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Endobariatric procedures for obesity: clinical indications and available options
Obesity remains a growing public health epidemic that has increased healthcare costs and related comorbidities. Current treatment guidelines encourage a multidisciplinary approach starting from patient selection, interventions, and long-term follow-up to maintain weight loss. However, these conserva...
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author | Goyal, Hemant Kopel, Jonathan Perisetti, Abhilash Mann, Rupinder Ali, Aman Tharian, Benjamin Saligram, Shreyas Inamdar, Sumant |
author_facet | Goyal, Hemant Kopel, Jonathan Perisetti, Abhilash Mann, Rupinder Ali, Aman Tharian, Benjamin Saligram, Shreyas Inamdar, Sumant |
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description | Obesity remains a growing public health epidemic that has increased healthcare costs and related comorbidities. Current treatment guidelines encourage a multidisciplinary approach starting from patient selection, interventions, and long-term follow-up to maintain weight loss. However, these conservative interventions are largely ineffective at reducing body weight due to low adherence to the treatment regimen. Recently, endoscopic bariatric therapies have become an attractive alternative to traditional invasive bariatric surgeries due to their improved efficacy, safety, and cost-effectiveness. Endoscopic bariatric therapies include intragastric balloon placement, endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty, gastric bypass revision, and aspiration therapy. These procedures fall into two separate categories depending on the primary mechanism involved: restrictive or malabsorptive. Restrictive methods, such as the Orbera(®) and ReShape™ intragastric balloons, increase satiation and delay gastric emptying while decreasing the amount of food that can be ingested. In contrast, malabsorptive devices, such as the EndoBarrier(®), interfere with the small intestine’s ability to absorb food while restoring normal gastrointestinal hormone levels regulating satiation. Together, these techniques provide useful alternatives for patients in whom pharmacological or lifestyle modifications have proven ineffective. Despite these advantages, the long-term effects of these procedures on metabolic changes remain to be studied. Furthermore, the management of complications from these procedures continues to evolve. In this review, we aim to elaborate on the clinical indications and efficacy of the endobariatric procedures, together with various types of available endoscopic bariatric therapy procedures. |
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spelling | pubmed-78412452021-02-23 Endobariatric procedures for obesity: clinical indications and available options Goyal, Hemant Kopel, Jonathan Perisetti, Abhilash Mann, Rupinder Ali, Aman Tharian, Benjamin Saligram, Shreyas Inamdar, Sumant Ther Adv Gastrointest Endosc Bariatric and Metabolic Endoscopy Obesity remains a growing public health epidemic that has increased healthcare costs and related comorbidities. Current treatment guidelines encourage a multidisciplinary approach starting from patient selection, interventions, and long-term follow-up to maintain weight loss. However, these conservative interventions are largely ineffective at reducing body weight due to low adherence to the treatment regimen. Recently, endoscopic bariatric therapies have become an attractive alternative to traditional invasive bariatric surgeries due to their improved efficacy, safety, and cost-effectiveness. Endoscopic bariatric therapies include intragastric balloon placement, endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty, gastric bypass revision, and aspiration therapy. These procedures fall into two separate categories depending on the primary mechanism involved: restrictive or malabsorptive. Restrictive methods, such as the Orbera(®) and ReShape™ intragastric balloons, increase satiation and delay gastric emptying while decreasing the amount of food that can be ingested. In contrast, malabsorptive devices, such as the EndoBarrier(®), interfere with the small intestine’s ability to absorb food while restoring normal gastrointestinal hormone levels regulating satiation. Together, these techniques provide useful alternatives for patients in whom pharmacological or lifestyle modifications have proven ineffective. Despite these advantages, the long-term effects of these procedures on metabolic changes remain to be studied. Furthermore, the management of complications from these procedures continues to evolve. In this review, we aim to elaborate on the clinical indications and efficacy of the endobariatric procedures, together with various types of available endoscopic bariatric therapy procedures. SAGE Publications 2021-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7841245/ /pubmed/33629061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2631774520984627 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Bariatric and Metabolic Endoscopy Goyal, Hemant Kopel, Jonathan Perisetti, Abhilash Mann, Rupinder Ali, Aman Tharian, Benjamin Saligram, Shreyas Inamdar, Sumant Endobariatric procedures for obesity: clinical indications and available options |
title | Endobariatric procedures for obesity: clinical indications and
available options |
title_full | Endobariatric procedures for obesity: clinical indications and
available options |
title_fullStr | Endobariatric procedures for obesity: clinical indications and
available options |
title_full_unstemmed | Endobariatric procedures for obesity: clinical indications and
available options |
title_short | Endobariatric procedures for obesity: clinical indications and
available options |
title_sort | endobariatric procedures for obesity: clinical indications and
available options |
topic | Bariatric and Metabolic Endoscopy |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7841245/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33629061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2631774520984627 |
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