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The reason we are doing this research is to get information about the ORBERA™ Intragastric Balloon to learn if it is safe and if it works. We want to learn if older teenagers who are overweight will lose weight and if their other medical problems will get better. ORBERA™ is a special balloon approved by the FDA for overweight adults, and we would like to try using it for overweight teenagers.
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After obtaining consent and determining that participants meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria, participants will have baseline tests and initial visits with a physician, dietitian, and psychologist. Next, the ORBERA™ Intragastric Balloon (IGB) will be inserted into the stomach and then removed after 6 months. Participants will continue to be followed for 6 months after the balloon is removed. Throughout the year, participants will have additional tests along with ongoing visits with a physician, dietitian, and psychologist.
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BMI>35 kilogram per square meter (kg/m2) with one of the following severe comorbidities, both for at least 2 years:
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BMI>40 kilogram per square meter (kg/m2) with two or more of the following mild comorbidities, all for at least 2 years:
In addition, all of the following inclusion criteria must be met. The subject must have:
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Subjects will be excluded if:
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