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Gastric Balloon Long term many candidates will not succeed in maintaining their weight loss goals with the adjustable gastric band. The band requires strict aftercare and monitoring also dedication and commitment by the candidate. The band is adjusted by adding or removing fluid through a needle injected into a “port” that is situated just below the surface of the skin. The “port” (subcutaneous port) located just to the left of the navel and a bit lower down can be felt underneath the surface of the skin. It will sit comfortably in its place and won’t interfere or cause irritation. The fluid inflates the band surrounding the top of the stomach adjusting the amount of food the candidate is able to intake.
Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy Severely and morbidly obese patients seeking to loose weight
successfully and keep their weight down have little option today than to seek a surgical
weight loss solution. There is little doubt that the gastric bypass has proven to be the
most successful of surgical interventions in the area of Bariatric surgery. About 80% of the bariatric procedures performed are gastric
bypass procedures. The other 20 percent are comprised of restrictive procedures, such as
the laparoscopic adjustable gastric band. The Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy (LSG), a relative
newcomer to bariatric surgery, is growing in popularity. With the short limb Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass, people eat much more normally
with little likelihood of vomiting. The quality of life is excellent and there is a good
chance of reaching and staying at your ideal weight. Average weight loss with the Gastric
Bypass is approximately 70% of the excess weight over 2 years. Once the ideal weight has
been reached it remains stable. This is the most effective procedure for candidates with
a high BMI. Surgery choice should be based on:
It is quite likely that there may be a conflict between your desire for
long-term success in reaching your ideal weight and the dislike of a particular type of
surgery. This is something you should consider carefully. You may need to decide which is
more important to you! To help you make this awkward decision, speak to as many knowledgeable
people as you can. Remember that good decisions are based on knowledge. Don’t just
take one persons advice find out what people’s individual experiences are. Beware
of organisations just directing you to their solution. Selection Criteria for Obesity Surgery should be: Aged between 18 and 55 years Have their weight remain stable for the last 5 years Are unable to lose weight through diet or other methods Have an absence of glandular diseases such as hypothyroidism Are not dependent on alcohol or drugs Have a BMI (Body Mass Index) of over 30
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Gastric Lap- Band |
Short
Limb Gastric Bypass |
Sleeve Gastrectomy | Gastric
Balloon |
Adjustable
Laparoscopic Banding |
Short
limb (Roux-en-Y) |
Sleeve
Restriction |
Intra
Gastric Balloon |
BMI
30 - 40 |
BMI
35 - 55 |
BMI over 40 | BMI
over 60 |
Less
invasive |
More
invasive |
More invasive | Non
surgical procedure |
Easily
reversible |
Reversible |
Reversible | Removable |
Some
eating difficulties may be experienced |
Least
eating complications - easiest to adjust to - best for those with a high BMI or diabetes |
Least
eating complications - easiest to adjust to - best for those with a high BMI |
Short
term solution normally used to reduce BMI preparing candidates for gastric bypass surgery |
Has
the less risk of surgical complications |
More
complex surgically therefore has a slightly higher risk than the others of surgical
complications |
Simpler surgically therefore has a lesser risk than the others of surgical complications | Has
no risk of surgical complications |
Requires
a number of aftercare visits and refills |
Requires
blood test and check-up after 6 months |
Requires blood test and check-up after 6 months | The
balloon requires removing after 6 months |
Least
suitable procedure for those that prefer sweet foods |
Suitable
procedure for those that prefer sweet foods and large volume eaters |
Suitable
procedure for those that prefer sweet foods and large volume eaters |
Suitable
procedure for those that need to loose weight rapidly |
Low
cost procedure - most costly for aftercare |
Most
costly procedure - highest satisfaction levels |
Medium cost procedure - high satisfaction level | Low
cost procedure |
Medium
to good results for weight loss |
Very
good results for weight loss |
Good results for weight loss | Good
results for weight loss |
Health Risks of Obesity
Being severely overweight increases your risk of developing severe medical conditions such
as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, several cancers, carpal tunnel syndrome, gallbladder
disease, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gout, hypertension, deep vein thrombosis, infertility,
liver disease, low back pain, obstetric and gynaecological complications, impotence, cellulitis,
asthma, sleep apnea, stroke, pancreatitis, type 2 diabetes, and urinary stress incontinence
and the chances of dying from cardiovascular disease. (The death rate for morbidly obese
men 23-34 years old is increased twelve fold.)
Obesity can cause or worsen depression; low self-esteem and other psychological difficulties
attributed to feeling discriminated against, insulted and ridiculed by others.
The Typical Program
Adjustable Lap-Band
Day 1 - Arrival and 14.00pm consultation with the surgeon + nutritionist
Day 2 - Surgery + overnight stay in hospital
Day 3 - Discharge from hospital to patient's accommodation
Day 4 - Our nurse will visit you in your accommodation
Day 5 - Post operative check and departure
Gastric Bypass Open & Laparoscopic, Sleeve Gastrectomy
Day 1 - Arrival and 14.00pm consultation with the surgeon + nutritionist
Day 2 - Surgery + overnight stay in hospital
Day 3 - Stay in hospital
Day 4 - Stay in hospital
Day 5 - Discharge from hospital to patient's accommodation
Day 6 - Stay in hotel
Day 7 - Our nurse will visit you in your accommodation
Day 8 - Post operative check and departure
Please remember that you are undergoing major surgery and for the week after surgery you may feel some discomfort, be swollen and experience some pain, so coming with a companion is a good idea.
Before Surgery
You will have a consultation with the treating surgeon and a clinical examination
as well as preoperative screening, blood tests, imaging studies, and a gastroscopy. The
surgeon will discuss together with you the most suited surgery and options with you. Please
avoid any last minute weight gains prior to surgery; if you are able to reduce your weight
slightly prior to surgery this reduces any subsequent surgical risks.
The Operation
Surgery is performed under general anaesthesia. Hospital stay is normally between
3 – 5 days, depending on the type of surgery. The surgery is performed in one of Belgium's
leading university hospitals by a world-leading highly skilled bariatric surgeon with considerable
experience in all varieties of gastric obesity surgery.
Following Surgery
Following your surgery for a few days you will be on a soft food diet. Please see
our dietary section for further information. Following surgery, certain nutrients are not
absorbed as well - in particular, these may be fat, soluble vitamins, such as vitamin A,
B12, D and K, iron and calcium. Taking multivitamins with minerals as well as extra iron,
and calcium resolves these deficiencies. After surgery, it is possible to develop lactose
intolerance. This means milk or milk products such as cheese may cause diarrhoea. Avoiding
these foods or using Lactaid can relieve this. For more detailed nutrition information,
please see our nutritional advice section and our questions & answer section.
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if you have any further questions Why not give us a call, email or write to us and
ask one of our specialists to give you a call at a time that is convenient to you.
Links To Other Obesity & Weight Loss Surgery Resources:
About Obesity | Bariatric Edge | Bariatric Solutions | Daryl's WLS Bulletin | Duodenal Switch Info Zone | Duodenal Switch Support Forum
New Dimensions WLS Info | ObesityHelp.com | Olwen's WLS Forum | WLS Friends Support Forum | Health Directory | Diet & Weight Loss Help
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