Detailed information about the Gastric Balloon. What to look for Before and After a Gastric Balloon. The purpose of the gastric balloon procedure is to restrict food intake by placing a balloon filled with water inside the patient’s stomach endoscopically and the patient loses weight thanks to this procedure. Although it is a fairly easy method, it is a procedure that should be considered because it severely restricts food intake, but does not cause a change in the feeling of hunger in patients. Although it is a preferred method for a group of patients who are generally referred to as super obesity, it is not classified as surgery. Due to the fact that a balloon is inserted into the stomach of patients and this procedure is performed in a state of sedation (semi-sleep), it is considered an effective method for an easy, quick and average amount of time. In particular, if it is a question of patients undergoing an extra bariatric surgery in the following periods, the gastric balloon procedure is performed in order for the patient to lose some weight before this procedure.

 

 

 

Slimming and Diet Support Process in the Gastric Balloon Process

The procedure is generally preferred for people who have difficulty dieting or who cannot gain a healthy eating habit despite the diet they are following. Although gastric balloon is not a surgical procedure, it is not a procedure that helps to lose weight alone or provides weight loss. In addition, it is necessary to do exercise and diet. During the progress of the procedure, patients must have time to make their diet healthy and accustom themselves to it, as well as to add gym to their daily routine.

 

Can a Gastric Balloon Be Applied to Everyone?

It is especially known as the choice of many patients who have a body mass index of around 27-35, who cannot adapt to a different bariatric surgery and want to lose weight in a healthy way. After calculating the total body weight and body mass indicators of patients, it is decided for how long the stomach balloon will be used, and then the procedure is performed. Many studies have shown that after this procedure, patients can lose up to 20% of their body weight. It is often preferred because it provides a fairly high amount of loss and at the same time many patients gain healthy habits that will raise their standard of living. Although the procedure takes quite a short time to perform, it is also known that there is no need to stay in the hospital for long periods of time after the procedure. After the procedure, patients are expected to recover within about 1 hour, unless there is an extra condition. The state of recovery of patients is monitored by doctors, but this period can be extended if it is deemed necessary.

 

Complaints After Gastric Balloon

Although the complaint tables are usually the same, their intensity or number of complaints may vary depending on the patients. While many patients talk about complaints of cramps and nausea, it is also known that some patients often complain of contractions and an uncomfortable feeling after a stomach balloon procedure. Although the overall success rate of the procedure is around 90%, in some cases, the patients’ body may reject the balloon even though there is no obstacle to installing the balloon. In case of experiencing this rejection condition, patients are provided with treatments as support. Although it is not a common condition, in cases where the patients’ body does not accept the balloon or medication treatments do not work, the balloon can be removed.

 

Risk Factors After Gastric Balloon Procedure

Although it is a useful method after determining the availability of patients and installing the balloon, there are some risks for patients. Many people are wondering if the balloon that is installed explodes. Although there are no problems if the patient’s pay attention after the gastric balloon application, in some cases it may be possible to puncture the balloon. Although it is not a case of bursting a balloon in the stomach, it can be punctured given conditions such as the amount and rate of acid in the stomach and the patient’s eating habits. Although it is a material made of a solid material, in some cases it can be punctured, but this is a very low probability.

 

Is the Gastric Balloon Punctured?

Although it is quite difficult to puncture the balloon, it is necessary to consult a doctor in such a situation, as the colour of urine if punctured will be blue due to the blue serum liquid inside the balloon. Although it is generally known that it is better to have the balloon checked by a doctor, it is determined to what extent the balloon has been damaged after the checks. Depending on the damage and the patient’s preference, the balloon can be completely removed or replaced with a new one. In the event that it is decided to remove it definitively, first of all, the liquid in the gastric balloon is drained. After the emptying procedure, the balloon material is again removed using an endoscope and the patient returns to his/her normal life.

 

 

 

After the Application of Gastric Balloon

Approximately 4 months after the introduction of the balloon, it is necessary to drain the liquid contained in it with a catheter. After the liquid is drained, there is no need to remove the balloon material that remains inside. The best feature of the material is that it is self-contained, naturally excreted from the body. Although there is no recovery process, there are no risks or complications depending on this condition. This makes this balloon the most preferred method. Unlike other stomach balloon applications, the entire effect is the same, except that it is only 4 months old. Although other balloons have a duration of 4-6 months and 1 year, only those with a duration of 4 months can be preferred for this balloon that can be swallowed.