Laparoscopic management of a small bowel obstruction secondary to Elipse intragastric balloon migration: A case report

نویسندگان

  • Saud Al-Subaie
  • Hamad Al-Barjas
  • Salman Al-Sabah
  • Saud Al-Helal
  • Ashraf Alfakharani
  • Salah Termos
چکیده

INTRODUCTION The Elipse™ intragastric balloon (IGB) for weight loss is a swallowable capsule that is filled with 550mL of fluid and resides in the stomach for four months before being excreted from the gastrointestinal tract. Although initial data showed that use of this device is safe and free from serious complications, we report for the first time the successful management of an Elipse™ IGB-related adverse event. PRESENTATION OF CASE A 41-year-old woman presented to our emergency department following two days of abdominal pain, vomiting, and constipation. Her medical history included four caesarean sections and insertion of the Elipse™ IGB 16 weeks prior to presentation. The patient was vitally stable at presentation and abdominal examination revealed a mildly distended abdomen. Plain X-ray revealed a small bowel obstruction (SBO), and a double contrast computed tomography scan showed a dilated small bowel with mild free fluid proximal to a transition zone at the distal jejunum. Laparoscopic enterotomy was performed just proximal to the obstruction site, and the balloon was visualized and extracted after it had been incised and emptied. The enterotomy incision was closed with an intracorporeal continuous absorbable suture. The patient's recovery was uneventful and she was discharged on postoperative day 4. DISCUSSION We discuss the possible etiologies of SBO following Elipse™ IGB insertion, and present a brief literature review regarding surgical and nonsurgical management options for such cases. CONCLUSION Although initial data showed the Elipse™ IGB to be safe, complications can occur and be managed successfully.

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دوره 41  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2017