The long-term effect of pregnancy on weight loss after sleeve gastrectomy

Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases : Official Journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery
Amihai RottenstreichRam Elazary

Abstract

Pregnancy outcomes after bariatric surgery have been addressed extensively; however, the impact of pregnancy on long-term outcomes after bariatric surgery has only been sparsely studied. We explored the effects of pregnancy on weight loss outcomes after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG). University hospital. A cross-sectional case-control study. Eighty women who became pregnant after LSG were matched by preoperative body mass index, age, and follow-up duration to 80 post-LSG patients who did not conceive after surgery (control group). The median follow-up duration was 5.2 years for the study group and 5.3 years for the control group (P = .73). For the study group, the median time from surgery to conception was 508 (interquartile range 372-954) days and the median gestational weight gain was 9 (6-12) kg. Comparing the study with the control group, median percentage total weight loss was similar, 31% versus 30% (P = .77); as was percentage excess weight loss (EWL%) 72% versus 71% (P = .77). For the study group, a multivariable analysis showed EWL% at the end of follow-up to be directly correlated with the lowest EWL% achieved before pregnancy (β = .78, P < .0001), and inversely correlated with time lapsed from surgery (β = -....Continue Reading

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