Surgical glue vs. body tissue: which better prevents sleeve surgery complications?
NCT ID NCT07339020
Summary
This study compares two techniques to reinforce the staple line during weight-loss sleeve surgery. One method uses medical glue, while the other uses the patient's own abdominal tissue. Researchers aim to see which approach better prevents complications like bleeding, leaks, and pain after surgery. The study involves 100 adults undergoing sleeve gastrectomy at a single hospital.
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Faculty of Medicine Cairo University
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITINGCairo, Al-Manial Cairo, 11956, Egypt
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Faculty of Medicine Cairo University
RECRUITINGCairo, Al-Manial Cairo, 11956, Egypt
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