Endoscopic removal of partially migrated intragastric bands following surgical gastroplasty: a prospective case series

Obes Surg. 2015 May;25(5):942-5. doi: 10.1007/s11695-015-1629-3.

Abstract

Background: The intragastric migration of a surgically placed adjustable gastric band is believed to occur slowly, over months to years. Band removal procedures necessitate surgical laparotomy, thus increasing the risk of complications.

Methods: The endoscopic technique for band removal described in this case-series provides a minimally invasive approach.

Results: Fifteen patients referred for endoscopic removal of a partially migrated intragastric band. The partially migrated intragastric bands were all successfully removed in a mean of 1.1 endoscopic sessions. No patient required subsequent surgical intervention, and there were no immediate or delayed adverse events including no infections, bleeding, or perforations.

Conclusions: Endoscopic removal of partially migrated intragastric bands appears feasible, effective, safe, and is a minimally invasive alternative to repeat surgery.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Device Removal / methods*
  • Endoscopy
  • Female
  • Foreign-Body Migration / surgery*
  • Gastroplasty / instrumentation*
  • Gastroplasty / methods
  • Humans
  • Laparotomy
  • Male
  • Prospective Studies