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INDEPENDENT CONFIRMATION OF EXCELLENT RESULTS IN THE MINI-GASTRIC BYPASSBackground: The initial reported results of the Mini-Gastric Bypass (MGB) have been remarkably good. The purpose of this study was to perform an independent unbiased analysis of the outcomes. Methods: An impartial certified public accounting (CPA) firm was engaged to independently assess the outcomes of a sample of MGB patients. The review consisted of a structured telephone interview performed between June 4-8 and 11-15, 2001. Of 1,082 MGB patients who were more than six months after survey, 180 patients (17%) were randomly selected by the CPA firm for study. One patient declined to participate in the study (0.6%.) The data collection tool used for the survey was created and the patient selection were performed independently by the CPA firm. Results: The patients were found to be highly satisfied. Both preoperative patient desires for health status improvement and weight loss were consistently satisfied. The overall satisfaction score was reported by 100% of the patients at a level 5 (range 1-5) the highest level possible. If the one patient that declined participation was judged as dissatisfied the overall patient satisfaction rate would be99.4%. All of the patients said they would recommend this surgery to a friend or a family member and would have the surgery again.
Conclusions: The Mini-Gastric Bypass has been reported to have a number of very attractive features and excellent outcomes. The present independently performed study confirms previously reported excellent outcomes of patient satisfaction, resolution of medical illness and weight loss. The Mini-Gastric Bypass appears to be a straight forward, safe and highly efficacious method of treating clinically severe obesity. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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