Intragastric Balloons and Potential Risk of Gastric and Esophageal Perforation, Pancreatitis, and Overinflation
Issued April 17, 2019
Issue
A Health Canada safety review confirmed a potential risk for gastric perforation, esophageal perforation, acute pancreatitis and spontaneous balloon overinflation associated with the use of intragastric balloons in weight loss therapy.
Hazard description
Product safety
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