Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

Big decision to make....Help!!



Recommended Posts

Man there are a number of ways to find a Dr to place your band. People here will tell you about their choices.

Being four years into this banded life I would say an experience Dr that is accesible is the best choice. Whether in Mx or US.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

All surgeons had to do their first band once. If you decide against it, can I take your place?

I wonder if they would video tape it and let you see it afterward, then you would know how well it went.

Good luck - keep us posted.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

If given the choice, would you have the procedure done with a surgeon who has never done one (but would have a proctor present) and it be free of charge or would you go to a surgeon who has performed thousands and be self pay??? ($8500 in mexico):help:

Banding is the easiest procedure in bariatrics to do. With that said, there is a learning curve. The sutures can't be too tight, they can't be too loose. The band can't be too high, it can't be too low. The sutures cannot be too many in number, nor too few.

Once the learning curve is over things are fine. But complication stats (erosion, slips, etc.) are indeed higher for newbie surgeons. Something as simple as scratching the back of the stomach can possibly cause erosion years down the road. That is the biggest reason I wouldn't personally go to a newbie surgeon. This was my last shot at weight loss and I wasn't going to screw it up. I gave myself every opportunity to do this the right way.

It's kinda like crocheting. The first project is probably pretty fugly, not even. But with practice it's just about perfect. Same concept applies to the band.

I can't say that I would go to anyone with less than 250 bands myself. If someone didn't have any money at all and having a newbie do it was the only shot they had it might be different. I wouldn't do it, but many would.

Another issue is aftercare. Fills are an art, not a skill. Anyone can measure out a cc or two. But to get good restriction without absolute misery is hard to do.

The problem with banding is that all the bad stuff usually happens after surgery or after the fills. It's not like a minor complication in OR that you fix right then and there. Our complications often times don't happen (from surgery) until down the road.

So you have to weigh money vs. skill. You have to do what is right for you.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

would much rather do it in the states with a trama team on board.

Songgal.....

Do you mean trauma team? They are available if one goes to a hospital vs. a clinic just like in US hospitals vs. surgicenters.

Trauma teams are not typically available in surgicenters because ambulances don't typically bring traumas into a clinic setting. A trauma isn't usually someone with a complication in OR, traumas are more like someone with a leg hanging off from an auto accident. Surgeons take care of mess ups in OR.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I am actually having my surgery this way. My Dr. has done alot of Gastric Bypass surgeries, but no lap band. He is going to have a proctor in there who had performed 100's of lap band surgeries. I was a little nervous at first, but I know my surgeon has done alot of other surgeries, so he knows how to make incisions, and with the proctor there, the proctor will talk him through everything else. I actually feel lucky that there will be 2 Dr.'s in the OR.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I am actually having my surgery this way. My Dr. has done alot of Gastric Bypass surgeries, but no lap band. He is going to have a proctor in there who had performed 100's of lap band surgeries. I was a little nervous at first, but I know my surgeon has done alot of other surgeries, so he knows how to make incisions, and with the proctor there, the proctor will talk him through everything else. I actually feel lucky that there will be 2 Dr.'s in the OR.

A greater majority of the time there are two surgeons in there. There are typically five incisions. There is a stand that holds one of them (fills your belly with gas) and it takes two surgeons to hold the other 3-4 trocars in your incisions.

Just a bit of... trivia? :welldoneclap: Is that the right word?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I was not my Dr.s first, however I was the first band at the hospital. Although he had not done a band in almost a year, ( move, opening new practice) I was not too nervous. A little I will admitt!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I actually had my surgery done at a University Hospital. So there was a whole group of Learning Surgeons watching. Some assisted the surgeon, BUT...the Surgeon was doing the actual surgery.

I think I am to big of a chicken to let someone practice on me? I would probably lay an egg! :smile:

But that is me and my comfort level--others would be fine with the surgery so long as the other surgeon is there instructing.

You should do what you feel comfortable with--what is right for you.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I would go for it for sure. I can understand you being nervous about it being his first time, however keep in mind that Allergan is very much on top of how and who does the surgery. I am sure that they will have a very experienced surgeon in with him.

This is great news for you. To be able to have the band in the US, have followup care with your surgeon right here in the US.

Anyone can do a fill and unfill. Most likely your first will be under fluro. Ask your Dr about all of your concerns. Do not be afraid that you will offend him. This is your body, your band, your life.

My poor surgeon went through a 3 page list of questions with me. One by one. He wasn't offened took his time with me and made me feel very confident in my decision.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I would only have the French Mid band placed if I had a choice. It is much "better" ,5x's less complications than the FDA approved ones.

Yes free is great but this is life long implant, less than a good used car.

Do the doctors in your sig link even place US - FDA approved bands?

I'm interested in your stats about complications. Have any links?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Trending Products

  • Trending Topics

  • Recent Status Updates

    • BeanitoDiego

      I've hit a stall 9 months out. I'm not worried, though. My fitness levels continue to improve and I have nearly accomplished my pre-surgery goal of learning to scuba dive! One dive left to complete to get my PADI card 🐠
      I was able to go for a 10K/6mile hike in the mountains two days ago just for the fun of it. In the before days, I might have attempted this, but it would have taken me 7 or 8 hours to complete and I would have been exhausted and in pain for the next two days. Taking my time with breaks for snacks and water, I was finished with my wee jaunt in only 4 hours 😎 and really got to enjoy photographing some insects, fungi, and turtles.
      Just for fun last week, I ran two 5Ks in two days, something I would have never done in the past! Next goal is a 10K before the end of this month.
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • Teriesa

      Hi everyone, I wrote back in May about having no strength. I still get totally exhausted just walking from room to room, it’s so bad I’m using a walker with wheels of all things. I had the gastric sleeve Jan. 24th. I’m doing exactly what the programs says, except protein shakes. I have different meats and protein bars daily, including vitamins daily. I do drink my fluids as well.  I go in for IV hydration 4 days a week and feel ok just til evening.  So far as of Jan 1st I’ve dropped 76 lbs. I just want to enjoy the weight lose. Any suggestions or has anyone else gone thru this??  Doctor says just increase calorie intake, still the same. 
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • Stone Art By SKL

      Decorative Wall Cladding & Panels | Stone Art By SKL
      Elevate your space with Stone Art By SKL's decorative wall claddings & panels. Explore premium designs for timeless elegance.
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • Clueless_girl

      Losing my hair in clumps and still dealing with "stomach" issues from gallbladder removal surgery. On the positive side I'm doing better about meeting protein and water goals and taking my vitamins, so yay? 🤷‍♀️
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • BeanitoDiego

      I've hit a stall 9 months out. I'm not worried, though. My fitness levels continue to improve and I have nearly accomplished my pre-surgery goal of learning to scuba dive! One dive left to complete to get my PADI card 🐠
      I was able to go for a 10K/6mile hike in the mountains two days ago just for the fun of it. In the before days, I might have attempted this, but it would have taken me 7 or 8 hours to complete and I would have been exhausted and in pain for the next two days. Taking my time with breaks for snacks and water, I was finished with my wee jaunt in only 4 hours 😎 and really got to enjoy photographing some insects, fungi, and turtles.
      · 1 reply
      1. BabySpoons

        Amazing! Congrats!!! Watch out for the sharks. 🦈

  • Recent Topics

  • Hot Products

  • Sign Up For
    Our Newsletter

    Follow us for the latest news
    and special product offers!
  • Together, we have lost...
      lbs

    PatchAid Vitamin Patches

    ×