Association of GERD with Sleeve Gastrectomy: An Unintended Consequence
Jonanne Talebloo, Kishore M. Gadde, Ravinder K. Mittal, Ninh T. Nguyen

TL;DR
This review discusses how sleeve gastrectomy, a common weight-loss surgery, can lead to or worsen GERD due to changes in stomach anatomy and pressure.
Contribution
The paper reviews the mechanisms, risk factors, and potential surgical strategies to address GERD after sleeve gastrectomy.
Findings
LSG increases intragastric pressure and acid exposure, contributing to GERD.
Preoperative reflux is the strongest predictor of postoperative GERD.
Adapting fundoplication techniques to sleeve anatomy may help reduce reflux.
Abstract
Bariatric surgery is a highly effective treatment for obesity that yields durable weight loss with significant improvement or resolution of T2D and other weight-related chronic cardiometabolic diseases. While the advantages of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG), the most performed bariatric surgery procedure, include procedural simplicity, short operating time, lower complication rate, durable weight loss, and significant improvement including remission of type 2 diabetes, a major drawback is gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The purpose of this review is to summarize the prevalence of and predictors of GERD after LSG, physiological mechanisms that explain the risk, and novel surgical management and strategy. Studies note high rates of de novo GERD and worsening of pre-existing GERD following LSG; however, estimates vary due to inconsistent definitions and length of follow-ups…
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TopicsBariatric Surgery and Outcomes · Gastroesophageal reflux and treatments · Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
