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Obstructive Symptoms Associated with the 9.75-cm Lap-Band® in the First 24 Hours using the Pars Flaccida Approach

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Background: For some patients, especially those with a higher BMI, a non-selective Lap-Band® placement using the pars flaccida approach with application of the small-diameter bands (9.75 and 10 cm) may be too tight or may require significant gastroesophageal junction dissection and thinning. In such a case, the major perioperative complication is acute obstruction immediately after surgery. We review the etiology of obstructive complications that present postoperatively in the first 24 hours. Case Reports: Acute postoperative stoma obstruction (esophageal outlet stenosis) was observed in 5 patients who underwent 9.75-cm Lap-Band® placement for morbid obesity. 2 of these patients had a postoperative upper GI series showing a misplaced band with gastric slippage, and repeat operation was required. 3 patients had gastric obstruction without slippage. Of the latter, 1 patient insisted that the band be removed rather than being replaced with a longer one, and the remaining 2 were managed with conservative treatment, involving extended hospitalization until the edema subsided and the patient slowly regained the ability to swallow. Conclusion: Obstructive symptoms associated with the Lap-Band® using the pars flaccida approach can be addressed conservatively in most patients or by minimally invasive surgery; however we believe that routine use of the 11-cm Lap-Band® for the pars flaccida approach could easily prevent this early complication.

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Bernante, P., Francini Pesenti, F., Toniato, A. et al. Obstructive Symptoms Associated with the 9.75-cm Lap-Band® in the First 24 Hours using the Pars Flaccida Approach. OBES SURG 15, 357–360 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1381/0960892053576541

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