Radiology Case Reports (Nov 2021)

Left renal vein compression complicating intragastric balloon insertion

  • Meriem Boui, Dr,
  • Hammoune Nabil, Dr,
  • Slioui Badr, Dr,
  • BenElhend Salah, Dr,
  • Zouaki Zakaria, Dr,
  • Bellasri Salah, Dr,
  • Atmane Mehdi, Dr,
  • Mouhsine Abdelilah, Dr,
  • Akka Rachid, Dr,
  • Raissi Abderrahim, Dr

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 11
pp. 3589 – 3592

Abstract

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Obesity is a real public health problem and is of growing concern. People are resorting to surgical or endoscopic means to fight against overweight and obesity. In recent years, there has been a marked increase in the use of these means and in particular the insertion of a gastric balloon which seems to present less risk than surgical methods. Renal complications from intragastric balloon placement are extremely rare. We report here the case of compression of the left renal vein revealed by lumbar pain and hematuria in an overweight 39-year-old woman who benefited from the balloon gastric placement one month before symptoms. The scanner made the diagnosis and showed a good evolution after the withdrawal of the balloon.