volume 32 issue 8 pages 2512-2524

Patient Selection in One Anastomosis/Mini Gastric Bypass—an Expert Modified Delphi Consensus

Mohammad Kermansaravi 1
Chetan Parmar 2
Sonja Chiappetta 3
Shahab Shahabi 1
Alaa Abbass 4
Syed Imran Abbas 5
Mohamed Abouzeid 4
Luciano Antozzi 6
Syed Tanseer Asghar 7
Bashir Ahmad 8
Mohit Bhandari 9
Helmuth Billy 10
Daniel Caina 11
Francisco J Campos 12
Miguel A Carbajo 13
Jean-Marc Chevallier 14
Amir Hossein Davarpanah Jazi 1
Amador Garcia Ruiz De Gordejuela 15
Ashraf Haddad 8
Mohamad Hayssam Elfawal 16
Jacques Himpens 17
Aatif Inam 18
Radwan Kassir 19
Kazunori Kasama 20
AMIR KHAN 21
Lilian Kow 22
Kuldeepak Singh Kular 23
Muffazal Lakdawala 24
Laurent Abram Layani 25
Wei-Jei Lee 26
Enrique Luque De León 27
Ken Loi 28
Kamal Mahawar 29
Tarek Mahdy 30
Mario Musella 31
Abdelrahman Nimeri 32
Juan Carlos Olivares González 33
Abdolreza Pazouki 1
Tigran Poghosyan 34
Gerhard Prager 35
Arun Prasad 36
Almino C Ramos 37
Karl Rheinwalt 38
Rui Ribeiro 39
Elena Ruiz Úcar 40
Robert Rutledge 41
Asim Shabbir 42
Scott Shikora 43
Rishi Singhal 44
Osama Taha 45
Mohammad Talebpour 46
Jose Sergio Verboonen 47
Cunchuan Wang 48
Rudolf Weiner 49
Wah Yang 48
Ramon Vilallonga 50
Maurizio De Luca 51
2
 
Whittington Hospital, London, UK
3
 
Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Unit, Naples, Italy
5
 
Iranian Hospital, Dubai, UAE
6
 
Centro de Cirugías Especiales, Bahía Blanca, Argentina
7
 
Capital Hospital, CDA, Islamabad, Pakistan
9
 
Mohak Bariatrics and Robotics Center, Indore, India
10
 
Ventura Advanced Surgical Associates, Ventura, USA
11
 
Dr. Federico Abete Hospital for Trauma and Emergency, Obesity and Metabolic Center, Malvinas, Argentina
12
 
Obesity Clinic, Mexico City, Mexico
13
 
Centre of Excellence for the Study and Treatment of Obesity and Diabetes, Valladolid, Spain
16
 
makassed general hospital, beirut, Lebanon
17
 
Bariatric Surgery Unit, Delta Chirec Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
18
 
Department of General Surgery, Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan
19
 
Department of Digestive Surgery, CHU Félix Guyon, Saint Denis, La réunion, France
20
 
Weight loss and Metabolic Surgery Center, Yotsuya Medical Cube, Tokyo, Japan
21
 
Walsall Healthcare NHS trust, Walsall, UK
23
 
Kular Research Institute, Bija, India
24
 
Sir H N Reliance Foundation Hospital, Mumbai, India
25
 
Al Sharq Hospital, Fujairah, UAE
26
 
Min-Sheng General Hospital, Taoyuan City, Taiwan
27
 
The American British Cowdray Medical Center, Mexico City, Mexico
28
 
St George Surgery, Sydney, Australia
29
 
South Tyneside and Sunderland Foundation NHS Trust, Sunderland, UK
32
 
Atrium Health, Charlotte, USA
33
 
Obesity Surgeons Mexico, Reynosa, Mexico
36
 
Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, India
37
 
Institute for Metabolic Optimization, Sao Paulo, Brazil
38
 
Department of Bariatric, Metabolic and Plastic Surgery, St. Franziskus Hospital, Cologne, Germany
39
 
Centro de Excelencia Para a Cirurgia MetabolicaGrupo Lusiadas, Lisbon, Portugal
41
 
International Center for Laparoscopic Obesity Surgery, Punjab, India
47
 
Obesity Goodbye Center, Tijuana, Mexico
49
 
Bariatric Surgery Unit, Sana Clinic Offenbach, Offenbach, Germany
50
 
Endocrine, Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery Department, Universitary Hospital Vall Hebron, Barcelona, Spain
51
 
