In this study, the investigators assess the safety and efficacy of endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty in adolescents with obesity.
Endoscopic bariatric therapy (EBT) is an emerging, rapidly evolving field that aims to serve as a middle ground between safe, albeit poorly effective medical weight loss strategies and drastic but effective bariatric surgery. Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty (ESG) is a procedure that restricts the stomach to a sleeve-like configuration by utilizing full-thickness sutures that plicate the greater curvature of the stomach. Emerging data from adult populations shows an acceptable safety, tolerability and efficacy profile. Based on analysis that confirmed the safety and efficacy of ESG in adult patients who undergo the procedure under a standardized protocol and clinical care pathway, the investigators planned to study its effects on adolescents in a specialized center that offers surgical, endoscopic, and medical management of obesity under a standardized protocol and care pathway.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
Endoscopic full-thickness suture system to plicate the greater curvature of the stomach
New You Medical Center
Riyadh, Central Region, Saudi Arabia
Weight Loss
% total weight loss
Time frame: One year
Adverse events
Adverse events, including hospitalization, or unplanned intervention
Time frame: One year
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