Conference Coverage

Bismuth subgallate cuts stool smell after duodenal switch


 

REPORTING FROM SAGES 2018


The study “is an important contribution. Duodenal switch is the most effective [bariatric] operation we do, but a lot of patients aren’t utilizing it because of this concern [about flatulence smell],” said the moderator of Dr. Medlin’s presentation, John Morton, MD, chief of bariatric and minimally invasive surgery at Stanford (Calif.) University.

Perhaps the biggest problem with bismuth subgallate is getting a hold of it, as Dr. Medlin and others noted. It’s not sold in stores but can be purchased online, including from its maker Parthenon at about $14 for a hundred capsules. The product is also available as a chewable.

The product probably helps by blocking bacterial breakdown of food residues in the colon, among other actions. “It really is an intestinal deodorant. I find patients are interested in having access to this tool” and might not need as much as in the trial, said Dr. Medlin, who stocks it in his office.

The study was funded by an unrestricted education grant from Parthenon. The investigators had no relevant disclosures.

SOURCE: Zaveri H et al. SAGES 2018, Abstract S028.

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