How Does Bariatric Surgery Affect Social Experiences and Well-being - The BaSES-study

NAEnrolling by invitationINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

113

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

May 12, 2022

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Study Completion Date

June 30, 2026

Conditions
Obesity
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Gastric bypass

In Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), the left crus will be dissected free, any hiatal hernia left in place. The minor curvature is opened at the second vessel and the lesser sac entered. A 25 mL gastric pouch will be created by firing one horizontal and two vertical staple loads. The ligament of Treitz is then identified and a proximal loop of small intestine anastomosed to the pouch 60 cm from the ligament of Treitz with one linear stapler (full length of the stapler), creating an antecolic, antegastric alimentary limb. The opening will be closed using a single row, running absorbable suture. An entero-enteroanastomosis will be made 120 cm distal of the gastro-enteroanastomosis. The introductory opening is closed with a single row, running absorbable suture. The small intestine will be divided with one load between the gastro-entero-enteroanastomosis and the entero-enteroanastomosis in order to complete a bypass with an alimentary limb of 120 cm and a biliopancreatic limb of 60 cm.

PROCEDURE

Sleeve gastrectomy

In sleeve gastrectomy (SG) a large part (80%) of the ventricle is removed. The greater curvature will be dissected free starting 4-5 cm from the pylorus up to the angle of Hiss. The left crus is then visualized and inspected for hiatal hernia. Small sliding hernias and wide hiatus are left in situ. The ventricle will then be lifted and any adhesions in the lesser sac divided. A 35 Fr bougie is placed down to the pylorus guiding the creation of a tubular sleeve with linear staplers. The first two loads are always green or purple, while blue or tan loads are used for the rest of the ventricle. The last stapler is placed 5 mm laterally to the angle of Hiss. The staple line will then be inspected and secured with clips for additional haemostasis, no oversewing or buttressing material is routinely used.

PROCEDURE

Single anastomosis sleeve ileal (SASI) bypass

The SASI bypass will performed with a similar entry of the abdominal cavity. A 6-port set up and a liver retractor is utilized. The small bowel is measured 300cm from the ileocecal valve, in sequences of 10cm, with the small bowel stretched and markers placed on the graspers, and connected to the antrum of the stomach with a 45mm stapler. The anastomosis is positioned slightly ventral on the antrum. The antrum is opened ventrally 5 cm proximal to the pylorus, just below the horizontal axis of canalis pylori. A 12 mm port positioned left to the midline is used for introduction of the stapler, which is directed distally from the patient's left to right side. 2.5 cm of the 45 mm stapler device is used for firing the anastomosis, which is completed with a 2-0 PDS running suture. The fascia defect is closed for the port where the specimen is extracted. The mesenteric defect is not closed.

Trial Locations (1)

3103

Morbid Obesity Center, Tønsberg

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

University of Oslo

OTHER

lead

The Hospital of Vestfold

OTHER