Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2023.
World J Gastrointest Surg. Nov 27, 2023; 15(11): 2423-2429
Published online Nov 27, 2023. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v15.i11.2423
Table 1 Baseline information of 32 patients
Characteristic
n = 32
Age, yr33.78 ± 7.31
Marital status
Unmarried6 (18.8)
Married24 (75.0)
Divorced2 (6.2)
Smoking4 (12.5)
Alcohol3 (9.4)
Table 2 Changes of anthropometric indexes before and after operation
Time
Weight (kg)
BMI (kg/m2)
EWL (%)
Preoperative113.39 ± 21.2541.22 ± 6.35-
1 mo after operation106.33 ± 20.12a36.78 ± 6.26a25
3 mo after operation93.36 ± 18.89a33.76 ± 5.81a40
6 mo after operation85.67 ± 17.47a30.34 ± 5.1a46
12 mo after operation81.28 ± 14.38a28.98 ± 5.52a65
Table 3 Changes of polycystic ovary syndrome related indexes before and after operation
Time
Estradiol (pg/dL)
Testosterone (ng/mL)
Insulin (mIU/mL)
LH (U/L)
FSH (U/L)
LH/FSH
Preoperative81.1 ± 25.60.72 ± 0.3234.2 ± 16.06.1 ± 2.04.8 ± 1.61.3 ± 0.6
1 mo after operation83.4 ± 21.20.68 ± 0.29a30.3 ± 12.8a6.3 ± 1.8a5.3 ± 2.11.1 ± 0.5a
3 mo after operation78.7 ± 18.80.57 ± 0.24a24.8 ± 9.2a5.8 ± 2.4a5.5 ± 1.81.1 ± 0.5a
6 mo after operation82.6 ± 16.40.51 ± 0.25a15.8 ± 6.1a5.5 ± 2.2a5.0 ± 2.50.9 ± 0.4a
12 mo after operation89.2 ± 29.30.43 ± 0.19a9.0 ± 2.5a4.4 ± 1.9a3.8 ± 2.30.7 ± 0.4a