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  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Protocol
  • Representative Results
  • Discussion
  • Acknowledgements
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Summary

This study explores acupoint catgut embedding therapy for obesity, covering patient management, material preparation, acupoint selection, surgery, and post-operative care.

Abstract

As the global economy grows and living standards improve, the rise in overweight and obese individuals poses a significant public health challenge. This trend is predominantly linked to lifestyle changes and poor dietary habits, resulting in increased abdominal obesity characterized by fat accumulation in the abdominal region and associated symptoms such as indigestion, constipation, and fatigue. Acupoint embedding therapy uses absorbable sutures inserted into specific acupoints for continuous stimulation, aiding in the treatment of abdominal obesity, metabolic issues, and digestive disorders. Its main goals are to regulate metabolism, improve digestion, and reduce fat. This paper offers a thorough exploration of the comprehensive management of thread-embedding acupuncture for obesity treatment. It meticulously outlines critical aspects of patient management and material preparation and provides precise guidance on acupoint selection, surgical procedures, and postoperative care. This structured treatment protocol aims to ensure procedural safety and efficacy, thereby optimizing clinical outcomes for patients with abdominal obesity and ultimately improving their overall quality of life.

Introduction

The prevalence of metabolic syndrome has contributed to a global increase in overweight and obesity, affecting approximately half of the population and imposing significant socioeconomic burdens1. Abdominal obesity, also known as central or visceral obesity, is characterized by the accumulation of fat primarily around the abdominal area. Apart from its impact on appearance, obesity can affect organ function due to the buildup of visceral fat2. Studies indicate that abdominal obesity significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as coronary artery disease, hypertension, and stroke3

Protocol

The study received approval from the ethics committee of Zhejiang Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine (2024-058). According to the World Health Organization's obesity diagnostic criteria23, overweight is defined as BMI ≥24 kg/m², and obesity is classified as BMI ≥28 kg/m2. The guidelines established by the Chinese Joint Committee for Developing Chinese Guidelines24 define abdominal obesity as waist circumference &#.......

Representative Results

A total of 8 abdominally obese patients meeting diagnostic criteria underwent acupoint thread embedding therapy in this study. Each patient underwent a total of 4 sessions of acupoint embedding therapy over a 2 month period. Standardized assessments of body weight, BMI, waist circumference, body fat, and visceral fat area were conducted using a human body composition analysis instrument before and after treatment. Following one treatment course, statistically significant reductions were observed in weight (81.4 ± 7........

Discussion

Acupoint embedding therapy, a traditional Chinese medical practice, involves the insertion of absorbable protein threads (e.g., catgut) into specific acupoints to stimulate meridians and achieve therapeutic effects28. This therapy provides continuous stimulation to acupoints, regulating the endocrine system, boosting metabolism, suppressing appetite, improving digestion, and modulating the nervous system, thereby promoting weight loss29. Targeting abdominal acupoints direct.......

Acknowledgements

This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. T2341013), Hangzhou Red Cross Hospital Doctoral Research Start-up Fund Project(HHBJ2024001), Zhejiang Province Bureau of Health (No.2019KY350), Zhejiang Province Bureau of Traditional Chinese Medicine (No.2020ZA024), Zhejiang Key Modernization project of TCM (No.2022ZA004), and Key projects jointly built by Zhejiang Provincial Bureau and Provincial Government (No.WKJ-ZJ-2420).

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Materials

NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
0.9% Sodium Chloride InjectionHubei Kelun Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.27587Step 3.4
4-0 Absorbable Suture Aixikang Liability Co., LtdVCP304Step 3.4
7.5% povidone-iodine solutionHangzhou Minsheng Pharmaceutical Co, Ltd100027934422Step 3.3
Body composition analyzerInbodyinbody770Step 2
Disposable gloves and Aseptic Cotton BallGuilin Zizhu Latex Products Co., Ltd25603Step 3.4
Disposable Sterile Injection NeedleZhejiang Lingyang Medical Devices Co., Ltd.3150307Step 3.4
Lidocaine Hydrochloride GelChina Resources Zizhu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.0928011800008Step 3.4
single-use cotton swabsJiangsu Kangbao Medical Equipment Co.,Ltd20162640939Step 3.3
Sterile Surgical ScissorsHaishi Hainuo Group Co., Ltd100048301274Step 3.4
Surgical gauze dressingWenjian Medical Supplies Co., Ltd601-026576-01Step 3.4

References

  1. Engin, A. The definition and prevalence of obesity and metabolic syndrome. Adv Exp Med Biol. 960, 1-17 (2017).
  2. Perdomo, C. M., Avilés-Olmos, I., Dicker, D., Frühbeck, G. Towards an adipo....

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