Background:The authors have performed the laparoscopic gastric bypass since 1993 and perform about one-half of bariatric cases
laparoscopically. Since our initial report, several groups throughout the world have preformed the gastric bypass laparoscopically,
with various modifications. Method: Prospectively, we followed and recorded the results of our laparoscopic patients. A detailed
pre- and post-operative analysis of the patient's co-morbidities is performed as well as complete weight and laboratory data
evaluation. Results:With > 80% follow-up, we found an excess weight loss of about 80% by the first year. This degree of loss
is well sustained. Over 95% of the significant pre-operative co-morbidities are controlled. Conclusion: The laparoscopic gastric
bypass has been refined over 5 years of use. Though we have not changed the basic operation as we originally described, others
have modified the various anastomotic techniques. The weight loss results are very good to excellent, with patients now out
to "long-term" follow-up. Resolution of the co-morbidities is documented. The operation has an adequate track record to show
effectiveness, and training programs should be established to maximize safety.
MORBID OBESITY - GASTRIC BYPASS - LAPAROSCOPY