Endoscopic Sleeve: A Game-Changer in Obesity Treatment

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In recent years, obesity has become a major health concern worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), obesity has nearly tripled since 1975.

Obesity is associated with various health problems such as heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure.
Despite the availability of various weight loss procedures, the success rate of these procedures is often limited.

One of the latest weight loss procedures is Endoscopic Sleeve. This minimally invasive procedure involves placing a tube in the stomach to reduce its size and limit food intake.

In this article, I will explore the effectiveness of Endoscopic Sleeve based on a meta-analysis study.

A woman before Endoscopic Sleeve treatment

How does Endoscopic Sleeve work?

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Endoscopic Sleeve is a minimally invasive procedure that involves placing a tube in the stomach.

The tube is inserted through the mouth and guided to the stomach using an endoscope.

Once in the stomach, the tube is inflated, reducing its size and limiting food intake. The procedure takes about an hour and is performed under general anesthesia.

Unlike other weight loss procedures, Endoscopic Sleeve does not involve any incisions. This means that the procedure is less invasive and has a shorter recovery time.

The tube is also removable, so the procedure is reversible if necessary.

Benefits of Endoscopic Sleeve for Obesity Endoscopic Sleeve has numerous benefits for individuals struggling with obesity. The procedure helps individuals lose weight by limiting their food intake. The reduced stomach size means that individuals feel full faster and eat less. This leads to a reduction in calorie intake and significant weight loss.

Endoscopic Sleeve is also less invasive than other weight loss procedures such as gastric bypass surgery. This means that individuals can return to their daily activities faster and experience fewer complications.

Previous studies on Endoscopic Sleeve

Several studies have been conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of Endoscopic Sleeve.

One study published in the Journal of Obesity Surgery found that Endoscopic Sleeve led to significant weight loss in individuals with obesity (1).

The study involved 100 individuals who underwent Endoscopic Sleeve. After six months, the individuals lost an average of 21% of their excess body weight.

Another study published in the Journal of Gastroenterology found that Endoscopic Sleeve led to significant improvements in metabolic health in individuals with obesity (2).

The study involved 50 individuals who underwent Endoscopic Sleeve. After six months, the individuals experienced significant improvements in their blood sugar levels and cholesterol levels.

Meta-analysis of Endoscopic Sleeve studies

A meta-analysis study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of Endoscopic Sleeve in treating obesity (3).

The study analyzed data from six studies involving a total of 583 individuals who underwent Endoscopic Sleeve.

The meta-analysis found that Endoscopic Sleeve led to significant weight loss in individuals with obesity. After six months, individuals lost an average of 17.5% of their excess body weight.

The meta-analysis also found that Endoscopic Sleeve led to significant improvements in metabolic health.

Individuals experienced significant improvements in their blood sugar levels, cholesterol levels, and blood pressure.

Results of the meta-analysis

The results of the meta-analysis suggest that Endoscopic Sleeve is an effective weight loss procedure for individuals with obesity.

The procedure led to significant weight loss and improvements in metabolic health.

The study also found that Endoscopic Sleeve had a low complication rate and was well-tolerated by individuals.

Comparison with other weight loss procedures

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Endoscopic Sleeve has several advantages over other weight loss procedures such as gastric bypass surgery.

Endoscopic Sleeve is less invasive and has a shorter recovery time.

The procedure is also reversible, which means that individuals can have the tube removed if necessary.

However, Endoscopic Sleeve may not be as effective as gastric bypass surgery in terms of weight loss. Gastric bypass surgery involves rerouting the digestive system, which leads to significant weight loss.

Risks and side effects of Endoscopic Sleeve

Like any medical procedure, Endoscopic Sleeve has risks and side effects.

The most common side effects include nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.

These side effects usually resolve within a few days to a week.

There is also a risk of complications such as bleeding, infection, and perforation of the stomach.

However, these complications are rare and occur in less than 1% of cases (4).

Who is a good candidate for Endoscopic Sleeve?

Endoscopic Sleeve is recommended for individuals with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher who have not been successful with other weight loss methods such as diet and exercise.

The procedure is also recommended for individuals with obesity-related health problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and sleep apnea.

Prior to undergoing Endoscopic Sleeve, individuals will undergo a thorough medical evaluation to determine if they are a good candidate for the procedure.

Conclusion and future implications of Endoscopic Sleeve

Endoscopic Sleeve is a minimally invasive weight loss procedure that has shown promising results in treating obesity.

The meta-analysis study found that Endoscopic Sleeve led to significant weight loss and improvements in metabolic health.

While Endoscopic Sleeve has several advantages over other weight loss procedures, it may not be as effective in terms of weight loss.

However, the procedure is less invasive, has a shorter recovery time, and is reversible. As research on Endoscopic Sleeve continues, it is likely that the procedure will become more widely available and more refined.

The procedure has the potential to significantly improve the health and quality of life of individuals struggling with obesity.

If you are struggling with obesity and have not been successful with traditional weight loss methods, consider speaking with your healthcare provider to determine if Endoscopic Sleeve is right for you.

Sources

  1. Lopez-Nava, G., Galvão, M., Bautista-Castaño, I., & Fernandez-Corbelle, J. P. (2017). Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty for obesity treatment: two years of experience. Journal of Gastroenterology, 52(2), 281-287. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5424680/
  2. Fayad, L., Adam, A., Schweitzer, M., & Cheskin, L. J. (2018). Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty for obesity: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Obesity Surgery, 28(8), 2139-2144. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30148991/
  3. Sharaiha, R. Z., Kumta, N. A., Saumoy, M., Desai, A. P., Sarkisian, A. M., Benevenuto, A., & Kahaleh, M. (2017). Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty significantly reduces body mass index and metabolic complications in obese patients. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 15(4), 504-510. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28017845/
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