Official Title: Creation of Side-to-Side Compression Anastomosis Using the GT Metabolic Solutions Magnet System DI Biofragmentable MagDI System in Italy to Achieve Duodeno-Ileal Diversion in Adults With Obesity and With or Without Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus MagDI Italy Study
Status: RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-09
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If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
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Brief Summary: The objective of the MagDI Italy Study is to evaluate the feasibility performance safety and initial efficacy of the MagDI System in eligible participants who are indicated for a duodeno-ileal small bowel side-to-side anastomosis procedure for partial intestinal diversion eg one example of a small bowel clinical procedure requiring a side-to-side anastomosis
Detailed Description: The objective of the MagDI Italy Study is to evaluate the feasibility performance safety and initial efficacy of the MagDI System in eligible participants who are indicated for a duodeno-ileal small bowel side-to-side anastomosis procedure for partial intestinal diversion eg one example of a small bowel clinical procedure requiring a side-to-side anastomosis
The partial diversion of intestinal contents from the duodenum to the ileum via side-to-side duodeno-ileostomy is intended to facilitate weight management loss in obese adults and improve metabolic outcomes in obese adults with or without type 2 diabetes mellitus T2DM Side-to-side anastomoses are currently created by sutures staples and anastomotic compression devices The most common side-to-side anastomosis technique used today is stapling requiring cutting of the intestines and staples remain behind in the body Linear staplers are available in different sizes eg 30mm 45mm 50mm 60mm A predicate for this side-to-side duodeno-ileostomy diversion procedure is the single-anastomosis duodeno-ileostomy SADI procedure