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Micro-orifice metabolic/bariatric surgery under IV sedation/local anesthesia: porcine feasibility study.

Henry Buchwald1, Hector J Menchaca, Van N Michalek, Nestor T Suguitani, Harpreet Singh, Preeta George, Kumar G Belani.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: As the volume and scope of metabolic/bariatric surgery increases, there is a definite trend toward the development and utilization of simpler and safer procedures. The laparoscopic approach has certain disadvantages that can be avoided by a technique for abdominal access via a micro-orifice incision under intravenous (IV) sedation/local anesthesia, without general anesthesia, insufflation, and intubation.
METHODS: In a porcine model, we used the implantation of the TANTALUS System as a prototype for the micro-orifice, IV sedation/local anesthesia approach. The study was conducted in five ex vivo stomachs, four cadavers, and six in vivo animals, the last four of which underwent surgery under IV sedation/local anesthesia.
RESULTS: Accurate implantation of electrodes was achieved in all ex vivo, cadaver, and in vivo preparations with no mucosal penetration, confirmed by examination of the open porcine stomachs. Operative time in this learning setting was 1 h 43 min in the last three operated animals. Feasibility was established for using the single incision to tunnel and construct subcutaneous pockets for the pulse generator and the charge coil. No major operative or postoperative complications occurred.
CONCLUSIONS: Using the TANTALUS System as a metabolic/bariatric surgery prototype model, this study successfully tested the feasibility of micro-orifice surgery, under IV sedation/local anesthesia. This study will be followed by human trials that may offer an alternative approach for the performance of metabolic/bariatric surgery.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20127287     DOI: 10.1007/s11695-010-0081-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obes Surg        ISSN: 0960-8923            Impact factor:   4.129


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