Does the Use of a Suction Calibration System (SCS) Reduce Stapler Load Firings and Operative Time? A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Use of Endoscopic Calibration Vs. SCS in Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy.

Surgical endoscopy/Surgical endoscopy and other interventional techniques(2023)

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It is critical to ensure appropriate and consistent sleeve size and orientation during laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG). Various devices are used to achieve this, including weighted rubber bougies, esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), and suction calibration systems (SCS). Prior reports suggest that SCSs may decrease operative time and stapler load firings but are limited by single-surgeon experience and retrospective design. We performed the first randomized controlled trial comparing SCS against EGD in patients undergoing LSG to investigate whether the SCS decreases the number of stapler load firings. This was a randomized, non-blinded study from a single MBSAQIP-accredited academic center. Appropriate LSG candidates ≥ 18 years of age were randomized to EGD or SCS calibration. Exclusion criteria included prior gastric or bariatric surgery, detection of hiatal hernia before surgery, and intraoperative hiatal hernia repair. A randomized block design was employed controlling for body mass index, gender, and race. Seven surgeons employed a standardized LSG operative technique. The primary endpoint was the number of stapler load firings. Secondary endpoints were operative duration, reflux symptoms, and change in total body weight (TBW). Endpoints were analyzed via t-test. A total of 125 LSG patients (84
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Endoscopy,Bougie,Operative time,ViSiGi 3D®,Bariatric surgery,Operating room efficiency
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