LAP-BANDŽ and Gastric Bypass procedures in Torrance, Californiapresented by the Coastal Center for Obesity for residents of the South Bay including Torrance, Carson, Palos Verdes, San Pedro, Long Beach, Playa del Rey, Marina Del Rey, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Hawthorne, Inglewood, Westchester, Playa Vista, Gardena, and El Segundo |
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Surgical weight loss operations performed at Coastal Center for Obesity
Coastal Center for Obesity include laparoscopic, open Roux-en-Y gastric
bypass and the LAP-BANDŽ procedure. We do not perform the duodenal switch
procedure or the biliopancreatic diversion. We feel these operations are
associated with more short and long term complications and therefore are not
currently performing them. Comparison between the LAP-BANDŽ and Gastric Bypass proceduresLAP-BANDŽ
Gastric Bypass
Roux-en-Y Gastric BypassOperation
In the
gastric bypass procedure, a 15-20cc stomach pouch is
constructed (usual stomach approximately 1500cc or greater). The remainder of
the stomach is separated from the new stomach pouch and stapled closed. This
part of the stomach is not removed. The new stomach pouch is then connected to
the small intestine. This is done by dividing the intestine approximately 40cm
from the stomach and attaching the distal part to the stomach pouch. The
proximal part of the divided intestine is then connected to the side of the
intestine that was previously attached to the pouch. The roux limb is that part
of the intestine between the stomach pouch and the connection to the proximal
small intestine. Laparoscopic vs. OpenThe most significant recent advance in bariatric surgery is the technique of
laparoscopy. Using laparoscopy,
Roux-en-Y gastric bypass can be done with five
small incisions rather that one large incision. Otherwise the laparoscopic
procedure is the same as the open procedure. The laparoscopic approach results
in less pain, quicker recovery, shorter hospital stay, less scarring, and
quicker return to normal activity. Complications related to the incision, such
as infections and hernias, are nearly eliminated with the laparoscopic approach.
Results of Gastric Bypass
Risks of Gastric Bypass
Adjustable Gastric Banding (LAP-BANDŽ)Adjustable gastric banding operations have been performed for the treatment of obesity in Europe and Australia for many years with proven effectiveness and safety . The LAP-BANDŽ, a type of adjustable gastric band, was recently approved (June 2002) for use in the United States. It is an attractive procedure because it is less invasive than a gastric bypass, adjustable, and reversible. Operation
Results
Risks
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