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British Journal of Surgery 1996-Oct

Effects of vertical-banded gastroplasty on bone and mineral metabolism in obese patients.

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T Cundy
M C Evans
R G Kay
M Dowman
D Wattie
I R Reid

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The surgical treatment of obesity can have adverse effects on bone, but there are few published data on the effects of vertical-banded gastroplasty. Serial measurements of bone mineral density at the lumbar spine and three upper femoral sites, using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, and also of biochemical indices of bone and mineral metabolism at intervals up to 2 years after operation were performed in 18 patients with morbid obesity who had vertical-banded gastroplasty. Bone mineral density measurements were also made in age- and sex-matched non-obese controls. Bone density before operation was significantly greater in the obese than in the controls (P < 0.02 at all sites). The obese patients lost weight rapidly after vertical-banded gastroplasty (mean weight loss 29 kg at 1 year, P < 0.001). This was accompanied by a measurable loss of bone density from the trochanter and Ward's triangle sites in the upper femur (P < 0.05), but not from the lumbar spine. Bone density values remained stable over 14 months in the controls. Hydroxyproline excretion increased significantly (P < 0.005), indicating an increase in bone resorption. Alkaline phosphatase levels decreased significantly (P < 0.001), but this probably represents the reversal of hepatic steatosis. There was no evidence of hyperparathyroidism or vitamin D deficiency. In conclusion, vertical-banded gastroplasty causes modest bone density loss from femoral sites, but not the lumbar spine. The difficulties of assessing bone density changes in the obese are discussed.

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