Endoscopic sleeve
gastroplasty (ESG) is a newer type of weight-loss procedure.
Weight-reducing
gastroplasty 2014 Observou/se que as 22 mulheres with Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: obesas avaliadas, com IMC impact on vitamin D status and medio de 35 kg/[m.sup.2], bone remodeling markers.
The Endoscopic Sleeve
Gastroplasty (ESG) is an incisionless surgical procedure done to reduce the size of the stomach.
Endoscopic sleeve
gastroplasty (ESG), a novel, incision-less, minimally invasive procedure, is developed as a non-surgical alternative for the management of obesity.
Endoluminal vertical
gastroplasty (EVG) uses the endoscopic suture system to apply consecutive stitches that close the gap between the anterior and posterior walls of the stomach to reduce gastric volume.
SG may not just be a useful bariatric surgery; actually, there are differences in digestive and hormonal changes between SG and the traditional restrictive procedures, vertical banded
gastroplasty and adjustable gastric banding (AGB).
Caputo et al., "Diaphragmatic acute massive herniation after laparoscopic
gastroplasty for esophagectomy," Diseases of the Esophagus, vol.
Werling et al., "Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and vertical banded
gastroplasty induce longterm changes on the human gut microbiome contributing to fat mass regulation," Cell Metabolism, vol.
Increased postprandial energy expenditure may explain superior long term weight loss after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass compared to vertical banded
gastroplasty. PLoS One 2013;8:e60280.
Gastric banding results in 48% reduction in diabetes,
Gastroplasty results in 68% reduction, Gastric Bypass reduces diabetes by 84% while BPD leads to 98% reduction in diabetes.
Patients who received the WCS were selected from January 1 to December 31, 2000, according to ICD-9-CM codes: including malabsorptive procedures (high gastric bypass: ICD-9-CM OP44.31, “laparoscopic gastroenterostomy:” ICD-9-CM OP44.38, and “other gastroenterostomy without gastrectomy:” ICD-9-CM OP44.39) and restrictive procedures (“laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy:” ICD-9-CM OP43.82, “open and other partial gastrectomy:” ICD-9-CM OP43.89, “laparoscopic
gastroplasty:” ICD-9-CM OP44.68, “other repair of stomach:” ICD-9-CM OP44.69, “laparoscopic gastric restrictive procedure:” ICD-9-CM OP44.95, and “other operations on the stomach:” ICD-9-CM OP44.99).
Restrictive procedures as vertical
gastroplasty and adjustable gastric banding (AGB) are the most frequently performed operations worldwide in those patients whose BMI is <50, while sleeve gastrectomy (SG) has proved as the best procedure in super obese patients.4 Most of these procedures are performed laparoscopically now a days.