Histopathological findings in laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy specimens: Are pathological examinations necessary?

Selim Sözen 1, *, Mehmet Gençtürk 2, Seyfi Emir 3, Muhammed Said Dalkılıç 4, Abdullah Şişik 2 and Hasan Erdem 2

1 General Surgery Department, Sözen Surgery Clinic, Optimed Hospital, Tekirdağ, Turkey.
2 General Surgery Department, H.E Obesity Clinic, Kurtköy Ersoy Hospital, İstanbul, Turkey.
3 General Surgery Department, Reyap Hospital, Tekirdağ, Turkey.
4 General Surgery Department, Marmara University Medical Faculty, İstanbul, Turkey.
 
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2022, 13(03), 242–247
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2022.13.3.0223
 
Publication history: 
Received on 06 February 2022; revised on 10 March 2022; accepted on 12 March 2022
 
Abstract: 
Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of gastric histopathological findings in patients who underwent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) in our hospital and to add more data to the published literature on the characteristics of the resected LSG samples.
Material and Methods: The pathology reports of the patients were retrospectively analyzed to identify all patients with consecutive morbidly obesity who underwent LSG from January 2015 to December 2019. All patients underwent gastroscopy in the preoperative period.
Results: The study analyzed 800 patient reports. No specific pathological finding was observed in 230/800 (28.75%) of the patients, which was reported as normal. Specific pathological findings were present in 570 (71.25%) patients. Cases of chronic inactive gastritis (400 patients [50%] ), chronic active gastritis (134 patients [16.7%] ), intestinal metaplasia (2 patients [0.2%] ), low-grade dysplasia (1 patient [0.12%] ), stromal tumor (7 patients [0.87%] ), Neuroendocrine (NE) cell hyperplasia (7 patients [0.87%] ), fundic gland polyps (3 patients [0.37%] ), granulomatous gastritis (1 patient [0.12%] ), acute gastritis (1 patient [0.12%] ) and ectopic pancreas (1 patient [0.12%] ) were recorded.
Conclusion: Surgeons should be aware of the high unexpected histopathological prevalence in bariatric patients. Although our study did not find any malignant pathological result, we believe that routine postoperative pathological examination and preoperative endoscopy are necessary for medicolegal reasons.
 
Keywords: 
Obesity; Histopathology; Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy; Bariatric surgery
 
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