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Gastric mucosal devitalization (GMD): translation to a novel endoscopic metabolic therapy

Background and study aims  The metabolic effects of bariatric surgery may partially result from removal of the gastric mucosa, an often underappreciated endocrine organ. Using argon plasma coagulation (APC), we may be able to selectively devitalize (ablate) the mucosa. The aim of this study was to i...

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Autores principales: Fayad, Lea, Oberbach, Andreas, Schweitzer, Michael, Askin, Frederic, Voltaggio, Lysandra, Larman, Tatianna, Enderle, Markus, Hahn, Hartmut, Khashab, Mouen A., Kalloo, Anthony N., Kumbhari, Vivek
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Publicado: © Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2019
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6877422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31788546
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-0957-3067
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author Fayad, Lea
Oberbach, Andreas
Schweitzer, Michael
Askin, Frederic
Voltaggio, Lysandra
Larman, Tatianna
Enderle, Markus
Hahn, Hartmut
Khashab, Mouen A.
Kalloo, Anthony N.
Kumbhari, Vivek
author_facet Fayad, Lea
Oberbach, Andreas
Schweitzer, Michael
Askin, Frederic
Voltaggio, Lysandra
Larman, Tatianna
Enderle, Markus
Hahn, Hartmut
Khashab, Mouen A.
Kalloo, Anthony N.
Kumbhari, Vivek
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description Background and study aims  The metabolic effects of bariatric surgery may partially result from removal of the gastric mucosa, an often underappreciated endocrine organ. Using argon plasma coagulation (APC), we may be able to selectively devitalize (ablate) the mucosa. The aim of this study was to identify the optimal tissue color that would correspond to selective gastric mucosal devitalization (GMD) using ex-vivo human stomach specimens. Patients and methods  Stomach specimens were obtained at sleeve gastrectomy. Prior to APC application, a submucosal fluid cushion was created. APC was then applied over a 2 × 2-cm area to the fundus and body, aiming for the three indicator colors (white, golden, brown). Pathological analysis was then performed independently and in a blinded fashion by two pathologists to determine the depth of mucosal and submucosal percent thermal injury and mucosal percent cell death. Results  Six patients were enrolled. There was a significant correlation between tissue color and mucosal percent thermal injury. The highest percent mucosal thermal injury was seen with brown (99.6 %, 95 % CI: 98.7, 100), followed by golden (92.5 %, 95 % CI: 85.5, 99.5), and then white (75.2 %, 95 % CI: 58.3, 92.1, P  < 0.01). Submucosal thermal injury was seen in 88.9 % of the slides. Greater than minimal submucosal injury (> 10 % depth) was found significantly more with brown tissue color (91.6 %) than golden (75 %) or white (33.3 %, P  < 0.05). However, 91.7 % of the entire sample set < 50 % injury. Conclusion  GMD is achievable using APC without thermal injury to muscularis propria. A golden color results in sufficient mucosal injury with only superficial injury to the submucosa.
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spelling pubmed-68774222019-12-01 Gastric mucosal devitalization (GMD): translation to a novel endoscopic metabolic therapy Fayad, Lea Oberbach, Andreas Schweitzer, Michael Askin, Frederic Voltaggio, Lysandra Larman, Tatianna Enderle, Markus Hahn, Hartmut Khashab, Mouen A. Kalloo, Anthony N. Kumbhari, Vivek Endosc Int Open Background and study aims  The metabolic effects of bariatric surgery may partially result from removal of the gastric mucosa, an often underappreciated endocrine organ. Using argon plasma coagulation (APC), we may be able to selectively devitalize (ablate) the mucosa. The aim of this study was to identify the optimal tissue color that would correspond to selective gastric mucosal devitalization (GMD) using ex-vivo human stomach specimens. Patients and methods  Stomach specimens were obtained at sleeve gastrectomy. Prior to APC application, a submucosal fluid cushion was created. APC was then applied over a 2 × 2-cm area to the fundus and body, aiming for the three indicator colors (white, golden, brown). Pathological analysis was then performed independently and in a blinded fashion by two pathologists to determine the depth of mucosal and submucosal percent thermal injury and mucosal percent cell death. Results  Six patients were enrolled. There was a significant correlation between tissue color and mucosal percent thermal injury. The highest percent mucosal thermal injury was seen with brown (99.6 %, 95 % CI: 98.7, 100), followed by golden (92.5 %, 95 % CI: 85.5, 99.5), and then white (75.2 %, 95 % CI: 58.3, 92.1, P  < 0.01). Submucosal thermal injury was seen in 88.9 % of the slides. Greater than minimal submucosal injury (> 10 % depth) was found significantly more with brown tissue color (91.6 %) than golden (75 %) or white (33.3 %, P  < 0.05). However, 91.7 % of the entire sample set < 50 % injury. Conclusion  GMD is achievable using APC without thermal injury to muscularis propria. A golden color results in sufficient mucosal injury with only superficial injury to the submucosa. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2019-12 2019-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6877422/ /pubmed/31788546 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-0957-3067 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License, which permits unrestricted reproduction and distribution, for non-commercial purposes only; and use and reproduction, but not distribution, of adapted material for non-commercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Oberbach, Andreas
Schweitzer, Michael
Askin, Frederic
Voltaggio, Lysandra
Larman, Tatianna
Enderle, Markus
Hahn, Hartmut
Khashab, Mouen A.
Kalloo, Anthony N.
Kumbhari, Vivek
Gastric mucosal devitalization (GMD): translation to a novel endoscopic metabolic therapy
title Gastric mucosal devitalization (GMD): translation to a novel endoscopic metabolic therapy
title_full Gastric mucosal devitalization (GMD): translation to a novel endoscopic metabolic therapy
title_fullStr Gastric mucosal devitalization (GMD): translation to a novel endoscopic metabolic therapy
title_full_unstemmed Gastric mucosal devitalization (GMD): translation to a novel endoscopic metabolic therapy
title_short Gastric mucosal devitalization (GMD): translation to a novel endoscopic metabolic therapy
title_sort gastric mucosal devitalization (gmd): translation to a novel endoscopic metabolic therapy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6877422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31788546
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-0957-3067
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