Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare (Sep 2024)

Does the Repair of an Accidentally Discovered Hiatal Hernia and Gastropexy Affect the Incidence of De Novo Postoperative GERD Symptoms After Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy?

  • Dalboh A,
  • Abd El Maksoud WM,
  • Abbas KS,
  • Alzahrani HA,
  • Bawahab MA,
  • Al Amri FS,
  • Alshandeer MH,
  • Alghamdi MA,
  • Alahmari MS,
  • Alqahtani AM,
  • Alqahtani MS,
  • Alqahtani AM,
  • Alshahrani LH

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 17
pp. 4291 – 4301

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Abdullah Dalboh,1 Walid M Abd El Maksoud,1 Khaled S Abbas,1 Hassan A Alzahrani,1 Mohammed A Bawahab,1 Fahad S Al Amri,1 Marei H Alshandeer,1 Maha A Alghamdi,1 Meshal S Alahmari,2 Abdulaziz M Alqahtani,2 Mansour S Alqahtani,2 Aljohrah M Alqahtani,2 Leinah H Alshahrani2 1Surgery Department, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia; 2College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Walid M Abd El Maksoud, General Surgery Department, Faculty of Medicine, King Khalid University, P. O. 641, Abha, 61421, Saudi Arabia, Tel +966543128555, Email [email protected]: The relationship between laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is intricate. Hiatal hernia repair or gastropexy can have an impact on postoperative GERD.Aim: To assess the effect of the repair of an accidentally discovered HH and/or gastropexy on the development of de novo postoperative GERD symptoms after LSG.Methods: This retrospective study included all obese patients who underwent LSG at our hospital from January 2018 to June 2022. The data retrieved from patients’ files comprised demographic and clinical data, including BMI, GERD symptoms, and comorbidities. Hiatal hernias, surgical technique, gastropexy, duration, and intraoperative complications were recorded. Postoperative data included early and late postoperative complications, weight loss, de novo GERD, and medication use.Results: The study included 253 patients, 89 males (35.2%) and 164 females (64.8%), with a mean age of 33.3± 10.04 years. De novo GERD was detected in 94 individuals (37.15%). HH was accidentally found and repaired in 29 patients (11.5%). Only 10.3% of LSG and HH repair patients had de novo GERD symptoms, compared to 40.6% of non-HH patients. 149 patients (58.9%) had gastropexy with LSG. Postoperative de novo GERD symptoms were comparable for LSG with gastropexy (40.5%) and LSG alone (40.9%).Conclusion: After one year, concurrent hiatal hernia repair and LSG seem to be safe and beneficial in lowering postoperative de novo GERD symptoms. The inclusion of gastropexy with LSG had no significant impact on postoperative de novo GERD. Both HH repair and gastropexy lengthened the operation but did not increase its complications.Keywords: Obesity, Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, Gastroesophageal reflux disease, GERD, Hiatal hernia, Gastropexy

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