Abstract
Background: The BMI has been investigated as one of risk factors of perioperative and postoperative complications. However. the BMI effect on intrasperatibve and duration of laparoscopic Sleeve gastrectomy had not been addressed in literature. Methods: this study is a part of retrospective cohort conducted in (). correlation analysis was used to detect the relationship between duration of LSG and BMI. We used Kendall's tau correlation for the relationship between two non-normally distributed variables. otherwise the pearson the pearson's correlation was used. A significant correlation is considered when P-when is less than 0.05 For pair wise comparisons of continuous variable, Mann Whitney test was used for non-parametric datat otherwise, t-test was used to detect the difference between teo groups. Results: Based on our results, there was no significant relationship between the BMI (P-value = 0.58). Furthermore, no difference in BMi between those who had intraoperative complications and those who had not (P-value = 0.57). Conclusion: The body Mass Index (BMI) did not have effect on the duration of LSG and intraoperative complications.