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Case Report

Robotic-Assisted Gastroplication in A Morbidly Obese Adolescent: Early Improvement in Metabolic and Neurohormonal Parameters

by
Valeria Calcaterra
1,
Hellas Cena
2,
Ghassan Nakib
3,
Marialuisa Fonte
2,
Matteo Vandoni
4,
Alessandra Valenti
2,
Veronica Biancotti
4 and
Gloria Pelizzo
3,*
1
Department of Internal Medicine University of Pavia and Department of Pediatrics, IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo Foundation Pavia, Italy
2
Department of Public Health, Neurosciences, Experimental and Forensis Medicine-Section of Human Nutrition, Italy
3
Department of Pediatric Surgery, IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo Foundation and University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy
4
Department of Public Health, Neurosciences, Experimental and Forensis Medicine-School of Movement Sciences, Italy
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Pediatr. Rep. 2012, 4(4), e36; https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2012.e36
Submission received: 2 August 2012 / Accepted: 22 October 2012 / Published: 6 December 2012

Abstract

Bariatric surgery has to be considered in the management of severely obese adolescents when all conservative measures have been proven to be unresponsive. Short term metabolic and neurohormonal profile changes after robotic-assisted gastroplication are evaluated. The benefits and the usefulness of this surgical-reversal procedure in adolescent need to be defined. Fiveteen years old girl with body mass index 42.2 kg/m2, hyperinsulinism, hyperandrogenism, amenorrhea, polycystic ovarian syndrome, hypertension with left ventricular hypertrophy. Gastric volume after surgical procedure reduction was 80-100 mL. One month postoperatively significant weigh loss was obtained. Insulin levels, insulin-resistance, leptin and ghrelin concentration were substantially ameliorated. We can conclude that bariatric surgery should be considered for a minority of severely obese adolescents under the supervision of a multidisciplinary pediatric team. Our experience confirmed that the gastroplication is safe, feasible and effective and furthermore is a reversible technique. The early improvement of the obesity co-morbities is allowed. The increased surgical accuracy in robotic assistance could limit postoperative complications rate in obese adolescents.
Keywords: robotic; gastroplication; obesity; adolescent; metabolic; gut robotic; gastroplication; obesity; adolescent; metabolic; gut

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Calcaterra, V.; Cena, H.; Nakib, G.; Fonte, M.; Vandoni, M.; Valenti, A.; Biancotti, V.; Pelizzo, G. Robotic-Assisted Gastroplication in A Morbidly Obese Adolescent: Early Improvement in Metabolic and Neurohormonal Parameters. Pediatr. Rep. 2012, 4, e36. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2012.e36

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Calcaterra V, Cena H, Nakib G, Fonte M, Vandoni M, Valenti A, Biancotti V, Pelizzo G. Robotic-Assisted Gastroplication in A Morbidly Obese Adolescent: Early Improvement in Metabolic and Neurohormonal Parameters. Pediatric Reports. 2012; 4(4):e36. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2012.e36

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Calcaterra, Valeria, Hellas Cena, Ghassan Nakib, Marialuisa Fonte, Matteo Vandoni, Alessandra Valenti, Veronica Biancotti, and Gloria Pelizzo. 2012. "Robotic-Assisted Gastroplication in A Morbidly Obese Adolescent: Early Improvement in Metabolic and Neurohormonal Parameters" Pediatric Reports 4, no. 4: e36. https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2012.e36

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