Weight Loss Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of an Endoluminal-suturing Device (Endomina TM) as an Aid for Endoscopic Gastric Reduction.
Surgery is the only effective treatment for morbid obesity and can be divided into
restrictive surgeries (Lap Band and Sleeve gastrectomy), malabsorptive surgeries (Biliary
pancreatic deviation and duodenal switch) or a combination of both (RYGBP).
This later technique is the most common and most effective surgical procedure performed
worldwide and has been processed to be an effective treatment of morbid obesity and its
complications, achieving excess weight loss of 65 to 80 % ; 1-2 years after surgery (1,2).
Vertical gastric plication is a novel surgical approach for reducing the stomach capacity.
Anterior surface plication and greater curvature plication are variations of vertical
gastric plication that reduce the gastric capacity through infolding of the anterior surface
or greater curvature of the stomach, respectively. These approaches have been tested, with
positive results (3,4).
A transoral or endoluminal approach (ie, a procedure that requires no incision, because
access is granted through the mouth) offers the potential for additional benefit to the
patient, because the procedures continue to become more and more minimally invasive.
Advances in endoluminal devices are now allowing clinicians the ability to begin exploring
bariatric procedures performed via flexible endoscopy. Although these procedures may not be
as effective as their surgical counterparts, these less-invasive options may relieve
patients of the significant risks associated with surgery (5).
Endomina (Endo Tools Therapeutics, Nivelles, Belgium) is CE mark robot driven device that
may be attached to an endoscope inside the body and allows remote manipulation of the arms
of devices during a peroral intervention. It offers the possibilities of making transoral
surgical full thickness sutures and may allow performing, via a transoral route.
After a first trial on pigs (safety) we did a second trial on human. This trial included 11
patients treated with the same technique. There were no complications and the short term
results were encouraging.
Study design:
Prospective, non-randomized, interventional, open-label, multi-center efficacy study.
Objectives:
Study to evaluate the efficacy of an endoluminal vertical gastroplasty (EVG) using an
endoluminal-suturing device. In the literature the efficacy of an endoluminal technique is
defined as a loss of weight of 25% excess weight loss (EWL) sustained at 1 year (6).
Endpoints Secondary endpoint: Efficacy Information on efficacy will be obtained by
measurements of total weight loss and excess weight loss during 12 months Secondary
endpoint: Safety Safety will be characterized by the incidence of all Adverse Device Effects
(ADEs), non-serious and serious, possibly related to or related to the procedure and/or
device that are experienced by study participants.
In addition, safety assessments will be determined based on physical examination (vital
signs) and laboratory tests during scheduled visits. Safety evaluations will also be
performed to ensure no subsequent adverse events have occurred and to ensure any adverse
events during the trial that are considered on-going are stable or have resolved. Safety
will be assessed at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months following the intervention.
Sample size •40 patients will be enrolled Based on the result of our previous study, with a
beta power of 80% and an alpha error of 5%, the number of patient needed to detect a 25% EWL
reduction at one year is 34. Considering a lost to follow-up of 10%, 40 patients is
required.
Study duration:
•6 months of enrolment and 12 months of follow up Overall design This will be a prospective,
non-randomized, open-label, multi-center, interventional, efficacy study.
A period of approximately 6 months is anticipated form the time the first patient is
enrolled to the completion of the last patient. There will be no randomization in this
study.
Once baseline eligibility criteria have been met all patients will undergo the same
treatment protocol. A subject will be considered "enrolled" if he/she has signed the
informed consent, passed all screening criteria and has undergone a procedure.
Criteria for discontinuation If a subject discontinues participation in the study, he or she
will be contacted in order to obtain information about the reason(s) for discontinuation and
collection of any potential AEs. The Investigator will document the reason for Subject
Withdrawal on the Patient Case Report Form (CRF). Discontinued patients will be followed
until all AEs resolve or until the Investigator decides that follow-up are no longer
necessary.
Study Design:
Devices used during the protocol In addition to Endomina device (provided as companionate by
Endotools Options) any other required endoscopic accessories can be used during the
procedure.
Point of enrollment A subject will be considered "enrolled" if he/she has signed the
informed consent, passed all screening criteria and has agreed to the procedure.
Study duration and number of subjects A period of approximately 6 months is anticipated form
the time the time the first patient is enrolled to the completion of the last patient.
Lab tests and other screening procedures can occur as early as 30 days prior to scheduled
procedure.
The participants will be followed as follow:
- Day (-1): Admission
- Day (0): Procedure
- Day (+1): Clinical Follow up and discharge (i.e. if no adverse effects observed)
- 1 month: Clinical assessment
- 3 month: Follow up endoscopy, Clinical assessment
- 6 month: Clinical assessment
- 12 month: Clinical and endoscopic assessment On Parallel a nutritional specialist will
monitor the patient on quarterly basis (1,3,6,12).
Study procedures The intervention will be performed under general anesthesia with tracheal
intubation. Endomina will be introduced into the stomach over guide wires and then fixed to
the endoscope. The procedure will include the placement of 4-6 transmural anterior-posterior
sutures after argon plasma coagulation of the tissue opposition areas in order to ensure
persistence of the pouch reduction. Patient will be kept overnight after the procedure.
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Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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