Monday, March 29, 2010

Gastric Sleeve Operation, New Report and Dietary Issues


J Am Diet Assoc. 2010 Apr;110(4):600-607.
Nutrition Care for Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy for Weight Loss.
Snyder-Marlow G, Taylor D, Lenhard MJ.

Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) is a bariatric surgery in which 60% to 80% of the stomach is removed longitudinally, resulting in a smaller stomach that takes the shape of a "sleeve." The mechanism for weight loss is gastric restriction and possible neurohormonal changes resulting from lower levels of ghrelin (an appetite-stimulating hormone), as a consequence of removing the gastric fundus. LSG may be more desirable than laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding because there is no foreign object inside the abdomen and no need for postsurgery appointments to adjust the band. LSG may be preferred over Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) because LSG is a less complicated operation that does not result in dumping syndrome or malabsorption, yet weight loss is comparable to RYGB. While LSG is suggested to have advantages over the commonly performed laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding and RYGB, there are no long-term (>5 years) outcomes and few studies specific to nutrition care for LSG patients. This article will present a protocol for pre- and postsurgery nutrition care for LSG and the important role the registered dietitian plays in the multidisciplinary team. Postsurgery diet progression from liquids to solids during 6 to 8 weeks should focus on meeting protein and fluid needs. In addition, LSG patients are at risk for nutrient deficiencies due to decreased hydrochloric acid and intrinsic factor from removed parietal cells and reduced dietary intake due to decreased ghrelin levels. Therefore, LSG patients should take daily micronutrient supplements, including vitamin B-12 and potentially supplemental iron, to prevent deficiencies. Copyright © 2010 American Dietetic Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for this, I copied it and shared it with friends and family so that they could understand what my surgery was.

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  2. Oh, forgot to tell you, I have also printed it off to share with my doctors as they haven't heard of the vertical sleeve gastrectomy. This will be very helpful there.

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  3. sfmimi,
    I am very glad this was of some help. I will continue to add info over time.
    Dr. Myers

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  4. I'm overweight and needs something that could help me to lose weight. I'm considering to have a lapband but I'm scared due to many complications that it could cause and I'm hoping that I could find an alternative. Have? you guys heared about Roca Labs Formula that has same effect of having the actual gastric bypass surgery? but this one does not involve any surgery at all. Have you heared anything about it?

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