Leaks and bleeding are major acute postoperative complications following laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG). Various staple line reinforcement (SLR) methods have been invented such as oversewing, omentopexy/gastropexy, gluing, and buttressing. However, many surgeons don't use any type of reinforcement. On the other hand, surgeons who use a reinforcement method are often confused of what kind of reinforcement they should use. No robust and high-quality data supports the use of one reinforcement over the other, or even supports the use of reinforcement over no reinforcement. Therefore, SLR is a controversial topic that is worth our focus. The aim of this study is to compare the outcomes of LSG with versus without Seamguard buttressing of the staple line during LSG.
Key PointsSeamguard buttressing decreases the incidence of postoperative bleeding.Seamguard buttressing decreases the incidence of postoperative leaks.Seamguard buttressing decreases the incidence of re-operations.No heterogeneity among studies was observed, a conclusion reached after calculating prediction intervals and I 2 .