Laparoscopic placement of the LINX® system in management of severe reflux after sleeve gastrectomy

2019 
Abstract Background Management of severe reflux after sleeve gastrectomy (SG) is often done by conversion to Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB). The LINX ® system could be an alternative treatment. Method Between 2015 and 2017, 13 patients had LINX ® system placed to manage their reflux after SG. Pre-operative evaluation included a barium swallow, endoscopy with pH monitor and esophageal motility. Results Ten females and three males with mean age of 49 ± 13 years were evaluated. Their mean weight before placing the LINX ® system was 193 ± 45 lbs. and mean BMI of 33 ± 6 kg/m 2 . The mean time between SG and placing the LINX ® system was 43 ± 19 months. The mean Bravo score was 46 ± 26 (normal 14.7). One patient developed severe dysphagia post-operatively requiring removal of the LINX ® after 18 days and one patient was lost to follow up. The mean follow-up in the remaining 11 patients was 26 ± 12 months. The mean GERD-HRQL score dropped significantly from 47/75 ± 17/75 to 12/75 ± 14/75 ( p  = .0003). Conclusion The LINX ® system may be used as an alternative to RYGB conversion in managing refractory post-SG reflux.
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