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Bougie Sleeve Trial

Bougie Sleeve Trial

Recruiting
18-70 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

Staple-line leak is the most frequent and incapacitating complication after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG). The aim of this prospective randomized trial is to compare the staple-line leak rate after LSG according to the use of a standard bougie calibre (34, 36 or 38 Fr) or 48-Fr, assuming that a higher diameter is correlated with a lower risk of leak, without lowering long-term weight loss.

Description

Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) has become an increasing bariatric procedure. The most common complication is gastric leak from the staple line, observed in approximately 3% of cases, and can result in long and incapacitating treatment. The diameter of the bougie used to calibrate the remnant stomach could impact the rate of gastric leak, a higher diameter being correlated with a lower risk of leak, without lowering long-term weight loss.

The aim of this prospective randomized trial is to compare the outcomes of LSG according to the use of a standard care bougie calibre or 48-Fr on postoperative gastric leak and mid-term weight loss.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients between 18 and 70 years
  • Sleeve gastrectomy as a primary bariatric procedure
  • Body Mass Index (BMI) > 40 kg/m² or > 35 kg/m² associated with at least one comorbidity susceptible to improve after surgery (including arterial hypertension, obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and other severe respiratory disorders, severe metabolic disorders, particularly type 2 diabetes, incapacitating osteo-articular disorders, non alcoholic steatohepatitis)
  • Decision for intervention after multidisciplinary discussion
  • Written informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Previous upper abdominal surgery (cholecystectomy excepted)
  • ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists) score > 3
  • Ongoing pregnancy or breast feeding
  • Esophagus pathology or disorder (esophageal varices, esophageal diverticula, esophageal tumors, esophageal strictures)
  • Coagulation disorder
  • Patient not covered by social security service and patient on AME
  • Patient under legal guardianship and trusteeship
  • Patient with known silicon allergy (calibration bougie contains medical silicon)
  • More generally, all other contraindications to the use of esophageal bougie MID-TUBE that have been the subject of a scientific paper or have been identified by the practitioner or practitioners

Study details
    Morbid Obesity

NCT02937649

Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris

15 October 2025

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