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Procedures

Aspiration Therapy

A minimally invasive procedure that removes a portion of stomach contents after meals to reduce calorie absorption.

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Patient-Friendly Explanation

Aspiration therapy is a minimally invasive weight loss procedure that uses a small tube placed in the stomach to drain a portion of your meal contents after eating. It works by physically removing about 30% of the calories you consume before your body can absorb them. This procedure is designed to help patients who struggle to lose weight through diet and exercise alone.

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Clinical Definition

Aspiration therapy involves the percutaneous placement of a gastrostomy tube connected to an external aspiration device. Approximately 20–30 minutes after a meal, the patient drains roughly 30% of gastric contents, reducing caloric absorption without altering gastrointestinal anatomy or inducing malabsorption. The AspireAssist device was FDA-approved in 2016 and is indicated for adults with a BMI of 35–55 kg/mΒ² who have failed non-surgical weight loss attempts.

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Why It Matters

Aspiration therapy provides a reversible, non-anatomical-altering option for patients who are not candidates for or do not wish to undergo bariatric surgery. At Accord Medical Clinic, Dr. Joseph Wang can discuss whether aspiration therapy is appropriate for your weight management journey.

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This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical concerns. Accord Medical Clinic Singapore is an MOH-registered medical clinic in Singapore. Dr Joseph Wang (Family Physician) provides medical weight management consultations.

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