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NCT06622382
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BEAM for Weight Loss - a Pilot Study

Sponsor: Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Summary

Bariatric endoscopic antral myotomy (BEAM) is a novel endoscopic technique which is performed using a gastroscope under general anesthesia. It involves cutting the muscle fibers at the gastric antrum, thereby weakening the antral pump, delaying gastric emptying and inducing satiety. Early reports had shown that this technique can produce significant weight loss. Furthermore, this technique has the potential benefits of lower risks, improved durability and allows subsequent mucosal assessment of stomach, which is important in Asia countries with higher prevalence of gastric intestinal metaplasia or gastric cancers. Given that this novel endoscopic technique has not been widely adopted for treatment of obesity, this pilot study aims to investigate the efficacy and safety of BEAM in obese patients who are eligible for endoscopic bariatric therapies.

Official title: Bariatric Endoscopic Antral Myotomy (BEAM) for Weight Loss - a Pilot Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 70 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

10

Start Date

2024-09-12

Completion Date

2026-09-30

Last Updated

2024-10-02

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Bariatric endoscopic antral myotomy

A mucosal incision is performed using a triangle-tip knife J at the level of the incisura along the level of the greater curvature. Submucosal tunneling is then performed and stopped immediately proximal to the pylorus. Two parallel lines of partial thickness myotomy are then performed from the distal to proximal antrum using the same endoscopic knife. The myotomy is stopped approximately 2 cm distal to the mucosal incision site. Finally, the mucosal incision is closed using endoclips after haemostasis is confirmed.

Locations (1)

Chinese University of Hong Kong

Shatin, Hong Kong