Bilio-pancreatic bypass for obesity: II. Initial experience in man
- 1 September 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 66 (9) , 618-620
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800660906
Abstract
Summary: After a successful trial of bilio-pancreatic bypass in dogs, a clinical study has been completed in 18 patients followed for more than 1 year. The operation has been modified to achieve the best weight reduction, and forming the bilio-pancreatic tract of equal length to the alimentary tract with a short common ileal tract, the average weight loss as a percentage of the preoperative body weight was 24·1 ± 5·4 per cent (mean ± s.d.) at 6 months and 33·7 ± 4·1 per cent at 12 months. The only immediate complication was a wound dehiscence, and there were no late complications. Liver function studies showed the absence of hepatic deterioration and liver biopsies showed improvement of liver morphology 1 year after the operation. It is suggested that this procedure may be an alternative to jejuno-ileal bypass in the management of obesity.Keywords
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- Bilio-pancreatic bypass for obesity: I. An experimental study in dogsBritish Journal of Surgery, 1979