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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Surgical Endoscopy Series Ep. 2: Endobariatrics

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2025

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, the Surgical Endoscopy team, accompanied by Chief Medical Officer Dr. Brian Dunkin of Boston Scientific, review primary and revisional endoscopic treatment options for bariatric patients. They focus on the emerging data available for procedures such as endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty (ESG) and endoscopic gastrojejunal revision (EGJR) and offer technical tips on how to perform the procedures. In addition, they discuss accessibility challenges for patients and provide insight into the future direction of bariatric endoscopy as a field. 

Hosts:
·      Dr. Sullivan “Sully” Ayuso, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Endeavor Health (Evanston, IL), @SAyusoMD (Twitter)
·      Dr. Trevor Crafts, Minimally Invasive Surgeon, Rocky Mountain VA Medical Center (Denver, CO), @CraftsTrevor (Twitter) 
·      Dr. H. Masson Hedberg, Minimally Invasive Surgeon, Endeavor Health (Evanston, IL)
·      Dr. Michael Ujiki, Professor and Louis Biegler Chair of Surgery, Endeavor Health (Evanston, IL), @UjikiMike
·      Dr. Brian Dunkin, Chief Medical Officer at Boston Scientific, @briandunkinmd

Learning Objectives: 
-       Identify and Describe Common Endobariatric Procedures: Learners will be able to name and briefly describe at least three common endobariatric procedures discussed in the episode, including Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty (ESG), Endoscopic GJ Revisions (Transoral Outlet Reduction - TORR/EGJR), and Intragastric Balloons, along with their historical context and evolution.
-       Explain the Mechanism and Benefits of Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty (ESG): Learners will be able to articulate the procedural technique of ESG, including the U-shaped suture pattern, its impact on gastric volume reduction, and the proposed mechanisms of weight loss, such as slowed gastric emptying and hormonal changes, as compared to laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy.
-       Discuss the Role of Technology and Training in Endobariatrics: Learners will be able to explain the significance of endoscopic suturing devices like the Overstitch in the advancement of endobariatric procedures and recognize the importance of specialized training, including the recommendations against fundal suturing for safety during the initial learning curve.
-       Compare and Contrast Endobariatric Procedures with Surgical and Pharmacological Obesity Treatments: Learners will be able to discuss the position of endobariatric procedures as a "gap therapy" in the spectrum of obesity treatments, highlighting their benefits such as reduced invasiveness, lower complication rates, faster recovery, and increased patient access compared to surgery, as well as their potential role in conjunction with pharmacologic therapies like GLP-1 agonists.
-       Recognize Key Considerations and Potential Complications of Endobariatric Procedures: Learners will be able to identify important technical considerations during ESG, such as achieving full-thickness bites while avoiding injury to adjacent organs, and describe common post-procedure issues associated with intragastric balloons, including nausea, vomiting, and the need for general anesthesia during removal.

Discontinuation and Reinitiation of Dual-Labeled GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Among US Adults With Overweight or Obesity: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39888616/

** VIDEO LINK: https://app.behindtheknife.org/video/surgical-endoscopy-series-ep-2-endobariatrics

Surgical Endoscopy Series Ep. 1: An Introduction to Surgical Endoscopy: https://app.behindtheknife.org/podcast/surgical-endoscopy-series-ep-1-an-introduction-to-surgical-endoscopy

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Behind the Knife, The Surgery to thank Boston Scientific for sponsoring this series.

0:26.6

Boston Scientifices Educare platform provides online access to a wealth of educational and training content all in one convenient place.

0:35.6

Boston Scientific is committed to making medical

0:39.8

education in training more relevant, more comprehensive, and more accessible for health

0:45.4

care professionals like you, helping you deliver the best patient care possible. Visit

0:51.5

educare.bostoncientific.com. That's ed E-D-U-C-A-R-E dot Boston Scientific.com

1:00.5

to start your learning journey today. Welcome back to another episode of Behind the Knife.

1:07.2

This is our second episode in the surgical endoscopy series. In this episode, we're

1:12.3

excited to talk to you all about endobariatrics. So I'll start with a brief reintroduction of

1:18.5

team members. I'm Sully Uso. I'm a current minimally invasive surgery fellow Endeavor Health in

1:23.8

Evanston, Illinois. Once again, we're lucky enough to have Professor Michael Eugenie

1:28.9

and Dr. Mason Headbird from Endeavor. In addition, we're joined again by Dr. Trevor Crafts,

1:34.1

who is an alumnus of the program here and is with us from the Rocky Mountain VA in Denver.

1:39.4

Today, we are lucky enough to have a special guest with us as well. This guest is Dr. Brian

1:44.0

Duncan. Dr. Duncan is

1:45.9

a surgeon himself, as a surgical endoscopist. It's the chief medical officer currently a Boston

1:51.5

Scientific. So we are very thankful that Boston Scientific has helped support our efforts in the

1:56.3

development of the six-part series. And Dr. Duncan, we welcome you two behind the knife.

2:02.4

Thank you. Really appreciate the opportunity to be here. And I'll have to say, it's an honor for Boston

2:07.5

Scientific to be able to support this kind of discussion. You know, we're a company that endeavors to

2:13.5

supply endoscopists with the best tools possible to take care of their patients. That's both from

2:19.1

the GI and surgical standpoint. So it's really great to be here. Thank you again, Dr. Duncan.

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