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Volume 7, Issue 6 (Suppl)

J Obes Weight Loss Ther

ISSN: 2165-7904 JOWT, an open access journal

Obesity Meeting 2017

October 23-24, 2017

October 23-24, 2017 Dubai, UAE

14

th

Global Obesity Meeting

Hyoscine butylbromide: A study of its use as an antispasmodic in bariatric surgery

Syed Imran Abbas

Dubai Health Authority, UAE

Background:

During bariatric surgery one of the challenges is spasm of stomach and small intestine especially during

measuring the exact length of small intestine.

Introduction:

Pharmacological studies revealed that hyoscine butylbromide is an anticholinergic drug with high affinity for

muscarinic receptors located on the smooth-muscle cells of the GI tract that cause smooth-muscle relaxation.

Objectives:

This study focuses on effect of hyoscine butylbromide as an antispasmodic drug and is helpful during bariatric

surgery to relax the tonicity of stomach and small intestine.

Methods:

We started use of hyoscine butylbromide since March 2016 and applied for 20 patients randomly and compare with

control group. Our comparative factors were number of staplers, number of endoclips for hemostasis, time of surgery. Dose of

hyoscine 40 mg in 100 cc N/S for 10 minutes before stapling till 30 minutes.

Results:

From 20 patients under study average BMI 43.3, female 13, male 7, average age 34, sleeve 7, MGB 10, RNYGBP 3,

average time of surgery sleeve 45 min, MGB 48 min, RNYGBP 66 min. Average number of stapler sleeve 5, MGB 5, RNYGBP

4. Average number of endoclips is sleeve 4, MGB 7, RNYGBP 5. In control group from 20 patients average BMI 42.5, female 12,

male 8, average age 35.6, number of sleeve 8, MGB 9, RNYGBP 3, average time of surgery sleeve control group 53 min, MGB

58 min, RNYGBP 78 min. Average staplers sleeve control group 6, MGB 6, RNYGBP 4. Average number of endoclips sleeve

control group 13, MGB 16, RNYGBP 10.

Conclusion:

These clinical results support the use of hyoscine in a range of indications related to spasm of GI tract during

bariatric surgery, than stapling of stomach and measurement of small intestine become much easy and exact.

Biography

Syed Imran Abbas is a Consultant Laparoscopic Metabolic and Bariatric Surgeon Dubai Health Authority, Dubai and Medical Specialists Centre Dubai, Life Line

Hospital Dubai, Iranian Hospital Dubai. He has completed his Doctor of Medicine degree from Qazvin University of Medical Sciences and Health Services in Iran

and Iranian Diplomat of Board of General Surgery from Tehran Medical University in Iran.

dubaiobesity@gmail.com

Syed Imran Abbas, J Obes Weight Loss Ther 2017, 7:6 (Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7904-C1-051