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This might seem like a silly question but... I have seen many posts about issues with incision at the "drain" site. Just wondering is having a drain a standard part of the rny surgery?

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I had a RNY and did not have any drain. Although some people do have a drain port put in for a few days. Probably a good question for your surgeon.

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no drain...I had roux-en y.

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No drain here. I think it depends on what your individual surgeon does. I did have an extra incision where a medicine ball was attached, though.

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It is all about the surgeon. In the program I went through, only one of the 3 surgeons uses them (lucky me, I got the one who did).

Honestly I think that may have been the worst part of my surgery, but since it was only for a week I guess things could have been much worse.

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No drain for me.

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I had rny and I had a Jp drain. It was taken out before I left the hospital. I also had a ng tube in place which apparently not all surgeons do, that was the worst thing ever

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My surgeon told me he puts in a drain when necessary - usually for heavier patients. I had a drain for 4 days. It was supposed to be in for a week, but the tubing got plugged and it had to come out early. It was a bit of a pain to deal with, but not too bad overall.

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No drain for me

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No drain for me (RNY) or the 4 friends I have who had the same surgeon. Friends at another surgical office did have drains. They did not do a liquid diet pre-surg, which I have heard has a connection to the drains. Something about the size of the liver? I don't really know. They both hated the drains.

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No drain here... I asked my surgeon beforehand and he said he only does it when necessary in extremely obese patients.

Good question to ask.

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I had a drain for one week, it was really no big deal. No pain or discomfort associated with it. My surgeon puts one in every pt. with RNY.

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