Contraindications
The presence of one of the following conditions contraindicates the insertion of a balloon:
- history of gastric surgery
- digestive pathology: large hiatus hernias (> 5 cm), active peptic ulcers, severe oesophagitis of Grade III or IV (Savary-Miller classification) or Grade C or D (Los Angeles classification), Crohn's disease or any other digestive tract lesion which could bleed, pyloric stenosis and abnormalities of the structure of the digestive tract
- diseases that are life-threatening short-term and medium-term
- severe cognitive or mental disorders
- severe, non-stabilised eating disorders, alcoholism, drug addiction
- treatment with anti-platelet drugs or non-steroidal anti-inflammatories in the absence of treatment with anti-secretory drugs
- anticoagulants
- foreseeable inability of the patient to participate in a prolonged medical follow-up
- absence of previously identified medical treatment
- pregnancy, desire to be pregnant during treatment with the balloon
- severe liver disease
- haemostasis disorder
- Helicobacter pylori infection.
Some of these contraindications may be temporary