학술논문

New Technique for Endoscopic Removal of Intragastric Balloon Placed for Treatment of Morbid Obesity
Document Type
Report
Author abstract
Source
Obesity Surgery. May, 2007, Vol. 17 Issue 5, p662, 5 p.
Subject
Knowledge-based system
Obesity -- Drug therapy
Obesity -- Methods
Obesity -- Analysis
Knowledge-based systems -- Methods
Language
English
ISSN
0960-8923
Abstract
Background Placement and removal of the intragastric balloon for obesity are performed endoscopically often under general anesthesia. We propose a safer and faster technique for endoscopic removal of the intragastric balloon using standard sedation. Methods In 87 obese patients, we performed 3 removal techniques: 1) standard gastroscope and foreign body forceps, 2) standard gastroscope and retrieval snare, 3) double-channel gastroscope and foreign body forceps plus symmetrical "shark model" polypectomy snare. Balloon retrieval time, number of times the grasping devices lost the balloon, amount of antispasmodic drug, symptoms cumulative score and VAS score for discomfort were evaluated. Results The technique by double-channel gastroscope and foreign body forceps plus symmetrical polypectomy shark retrieval snare showed a significantly lower balloon retrieval time, number of lost balloons, total number of ampoules used, symptoms cumulative score and VAS score compared to the other two techniques (Dunn's P Conclusions Technique by double-channel gastroscope and foreign body forceps plus symmetrical polypectomy shark retrieval snare, allows balloon removal safely, quickly and easily, avoiding loss of the balloon, with good patient endurance.