Endoscopic Procedures for Weight Loss

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Purpose of Review: To provide updated evidence on the endoscopic procedures for weight loss and to bring personal insights on the future of endobariatrics. Recent Findings: Intragastric balloons promote significant improvement in histologic and radiologic aspects of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis; the endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty is effective up to 5 years and seems particularly beneficial to patients with BMI≤40kg/m2; distal POSE is a promising technique but still lacks adequate clinical data; aspiration therapy triggers remarkable weight loss, but data on weight trends after removal of the device are still lacking; the satiety-inducing device, the sleeveballoon, the gastric mucosal devitalization, and the endoscopic magnetic partial jejunal diversion are promising procedures still under study and refinements. Summary: Several therapeutic options are necessary during obesity’s natural history. Therefore, endobariatrics should act in harmony with lifestyle interventions, diet modification, psychological treatment, pharmacotherapy, and bariatric surgery seeking the best outcome in the long term.

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Brunaldi, V. O., & Neto, M. G. (2021, September 1). Endoscopic Procedures for Weight Loss. Current Obesity Reports. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13679-021-00450-0

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