Edmonton Hospital Introduces Non-Surgical Weight Loss Procedure
Edmonton hospital using medical technology to offer non-surgical weight loss procedure

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The Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton has launched an innovative non-surgical weight loss procedure called endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty. This method reduces stomach size without incisions, allowing patients like Mary-Ann Thurber to lose significant weight and improve their quality of life.
- 01Mary-Ann Thurber lost 95 pounds using a combination of prescribed medication and the new procedure.
- 02Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty is performed under general anesthesia and typically takes about 90 minutes.
- 03The procedure is covered by Alberta Health Services and is designed for patients who have succeeded with anti-obesity medications but wish to avoid long-term use.
- 04The Royal Alexandra Hospital has conducted 10 of these procedures since December, marking it as one of the first facilities in Canada to offer this technology.
- 05Patients can save significantly on medication costs, and the healthcare system could save approximately $10,000 annually per patient undergoing this procedure.
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The Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton has introduced a groundbreaking non-surgical weight loss procedure known as endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty. This innovative method allows for the reduction of stomach size without the need for incisions, making it a less invasive option for patients. Mary-Ann Thurber, a 65-year-old patient, successfully lost 95 pounds through a combination of prescribed medication and this new procedure. The process involves inserting a flexible tube with a camera down the throat to stitch the stomach, performed under general anesthesia and taking about 90 minutes. It is covered by Alberta Health Services and offers a quicker alternative to traditional weight-loss surgeries, which often have long waiting lists. Dr. Noah Switzer, a bariatric surgeon at the hospital, emphasized that this procedure could significantly benefit patients who prefer not to rely on anti-obesity medications long-term. The hospital has conducted 10 procedures since December, highlighting its position as a pioneer in Canada for this technology.
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The introduction of this procedure at the Royal Alexandra Hospital provides a new option for weight loss that is less invasive and more accessible.
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