2018
DOI: 10.11622/smedj.2017086
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Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy for morbidly obese adolescents in Singapore

Abstract: LSG is a safe option for adolescents with good short-term weight loss outcomes and remission of metabolic comorbid conditions.

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“…In our study, mean weight 1 year post-LSG was 78.56 kg which is lower than mean weight of Aridi et al [9] 80.3 kg and Dallan Dargan et al [10] 94.1 kg. While, mean weight after 2 years was 79.44 kg in our study and 81.8 kg in Aridi et al [9].…”
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“…In our study, mean weight 1 year post-LSG was 78.56 kg which is lower than mean weight of Aridi et al [9] 80.3 kg and Dallan Dargan et al [10] 94.1 kg. While, mean weight after 2 years was 79.44 kg in our study and 81.8 kg in Aridi et al [9].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 75%
“…Mean EWL% was 74.08% and 72.52% 1 and 2 years' post-LSG which is only lower than Aridi et al [9] (90.1% and 89.9%), while higher than other literature including Alqahtani et al [7] (61.3% and 62.3%), Franco et al [11] (60% and 45%), Dargan et al [10] (64% and 56.2%), and Park et al [8] (67.6% after 1 year). We succeeded to maintain EWL% above the expected value (50-70%) according to Reinhold criteria 2 years' post-LSG by sticking to close follow-up with continuous nutritional and exercise support for all our teens [12,13].…”
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confidence: 50%
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