Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty requiring emergent partial gastrectomy.
Edward P WhitfieldSteven G LeedsKacie R KerleeMarc A WardPublished in: Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center) (2020)
Bariatric surgery has become an accepted and effective treatment for morbid obesity. Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy is the most common weight loss procedure, in which patients on average lose 60% of their excess body weight. Recently, a completely endoscopic approach was developed that takes advantage of an endoscopic suturing device to plicate the greater curvature of the stomach into sleeve-like anatomy. The endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty has been shown to be safe with minimal complications and good weight loss outcomes. We present a case of a rare and dangerous complication of endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty that required emergent surgical intervention.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- bariatric surgery
- ultrasound guided
- body weight
- obese patients
- end stage renal disease
- gastric bypass
- randomized controlled trial
- ejection fraction
- type diabetes
- glycemic control
- chronic kidney disease
- insulin resistance
- endoscopic submucosal dissection
- peritoneal dialysis
- newly diagnosed
- weight gain
- body mass index
- physical activity
- patient reported outcomes