| Literature DB >> 28489162 |
Gontrand Lopez-Nava1, M P Galvão1, I Bautista-Castaño1, J P Fernandez-Corbelle1, M Trell1, N Lopez1.
Abstract
Background: Bariatric endoscopic techniques are minimally invasive and induce gastric volume reduction to treat obesity. Aim : To evaluate endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty (Apollo method) using a suturing method directed at the greater curvature, as well as the perioperative care, two year safety and weight loss. Method: Prospective single-center study over 154 patients (108 females) using the endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty procedure under general anesthesia with overnight inpatient observation. Of the154 initial patients, 143 were available for 1-month of follow-up, 133 for 6-month, 64 for 12-month and 28 completed the 24 month assessment. Follow-up was carried out by a multidisciplinary team (nutritionist and psychologist). Outcomes evaluated were: change in BMI; change in body weight (TBWL); % of loss of initial body weight (%TBWL); % of excess body weight loss (%EWL) (segregated in > or <25% and adverse effects. Voluntary oral contrasted radiological examinations were scheduled to assess the gastroplasty at different times post-procedure.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28489162 PMCID: PMC5424680 DOI: 10.1590/0102-6720201700010006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arq Bras Cir Dig ISSN: 0102-6720
FIGURE 1Post-procedure (next day) and 12 month barium radiograph
Weight changes with endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty procedure: results at two years
| Variable | Initial (n=154) | 1 month (n=143) | 6 months (n=133) | 12 months (n=64) | 24 months (n=28) |
| Weight (kg) | 107.0±19.1 | 100.1±17.6 | 90.2±15.9 | 89.3±18.7 | 85.9±18.5 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 38.3±5.5 | 35.5± 5.0 | 32.0± 4.3 | 31.8± 5.3 | 30.8± 5.8 |
| TBWL (kg) | 8.5±3.9 | 17.4± 9.2 | 20.2± 12.2 | 21.3±13.4 | |
| %TBWL (%) | 7.7±3.2 | 15.8± 7.1 | 18.2± 10.1 | 19.5±10.5 | |
| %EWL (%) | 24.8±13.5 | 47.8±29.4 | 52.6±31.3 | 60.4±31.1 |