hrp0086lbp5 | (1) | ESPE2016

Development of Skeletal Microarchitecture and Biomechanics Over 2 Years Following 6 Month Intragastric Balloon Insertion in Obese Adolescents

Sachdev Pooja , Reece Lindsey , Copeland Rob , Thomson Mike , Wales Jerry , Jacques Richard , Dimitri Paul , Wright Neil

Background: A reduction in bone mass in adults and adolescents has been observed following Roux-en-Y bypass surgery with an increase in fracture risk reported in adults. However, the intragastric balloon (IGB) is a less invasive bariatric procedure.Objective and hypotheses: Given obese adolescents are at greater risk of fracture we studied the impact of a 6 month IGB insertion on skeletal mass, geometry and strength over 2 years.Me...

hrp0084p1-50 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

A Feasibility Study of Intra-Gastric Balloons (Supported By a Lifestyle Programme) for the Treatment of Severe Adolescent Obesity: the (Bob) Study

Sachdev Pooja , Reece Lindesy , Copeland Rob , Thomson Mike , Natarajan Anuja , Wales Jerry , Wright Neil

Rationale: Although many adolescents meet the NICE criteria for bariatric surgery in the UK, there is a reluctance to undertake or commission irreversible procedures in young people. Balloons are temporary, reversible, safer and in adults have been shown to promote a clinically significant change in BMI of between 4.0 and 9.0 kg/m2. However due to subsequent weight regain, bypass surgery is preferred in adults. In adolescents, more amenable to change, balloons may p...