BioEnterics® Intragastric Balloon (BIB®). Single
Ambulatory Center Spanish Experience with 714
Consecutive Patients Treated with One or Two
Consecutive Balloons
Gontrand Lopez-Nava & Miguel Angel Rubio& Susana Prados & Gabriela Pastor& Mar Rodriguez Cruz & Ena Companioni & Andres Lopez
Received: 28 January 2009 / Accepted: 28 January 2010
# Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2010
Abstract
Background The BioEnterics® Intragastric Balloon (BIB®)
is a well-established device for temporary treatment in
morbidly obese patients. The aim of this study is the
evaluation, in a population of 714 consecutive outpatient
setting cases, BIB® results in terms of weight loss and
comorbidity change.
Methods BIB® was positioned in all cases after diagnostic
endoscopy. The device was inflated under direct endoscopic
vision with saline solution (600–700 ml) and methylene
blue (10 ml). Intubation was carried out in patients with
body mass index (BMI)>40 kg/m2 affected by sleep apnea
or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. After 6 months,
balloon removal was carried out, and patients were
discharged with drug therapy and 1,000 kcal diet. More
than 100 patients underwent a second consecutive balloon
positioning. One month from the removal of the first BIB,
patients were given a second BIB. Patients were followed
up weekly. Mortality, complications and their treatment,
postplacement symptoms, comorbidities, BMI, percentage
of excess BMI loss (%EBL), and percentage of excess
weight loss (%EWL) were considered. Data are expressed
as mean±standard deviation.
Results From June 1, 2005, to May 31, 2007, 714 patients
underwent BIB® placement (143 males/571 females; mean
age, 38.4±16.1; mean BMI, 37.6±5.7 kg/m2; mean EW,
56.3±27.1 kg). After 6 months, mean BMI was 31.1±7.2,
mean %EWL was 41.6±21.8, mean BMI loss was 6.5±12.7,
and mean %EBL was 44.5±22.6. Of 714 patients, 112
underwent a second BIB placement. At the time of the second
balloon placement, mean BMI was 32.9±6.7 kg/m2; range
was 31–51. After the second balloon removal, mean BMI
was 30.3±7.2.
Conclusions BIB® treatment is a safe and effective
procedure for weight reduction, without mortality and with
very low morbidity rates even in nonhospitalized patients.
A second balloon can also be positioned without difficulties,
achieving good results after 12 months of treatment.