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Randomized Study on Transoral Outlet Reduction and Lifestyle Changes for Weight Regain After Gastric Bypass

Randomized Study on Transoral Outlet Reduction and Lifestyle Changes for Weight Regain After Gastric Bypass

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate weight loss with TORe and intensive lifestyle modification versus intensive lifestyle modification alone in subjects who have regained weight following a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass.

Participants will randomized 2:1. Those randomized to the TORe arm will receive a TORe procedure and intensive lifestyle modification which consists of a well-balanced calorie restrictive diet, incorporation of exercise and coaching on lifestyle discussion. Participants randomized the lifestyle modification alone arm will be eligible to receive a TORe procedure at 6 months post enrollment. Total follow up will be 24 months.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 18 years or older.
  • Experiencing weight regain (≥ 20% weight from nadir) after achieving clinically successful weight loss.
  • Willing to have a TORe procedure for the treatment of weight regain.
  • BMI between 30 and 50 kg/m2, inclusive.
  • GJA diameter ≥ 20 mm, confirmed either during a
  • Screening EGD completed ≤ 60 days from study procedure or
  • EGD performed immediately prior to the TORe procedure.
  • Anatomically accepting of the procedure, including a pouch size that will not require reduction at the time of treatment (pouch that is shorter than 6 cm in length).
  • Agrees not to take additional over the counter or prescribed weight loss supplements / medications (including incretins) during the first 6 months of the study.
  • Is on a stable dose of anti-diabetic medication for three months with no anticipated changes during the first 6 months of the study.
  • Agrees to the follow-up requirements of the study and is able to read, understand, and sign a written Informed Consent Form to participate in the study.
  • Meets the indications for TORe procedure with OverStitch™ Endoscopic Suturing System.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Current use or use within the three months prior to the baseline visit of over the counter or prescribed weight loss supplements / medications (including incretins).
  • Current or planned management of Type 2 Diabetes with incretin medications.
  • Inability or unwillingness to comply with assigned treatment or protocol requirements related to visits.
  • Investigator's medical judgement that the subject is not a candidate for the TORe procedure.
  • Current pregnancy confirmed by site standard of care or planned pregnancy or breastfeeding in the next two years.
  • Vulnerable subject.

Study details
    Weight Regain
    Weight Loss

NCT07015424

Boston Scientific Corporation

13 May 2026

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