Explore the most recent editions of MPO Magazine, featuring expert commentary, industry trends, and breakthrough technologies.
Access the full digital version of MPO Magazine anytime, anywhere, with interactive content and enhanced features.
Join our community of medical device professionals. Subscribe to MPO Magazine for the latest news and updates delivered straight to your mailbox.
Explore the transformative impact of additive manufacturing on medical devices, including design flexibility and materials.
Learn about outsourcing options in the medical device sector, focusing on quality, compliance, and operational excellence.
Stay updated on the latest electronic components and technologies driving innovation in medical devices.
Discover precision machining and laser processing solutions that enhance the quality and performance of medical devices.
Explore the latest materials and their applications in medical devices, focusing on performance, biocompatibility, and regulatory compliance.
Learn about advanced molding techniques for producing high-quality, complex medical device components.
Stay informed on best practices for packaging and sterilization methods that ensure product safety and compliance.
Explore the latest trends in research and development, as well as design innovations that drive the medical device industry forward.
Discover the role of software and IT solutions in enhancing the design, functionality, and security of medical devices.
Learn about the essential testing methods and standards that ensure the safety and effectiveness of medical devices.
Stay updated on innovations in tubing and extrusion processes for medical applications, focusing on precision and reliability.
Stay ahead with real-time updates on critical news affecting the medical device industry.
Access unique content and insights not available in the print edition of the MPO Magazine.
Explore feature articles that delve into specific topics within the medical device industry, providing in-depth analysis and insights.
Gain perspective from industry experts through regular columns addressing key challenges and innovations in medical devices.
Read the editor’s thoughts on the current state of the medical device industry.
Discover the leading companies in the medical device sector, showcasing their innovations and contributions to the industry.
Explore detailed profiles of medical device contract manufacturing and service provider companies, highlighting their capabilities and offerings.
Learn about the capabilities of medical device contract manufacturing and service provider companies, showcasing their expertise and resources.
Watch informative videos featuring industry leaders discussing trends, technologies, and insights in medical devices.
Short, engaging videos providing quick insights and updates on key topics within the medical device industry.
Tune in to discussions with industry experts sharing their insights on trends, challenges, and innovations in the medical device sector.
Participate in informative webinars led by industry experts, covering various topics relevant to the medical device sector.
Stay informed on the latest press releases and announcements from leading companies in the medical device manufacturing industry.
Access comprehensive eBooks covering a range of topics on medical device manufacturing, design, and innovation.
Highlighting the innovators and entrepreneurs who are shaping the future of medical technology.
Explore sponsored articles and insights from leading companies in the medical device manufacturing sector.
Read in-depth whitepapers that explore key issues, trends, and research findings for the medical device industry.
Discover major industry events, trade shows, and conferences focused on medical devices and technology.
Get real-time updates and insights live from the CompaMed/Medica conference floor.
Join discussions and networking opportunities at the MPO Medtech Forum, focusing on the latest trends and challenges in the industry.
Attend the MPO Summit for insights and strategies from industry leaders shaping the future of medical devices.
Participate in the ODT Forum, focusing on orthopedic device trends and innovations.
Discover advertising opportunities with MPO to reach a targeted audience of medical device professionals.
Review our editorial guidelines for submissions and contributions to MPO.
Read about our commitment to protecting your privacy and personal information.
Familiarize yourself with the terms and conditions governing the use of MPOmag.com.
What are you searching for?
Shows efficacy of bariatric surgery in treating major diseases tied to obesity.
July 20, 2020
By: Ethicon
According to an Ethicon-supported randomized clinical trial recently published in JAMA Surgery, which compared the two treatments in patients with type 2 diabetes and obesity (BMI 30 to 35), gastric bypass surgery is significantly more effective than the best pharmacotherapy in achieving remission of early-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD).1 In the MOMS (Microvascular Outcomes after Metabolic Surgery) study, 100 patients were randomly assigned to receive Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery (RYGB) or best medical treatment. At the two-year follow-up period, 82% of surgical patients achieved remission early-stage CKD versus a remission rate of 48% in patients only receiving pharmacotherapy. According to the results, there were no differences in serious complications between the two treatment groups (13% each). “These findings point to a new treatment paradigm to reverse or prevent early chronic kidney disease progression in patients with diabetes and obesity,” said lead study author Ricardo Cohen, MD, Oswaldo Cruz German Hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil. “Both patients, and the physicians who treat them for these diseases, should consider metabolic surgery together with medical management as a potentially better option than medical management alone.” Coauthor Prof. Carel le Roux from University College Dublin in Ireland, further commented that “by treating chronic kidney disease with a metabolic surgery approach we are also able to often place type 2 diabetes and hypertension in remission while allowing patients to maintain 25% weight loss in the long term.” The medical community has long known that bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for obesity, says Ethicon, but three landmark randomized clinical trials – MOMS, STAMPEDE and GATEWAY – all sponsored by Ethicon over the last three years, have helped to further establish surgery as an effective treatment for type 2 diabetes, hypertension and most recently, kidney disease. While previous studies have had similar findings, none were randomized clinical trials. “Randomized clinical trials remain the cornerstone of evidence-based medicine, and along with real-world clinical studies, provide the basis for determining the standard of care for healthcare professionals and guiding coverage decisions made by health insurers and policymakers,” said Raymond Fryrear, MD, VP & integrated leader, Pre-Clinical, Clinical and Medical Affairs, Johnson & Johnson. “Ethicon has made a major investment in these kinds of studies as we strive to make bariatric surgery available to all patients who could benefit.” Other Recent Randomized Clinical Trials on Diabetes and Hypertension In STAMPEDE (Surgical Therapy And Medications Potentially Eradicate Diabetes Efficiently), Cleveland Clinic researchers found bariatric surgery and intensive medical therapy is a better long-term treatment than intensive medical therapy alone for patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes.2 In the five-year study, over 88% of surgical patients maintained healthy blood glucose levels without the use of insulin and more than a quarter achieved and maintained normal blood glucose levels, compared to just 5% of those on medication alone. The study was published in The New England Journal of Medicine in 2017. That same year, GATEWAY (GAstric bypass to Treat obEse patients With steAdy hYpertension) was published in Circulation. This study found that bariatric surgery and medical therapy are superior to medical therapy alone in improving or resolving hypertension in patients with obesity.3 Within a month of surgery, 83.7% of gastric bypass patients achieved blood pressure control with at least 30% fewer medications, and within a year, more than half showed remission and required no medications at all. The medical therapy group was not as successful with only 12.8% reducing their use of high blood pressure drugs by 30% and none achieving remission over 12 months. According to World Health Organization (WHO) about 650 million people had obesity in 2016.4 Bariatric surgery now has the evidence base to support the conclusion that it effectively reduces the complications of obesity. References: 1 https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamasurgery/article-abstract/2766660 2 http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1600869 3 https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.117.032130 4 https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/obesity-and-overweight
Enter your account email.
A verification code was sent to your email, Enter the 6-digit code sent to your mail.
Didn't get the code? Check your spam folder or resend code
Set a new password for signing in and accessing your data.
Your Password has been Updated !