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The Lap Band surgery is fully reversible and in most cases, the stomach returns to its original form after the reversal procedure.
The gastric lap band procedure is a type of weight loss surgery that is both safer than conventional obesity surgery and less invasive. Part of the reason conventional obesity surgery is so risky is because it is so invasive. Before the operation, the surgeon must cut through layers of fat surrounding the stomach. After the operation, patients are relatively immobile, thereby increasing their risk of developing deep vein blood clots.
With the lap band procedure, the abdomen is not actually cut open, yet patients still receive the benefits of a surgery that restricts the size of the stomach. There is less pain and discomfort, and a shorter healing time and hospital stay. Also, because the operation is completely reversible--the device is simply removed--patients have options should complications arise.
The Lap Band procedures introduces a small band: Inamed ( Aproved FDA), Midband , Realize ( Aproved FDA) and Heliogast around the stomach through a small incision in the abdomen. This band greatly reduces the stomach's capacity, allowing you to feel full on a significantly smaller portion. Additionally, the band works in conjunction with an adjustable balloon that can affect two things: how quickly food is digested and the duration of the patient's "full" feeling. The smaller incision reduces patient risk and can significantly reduce the length of a patient's hospital stay.
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Lap-Band surgery is a type of weight loss surgery that, like gastric bypass , alters the anatomy of the stomach to help you reduce food intake.
What Is a Lap-Band?
"Lap-Band System" is the brand name of the FDA-approved, adjustable gastric band used in the procedure. Most simply, a Lap-Band is a silicone belt that goes around the top of the stomach. This results in the ability to control your hunger and achieve a "feeling of fullness," or satiety. Ultimately, you eat much less and should feel full sooner. A key component of the Lap-Band System is its adjustability. The band is connected to a port, which enables the device to be inflated over time to expedite the weight loss.
Who Are Candidates for the Lap-Band System?
The NIH (National Institutes of Health) requirements for Lap-Band surgery are the same as for any other weight loss surgery. These criteria were originally set in the early 1990s and have not changed. If your BMI, or body mass index , is between 35 and 39, then you must also have associated severe medical problems, or co-morbid conditions, in order to be a candidate for the Lap-Band. These conditions usually include diabetes, hypertension, or high cholesterol. But if your BMI is greater than 40, then it is not required that there be any associated medical problems. Most insurance companies also require a history of previous attempts at weight loss. How stringent these requirements are can differ from one insurance company to another. Many people do not meet the NIH requirements or do not have the insurance benefit for weight loss surgery, but they may still be able to pursue the procedure by paying for it themselves.
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