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ERAS After Cholecystectomy in Kigali, Rwanda

ERASGall Bladder Disease

Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) pathway represents a peri-operative multimodal management aiming at a decrease in surgical aggression and an improved patient rehabilitation, in order to reduce postoperative morbidity, length of hospital stay and, as an important secondary consequence, overall costs. ERAS pathways have been successfully implemented in many surgical managements in the Western world, but very few data exist on ERAS in developing countries. This project aims at the prospective evaluation of ERAS pathway implementation in cholecystectomies in CHUK, Rwanda. The first 50 patients will be prospectively evaluated and compared to the last 50 patients who underwent cholecystectomy before ERAS pathway implementation.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Using Data to Achieve Surgical Health Equity in the Community

Gallbladder Disease

The goal of this retrospective cohort and pragmatic pilot trial is to examine the social determinants of health in racial and ethnic minority patients from socially vulnerable backgrounds who have Gallbladder Disease (GBD). The main questions it aims to answer are: What racial barriers in outcome exist for socially vulnerable patients with gallbladder disease? How effective is telemedicine consultation in improving surgical outcomes for socially vulnerable patients with gallbladder disease? Study participants will be asked to undergo telemedicine consultation in place of regular consultation with their doctor before undergoing treatment. Researchers will compare the telemedicine consultation groups with traditional care patients to see if telemedicine consultation is effective at reducing surgical disparity outcomes.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Gluten-free Diet in PSC and IBD

Primary Sclerosing CholangitisUlcerative Colitis3 more

Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a progressive disease of the biliary tree, which represents one of the most frequent indications for orthotopic liver transplantation (OLTx) in developed countries. There are several lines of evidence that dietary gluten/gliadin displays chronic pro-inflammatory, LPS-like properties. Recent evidence demonstrated the protective effect of gluten- free diet (GFD) in autoimmune diseases like type 1 diabetes, irritable bowel syndrome, non-celiac gluten sensitivity and some neurological disorders. This study is intended to explore therapeutic effect of GFD on PSC and IBD in prospective self-controlled mono-centric intervention study. Hypothesis: Avoidance of gluten in diet will reduce progression, symptoms and intestinal inflammation in PSC and UC patients.

Recruiting30 enrollment criteria

Effects of Subcostal TAP Block and Local Anesthetic Infiltration After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy...

Postoperative PainSubcostal Transversus Abdominis Plane Block1 more

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery is an intra-abdominal surgery that is frequently used in the treatment of gallbladder-related pathologies. Compared to open surgery, the cost, the risk of bleeding, the risk of surgical site infection are lower, the need for hospitalization is shorter, and the recovery is rapid. Adequate pain relief is very important after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Inadequate analgesia in post-operative period has been associated with pain-related cognitive dysfunction, atelectasis, thromboembolic events, increased surgery-related stress response, prolonged hospital stay, and chronic pain in patients. Acetaminophen, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, opioid analgesics, intraperitoneal washing, local anesthesia infiltration and various regional anesthesia techniques can be used for appropriate analgesia. Studies have shown that subcostal transversus abdominis block has good analgesic efficacy in laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgeries. In the perioperative and postoperative period, afferent nerve signals in the surgical incision area stimulate the hypothalamus, causing the release of CRH, arginine vasopressin, and cortisol depending on the size of the surgical procedure. Providing patients with appropriate postoperative analgesia reduces the release of the stress hormones cortisol and prolactin. In this study, the investigators are aiming to compare the post-operative analgesic affects and stress hormone responses of subcostal transversus abdominis plane block and local anesthetic infiltration in patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery. The study is planned to be prospective, randomized and single-blind.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

One Session Vs Staged Management of Calcular Obstructive Jaundice

Calcular Obstructive JaundiceGall Bladder Disease

to compare the outcomes between doing ERCP and laparoscopic cholecystectomy in one session Vs staged management

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

GATT-Patch Versus SURGICEL® Original in Minimally Invasive Liver and Gallbladder Surgery

Intraoperative BleedingLiver Diseases3 more

This is a pre-market, prospective, randomized (1:1), multicenter, pivotal clinical investigation. The purpose of this investigation is to determine the clinical performance of GATT-Patch as compared with SURGICEL® Original for the management of minimal, mild, or moderate bleeding during minimally invasive liver and gallbladder surgery.

Recruiting27 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Duodenoscope With Single-use Distal Cover and the Conventional Reusable Duodenoscope...

Biliary DiseasePancreatic Disease4 more

The purpose of the study is to compare the success rates of procedure success and complication rates in patients undergoing Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) using two types of currently available endoscopes. These are (1) duodenoscope with a Single-use distal cover or (2) a conventional reusable duodenoscope.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

DIGEST I Drug Coated Balloon for Biliary Stricture

Biliary StrictureBiliary Anastomotic Stenosis2 more

DIGEST I Pilot study is a feasibility study for evaluating the safety and efficacy of DCBs.

Active27 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Empirical Antibiotic Use in Mild to Moderate Acute Inflammatory Gallbladder Disease...

CholecystitisAcute

This clinical trial is an exploratory clinical trial that evaluates the necessity and effectiveness of empirical antibiotic use in mild and moderate acute inflammatory gallbladder diseases that require surgery, and the incidence of postoperative infection-related complications is compared.

Not yet recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Transparent Cap-assisted SpyGlass for Biliary Stricture

Bile Duct StrictureEndoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography2 more

The transparent cap-assisted endoscope has the function of fixing field of view and increasing visual space. It has been widely used in gastrointestinal examination and treatment. In this study, the investigators intend to apply transparent cap-assisted choledochoscopy to endoscopic biliary tract exploration and biopsy to investigate whether transparent cap-assisted choledochoscopy can improve operability, visual field clarity, and biopsy accuracy.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria
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