Friday, July 29, 2016

Benefits Of Lap Band Surgery Houston Clients Should Know Of

By Kimberly Miller


There are several surgical operations that can be performed to help with weight loss. Lap band surgery is among the commonest and most effective options. Bariatric surgeries are recommended for individuals that are struggling with obesity and have been unable to lose weight through conservative measures. If they wish to benefit from lap band surgery Houston clients need to understand a number of things before signing up for it.

Bariatric surgical procedures are also known as restrictive operations mainly because of the way they work. They reduce the size of the stomach hence limit or restrict the amount of food that an individual can eat at a go. Faster filling of the stomach usually induces a state of early satiety meaning that the desire for food will also suppressed. The little amount of food eaten is mainly used for energy provision; very little goes to storage.

Before undergoing this procedure, you will need to see a doctor for an evaluation exercise. This will include the taking of a medical history as well as the performance of a physical examination. An ideal candidate for this operation should have a body mass index of about 40. This is usually disregarded if obesity related medical conditions such as hypertension, diabetes and sleep apnea have already set in.

The surgery is performed by placing a silicon band on one part of the stomach (usually the upper portion). The compression caused by this band markedly reduces the size of the stomach such that only a small amount of eaten food can be held at a given point in time. This is usually done laparoscopically (uses an instrument known as a laparoscope). Three ports of entry have to be created on the abdomen to facilitate its entry.

Banding may also be done using the open technique but many patients appear to prefer the laparoscopic option. Among the factors contributing to this is the use of very small incisions in the laparoscopic option. Due to the small incisions, the risk of complications such as bleeding, injury to other organs and infections is reduced. Patients with these scars enjoy a quicker recovery and can return to their normal routines in 48 hours.

Perhaps the biggest advantage associated with this surgery over other types of bariatric surgeries is that it can be reversed easily. Reversal may be needed in the event of severe complications. Similarly, adjustments can be made easily if the desired results are not achieved. A plastic tube that is continuous with the band is used in making the desired adjustments. This is done by filling it with saline or emptying it.

This operation is largely safe but not free of complications. Some of the potential complications include excessive blood loss, injury to internal organs and infections. Fortunately, these are quite uncommon due to the use of very small incisions to gain access to the abdominal cavity. Nausea and vomiting may ensue if the pressure exerted by the band is too tight. Reducing the squeeze will help alleviate these symptoms.

In most centers, this surgery is performed as a day case. What this means is that you will be released from the hospital on the same day. The diet on the first two to three weeks should be light. Weight loss is evident within weeks of undergoing the surgery. It has been shown that between 40% and 50% of weight can be lost within 6 months and one year.




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