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- Repeat Bariatric Surgery:
- Aetna considers medically necessary surgery to correct complications from bariatric surgery, such as obstruction or stricture.
- Aetna considers repeat bariatric surgery medically necessary for members whose initial bariatric surgery was medically necessary (i.e., who met medical necessity criteria for their initial bariatric surgery), and who meet either of the following medical necessity criteria:
- Conversion to a RYGB or BPD/DS may be considered medically necessary for members who have not had adequate success (defined as loss of more than 50 percent of excess body weight) two years following the primary bariatric surgery procedure and the member has been compliant with a prescribed nutrition and exercise program following the procedure; or
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Revision of a primary bariatric surgery procedure that has failed due to dilation of the gastric pouch is considered medically necessary if the primary procedure was successful in inducing weight loss prior to the pouch dilation, and the member has been compliant with a prescribed nutrition and exercise program following the procedure.
So best of luck....I just restarted my revision journey...had my blood work done today, Endoscopy Monday morning, and Upper GI on Thursday....I'm keeping my fingers crossed...Keep me updated or share any info you get and I will be sure to do the same Christine
Thank you ladies so much - to be honest I haven't gotten on a scale in like 6 months because I know that I have gained - at my highest i was at 319 and never under 200 - my husband is in his journey for lap band so i am helping him get his stuff together - question - what step did you do first - did you get an upper GI and then see a surgeon please any info will be greatly appreciated