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RECRUITING
NCT05711758

Efficacy and Safety of Endoscopic Antral Myotomy as a Novel Weight Loss Procedure

Sponsor: Christopher C. Thompson, MD, MSc

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Summary

Gastric myotomy has been performed for several years as a means of addressing chronic stenosis after sleeve gastrectomy and treating gastroparesis. The Pylorus Sparing Antral Myotomy (PSAM) technique has the opposite effect by leaving the pylorus intact and extending the myotomy proximally to the distal gastric body. PSAM was initially combined with ESG and shown to delay gastric emptying and provide greater weight loss without impacting tolerability (GCSI score) or the safety profile of the procedure (2 DDW GEM abstracts). PSAM has not been evaluated alone, without concomitant ESG. Since delayed gastric emptying alone is known to promote weight loss, it is thought that PSAM alone (without ESG) may provide similar efficacy, while reducing procedure time and adverse events. There have been no clinical studies that investigate the efficacy of PSAM independent of ESG. This pilot study aims to address this lack of information by evaluating the safety, tolerability, and short-term efficacy of PSAM, in addition to exploring its impact on gastric physiology. This will also provide data that may be used in designing a larger clinical trial.

Official title: Efficacy and Safety of Endoscopic Antral Myotomy as a Novel Weight Loss Procedure: A Pilot Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 70 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

30

Start Date

2023-09-22

Completion Date

2027-12

Last Updated

2026-03-02

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

PSAM Treatment Patients

PSAM is a pylorus-sparing antral myotomy performed under general anesthesia. Endoscopic myotomy is then performed applying the principles of submucosal endoscopy and techniques used during gastric per-oral endoscopic myotomy (G-POEM). A submucosal bleb is created proximal to the pylorus. A longitudinal mucosal incision is made with an endoscopic knife. The endoscope is then introduced into the submucosal space, and the knife is used to dissect the submucosal fibers. Antral myotomy is performed starting proximal to the pyloric ring extending to the mucosal access site. The myotomy entails cutting of the inner circular and oblique muscle bundles or may be full thickness at the discretion of the endoscopist. The mucosal entry is then closed using endoscopic suturing or clips.

Locations (1)

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Boston, Massachusetts, United States