Testing the feasibility of adjustable gastric banding Roux- and Y gastric bypass in the Atrium Medical Center Parkstad
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Brief title
Condition
- Appetite and general nutritional disorders
Synonym
Research involving
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Primary: similar or less complication rate of short term complications of a
standard Roux- and Y gastric bypass and similar or less percentages of band
erosion.
Secondary outcome
Secondary: similar or more excess weight loss compared to RYGB.
Background summary
Patients who are super obese (BMI> 60) not often achieve 50% EWL. Nevertheless
patients with a BMI between 35 and 60 not always achieve a 50% EWL. These
patients recieve redo surgery after a gastric bypass by placing an adjustable
gastric band. By placing an adjustable gastric band during the primary gastric
bypass surgery the patient served in 1 operation instead of 2.
Study objective
Testing the feasibility of adjustable gastric banding Roux- and Y gastric
bypass in the Atrium Medical Center Parkstad
Study design
Feasibility study
Intervention
Adjustable gastric banding combined with gastric bypass procedure
Study burden and risks
Patients are not exposed to an extra burden by current research. The risks are
the risk associated with the surgery they already receive for their diagnosed
condition morbid obesity.
Henri Dunantstraat 5
Heerlen 6419 PC
NL
Henri Dunantstraat 5
Heerlen 6419 PC
NL
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Age
Inclusion criteria
- Age 18-65 Years
- BMI * 35 with co-morbidity or BMI * 40
- Signed informed consent
- Approval by the multidisciplinary team
Exclusion criteria
-History of obesity surgery
-History of major abdominal surgery with consecutive malabsorption (no restrictions of the stomach, small and large bowel (exception appendectomy)
-Patients not eligible to implement the adjustable band
- History of/or present alcohol or drug abuse
- History of major psychiatric illness conflicting with the patient compliance
- History of recent or chronic steroid medication
- Autoimmune disease
- Inflammatory bowel disease or malabsorptive disease
- Liver cirrhosis (CHILD B + C)
- Active viral or bacterial disease (HIV, Hepetitis B or C, Tbc etc)
- Pregnancy
- History of cancer in the last 5 years
- Need of long term anticoagulant medication for any reason
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Recruitment
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CCMO | NL41290.096.12 |