Advanced endoscopic gastrointestinal techniques for the bariatric patient: implications for the anesthesia provider.

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Andrew Kim, Joshua A Spiro, Thomas J Hatzidais, Norman D Randolph, Rosie Q Li, Diana Ayubcha, Mark S Weiss
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Purpose of review: The incidence of obesity and the use of endoscopy have risen concurrently throughout the 21st century. Bariatric patients may present to the endoscopy suite for primary treatments as well as preoperatively and postoperatively from bariatric surgery. However, over the past 10 years, endoscopic bariatric and metabolic therapies (EBMTs) have emerged as viable alternatives to more invasive surgical approaches for weight loss.

Recent findings: The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved several different gastric EBMTs including aspiration therapy, intragastric balloons, and endoscopic suturing. Other small intestine EBMTs including duodenal mucosal resurfacing, endoluminal magnetic partial jejunal diversion, and Duodenal-Jejunal Bypass Liner are not yet FDA approved, but are actively being investigated.

Summary: Obesity causes anatomic and physiologic changes to every aspect of the human body. All EBMTs have specific nuances with important implications for the anesthesiologist. By considering both patient and procedural factors, the anesthesiologist will be able to perform a safe and effective anesthetic.

肥胖患者的先进内镜胃肠道技术:对麻醉提供者的影响。
回顾目的:在21世纪,肥胖的发病率和内窥镜检查的使用同时上升。肥胖患者可能会到内窥镜组进行初步治疗,以及术前和术后的减肥手术。然而,在过去的10年里,内镜减肥和代谢疗法(EBMTs)已经成为更有创手术减肥方法的可行替代方案。最近的发现:美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)已经批准了几种不同的胃EBMTs,包括吸吸治疗、胃内气球和内窥镜缝合。其他小肠EBMTs包括十二指肠粘膜表面重塑,肠内磁性部分空肠分流和十二指肠-空肠旁路衬垫尚未获得FDA批准,但正在积极研究中。摘要:肥胖引起人体各方面的解剖和生理变化。所有ebmt都有特定的细微差别,对麻醉师有重要的意义。通过考虑病人和手术的因素,麻醉师将能够进行安全有效的麻醉。
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