Lap-Band San Diego Patients Begin The Road To Recovery

By Fabian White


Laparoscopic surgery (or lap-band surgery) is a form of bariatric surgery, which means it's designed to help a dangerously obese patient lose weight. Bariatric surgeries are generally performed on people who are dangerously obese and those who's obesity is negatively effecting their overall health. For instance, obesity can lead to other illness' like diabeties, high blood pressure and sleep apnea. Sometimes after the surgery is performed these problems resolve themselves.

How Does Bariatric surgery Work?

Lap bands are different from other weight loss surgeries because the digestive track is not cut or sutured or rearranged in any sort of drastic way. This reduces the risk of the surgery. In lap-band San Diego a band is put around the top of the stomach. This band creates a small pouch in the stomach, this pouch fills up when the patient eats and fools the patients brain into thinking their whole stomach is full. The patient then stops eating. The food in the pouch is gradually released into the stomach and is digested at a slower rate than normal.

Lap bands also have an advantage over other weight loss surgeries because they can be adjusted.

The Operation

Prior to the surgery, the patient is given a general anesthetic. Once asleep, the medical team make small cuts in the abdomen to allow small surgical instruments and a tiny camera to be inserted into the body. The video camera's picture is shown on a TV screen to allow the surgeon to perform the operation. The surgeon applies the band around the top of the stomach, no incisions or sutures are needed to do this.

The Next Step

After lap-band san diego the patient will be on a liquid diet for a time, then begin soft food, then solid food. This will all be managed and monitored by their doctor and dietician. The patient can also begin a regime of gentle exercise that will keep them fit and reduce the risk of postoperative depression and irritability.

The patient will have follow up visits with their doctor once or twice a week. After a month or so the physician will fill the lap band with saline solution, they'll do this through a port that lies just beneath the skin. The lap band will usually have to be adjusted till the patient finds their Green Zone, which is where they're both comfortable and lose weight at a rate that's not too fast, nor too slow.

People who undergo lap-band surgery will need to monitor their diet and lifestyle for the rest of their lives, but most patients are very satisfied with lap band surgery and the improvements in their health.




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