| PROCEDURES
FOR THE LAP-BAND SYSTEM
Approved
by the FDA in June 2001, the BioEnterics®
LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Banding System is the
newest and the only adjustable surgical treatment for morbid obesity
in the United States. It induces weight loss by reducing the capacity
of the stomach, which restricts the amount of food that can be consumed.
Minimally Invasive Approach
During the procedure, surgeons usually use laparoscopic techniques
(using small incisions and long-shafted instruments rather than
a large incision), to implant an inflatable silicone band into the
patient's abdomen. Like a wristwatch, the band is fastened around
the upper stomach to create a new, tiny stomach pouch that limits
and controls the amount of food you eat. It also creates a small
outlet that slows the emptying process into the stomach and the
intestines. As a result, patients experience an earlier sensation
of fullness and are satisfied with smaller amounts of food. In turn,
this results in weight loss.
Least
Traumatic Procedure
Since there is no cutting, stapling or stomach rerouting involved
in the LAP-BAND System procedure, it is considered the least traumatic
of all weight loss surgeries. The laparoscopic approach to the surgery
also offers the advantages of reduced post-operative pain, shortened
hospital stay and quicker recovery. If for any reason the LAP-BAND
System needs to be removed, the stomach generally returns to its
original form.
Adjustable
Treatment
The LAP-BAND System is also the only adjustable weight loss surgery
available in the United States. The diameter of the band is adjustable
to meet your individual needs, which can change as you lose weight.
For example, pregnant patients can expand their band to accommodate
a growing fetus, while patients who aren't experiencing significant
weight loss can have their bands tightened.
To
modify the size of the band, its inner surface can be inflated or
deflated with saline solution. The band is connected by tubing to
a reservoir, which is placed well under the skin during surgery.
After the operation, the surgeon can control the amount of saline
in the band by entering the reservoir with a fine needle through
the skin. The adjustments are performed in the doctor's office or
radiology suite in a matter of minutes.
Caution:
This device is restricted to use by or on the order of a physician.
The
BioEnterics LAP-BAND System and accessories contain no latex or
natural rubber materials.
The
LAP-BAND System is Patented and Copyrighted by BioEnterics.
For
more information on the manufacturer, visit http://www.lap-band.com/about.html
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