Impact of Intragastric Balloon Placement on the Stomach Wall: A Prospective Cohort Study

Obes Surg. 2022 Jul;32(7):2426-2432. doi: 10.1007/s11695-022-06101-0. Epub 2022 May 16.

Abstract

Purpose: Endoscopic intragastric balloon (IGB) placement is a minimally invasive treatment for morbid obesity that is sometimes used as a preparatory step before surgical intervention. This study was performed to analyze the changes in the stomach wall induced by IGB placement, with particular emphasis on pathomorphology, inflammatory markers, and tissue growth factors.

Material and methods: In total, 30 patients with morbid obesity were prospectively analyzed. A total of 16 patients with body mass index (BMI) ≥ 53 kg/m2 underwent two-stage treatment comprising IGB placement followed by laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) (IGB group), while 14 patients underwent one-stage LSG (non-IGB group). The gastric specimens removed during LSG were examined. The two groups were compared regarding the surgical results, microscopic structure and inflammatory process exponents of the stomach wall, and receptors for selected tissue growth factors.

Results: The IGB group had a longer median hospital stay than that of the non-IGB group. Compared with the non-IGB group, the IGB group had a thicker stomach wall, more submucosal fibrosis, and increased amounts of growth factors and inflammatory markers.

Conclusion: Patients with IGB placement before LSG showed greater changes in the stomach wall than those of patients who received LSG alone. IGB placement was associated with stomach muscle layer thickening, submucosal fibrosis, and increased levels of inflammatory markers and tissue growth factors.

Keywords: Intragastric balloon; Pathomorphology; Sleeve gastrectomy.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Gastric Balloon*
  • Humans
  • Obesity, Morbid* / surgery
  • Oral Submucous Fibrosis*
  • Prospective Studies
  • Stomach / surgery
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Weight Loss