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Is the Orbera balloon safe?

Is the Orbera balloon safe?

Dr. Abu Dayyeh says the balloon procedure is safe and fully reversible. Severe side effects, such as small bowel obstruction, perforation or tears in the stomach, and bleeding are rare.

What are the risks of a gastric balloon?

This can cause a blockage that may require an additional procedure or surgery to remove the device. Other possible risks include overinflation, acute pancreatitis, ulcers or a hole (perforation) in the stomach wall, which might require surgery to fix.

How long do you feel sick after gastric balloon?

Nausea and Vomiting (common) Nausea and vomiting occur in 95% of those receiving a gastric balloon and can last for 2 – 3 days. This may be severe enough to cause dehydration.

How long does Orbera last?

Do not use ORBERA™ for more than 6 months. The balloon is more likely to deflate and cause the bowels to block if it is left in place longer than 6 months.

Has anyone died from the gastric balloon?

Since 2016, the FDA has received reports of a total of 12 deaths that occurred in patients with liquid-filled intragastric balloon systems worldwide. Seven of these 12 deaths were patients in the U.S. (four with the Orbera Intragastric Balloon System, and three with the ReShape Integrated Dual Balloon System).

Has anyone died from Obalon?

An FDA-approved intragastric balloon made by Obalon Therapeutics that is gas-inflated has resulted in no reports of death, hyperinflation or acute pancreatitis, FDA said. The Obalon balloon was approved in 2016.

Can you fly with Obalon?

Patients using medications known to affect weight or who are undergoing chronic steroid immunosuppressive therapy should not use the treatment. Patients should be advised not to undertake scuba diving or travel in an unpressurized airplane cabin as these activities might cause the balloons to deflate.

Is orbera covered by insurance?

Orbera is not covered by medical insurance. It is considered a self pay procedure. Payment plans can make it easier to pay for this procedure and most practices that offer Orbera can help you with this.

How does the orbera gastric balloon weight loss plan work?

The ORBERA ® gastric balloon is a non-surgical, non-pharmaceutical, FDA approved program for people who would like to kick start their weight loss. How Does the Weight Loss Balloon work? The gastric balloon is a soft intragastric device that is placed in the stomach for a period of six months. During this time, you will eat smaller meals because the balloon is filling a portion of your stomach. Weight loss results will vary from patient to patient.

Does tizanidine cause weight gain?

No, Tizanidine does not cause weight gain. The active ingredient of Tizanidine is Zanaflex which comes under adrenergic alpha 2 receptor agonists and belongs to the class of skeletal muscle relaxants.

How much is orbera gastric balloon?

The price of ORBERA, a new gastric balloon weight-loss procedure, varies depending on location. According to one source, the patient-reported cost of ORBERA varies from around $3,000 to around $9,000. Most reports seem to indicate a cost of about $6,000–$7,000.