1. Novel Devices for Endoscopic Suturing: Past, Present, and Future.
- Author
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Gala K, Brunaldi V, and Abu Dayyeh BK
- Subjects
- Humans, Bariatric Surgery instrumentation, Bariatric Surgery methods, Bariatric Surgery trends, Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal methods, Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal instrumentation, Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal trends, Equipment Design, Suture Techniques instrumentation
- Abstract
Endoscopic suturing has been described in many applications, including the approximation of tissue defects, anchoring stents, hemostasis, and primary and secondary bariatric interventions. Primary endobariatric procedures use endoscopic suturing for gastric remodeling with the intention of weight loss. Currently, the only commercially available device in the United States is the OverStitch endoscopic suturing system (Apollo Endosurgery). We describe devices of potential that are currently in design and/or trials as devices for weight loss by gastric remodeling, including USGI incisionless operating platform used for the primary obesity surgery endoluminal 2.0 procedure, Endomina used for the Endomina endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty, and EndoZip., Competing Interests: Disclosure B.K. Abu Dayyeh is a consultant for DyaMx, Boston Scientific, USGI Medical, and Endo-TAGSS; gets research support from Boston Scientific, United States, USGI Medical, United States, Apollo Endosurgery, Spatz Medical, GI Dynamics, Cairn Diagnostics, Aspire Bariatrics, and Medtronic; is a speaker for Johnson and Johnson, Endogastric Solutions, and Olympus. The remaining authors have nothing to disclose., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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