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The Gastric Bypass Stent System is intended to be used in weight loss treatment for obesity and holds potential as a non-invasive technique for managing hepatic fibrosis. This pilot, prospective, single-arm, clinical investigation aims to evaluate the safety and performance of the Gastric Bypass Stent System for hepatic fibrosis treatment in Europe. This clinical investigation and the ongoing clinical investigation (Protocol number: BL-RD08-040) will be used to evaluate the safety and performance of the investigational device for the intended use.
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Subjects who meet all of the following criteria are eligible for this clinical investigation:
Age 18-65 years.
BMI ≥ 30 kg/m².
Medical history suggests suspected or confirmed NASH fibrosis. Meeting any of the following criteria indicates NASH liver fibrosis:
Liver biopsy confirming NASH within 6 months before the randomization date, with liver biopsy fibrosis stage 1-3, NAS ≥3, and at least a score of 1 for the following NAS components:
Patients who have not achieved effective results after three months of lifestyle modifications and non-invasive treatments (non-diabetic patients have not achieved a weight loss of 5%, diabetic patients have not achieved a weight loss of 3%).
Able and willing to provide informed consent for participation in the clinical investigation and comply with all study procedures and assessments.
Subjects who meet any of the following criteria are not eligible for this clinical investigation:
Note: Anti-HCV positive, but HCV-RNA negative HCV patients can be included, based on investigator's judgement, if it's not the primary reason for the fibrosis. Anti-HBc positive, but HBs-Ag negative patients can be included, based on investigator's judgement.
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Dmitry Luchinin, MD; MDCE CRO
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