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Findings:The spontaneously deflated and migrated intra-gastric balloon is visualized within the terminal ileum close to the ileocecal junction. Mildly dilated and thick walled proximal small bowel loops with delayed transit of the oral contrast are noted. Normal caliber colon. Small amount of free fluid is seen in the abdominopelvic cavity. No oral contrast extravasation is noted. No pneumoperitoneum is seen.
Conclusion: Spontaneously deflated intra-gastric balloon, migrated in to the terminal ileum associated with partial proximal small bowel obstruction.