Obesity is a serious health problem that can lead to several comorbid conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. Recent researches show that more than 38 percent Americans, including children, are experiencing obesity. If you too are looking for ways to lose weight, Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding surgery can be a possible way out. One of the most common surgical procedures to treat morbid obesity, Lap-band involves surgical placement of an adjustable band around the upper part of a person’s stomach, which limits their food intake capacity.

What is Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Band?

Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding is a minimally invasive weight-loss surgery that is performed through small incisions in the upper abdomen. During the surgery, a band is wrapped around a part of the stomach to reduce its size that limits an individual’s food intake. The band used for the surgery is an inflatable, adjustable silicone ring which is placed around the stomach to divide it into two parts – a small, upper pouch and a larger, lower pouch. The upper pouch fills up quickly with food, giving a feeling of fullness and limiting food intake. The Lap-Band surgery is a restrictive weight loss surgery and does not involve cutting or stapling of the stomach like other bariatric surgeries.

Candidates for Lap-Banding Surgery

Gastric banding surgery is appropriate for individuals who:

Have a BMI of at least 40.

Have a BMI of at least 30, and suffering from at least one serious obesity-related health concern.

Are 18 years old or older.

Tried but failed at diet and exercise.

Do not have any other health problem that causes excess weight gain.

Are prepared to make substantial lifestyle changes.

Do not consume alcohol in excess.

If you think you are right for Lap-Band Surgery and want to reduce weight, speak with an expert at MISA to evaluate the benefits and possible risks.

Lap-Band Surgery Contraindications

Lap-Band surgery is not recommended for individuals with:

Gastrointestinal or inflammatory diseases such as esophagitis, ulcers, and Crohn’s disease

Hernias, protrusion of a body organ

Severe heart, lung or liver diseases

History of autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus

Presence of Infection

Under the age of 18 years

Alcohol or drug addiction

Pregnancy

Chronic pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas)

Procedure

Lap band is performed using a laparoscopic under a dose of general anesthesia and takes about 45 minutes. The procedure involves making 3 to 5 small incisions of about 1 inch. During the procedure, a small camera into one of incisions. Other incisions allow to insert the surgical instruments and to appropriately place the band. The gastric band is placed around the upper part of the stomach and set into position with a suture thread. The port is then placed in the wall of the abdomen and sutured in place.

Risks & Complications

As with any other procedure, Lap-Band Surgery also has certain risks and complications:

Nausea and vomiting

Ulcer at the band

Esophageal reflux (indigestion) =

Dehydration

Constipation

A Possibility of the band slipping or eroding into the stomach

Infection

Bleeding

Abdominal pain

Looking for Lap Band Surgery in Dallas? Contact MISA!

If you wish to lose weight, the Dr. Sachin Kukreja and the team at Minimally Invasive Surgical Associates can help. Our doctors provide comprehensive assistance at every stage of your weight loss journey. For more information on Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding in the Dallas Fort-Worth areas, simply call 469-620-0222 or fill out our online appointment form and we will take it from there.