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Single Anastomosis Duodenal Ileal Bypass (SADI) for Sleeve Revision
Sponsor: Kaiser Permanente
Summary
The goal of this study is two part: 1) to add to the literature which is still somewhat sparse with numbers of patients undergoing the Single Anastomosis Duodenal Ileal Bypass (SADI) as a revision for laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) and 2) to have a treatment option for our Kaiser Permanente patients who seek additional assistance after a LSG with persistent morbid obesity and the comorbidities that come with it.
Official title: Single Anastomosis Duodenal Ileal Bypass (SADI) as a Second Stage for Sleeve Gastrectomy Weight Loss Failure
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 100 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
54
Start Date
2019-10-15
Completion Date
2030-12-31
Last Updated
2025-03-14
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Single Anastomosis Duodenal Ileal Bypass (SADI)
The purpose of the research is to study additional weight loss and resolution of comorbidities in patients who undergo revision of their sleeve gastrectomy to a Single Anastomosis Duodenal Ileal bypass (SADI). The sleeve gastrectomy which you have already undergone is now the most common bariatric procedure performed. This operation was part of a 2-stage operation known a Duodenal Switch (DS) which was a sleeve gastrectomy followed by a long bypass of the intestine that involved 2 connections. This operation has many complications such as vitamin deficiencies and potential malnutrition. The SADI procedure is a version of the DS that bypasses less of the intestine and one less connection of the small bowel.
Locations (1)
Kaiser Permanente Southern California West Los Angeles Medical Center
Los Angeles, California, United States