ABC's of Revision
Sandra,
I will be covering some of your questions in the next installment. Without a measurement of pouch width, it is impossible to determine how much your pouch has "stretched". The outflow of your pouch, the cross sectional area of your stoma is 4 times larger than it was when it was constructed. This is not an uncommon finding. Obviously this significantly reduces the restrictive component of your Rny.
Eric Schlesinger, MD, FACS
AZ Weight Loss Solutions
Thank you Dr. Schlesinger. I will watch for your next installment. Unfortunately the gastro doc only measured length and not width. When I see him next time I will inquire about what his impression was of the width. My impression from food intake is that my pouch is not overly large. I also have never had an issue with anything becoming "stuck" at the stoma so can believe that there is less restriction there.
Sandra
Sandra B. View my journal and educational pages at www.acdlady.com/WLS_1. "Trust your own instinct. Your mistakes might as well be your own, instead of someone else’s." –Billy Wilder "Know your labs and track your trends."
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Dr. Schlesinger,
I traveled to Houston in '99 for a vertical banded gastroplasty (VBG). Dropped from 225 to 160 but nine years later, at age 63, I am at 190. BMI is at 35 and I am not having any medical problems. However, I am so afraid that I am heading back to the 225. I am only 5'1" and I don't like the way I look or feel at 225. Why am I gaining if all is still intact? Has my pouch stretched? Do I need a revision? How do I determine if I need one? Is a VBG the same as the "sleeve" you talk about? Is a "lap band "a conceivable type of revision at this point? Dr. Horace T. Robbins did my surgery but retired 3 months later. I am unable to get any records. I live in deep south Texas and bariatric surgery is just coming into focus here. I truly believe that had a support group been available to me all these years, I would not be in the position I am. So all *****ad this......take advantage of the support that is sooooo important!!