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Filter by:The efficacy of three different reconstruction methods after proximal gastrectomy will be investigated in this study through a prospective, multicenter, randomized controlled trial.
In this study, the investigators aimed to identify independent prognostic factors for early postoperative complications and survival in elderly patients (aged ≥65 years) with gastric cancer.
the excluded stomach during sleeve gastrectomy can be investigated post removal outside the patient. During stapling it is common to reduce systolic arterial blood pressure (SAP) below 100 mmHg to reduce peritoneal perfusion and have better compression. Higher intra abdominal pressures reduce also the peritoneal and mucosal perfusion and might help to improve stapling compression. Stapling compression can be evaluated by measuring stapling thickness and compare it with stomach wall thickness or by measuring leaks during leak test or better outside the patient on the excised stomach with a bursting pressure.
Set the pattern of vitamin D supplementation in obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery in deficit of vitamin D. Patients receive a single oral dose of vitamin D, during the 28 days will be done a kinetic curve. Then and over the next 3 months, levels are normalized. Once normalized, will be administered another single oral dose to a second pharmacokinetic evaluation.