perioperative Complications, Adherence, And Postoperative Weight Reduction? A Retrospective Analysis. J Obes Weight Loss Ther 12: 477. Doi: 10.4172/2165-7904.1000476

Copyright: © 2022 Boussouf SH, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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