Safety and efficacy of a side-to-side duodeno-ileal anastomosis for weight loss and type-2 diabetes: duodenal bipartition, a novel metabolic surgery procedure.

Annals of surgical innovation and research Pub Date : 2015-10-14 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s13022-015-0015-0
Michel Gagner
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Background: Partial bypass of the GI tract may promote weight loss by decreased absorption of nutrients and changes in incretins. The aim of the study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of performing a side-to-side duodeno-ileal anastomosis.

Methods: Seven 40-50 kg female Yorkshire pigs were allocated to a duodeno-ileal anastomosis (DIA), and were compared to a control group (SHAM). Swine's weights were followed for 56 days. Gastroscopies were also performed at 28 days. Blood samples were also taken at regular intervals (CBC and Basic biochemistry profiles). At autopsy, gross changes and histological changes of the liver, duodenum and ileum samples were performed.

Results: While the SHAM group gained 33.2 % more weight at 56 days, the DIA group had shown a weight loss of -6.8 %, for a difference of 40.0 % between the 2 groups (p < 0.05). One pig developed an incisional hernia. Gastroscopies demonstrated normal healing without ulceration or inflammation at 28 days. Histological examination of the anastomosis at 56 days showed normal and smooth healing, with absence of liver toxicity.

Conclusion: In this porcine model with short follow-up, a side-to-side duodeno-ileal anastomosis provided excellent weight loss without apparent nutritional or grossly aberrant histological changes.

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侧对侧十二指肠-回肠吻合术治疗减肥和2型糖尿病的安全性和有效性:一种新的代谢手术方法——十二指肠双裂。
背景:部分旁路消化道可能通过减少营养物质的吸收和肠促胰岛素的变化来促进体重减轻。本研究的目的是评估侧对侧十二指肠回肠吻合术的安全性和有效性。方法:选取7头40 ~ 50 kg的母猪进行十二指肠回肠吻合术(DIA),并与对照组(SHAM)进行比较。对猪体重进行56 d的随访。28天进行胃镜检查。定期采集血液样本(CBC和基本生化特征)。尸检时,对肝脏、十二指肠和回肠标本进行了大体变化和组织学改变。结果:SHAM组在56天的体重增加了33.2%,而DIA组的体重减轻了- 6.8%,两组之间的差异为40.0% (p结论:在这个短时间随访的猪模型中,侧对侧十二指肠-回肠吻合提供了极好的体重减轻,没有明显的营养或严重异常的组织学改变。
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