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Minerva Chirurgica 2017 June;72(3):169-77
DOI: 10.23736/S0026-4733.17.07312-6
Copyright © 2017 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA
lingua: Inglese
Side-to-side duodeno-colic anastomosis provides dramatic weight loss. A potentially strong anti-diabetic operation for type-2 diabetes
Michel GAGNER 1, 2 ✉
1 Department of Surgery, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA; 2 Department of Surgery, Sacre Coeur Hospital, Montreal, QC, Canada
BACKGROUND: Incomplete bypass of the intestines provides weight loss by hypoabsorption of nutrients and hormonal changes. The aim was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a side-to-side duodeno-colic anastomosis (DCA) in the short term.
METHODS: Seven <50 kg swine were allocated to a DCA, and compared to a sham group. Weights were recorded for 8 weeks and duodenoscopies performed at 8 and 28 days. Complete blood count and basic biochemistry profiles were taken at baseline, day 3 and 56. At necropsy, macroscopic and histological changes of the liver, duodenum and colon samples were analyzed.
RESULTS: The DCA group has shown a weight loss of 18.2%, while the control group gained 33.2% more weight at 56 days, for a dramatic difference of 51.4% between the 2 groups (P<0.05). Duodenoscopies demonstrated normal patent anastomosis and adequate lumen without abnormalities at 28 days. Histological anastomosis examination at 56 days showed normal healing, with absence of severe liver toxicity.
CONCLUSIONS: In this mammal model with short follow-up, a side-to-side duodeno-colic anastomosis provided rapid efficacious weight loss in the short term.
KEY WORDS: Anastomosis, surgical - Bariatric surgery - Obesity, morbid - Diabetes mellitus, type 2