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Impact of the Systematic Closure of the Epigastric Trocar on Postoperative Incisional Hernia After Sleeve Gastrectomy Rate of First Intention. Monocentric Study, Before / After Prospective.

Withdrawn
Conditions
Bariatric Surgery
Registration Number
NCT02973009
Lead Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens
Brief Summary

The Sleeve Gastrectomy (SG) is a bariatric surgery procedure performed by laparoscopic booming in recent years.

This is an effective intervention on weight loss over the long term with few early postoperative complications and low morbidity in the long term.

Obesity is considered as a risk factor for hernia full after surgery by laparoscopy with a relative risk of 29% in connection with cholecystectomy.

Several series showed a rupture rate on trocar from 0 to 0.7%, but each time with a clinical evaluation.

Recently, it was shown eventrations rate between 26 and 38% under the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass with a rupture rate increased on epigastric trocar. The assessment in the context of this series was ultrasound.

Recent data suggest that the absence of closure of the epigastric trocar of 12mm through an SG of first intention was associated with a hernia rate of 17% with a scannographic evaluation.

Also, recently, Tabone suggests that the systematic closure of the epigastric trocar site would not be as effective as lateralize inserting the trocar from the white line of the abdomen. Change the positioning of this trocar induce an additional difficulty in handling instruments for the realization of the SG with an désaxassion instruments, a conflict between the instruments for the realization of the SG and the optical laparoscopy.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
WITHDRAWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria
  • major patients (≥ 18 years) who underwent SG 1st intention by laparoscopy as part of the surgical management of obesity.
Exclusion Criteria
  • antecedent of previous gastric band.
  • History of SG (repeat-SG).
  • median laparotomy history or subcostal right.
  • SG performed as an ambulatory surgery.
  • Patients with early postoperative complications (≤ J90) specific to the SG (postoperative gastric fistula, postoperative bleeding, hematoma or postoperative intra-abdominal abscess)

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
systematic closure of the epigastric trocar1 year

Test the hypothesis that the systematic closure of the epigastric trocar 12 mm would reduce by three the number of rupture on epigastric trocar after SG first intent

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
rate of rupture opposite1 year

To evaluate the rate of rupture opposite the closure of the open laparoscopy incision closed using the conventional technique (Deguines JB, Qassemyar Q Dhahri A Brehant O, Fuks D Verhaeghe P Regimbeau JM. Technique of open laparoscopy .. for supramesocolic surgery in obese patients Surg Endosc 2010 Aug; 24 (8): 2053-5) from the rupture rate over the epigastric port with the use of WECK EFx ™ (Teleflex Medical SAS, F-31460 the Faget, France).

rate of incisional hernia.1 year

Evaluate the rate of incisional hernia at 1 year after 1st SG intention.

Morbidity1 year

Morbidity related to the closing act of the epigastric trocar (organ wound, local hematoma, surgical site infection).

duration of the closure of the epigastric trocar.during surgery

Evaluation of the duration of the closure of the epigastric trocar.

duration of the implementation of the device1 year

Analysis of the evolution of the duration of the implementation of the device

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