Prospective Evaluation of Stapled Intact-Duodenum Bipartition With Sleeve Gastrectomy (SIBS)

NCT07765758 · Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 50

Last updated 2026-08-14

No results posted yet for this study

Summary

Obesity is a chronic disease that can be treated with metabolic and bariatric surgery when appropriate. This study will prospectively evaluate a new laparoscopic bariatric procedure called Stapled Intact-Duodenum Bipartition with Sleeve Gastrectomy (SIBS).

SIBS combines sleeve gastrectomy with a side-to-side connection between the first part of the duodenum and the ileum. Unlike standard single-anastomosis duodenoileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy (SADI-S), the duodenum is not divided. Instead, the new connection is created while the duodenum remains intact, allowing food to continue through the normal duodenal pathway while also providing an additional pathway to the ileum. The connection is created laparoscopically using a conventional linear surgical stapler.

The main purpose of this prospective study is to evaluate the technical feasibility and short-term safety of the SIBS procedure in adults undergoing metabolic and bariatric surgery. The study will assess whether the planned procedure can be completed successfully and will record postoperative complications occurring within 30 days after surgery.

Participants will also be followed after surgery to evaluate weight loss, changes in body mass index, glycemic control and other obesity-associated medical conditions, nutritional status, gastrointestinal symptoms, hospital readmission, reoperation, and procedure-related complications. Follow-up assessments are planned for up to 12 months after surgery.

The study is intended to provide prospective evidence regarding the safety, feasibility, and early clinical outcomes of this surgical approach. Longer-term and comparative studies will be needed to determine how its outcomes compare with established metabolic and bariatric procedures

Conditions

  • Obesity
  • Obesity Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Stapled Intact-Duodenum Bipartition With Sleeve Gastrectomy (SIBS)

SIBS is a laparoscopic metabolic and bariatric procedure combining sleeve gastrectomy with a side-to-side duodenoileal anastomosis without duodenal transection. Following sleeve gastrectomy, an ileal loop at a protocol-defined distance from the ileocecal valve is brought ante-colically to the first portion of the duodenum. Small enterotomies are created in the duodenum and ileum, and a conventional laparoscopic linear stapler is used to construct the side-to-side anastomosis. The common enterotomy is closed laparoscopically. The duodenum remains intact, preserving the native pyloro-duodenojejunal pathway while creating an additional duodenoileal pathway. Anastomotic integrity is assessed intraoperatively before completion of the procedure.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Medical City for Military and Security Services

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Principal Investigators

  • Mohammed Al Sibani, MD, FRCSC · Medical City for Military and Security Services

Study Design

Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Model
SINGLE_GROUP

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
65 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2026-08-01
Primary Completion
2027-01-01
Completion
2027-12-31

Countries

  • Oman

Study Locations

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