Morbid Obesity Clinical Trial
The purpose of this study is to find out more about the safety and effectiveness of the Laparoscopic Greater Curvature Plication (LGCP) procedure in patients with obesity and related problems such as diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, mild obstructive sleep apnea, and joint problems. LGCP is a less invasive weight loss surgery procedure than some of the other weight loss surgeries and it is possible that there are fewer risks with this procedure than with the other weight loss surgeries. LGCP is considered an experimental procedure and this study is being done to look at the long-term outcomes.
LGCP is a procedure in which the stomach is folded inwards to that its capacity to hold
amounts of food is decreased. This is done under general anesthesia. The operation takes
about an hour and is done laparoscopically. Laparoscopic approach entails placing 4-5 small
incisions in the abdomen around the umbilicus and filling the abdomen with CO2 through the
small tubes called Trocars. this helps life the abdominal wall and create space so that the
surgeon can carry out his/her work using long instruments with thickness similar to a
regular lead pencil.
The attachments of the stomach to the spleen are freed up and the outside is folded inside
and stitched up to keep it from folding in. To ensure that the surgeon has not obstructed
the passage in or out of the stomach, a tube is placed in the stomach at the time of the
creation of the fold and checked again at the end of the procedure with a camera in the
stomach which is placed through the mouth to ensure the desired outcome is achieved. At the
conclusion of the procedure, the skin is closed with absorbable sutures and adhesive tapes
are applied to the skin. The patient recovers in the recovery room for about an hour and a
half prior to coming to their room in the hospital.
The post operative visit will be up to 7 days after the procedure. During this visit,
medical information will be obtained including information about medications.
There will be follows 3-10 after the surgery. These visits may include:
- obtaining medical information about the patient, including the medical conditions and
medications
- Checking the patient's weight
- Blood tests
- Endoscopic evaluation of the stomach if necessary.
The timing of the visits is as follows:
Visit 3: 1 month after surgery Visit 4: 3 months after surgery Visit 5: 6 months after
surgery Visit 6: 12 months after surgery Visit 7: 18 months after surgery Visit 8: 24 months
after surgery Visit 9: 30 months after surgery Visit 10: 36 months after surgery
The study is three (3) years (36 months) including following up visits.
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Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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