RESTORe
(deactivated member)
on 1/28/08 8:13 pm
on 1/28/08 8:13 pm
LosingSally: Other than "Chippilyn" who else here has posted about the sutures not holding? I'm 3 months out and I'm very pleased with the results (41 lbs down). I feel considerable restriction. Also, how do you know why the study is closed? I called my research coordinator yesterday and even she didn't know what you just posted. Are you by chance one of the coordinators?
NueBelieve
on 1/30/08 7:03 am - PA
on 1/30/08 7:03 am - PA
Hi! Can you please post the link were you saw these post? I would reply appreciate it.
Thanks :)
Ok, I received an email from the Baltimore study coordinator saying that the study is closed, but that I'm still in. I had already signed my consents and had all the assessments, and was accepted into the study before they closed enrollment. Whew!!! I thought I would share something I recently came across for those who wanted the procedure but didn't make it in in time. It's another study entitled Endoscopic Stomach and Pouch Reduction in Patients With Weight Regain Following Roux-En-Y Bypass Surgery. Go to http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/locn/NCT00411489?term=nct00411489+AND+TP0165+AND+Endoscopic+Stomach+and+Pouch+Reduction+in+Patients+With+Weight+Regain+Following+Roux-En-Y+Bypass+Surgery&rank=1
and there is a contact name, email and phone listed. It appears to be only located in Burlington, MA, New York City, and Portland, OR. It appears to suture BOTH the pouch and stoma, but it doesn't say what the inclusion/exclusion criteria is (size of pouch, stoma, BMI, etc.) I would love to know what the deal is, so if anyone is in one of those areas, give them a call.
My study coordinator is supposed to call me today with my procedure date. Again, I'm sorry for all those who were waiting to schedule assessments and now cannot participate in the study.
Lap RNY 5/7/03
I lost 50+ pounds of regained weight with hCG drops.
(deactivated member)
on 1/28/08 8:30 pm
on 1/28/08 8:30 pm
Betsy:
I actually tried to get into that study you're referring to..lol. It's for the EROS procedure. My pouch was too short so I didn't qualify. They needed it to be more than 4 inches long (for their tool) but they told me they were getting a new tool in Nov or Dec 2007 that will accomodate longer pouches so maybe more people will qualify. I can't remember the BMI criteria offhand or any other details.
Thanks Reese - me to!
I just found the inclusion criteria for the "pouch and stoma" study I posted earlier. Here are the key ones:
- At enrollment, has regain at least 15% of weight loss
- BMI 40 or greater or 35 or greater with one or more co-morbidities
- Stoma diameter at least 20 mm
Lap RNY 5/7/03
I lost 50+ pounds of regained weight with hCG drops.