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Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding
Gastric Banding Procedure
Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding ::
Gastric Bypass
Gastric Band Surgery
Minimally Invasive Approach
During the procedure, surgeons usually use laparoscopic techniques
(using small incisions and
long-shafted instruments), to implant an inflatable silicone band into
the patient's abdomen. Like
a wristwatch, the band is fastened around the upper stomach to create
a new, tiny stomach
pouch that limits and controls the amount of food you eat. It also
creates a small outlet that
slows the emptying process into the stomach and the intestines. As a
result, patients experience
an earlier sensation of fullness and are satisfied with smaller
amounts of food. In turn, this results
in weight loss.
Least Traumatic Procedure
Since there is no cutting, stapling or stomach re-routing involved
in the Gastric Banding Procedure
procedure, it is considered the least traumatic of all weight loss
surgeries. The laparoscopic
approach to the surgery also offers the advantages of reduced
post-operative pain, shortened
hospital stay and quicker recovery. If for any reason the Gastric Banding Procedure needs to be
removed, the stomach generally returns to its original form.
Adjustable Treatment
The Gastric Banding Procedure is also the only adjustable weight loss
surgery. The diameter of the band
is adjustable for a customized weight-loss rate. Your individual needs
can change as you lose
weight. For example, pregnant patients can expand their band to
accommodate a growing fetus,
while patients who aren't experiencing significant weight loss can
have their bands tightened.
To modify the size of the band, its inner surface can be inflated
or deflated with a saline solution.
The band is connected by tubing to an access port, which is placed
well below the skin during
surgery. After the operation, the surgeon can control the amount of
saline in the band by entering
the port with a fine needle through the skin.
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The Gastric Banding Procedure System Advantage
Minimal Trauma
- Least invasive surgical option
- No intestinal re-routing
- No cutting or stapling of the stomach wall or bowel
- Reduced patient pain, hospital length-of-stay and recovery
period
Fewer Risks and Side Effects
- Significantly lower mortality risk than other obesity surgery
procedures
- Low risk of nutritional deficiencies associated with gastric
bypass
- Reduced risk of hair loss
- No “dumping syndrome” related to dietary intake restrictions
Adjustable
- Allows individualized degree of restriction for ideal, long-term
weight loss Adjustments performed without additional surgery
- Supports pregnancy by allowing stomach outlet size to be opened
for increased
nutritional needs
Reversible
- Removable at any time
- Stomach and other anatomy are generally restored to their
original forms and functions
Effective Long-Term Weight Loss
- More than 180,000 cases performed worldwide
- Standard of care for hundreds of practices around the world
- Academic publications with up to 7 years of follow-up
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