2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-023-10209-4
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Losing weight to achieve joint or hernia surgery: is the intragastric balloon the answer?

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“…We utilize the intragastric balloon as a bridge to elective surgery in patients requiring preoperative weight loss to minimize the known postoperative complications associated obesity. Long-term weight loss durability remains difficult to achieve after intragastric balloon therapy with many patients regaining weight after ballon removal[ 9 , 10 ]. Due to this difficulty for weight maintenance, we require all patients planning for intragastric balloon therapy to participate in MOVE!, which is a national Veteran Affairs weight management program developed by the National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We utilize the intragastric balloon as a bridge to elective surgery in patients requiring preoperative weight loss to minimize the known postoperative complications associated obesity. Long-term weight loss durability remains difficult to achieve after intragastric balloon therapy with many patients regaining weight after ballon removal[ 9 , 10 ]. Due to this difficulty for weight maintenance, we require all patients planning for intragastric balloon therapy to participate in MOVE!, which is a national Veteran Affairs weight management program developed by the National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%