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Fluorescence Cholangiography During Cholecystectomy - a RCT

CholecystitisGallstones

The primary objective is to compare the success rates of intraoperative fluorescent cholangiography using indocyanine green versus conventional X-ray cholangiography for the identification of bile duct anatomy during laparoscopic cholecystectomy for complicated gallstone disease in a randomized design with 120 patients.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Low Dose Ketamine on Narcotic Consumption in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy...

Cholelithiasis

This double-blinded randomized control trial aims to analyze the effect of low dose Ketamine on narcotic consumption, in patients undergoing Laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Hybrid Transvaginal-Transabdominal Endoscopic Surgery

GallstonesAppendicitis1 more

The is a pilot study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of hybrid transvaginal-transabdominal procedures. Diagnostic peritoneoscopy (visualizing the inside of the abdomen), appendectomy (removal of the appendix), and cholecystectomy (removal of the gallbladder) will be performed through a vaginal incision with an additional small incision in the umbilicus.

Withdrawn13 enrollment criteria

Genomic Resources for Enhancing Available Therapies (GREAT1.0) Study

Chronic PancreatitisInflammatory Bowel Diseases25 more

This is a prospective, descriptive, observational research study designed to observe and document the clinical practice by domain experts, and how the knowledge of new findings that are published in the medical literature affect clinical decision making. The study will evaluate risk factors and co-variants, including genetic variants that are associated with disease progression such as pain, inflammation, organ dysfunction, disability and quality of life.

Suspended10 enrollment criteria

Effect of Acupuncture on Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting

Cholelithiasis

The aim of the study is to investigate if P6 acupuncture made after induction of general anaesthesia might be effective for the prevention of PONV as ondansetron and if the acupuncture-ondansetron combination could enhance single therapy efficacy in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

RCT on Necessity of Cholecystectomy for Patients After Clearance of Bile Duct Stones

Gallbladder StonesComplication1 more

To discuss necessity of cholecystectomy for patients with stones in their bile ducts and gallbladders in the absence of absolute operation indications of cholecystectomy after clearance of bile duct stones with ERCP.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Effect of Saline Irrigation in Reducing Choledocholithiasis Recurrence After ERCP

Stone - Biliary

In this prospective study, the investigators assessed the utility of intermittent saline irrigation in reducing the recurrent rate of choledocholithiasis after the endoscopic extraction for common bile duct stones, and it does not increase the rate of procedure-related complications.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Early MRI in Acute GallstonE Disease

Cholecystitis; AcuteCholedocholithiasis

This pilot study aims to determine the utility of direct Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) in the assessment of suspected acute gallstone disease presentations. This will take the form of a randomized controlled trial, the design of which is based on recent internal audit data which indicated that a high proportion of patients ultimately require MRCP prior to diagnosis, treatment and discharge, and suggested that early scan may improve overall costs and outcomes. Patients with symptoms and signs suggestive of suspected gallstone disease and deranged liver function tests/amylase (i.e. suggestive of a potentially obstructive gallstone disease), will be enrolled across the full range of 'front-door' locations for surgical presentations within the hospital (Emergency Department, Surgical Emergency Unit, Ambulatory Assessment Unit), and randomized to one of two diagnostic pathways which are both existing variations in current clinical care: MRCP is used as the first mode of imaging; following a standard care model (ultrasound then MRCP if deemed appropriate). An assessment will then be undertaken of the cost-effectiveness of early MRCP versus standard care, using the primary outcome measure of cost to diagnostic scan report calculated using hospital episode statistics (HES), with secondary outcome measures to assess the overall utility which include length of stay, time to diagnosis, overall cost of admission using HES, in-hospital complications, Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs), readmission and re-attendance rates (ED/GP), and service/radiology costs.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Clinical Evaluation of a Custom-made and Disposable Endoscope System for Biliary Tract

Biliary TractNeoplasms1 more

A disposable endoscopy system (NCKU-scope-01) was developed for the evaluation of bile duct stone or neoplasm. This system consists of a camera, light sources, a working channel, and a water injection channel. The endoscope could be inserted into the common bile duct via the working channel of a commercial duodenoscope. This study aims to test the feasibility and safety of this system. The efficacy of stone and neoplasm diagnosis will also be analyzed.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Effect of Intravenous Lignocaine Infusion on Intraoperative End Tidal Desflurane Concentration Requirements...

CholelithiasesAppendicitis1 more

Lignocaine is a local anaesthetic that is widely used in all medical and surgical fields. Many clinical studies have shown that intravenous (IV) lignocaine given in the perioperative period was safe, reduced airway complications, obtunds cough reflex, reduce sore throat, pain, opioid consumption, nausea, length of hospital stay. Multiple animal studies have shown that IV lignocaine was able to lower anaesthetic gas requirements. Desflurane is an anaesthetic gas that has a rapid onset and offset of action. This study aims to evaluate the effect of IV lignocaine infusion on desflurane requirements. Hypothesis of the study is that IV lignocaine infusion reduces desflurane requirements.

Completed12 enrollment criteria
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