可移动经十二指肠旁路:内镜新概念的发展

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Visceral Medicine Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-14 DOI:10.1159/000531682
Alida Finze, Mirko Otto, Georg Kähler
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引言:肥胖和与肥胖相关的疾病,如2型糖尿病,是全世界日益关注的问题。目前有效的治疗方案主要包括药物和手术,但在药物和手术之间缺乏有效的治疗选择。以前,EndoBarrier®等设备已投放市场。然而,植入该装置后,患者的并发症发生率很高,尤其是肝脓肿。尽管如此,十二指肠内衬似乎是治疗肥胖患者2型糖尿病的有效方法,并可导致体重减轻。方法:研制了一种新型可拆卸的经十二指肠旁路移植术,并在猪模型上进行了试验。在这一过程中,该设备在其机制和操作方面进行了改进。该装置的设计是为了避免以前十二指肠衬垫中出现的典型并发症。结果:经过进一步的开发,该装置在猪模型中的植入和使用是可行和安全的。尸检显示,该装置保持原位,完好无损。讨论:新的可移除经十二指肠搭桥术旨在取代以前的十二指肠内衬装置,成为2型糖尿病和肥胖症的可移除治疗选择。然而,该设备的使用和操作仍有待于未来在人体模型中进行测试。
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Removable Transduodenal Bypass: Development of a New Endoscopic Concept.

Introduction: Obesity and obesity-related disease such as diabetes mellitus type 2 are a permanently rising concern worldwide. Current effective therapeutic options mostly include medication and surgery, but there is a lack of effective treatment options between medication and surgery. Previously, devices such as EndoBarrier® have been placed on the market. However, high complication rates, especially liver abscesses, were seen in patients after implantation of the device. Nevertheless, duodenal lining seems to be an effective therapy for type 2 diabetes in obese patients and can lead to weight loss.

Methods: A new removable transduodenal bypass was developed and tested on a porcine model. In this course, the device evolved in its mechanism and handling. The device is designed to avoid typical complications seen in previous duodenal liners.

Results: After further development of the device, implantation and use were feasible and safe in the porcine model. Autopsies showed that the device stayed in place and remained intact.

Discussion: The new removable transduodenal bypass aims to be a removable therapeutic option for diabetes mellitus type 2 and obesity, replacing previous duodenal lining devices. Use and handling of the device, however, are yet to be tested in the human model in the future.

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Visceral Medicine
Visceral Medicine Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: This interdisciplinary journal is unique in its field as it covers the principles of both gastrointestinal medicine and surgery required for treating abdominal diseases. In each issue invited reviews provide a comprehensive overview of one selected topic. Thus, a sound background of the state of the art in clinical practice and research is provided. A panel of specialists in gastroenterology, surgery, radiology, and pathology discusses different approaches to diagnosis and treatment of the topic covered in the respective issue. Original articles, case reports, and commentaries make for further interesting reading.
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