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ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURE

Transoral Outlet Reduction

Endoscopic revision after gastric bypass

30-60 min
Duration
1 Day
Hospital Stay
1-2 Days
Recovery
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Weight regain after a gastric bypass is not a failure - and it can be treated.

The TORe method reduces the dilated gastric bypass outlet endoscopically, without reoperation.

The Procedure

Transoral Outlet Reduction

During TORe, an endoscope is inserted through the mouth and the gastrojejunal anastomosis (the connection between the gastric pouch and the small intestine) is reduced using a suturing system. This slows gastric emptying and restores the feeling of satiety.

Medical illustration: Transoral Outlet Reduction

Why this procedure

Advantages of TORe

01
Short recovery time
1 day inpatient - rapid return to everyday life after the endoscopic procedure.
02
Treats the cause of weight regain
Targeted reduction of the dilated gastrojejunal anastomosis in cases of weight regain.
03
Repeatable if needed
The procedure can be repeated if necessary, without additional risks.
04
Highly effective for hypoglycemia (dumping)
Particularly effective for dumping syndrome after gastric bypass with immediate improvement of symptoms.

Results

What TORe achieves

Reduction of the dilated bypass outlet without abdominal incision

Endoscopic correction of the gastrojejunal anastomosis for renewed weight loss.

Repeatable

The procedure can be repeated if necessary, without additional risks.

Immediate improvement for dumping

Particularly effective for dumping after gastric bypass - immediate improvement of hypoglycemia and symptoms.

Eligibility

Who is this procedure suitable for?

  • Weight regain after bypass
  • Dilated gastrojejunal anastomosis
  • Dumping syndrome
  • Desire for a non-surgical revision
“TORe gives patients after bypass surgery a second chance - without reoperation.”
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard Prager

Frequently Asked Questions

Well informed for your consultation

What is TORe?

TORe stands for Transoral Outlet Reduction. It is an endoscopic procedure in which the dilated connection between the gastric pouch and the small intestine after a gastric bypass is reduced again - without reoperation.

When is TORe indicated?

TORe is indicated when weight regain has occurred after a gastric bypass and the cause is a dilated gastrojejunal anastomosis. TORe can also be very effective for dumping syndrome (hypoglycemia).

How does TORe differ from reoperation?

TORe is performed purely endoscopically through the mouth - without abdominal incisions, without the general anesthesia risks of another abdominal surgery. The procedure takes 30-60 minutes, recovery is significantly faster, and the complication risk is lower than with surgical revision.

How do I schedule an appointment?

Call us at +43 660 489 58 51 or use the contact form. During the initial consultation, we will determine together which procedure is optimal for you.

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard Prager

YOUR SURGEON

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard Prager

IFSO World President 2023/2024. Over 9,900 procedures. Professor at MedUni Vienna.

Questions about TORe?

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