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Background Obesity has evolved into a worldwide disease affecting millions of patients. This condition is related to a wide variety of health problems such as diabetes, hypertension, aterosclerotic disease, among others. There is a wide range of methods for managing obesity, varying from medical to surgical interventions. Even though bariatric surgery is not a one size fits all solution, since its advenment it has become an excellent option for those living with obesity. Although its low cost is very appealing, the high need of re-intervention and complications (70% according to literature) have led to controversy surrounding the use of gastric plication. The aim of this study is to describe the characteristics, experience and outcomes of patients with history of gastric fundoplication that required reintervention between 2014 and 2020 in our institution. Methods We conducted a retrospective observational study with a prospective database. We included patients that developed complications from a previous gastric plication. Revision to laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy was made. Data regarding baseline and evolution were obtained and analyzed. Revision cause, perioperative outcomes, intraoperative characteristics, complications and weight loss were variables included in the surgical analysis. Post-operative follow-up was done up to 5 years. Results Seventeen patients required revisional surgery. Mean age of the patients was 39.71 years, 52.9% were men and 47.1% were women. In the first consultation the main concerns were weight regain (88.2%), and abdominal pain (82.3%). 47% of the patients reported dyspepsia and 47.1% had symptoms related to nausea and emesis. Mean body mass index in the group was 31.2 kg/m² before reintervention, 27.6 kg/m² 6 months after surgery and 24.1 kg/m² 5 year after surgery. All the patients had abdominal adhesions as intraoperative findings, 41.17% had severe inflammation and 1 patient (5.8%) had a gastroesophageal fistula. Conclusions In our series, gastric plication failure was mainly associated with abdominal pain and weight regain. Revisional surgery proved to be a safe and effective alternative for management of complications after this procedure. |