Morbid Obesity, Sleeve Gastrectomy, Early Discharge, Safety Issues
Conditions
Keywords
bariatric surgery, sleeve gastrectomy, eras
Brief summary
Evaluate the safety and efficacy of an early discharge protocol (23 hours, overnight stay) after scheduled sleeve gastrectomy.
Detailed description
This study aims to demonstrate that a shorter hospital stay after sleeve gastrectomy is as safe and useful as conventional protocol with 48-36 hours of stay. We consider that an adequate patient information and support will facilitate this shorter stay
Interventions
Discharge as usually done 48-72 hours after surgery
Patients randomised to early discharge or not
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* Patients eligible for Sleeve gastrectomy * BMI 35 to 50 * ASA I to III * Conventional address close to our Hospital * Laparoscopic surgery * Accompanying person after discharge * Availability for a smart phone
Exclusion criteria
* ASA IV * Revisional Surgery * Conversion to laparotomy * ICU Admission after surgery * Insulin dependent Diabetes Mellitus * Surgery finishing after 3 pm
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Readmissions rate | 1 month | No hospital admissions after surgery |
Secondary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Morbidity rate | 1 month | Number of postoperative complications |
| Chronogram for complications after surgery | 1 month | Detailed timing of appearance |
| Quality of life | 1 month | BAROS questionnaire |
| Patients agreement to the protocol | 1 month | Specific survey created ad hoc |
Countries
Spain