Laparoscopic Conversion to Sleeve Gastrectomy After Gastric Clipping for Morbid Obesity—Video Presentation

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Purpose: Laparoscopic gastric clipping is a relatively novel bariatric surgical procedure, which can yield significant weight loss via a restriction of gastric expansion. Medical literature regarding the postoperative complications of this procedure is currently scarce. To this end, we submit here a video presentation of a corrective laparoscopic gastric sleeve procedure performed after an initial gastric clipping that failed to provide adequate weight loss and led to intractable belching. Materials and Methods: A 40-year-old, morbidly obese woman (initial body mass index is 35.3 kg/m2) presented with intractable belching and minimal weight loss 6 months after initial laparoscopic gastric clipping at another institution. A laparoscopic revisional procedure with gastric clip removal and conversion to sleeve gastrectomy was conducted to relieve her condition. Results: The procedure took 270 min without any intraoperative complications. Blood loss was recorded at 100 mL. The patient had an uneventful postoperative course with a postoperative hospital stay of 2 days. The patient’s symptoms were relieved successfully after this revisional surgery. Conclusion: Laparoscopic removal of gastric clip with concomitant revision to sleeve gastrectomy is technically feasible in our patient.

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Chuang, H. Y., Huang, C. K., & Chang, P. C. (2019). Laparoscopic Conversion to Sleeve Gastrectomy After Gastric Clipping for Morbid Obesity—Video Presentation. Obesity Surgery, 29(4), 1433. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-019-03709-7

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