UK Obesity Surgery Procedures



 




 

The Intragastric Balloon

Gastric restrictive surgeries have evolved and increased in popularity over the last decade to assist persons who are obese.

The intragastic balloon is a saline-filled silicone balloon with a radiopaque valve that can be seen on x-rays.

An operation is not required for this procedure.

The inflated balloon floats in the stomach meaning
that persons feels satisfied, like after eating, and only
a small amount of food makes the person feel fulfilled. This restricts the appetite and thus aids with weight loss.

The Intragastric Balloon system is run in parallel with a diet and the average weight loss is some 3 Kilograms per week.

Placing the stomach balloon in the stomach is done with a light anaesthetic. It is placed through the mouth and the oesophagus, down into the stomach. It is suitable for patients who do not wish to undergo obesity surgery.








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