One-Anastomosis Jejunal Interposition with Gastric Remnant Resection (Branco-Zorron Switch) for Severe Recurrent Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia after Gastric Bypass for Morbid Obesity

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Zorron, Ricardo [1 ,2 ]
Branco, Alcides [3 ]
Sampaio, Jose [3 ]
Bothe, Claudia [4 ]
Junghans, Tido [4 ]
Rasim, Gyurdzhan [4 ]
Pratschke, Johann [1 ,2 ]
Guel-Klein, Safak [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Charite, Ctr Innovat Surg ZIC, Dept Gen Visceral & Transplant Surg, Campus Virchow Klinikum, Berlin, Germany
[2] Charite, Dept Gen Visceral Vasc & Thorac Surg, Campus Mitte, Berlin, Germany
[3] Clin CEVIP, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
[4] Klinikum Bremerhaven Reinkenheide, Dept Gen Visceral Thorax & Vasc Surg, Bremerhaven, Germany
关键词
Bariatric surgery; Gastric bypass; Hyperinsulinemia; Hypoglycemia; Non-insulinoma pancreatogenous hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia syndrome; NIPHS; Morbid obesity; SEROTONIN ANTAGONISTS; BARIATRIC SURGERY; NESIDIOBLASTOSIS; PANCREATECTOMY; COMPLICATIONS; SLEEVE; ADULTS;
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10.1007/s11695-016-2410-y
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Background The anatomical and physiological changes after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass for morbid obesity can lead to severe hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia with neuroglycopenia in a small percentage of patients. The exact physiologic mechanism is not completely understood. Surgical reversal to the original anatomy and distal or total pancreatectomy are current therapeutic options to reverse the hypoglycemic effect, with substantial associated morbidity. Our group reports a pilot clinical series of a novel surgical technique using one-anastomosis jejunal interposition with gastric remnant resection (Branco-Zorron Switch). Methods Patients with severe symptomatic hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia refractory to conservative therapy were treated using the technique. The procedure started with resection of the remnant stomach close to pylorus. The alimentary limb was sectioned at 20 cm from the gastrojejunal anastomosis, and the rest of the alimentary limb was resected until the Y-Roux anastomosis. A hand-sutured anastomosis was then performed with the proximal alimentary limb and the remnant antrum. Results Four patients were successfully submitted to the procedure with reversal of the symptomatology and normalization of insulin levels, postprandial glucose levels, and oral glucose tolerance test, with a mean follow-up of 24.3 months. Mean operative time was 188 min, and patients recovered without postoperative complications. conclusion Patients suffering from severe hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia after gastric bypass may be efficiently treated by this innovative procedure, avoiding extreme surgical therapy such as pancreatectomy or restoring the gastric anatomy, while still maintaining sustained weight loss. Studies with larger series and longer follow-up are still needed to define the role of this therapy in managing this entity.
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