Abstract:
Introduction. Currently, bariatric surgery is the only effective therapy that leads to marked
and sustained body weight loss. Although the morbidity rate after gastric bypass dropped, the
postoperative complications are still a problem for the surgeons.
Aim of the study. To appreciate the evolution of the first thirty days in patients submitted to
the gastric bypass.
Materials and methods. Observational retrospective study. Data of 388 patients with obesity
associated or not with comorbidities submitted to the gastric bypass with 30 days follow-up
starting from the date of the surgery.
Results. The age average was 40,47±10,38 years. The mean preoperative body mass index was
43,83±8,19 kg/m2. The major complications were fistula (0,26%), gastrointestinal bleeding
(3,35%), intra-abdominal bleeding (0,52%), acute gastric dilatation (1,29%), wound infection
(2,83%) and deep vein thrombosis (1,55%).
Conclusions. In the period of thirty days after surgery the overall complication rate was 9,8%
and death occurred in 0%. Bleeding was the main complication and the leading cause of
hospitalization in intensive care unit and reoperation.
Description:
Department of Surgery, no. 1 Nicolae Anestiadi, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, The 8th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, September 24-26, 2020