Indocyanine Green Test for Evaluation of Perfusion of Staple Line of the Stomach During Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy
NCT ID: NCT05337644
Last Updated: 2022-04-20
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
1 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2022-01-21
2022-03-25
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_ONLY
RETROSPECTIVE
Interventions
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Indocyanine green solution
5 ml of ICG were then injected intravenously to identify the stomach, carefully assessing the angle of His (preoperative written informed consent was obtained from the patient).
Adequate perfusion was defined as "the direct and clear visualization of the fluorescence around the gastric tube, after an estimated time of 150-180 s followingi.v. administration".
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
65 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Foggia
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Giovanna Pavone
Medical doctor
Principal Investigators
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Antonio Ambrosi
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
University of Foggia
Locations
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University of Foggia
Foggia, , Italy
Countries
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References
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Pavone G, Tartaglia N, Pacilli M, Maddalena F, Petruzzelli F, Ambrosi A. Leak after sleeve gastrectomy with positive intraoperative indocyanine green test: Avoidable scenario? Int J Surg Case Rep. 2022 Jun;95:107168. doi: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.107168. Epub 2022 May 6.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol
Other Identifiers
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Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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