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Optimal Management of Extreme Obesity and Severe Knee Osteoarthritis Feasibility Trial

Optimal Management of Extreme Obesity and Severe Knee Osteoarthritis Feasibility Trial

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18-65 years
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Overview

Does weight loss surgery in patients with morbid obesity prior to knee replacement surgery improve outcomes from knee replacement surgery

Description

RCT involving patients who have severe knee osteoarthritis and have a body-mass index (BMI; the weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters) of 45 to 60 and are randomly assigned to receive dietary and lifestyle counseling for 9 to 13 months followed by total knee replacement (control arm) or sleeve gastrectomy with dietary and lifestyle counseling for 9 to 13 months followed by total knee replacement (treatment arm).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

severe knee osteoarthritis body-mass index of 45 to 60

Exclusion Criteria:

previous total replacement of the same knee, a need for bilateral total knee replacement, and knee pain during the previous week that the patient rated at higher than 60 mm on a 100-mm visual-analogue scale. Also,prior bariatric or complex foregut surgery, significant cardiovascular, pulmonary, renal, liver, gastrointestinal, psychiatric disorders, pregnancy, malignancy within last 5 years, anemia, coagulopathy requiring anti-coagulation therapy.

Study details
    Knee Osteoarthritis
    Morbid Obesity

NCT05120492

Nova Scotia Health Authority

15 October 2025

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