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Cyanoacrylate Versus Omentum for Staple-Line Reinforcement in Sleeve Gastrectomy

Cyanoacrylate Versus Omentum for Enforcement of the Staple Line in Sleeve Operation

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
100 (estimated)
Sponsor
Cairo University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Study Title: Comparing Surgical Glue (Cyanoacrylate) vs. Omentum Tissue to Strengthen Staple Lines in Weight-Loss Sleeve Surgery What is the purpose of this study? This study will compare two ways to strengthen the staple line during weight-loss sleeve surgery. One way uses a medical glue called cyanoacrylate, and the other uses a piece of tissue from the abdomen called omentum. The goal is to see which method works better to lower the chance of bleeding, pain, or leaks after surgery. Who can take part? Adults ages 18-65 who: * Have a body mass index (BMI) over 35, or over 30 if they also have health problems related to obesity. * Are scheduled to have weight-loss sleeve surgery at Cairo University Hospital. Participants cannot take part if they: * Are younger than 18 or older than 65. * Have had weight-loss surgery before. What will happen in the study? * Participants will be assigned by chance to one of two groups: 1. Glue group: The staple line will be sealed with medical glue. 2. Omentum group:The staple line will be covered and sewn with a piece of the body's own tissue. * Everyone will have the same type of surgery and be cared for in the same way afterward. * Participants will be monitored closely for one month after surgery to check for problems like bleeding, pain, or leaks. * Follow-up visits will happen within one week after surgery and again at one month. What are the possible risks? The risks are low and similar to those of regular weight-loss surgery. Some people may feel pain or anxiety after surgery. The study team will watch for any problems and treat them right away. Why is this study being done? Weight-loss sleeve surgery is common, but sometimes the staple line can leak or bleed. Finding a better way to strengthen it may help people recover more safely and with less pain. How long will the study last? The study will take about six months to complete, including surgery and follow-up. Who is running the study? The study is being done by doctors in the General Surgery Department at Cairo University's Faculty of Medicine.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEGlubran® 2 surgical glue (n-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate mixture) and its specific applicator.A synthetic surgical adhesive applied to the staple line for reinforcement and hemostasis using its proprietary delivery applicator.
BIOLOGICALAutologous Greater Omentumpedicled flap of the patient's own greater omentum sutured over the staple line for reinforcement using a PDS 2/0 round needle suture.
PROCEDUREStaple Line Reinforcement during Laparoscopic Sleeve GastrectomyReinforcement of the gastric staple line during laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy.

Timeline

Start date
2025-06-20
Primary completion
2026-05-01
Completion
2026-05-01
First posted
2026-01-14
Last updated
2026-04-13

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: Egypt

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07339020. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.