Department of General Surgery, Rovigo Hospital, Rovigo, Italy
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-06-15
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.148
CiteScore5.9
Impact factor3.1
ISSN09608923, 17080428
Nutrition and Dietetics
Surgery
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Abstract
One anastomosis/mini gastric bypass (OAGB/MGB) is up to date the third most performed obesity and metabolic procedure worldwide, which recently has been endorsed by ASMBS. The main criticisms are the risk of bile reflux, esophageal cancer, and malnutrition. Although IFSO has recognized this procedure, guidance is needed regarding selection criteria. To give clinicians a daily support in performing the right patient selection in OAGB/MGB, the aim of this paper is to generate clinical guidelines based on an expert modified Delphi consensus. A committee of 57 recognized bariatric surgeons from 24 countries created 69 statements. Modified Delphi consensus voting was performed in two rounds. An agreement/disagreement among ≥ 70.0% of the experts was considered to indicate a consensus. Consensus was achieved for 56 statements. Remarkably, ≥ 90.0% of the experts felt that OAGB/MGB is an acceptable and suitable option “in patients with Body mass index (BMI) > 70, BMI > 60, BMI > 50 kg/m2 as a one-stage procedure,” “as the second stage of a two-stage bariatric surgery after Sleeve Gastrectomy for BMI > 50 kg/m2 (instead of BPD/DS),” and “in patients with weight regain after restrictive procedures. No consensus was reached on the statement that OAGB/MGB is a suitable option in case of resistant Helicobacter pylori. This is likely as there is a concern that this procedure is associated with reflux and its related long-term complications including risk of cancer in the esophagus or stomach. Also no consensus reached on OAGB/MGB as conversional surgery in patients with GERD after restrictive procedures. Consensus for disagreement was predominantly achieved “in case of intestinal metaplasia of the stomach” (74.55%), “in patients with severe Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)(C,D)” (75.44%), “in patients with Barrett’s metaplasia” (89.29%), and “in documented insulinoma” (89.47%). Patient selection in OAGB/MGB is still a point of discussion among experts. There was consensus that OAGB/MGB is a suitable option in elderly patients, patients with low BMI (30–35 kg/m2) with associated metabolic problems, and patients with BMIs more than 50 kg/m2 as one-stage procedure. OAGB/MGB can also be a safe procedure in vegetarian and vegan patients. Although OAGB/MGB can be a suitable procedure in patients with large hiatal hernia with concurrent hiatal hernia, it should not be offered to patients with grade C or D esophagitis or Barrett’s metaplasia.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1007/s11695-022-06124-7
UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-022-06124-7
TI - Patient Selection in One Anastomosis/Mini Gastric Bypass—an Expert Modified Delphi Consensus
T2 - Obesity Surgery
AU - Kermansaravi, Mohammad
AU - Parmar, Chetan
AU - Chiappetta, Sonja
AU - Shahabi, Shahab
AU - Abbass, Alaa
AU - Abbas, Syed Imran
AU - Abouzeid, Mohamed
AU - Antozzi, Luciano
AU - Asghar, Syed Tanseer
AU - Ahmad, Bashir
AU - Bhandari, Mohit
AU - Billy, Helmuth
AU - Caina, Daniel
AU - Campos, Francisco J
AU - Carbajo, Miguel A
AU - Chevallier, Jean-Marc
AU - Jazi, Amir Hossein Davarpanah
AU - De Gordejuela, Amador Garcia Ruiz
AU - Haddad, Ashraf
AU - Elfawal, Mohamad Hayssam
AU - Himpens, Jacques
AU - Inam, Aatif
AU - Kassir, Radwan
AU - Kasama, Kazunori
AU - KHAN, AMIR
AU - Kow, Lilian
AU - Kular, Kuldeepak Singh
AU - Lakdawala, Muffazal
AU - Layani, Laurent Abram
AU - Lee, Wei-Jei
AU - Luque De León, Enrique
AU - Loi, Ken
AU - Mahawar, Kamal
AU - Mahdy, Tarek
AU - Musella, Mario
AU - Nimeri, Abdelrahman
AU - González, Juan Carlos Olivares
AU - Pazouki, Abdolreza
AU - Poghosyan, Tigran
AU - Prager, Gerhard
AU - Prasad, Arun
AU - Ramos, Almino C
AU - Rheinwalt, Karl
AU - Ribeiro, Rui
AU - Ruiz Úcar, Elena
AU - Rutledge, Robert
AU - Shabbir, Asim
AU - Shikora, Scott
AU - Singhal, Rishi
AU - Taha, Osama
AU - Talebpour, Mohammad
AU - Verboonen, Jose Sergio
AU - Wang, Cunchuan
AU - Weiner, Rudolf
AU - Yang, Wah
AU - Vilallonga, Ramon
AU - De Luca, Maurizio
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/06/15
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 2512-2524
IS - 8
VL - 32
PMID - 35704259
SN - 0960-8923
SN - 1708-0428
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@article{2022_Kermansaravi,
author = {Mohammad Kermansaravi and Chetan Parmar and Sonja Chiappetta and Shahab Shahabi and Alaa Abbass and Syed Imran Abbas and Mohamed Abouzeid and Luciano Antozzi and Syed Tanseer Asghar and Bashir Ahmad and Mohit Bhandari and Helmuth Billy and Daniel Caina and Francisco J Campos and Miguel A Carbajo and Jean-Marc Chevallier and Amir Hossein Davarpanah Jazi and Amador Garcia Ruiz De Gordejuela and Ashraf Haddad and Mohamad Hayssam Elfawal and Jacques Himpens and Aatif Inam and Radwan Kassir and Kazunori Kasama and AMIR KHAN and Lilian Kow and Kuldeepak Singh Kular and Muffazal Lakdawala and Laurent Abram Layani and Wei-Jei Lee and Enrique Luque De León and Ken Loi and Kamal Mahawar and Tarek Mahdy and Mario Musella and Abdelrahman Nimeri and Juan Carlos Olivares González and Abdolreza Pazouki and Tigran Poghosyan and Gerhard Prager and Arun Prasad and Almino C Ramos and Karl Rheinwalt and Rui Ribeiro and Elena Ruiz Úcar and Robert Rutledge and Asim Shabbir and Scott Shikora and Rishi Singhal and Osama Taha and others},
title = {Patient Selection in One Anastomosis/Mini Gastric Bypass—an Expert Modified Delphi Consensus},
journal = {Obesity Surgery},
year = {2022},
volume = {32},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {jun},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-022-06124-7},
number = {8},
pages = {2512--2524},
doi = {10.1007/s11695-022-06124-7}
}
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Kermansaravi, Mohammad, et al. “Patient Selection in One Anastomosis/Mini Gastric Bypass—an Expert Modified Delphi Consensus.” Obesity Surgery, vol. 32, no. 8, Jun. 2022, pp. 2512-2524. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-022-06124-7.