Trial on TAP Block After Bariatric Surgery
Morbid ObesityPatients undergoing bariatric surgery will be divided randomly into two groups: the first will have TAP block upon completion of surgery and the second groups will not have TAP block.
Investigation of the Relationship Between Plantar Foot Pressure and Balance in Morbidly Obese Individuals...
ObesityMorbid1 moreThe fact that changes in plantar pressure during walking and in a fixed position in morbidly obese individuals and the relationship between postural oscillations and balance have not been fully elucidated creates a need in this area. In this study, primary aim is to investigate the change in plantar foot pressure, balance parameters and the relationship between them in morbidly obese individuals compared to healthy individuals.
Enhanced Recovery After Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy - a Randomised Controlled Trial
Morbid ObesityThe investigators wish to standardise and optimise perioperative care for consecutive patients undergoing laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy for weight loss. The investigators will compare patients under a standardised perioperative care program to patients who undergo routine perioperative in our hospital and determine whether patients who had optimised perioperative care went home earlier and had fewer complications.
Efficiency of TISSEEL for Sleeve Gastrectomy Complications
Morbid ObesityLaparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy has emerged over the last 20 years as a treatment of choice in the surgical management of patients with morbid obesity. However, this restrictive procedure is accompanied by outcomes such as gastric fistula (5%), postoperative hemorrhage (1%) and intra-abdominal loco regional collections (1%). At present, there is no sufficiently reliable technique to prevent these complications.
Two or Five cm From Pylorus During Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy
Morbid ObesityThe investigators compare two techniques for laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy. in the first one the distal margin of stapling is 2 cm from the pylorus and in the second it is 6 cm away from the pylorus.
In-vitro Myometrial Contractility After Oxytocin Pre-exposure in Women With Advanced Maternal Age...
Postpartum HemorrhageWomen with advanced maternal age and morbid obesity, have a higher incidence of labor induction/ augmentation and cesarean section (CS), and are at a greater risk for postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). Oxytocin is the first line drug in the treatment of PPH, however, oxytocin receptor (OTR) desensitization has been recognized in the context of prolonged labors secondary to either endogenous or exogenous oxytocin exposure. It is unknown if oxytocin desensitization specifically affects contractility in women with advanced maternal age and morbid obesity when compared to younger or normal weight populations. Further it is not known if the higher incidence of PPH seen in these women is due to poor uterine contractility and/or poor response to oxytocin. The investigators hypothesize that women with advanced maternal age and morbid obesity will exhibit poor myometrial contractility as compared to women that are younger and of normal body habitus, in both oxytocin pre-treated and untreated myometrium.
Six-month Study to Compare the Effects of Volume- and Pressure-Guided Adjustments on Weight Loss...
Morbid ObesityThe purpose of this protocol is to determine how band fill volumes that are based on intraband pressure readings can influence the comfortability of the band and to compare weight loss with this methodology to weight loss with the conventional approach recommended in existing product labeling.
LAGB Versus VBG: 7-Year Results
Morbid ObesityBariatric Surgery3 moreThe study aims to investigate the long term results of a randomized clinical single-centre trial comparing two standard operative techniques in bariatric surgery; laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding and vertical banded gastroplasty.
Single Incision Laparoscopic Gastric Banding Versus Conventional Five Port Laparoscopic Gastric...
Morbid ObesityGastric banding has been shown to significantly reduce weight and has been approved as a treatment of morbid obesity. The standard laparoscopic operation requires five small incisions for the introduction of instruments and the band into the patient's abdomen. We have developed a technique for performing this operation through a single incision at the belly button. This study compares this method to the conventional 5-incision approach.
GLP-1 Therapy for Weight Loss and Improved Glucose Tolerance in Obese Children
ObesityMorbidThe prevalence of severely obese children is on the rise. Behavioral therapies for weight loss are successful in some, but others need more aggressive approaches such as drug therapy. In addition, up to 25% of severely obese children have impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), which places them at significantly elevated risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease. Although various drug therapies for weight loss and IGT have been explored in adults, few have been evaluated in children. Recently, a new drug class has emerged that targets deficiencies of GLP-1. One of the main glycemic mechanisms of action of the GLP-1 agonists such as exenatide is to enhance glucose disposal in the postprandial setting and improve glucose tolerance. In addition, exenatide can induce weight loss by decreasing appetite and slowing gastric motility.