revision options limited
I had RNY in 1999 lost 200 pounds but have in the last 4 years have gained back 100 pounds. My stoma has stretched out to be larger than my pouch. I did restore last December it held for 6 weeks I lost 35 pounds and then it let go and now stoma is even larger than before restore. I had RNY at DHMC in New Hampshire - they have no options for revision to fix the stoma so I am going out of state. I was determined that I wanted RNY converted to DS. I went to a surgeon who does many types of revisions including to ds. He informed me he would do it but did not think it was a good idea. My RNY was not done in the "normal" fashion. One of the biggest things is four lines of staples that he would need to go through which would make greater risk of leakage. Also pouch and intestines were done a bit different. He gave me the option of doing DS but needed to understand he would give mortality rate 2 in 50. Also because of intestines would have more BMs than normal DS patients. He gave me a few other options and I decided to have him put the lapband at the bottom of my pouch to narrow the stoma and hopefully keep it at proper size. So I am having the lapband on Jan 29th. I am excited but also nervous about if it will work and if I wil be disappointed. Every time I read the message boards here I think the DS sounds great and am disappointed that it is not an option for me because of what was done back in 1999 with the RNY. The surgeon I had then was an older surgeon- he only did open procedures but it was what was available and known back then. Fortunately he doesn't even do surgeries anymore. Any feedback , particularly if anyone has had revision to stoma with lapband or knows someone who has, would be appreciated.
on 1/19/08 8:24 am - lindenhurst, ny
I am accepting that there has to be a reason and that the lapband over RNY is the right choice. My surgeon is Dr. Roslin who is also in NYC and experienced with both RNY amd lapband so I am comfortable with him. It is the reason I am traveling from NH to NYC because although there are surgeons that do RNY and ones that do lapband in NH there are none that do both or that do lapband over RNY. GOOD LUCK ON THE 24TH. are you excited, nervous, anxious and all of the above.