2013
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd010048.pub2
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Deflation of gastric band balloon in pregnancy for improving outcomes

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“…A more frequent review with the specialist bariatric dietitian may be required 11,131 . It should be noted that for women, who have had a gastric band, decisions around band management should be made in clinical context as there are RCTs to define optimum management of the gastric band inflation during pregnancy 4,161 …”
Section: Abnormal Test Results and Clinical Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more frequent review with the specialist bariatric dietitian may be required 11,131 . It should be noted that for women, who have had a gastric band, decisions around band management should be made in clinical context as there are RCTs to define optimum management of the gastric band inflation during pregnancy 4,161 …”
Section: Abnormal Test Results and Clinical Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Band inflation may reduce maternal complications, however this could be at the expense of foetal growth, whereas deflation may prevent band-related complications, but in turn could result in excessive gestational weight gain and increase risk of macrosomia and GDM [135]. Band adjustment should hence be considered on an individualised basis.…”
Section: Pregnancy After Bariatric Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For preventing complications due to the gastric band, deflating or extracting the gastric band might be necessary during pregnancy. Deflation of the gastric band up to 6 months after delivery or a total removal of the gastric band has been recommended (32).…”
Section: Maternal and Fetal Outcomes Of Pregnancies After Bariatric Smentioning
confidence: 99%