Title |
One-year human experience with a novel endoluminal, endoscopic gastric bypass sleeve for morbid obesity
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Published in |
Surgical Endoscopy, January 2015
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DOI | 10.1007/s00464-015-4081-5 |
Pubmed ID | |
Authors |
Bryan J. Sandler, Roberto Rumbaut, C. Paul Swain, Gustavo Torres, Luis Morales, Lizcelly Gonzales, Sarah Schultz, Mark A. Talamini, Garth R. Jacobsen, Santiago Horgan |
Abstract |
Here, we report the first series of patients with 1-year implantation of a novel, endoluminal, endoscopically delivered and retrieved gastro-duodeno-jejunal bypass sleeve (GJBS) (ValenTx, Inc. Carpinteria, CA, USA). In this report, we present the safety, feasibility of the device, weight loss, and changes in comorbidities. |
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