Morbid Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Laparoscopic Suture Plication of an Enlarged Gastric Stoma in the Gastric Bypass Patient
The purpose of this study is to determine if laparoscopic plication of a gastrojejunostomy is an effective surgical option for the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass patient who has regained weight due to a dilated gastric stoma. There are several reasons postulated to be the cause in patients who regain their weight after gastric bypass, including poor diet choices, dilation of the gastric pouch and enlargement of the gastric stoma. We aim to demonstrate that laparoscopic plication of the enlarge gastrojejunostomy can provide a safe and effective method to promote increased weight loss in this subset of gastric bypass patients.
Excess body weight has been shown to have many adverse health effects including, increased
risk of diabetes, hypertension, joint problems and early death. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass has
been shown in the literature to be an effective weight loss surgery in the majority of
patients who are morbidly obese in both short and long term weight loss management. However,
while 80% of patients who undergo gastric bypass lose 67-75% of their excess body weight
within 2 years of surgery, 20% of patients fail to loose or regain a substantial portion of
their excess body weight.1-2 There are several reasons postulated to be the cause in
patients who regain their weight after gastric bypass surgery. These include poor
nutritional choices and eating high caloric carbohydrates in a grazing eating pattern. Also
dilation of the gastric pouch overtime which can decrease the feeling of satiety and allow
for larger meals to be eaten can cause recidivism of obesity. Another problem that can occur
is the enlargement of the gastrojejunostomy anastomosis. Patients who have an opening larger
than 2 cm can have rapid emptying of food into the intestines and decreased satiety with
meals.
Plication is a standard surgical technique of folding or tucking in, which has been used
widely on other parts of the human anatomy. There have been several methods tried in the
past to place plication sutures in the gastrojejunostomy from an endoluminal approach.3-7
These devices have had some success but are not widely used at this time. We aim to
demonstrate that laparoscopic suture plication of the enlarged gastrojejunostomy can provide
a safe and effective minimally invasive method to promote increased weight loss in this
subset of gastric bypass patients who have an enlarged gastric stoma.
Specific Aim 1 To demonstrate that the laparoscopic plication of an enlarged gastric bypass
is a safe surgical option to promote weight loss in the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass patient.
Specific Aim 2 To monitor the effectiveness of long term weight loss after laparoscopic
plication of the gastrojejunostomy in the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass patient
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Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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