Endoluminal bariatric techniques - 20/06/12
ASGE Technology Committee
Sripathi R. Kethu, MD, Subbhas Banerjee, MD, Bradley A. Barth, MD, David J. Desilets, MD, Vivek Kaul, MD, Marcos C. Pedrosa, MD, Patrick R. Pfau, MD, Douglas K. Pleskow, MD, Jeffery L. Tokar, MD, Amy Wang, MD, Louis-Michel Wong Kee Song, MD, Sarah A. Rodriguez, MD : Committee ChairRésumé |
The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) Technology Committee provides reviews of new or emerging endoscopic technologies that have the potential to have an impact on the practice of GI endoscopy. Evidence-based methodology is used, with a MEDLINE literature search to identify pertinent preclinical and clinical studies on the topic and a MAUDE (U.S. Food and Drug Administration Center for Devices and Radiological Health) database search to identify the reported complications of a given technology. Both are supplemented by accessing the “related articles” feature of PubMed and by scrutinizing pertinent references cited by the identified studies. Controlled clinical trials are emphasized, but in many cases, data from randomized, controlled trials are lacking. In such cases, large case series, preliminary clinical studies, and expert opinions are used. Technical data are gathered from traditional and Web-based publications, proprietary publications, and informal communications with pertinent vendors. For this review, the MEDLINE database was searched through January 2011 using the keywords “bariatric,” “endoscopic,” “intragastric balloon,” “duodenojejunal bypass sleeve,” and “transoral gastroplasty.” Reports on Emerging Technologies are drafted by 1 or 2 members of the ASGE Technology Committee, reviewed and edited by the committee as a whole, and approved by the Governing Board of the ASGE. These reports are scientific reviews provided solely for educational and informational purposes. Reports on Emerging Technologies are not rules and should not be construed as establishing a legal standard of care or as encouraging, advocating, requiring, or discouraging any particular treatment or payment for such treatment.
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Vol 76 - N° 1
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