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Technical aspects of ileal interposition with sleeve gastrectomy as a possible option for the treatment of type 2

INTRODUCTION: There is an evidence that the best results in terms of resolution of diabetes in morbidly obese patients are achieved with bilio-pancreatic bypass, especially the duodenal switch. These operations are characterized by partial gastrectomy and the rapid transit of food into the distal ileum through derivation of a significant segment of small intestine. The idea of performing the technique presented here was based on these principles. METHOD: The procedures are usually performed laparoscopically, after establishment of a pneumoperitoneum at 12-15 mmHg and introduction of six trocars. The patient is initially positioned in 30° reverse Trendelenburg with the surgeon on the right side of the patient. The sleeve gastrectomy is performed using the anatomical distal trifurcation of the anterior vagus nerve as a reference. The devascularization of the greater curvature is performed and extends to the oesophagogastric junction. With an intra-gastric calibration tube of 20 mm positioned along the lesser curvature, gastric resection starts at the proximal antrum with linear stapler up to oesophagogastric angle. An invaginating running suture is also performed. To perform the ileal interposition in the proximal jejunum, it is divided 20-30 cm distally with a 45-mm linear stapler. The cecum is identified and the distal ileum transected 30cm proximal to the ileocecal valve. A 170 to 200 cm of ileum was measured proximally along the anti-mesenteric border using a 10-cm marked atraumatic grasper, and transected with a 45-mm linear stapler. This segment of ileum is interposed in an isoperistaltic way into the proximal jejunum, previously divided. Next are perform three side-to-side enteroanastomosis. The first enteroanastomosis is the ileo-ileostomy, then the jejuno-ileostomy and finally, the ileo-jejunostomy. All three mesenteric defects are closed with interrupted sutures.The procedure can also be done with ileal interposition upinto the duodenum. CONCLUSION: This technique was safe, with low morbidity and mortality, feasible through laparoscopy and possible to be offered as an option for surgical treatment of type 2 diabetes.

Obesity; Diabetes mellitus; Bariatric surgery


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