IS BODY MASS INDEX AND OBESITY SURGERY MORTALITY SCORE IMPORTANT IN PERIOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS OF LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY BEFORE DISCHARGE?
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Bozan, M. B., Kutluer, N., Aksu, A., Bozan, A. A., Kanat, B. H., & Böyük, A. (2021). Is body mass index and obesity surgery mortality score important in perioperative complications of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy before discharge?. ABCD. Arquivos Brasileiros de Cirurgia Digestiva (São Paulo), 34.Özet
ABSTRACT - Background: Morbid obesity surgery and related complications have increased with
time. Aim: To evaluate the relationship between perioperative complications before discharge
and preoperative body mass index and obesity surgery mortality score in laparoscopic
sleeve gastrectomy. Method: 1617 patients who met the inclusion criteria were evaluated
retrospectively. The patients were examined in terms of demographic data, presence of
comorbidities, whether there were complications or not, type of complications and obesity
surgery mortality score. Results: Complications were seen in 40 patients (2.5%) and mortality
wasn’t seen in the early postoperative period before discharge. The mean age of patients with
complications was 36.3±10.02 years (19-57) and without complications 34.12±9.54 (15–64)
years. The preoperative mean BMI values of patients with and without complications were
45.05±3.93 (40–57) kg/m2
and 44.8±3.49 (35–67) kg/m2
respectively. According to BMI groups
40–45 kg/m2
, 45–50 kg/m2
and 50 and over, there was not any statistical significance seen in
three groups in terms of complication positivity and major-minor complication rates. There
was not any statistical significance seen between the patients with and without major-minor
complications and obesity surgery mortality score. Conclusion: There was not any relation
between perioperative laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy complication rates before discharge
and BMI and obesity surgery mortality scores