Year 2013 / Volume 105 / Number 2
Letter to the Editor
Gastric outlet obstruction after the insertion of a fully filled intragastric balloon

pp. 116-117

Antonio Eduardo Redondo-Cerezo, Virgilio Martos-Ruiz, Ana Matas Cobos, Manuel Ojeda Hinojosa, Juan Gabriel Martínez Cara, Antonio Damián Sánchez Capilla, Mercedes López de Hierro Ruíz y Javier de Teresa

Abstract
We report the case of a 68-years-old woman, who came to our emergency room because of continuous vomits and epigastric pain. She had undergone an Allergan® gastric balloon insertion two weeks before admission in another hospital, with an adequate balloon deployment. The patient reported abdominal pain, nausea and vomits for 48 hours before admission. Physical examination revealed epigastric abdominal tenderness, without peritoneal signs, in an otherwise obese patient.
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Antonio Eduardo Redondo-Cerezo, Virgilio Martos-Ruiz, Ana Matas Cobos, Manuel Ojeda Hinojosa, Juan Gabriel Martínez Cara, Antonio Damián Sánchez Capilla, Mercedes López de Hierro Ruíz y Javier de Teresa. Gastric outlet obstruction after the insertion of a fully filled intragastric balloon. 116-117


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