Is Conservative Management for Gastric Perforation Secondary to Intragastric Balloon Possible? Case Report and Review of Literature

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Mohamed Bekheit
Wael Nabil Abdelsalam
Bruno Sgromo
Jean-Marc Catheline
Khaled Katri
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[1] El Kabbary General Hospital,Department of Surgery
[2] Paul Brousse Hospital,Centre Hepatobiliare
[3] Alexandria Main University Hospital,Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine
[4] Oxford University Hospitals,Bariatric and Upper GI Surgery
[5] Delafontaine Hospital,Digestive Surgery Department
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Obesity Surgery | 2014年 / 24卷
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IGB; Gastric perforation; Morbid obesity; Conservative management; Complication;
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Intragastric balloon (IGB) is one of the available options for the management of morbid obesity. The procedure is generally safe and of moderate efficacy in most of the cases. One of the reported complications of IGB is gastric perforation. The management of this complication is classically surgical. To our knowledge, conservative management for gastric perforation secondary to IGB has not been reported. A 27-year-old female patient presented with sudden abdominal pain in the left upper quadrant, 2 months after having an IGB placed. The provisional diagnosis was gastric perforation. Balloon extraction was performed and a conservative management of the gastric perforation was pursued successfully. We therefore propose that this sort of management might be adopted in carefully selected cases.
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