The use of an improved intragastric balloon technique to reduce weight in pre-obese patients - Preliminary results

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Background: In this study, a new safer and faster intragastric balloon procedure was also employed to treat pre-obese patients (body mass index (BMI)<30). Methods: From June 2006 to June 2009, 20 such patients were submitted to the Silimed Gastric Balloon treatment, as a part of a multidisciplinary program involving clinical, psychological, and behavioral approaches. For the 16 patients who had completed the 5-6-month treatment, the initial mean weight and mean BMI were 74 kg and 27.5 kg/m 2, respectively. Results: After the treatment, the mean weight and BMI values decreased significantly to 65.9 kg and 24.5 kg/m 2, respectively. There were only minor complications-nausea and vomiting-with the exception of two cases of spontaneous deflation of the devices which were successfully removed by gastric endoscopy. Conclusions: Thus, preliminary data suggest that this new intragastric balloon procedure might also be a safe and effective treatment for weight loss in pre-obese patients. © 2009 The Author(s).

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Carvalho, G. L., Barros, C. B., Moraes, C. E., Okazaki, M., De Novaes Lima Ferreira, M., Silva, J. S. N., … De MacEdo Cavalcanti Coelho, R. (2011). The use of an improved intragastric balloon technique to reduce weight in pre-obese patients - Preliminary results. Obesity Surgery, 21(7), 924–927. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-009-9947-y

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