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I have my pre-op consultation with Dr. Borland in New Iberia, La scheduled for next Monday, May 17th. Can anybody give me some advice about what questions to ask during that visit?? The closer I get, the more excited I get, and my mind is going blank....

Thanks in advance!!

Karen

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Just a few off the top of my head that were some of my concerns.

1. How many sleeves has surgeon perform?

2. What are his complication, leak and death statistics.

3. What size bougie is used?

4. How long is the hospital stay?

5. Does Dr take an x-ray of the sleeve post-op?

6. How many leak tests are performed and when?

7. Does Dr oversew or use glue on the staple line?

8. What type of aftercare is available to me? Nutritionist, support group, psychiatrist, etc

9. Follow up lab work, when do they pull the labs.

10. Does he have any actual patient testimonials that you could review?

Best wishes, and keep us posted.

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Wow, my consult is today so some of these are getting added to MY list of questions! :)

Tiffy - for #4 and #7... what do I WANT to hear from him? I don't know which size is best or which type of suture is preferred.

Karen - good luck! I will come back and chime in after my own consult today if I have good questions that come up and I'll add them :)

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Hello. My name is Deb. I just happen upon this blog in regards to questions to ask the surgeon. My consultation is June the 14 with Dr. Stanley Hoehn in Shawnee Mission KS. I will add some of these questions to my list that I already have. Thanks Tiffykins.

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I also asked about the pre and post op diets....and what happens if there is a leak cost wise ( I'm a self payer).

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