Question re: revision surgery
Has anyone ever gone into a revision surgery and not exactly sure what you will come out with? I know it sounds strange but I had a lapband more than 3 years ago but have a really severe slip that has caused some damage. I have had it unfilled and am waiting for inxurance to give me approval for revision.
Now the big question is I might come out with a gastric sleeve, rny, or a combination of both due to my odd anatomy damage and not sure what will be fixable when they go in. I have read up on all surgeries and though I do feel that there is one that would be better for me I agree with my new doctor of a year that it might not be the safest option for me when they are able to actually go in and find out what is damaged. I am ok with my doctor doing what he does best as he is one of the best revision surgeons in out area and I am driving 2 hours one way to go to him, but as a human the unknown is kinda scary.
Just so you know I am not going into this and letting the doctor just fo what he wants, it is a damage of internal organs andstomach damage that will be the choice making factor.
Becca from South Texas.
on 8/24/10 1:16 pm
When you say a "combo" of the RNY and the gastric sleeve, it sound as if you are speaking of the DS. The main difference between the RNY and the DS surgeries is that the RNY utilizes a "pouch" and takes your pyloric valve out of the equation, where the DS utilizes a sleeve stomach which keeps your pyloric valve. In the RNY, the remainder of the stomach is left floating inside you and it is still producing Grehlin, the hunger hormone 24/7. With the DS or the sleeve, the outer curvature of the stomach where the majority of the Grehlin is secreted, is completely removed. The sleeves can also be made in different sizes, depending on what size "bougie" is used.
It sounds as if you need to figure out what you want and then see if this surgeon you are planning on going to has enough experience doing it. If he doesn't, then HE WILL GIVE YOU THE SURGERY HE WANTS, and "convince" you after the fact that it was the "right one for you". And, how are you going to know what the truth is, unless someone videotapes your surgery close up?
I've seen several people on here come out with surgeries that they weren't expecting nor were they happy with. Better to do your homework and ask questions BEFORE getting cut open and save yourself another expensive and dangerous revision to fix this one!
Thank you Cheri and Holly!
Think twice, cut once! I've had 3 surgeries now, RNY, VSG and DS .
Ask me about the DS or visit dsfacts.com
2002 - RNY
2010 - RNY to VSG
2011 - Full DS-August 24th
HW 311 SW 306 CW 235 GW 150
What I have learned is this: if there is too much damage, the surgey will either be done in two stages, or you may end up with a combination as you described. In my case, I want a sleeve, not the RNY, so my surgeon will know that going in. If he can't do the sleeve at the same time, then I'll have to heal for 6 to 12 weeks, and then have VSG surgery. Good luck to you, sending you good thoughts.....
April 2006: lap band
SW: 256, LW: 201
Planning revision to VSG
Becca from South Texas.
on 9/2/10 1:44 pm - Tuvalu
I can tell you right now, you're not going to get a revision to the DS from this guy...or, if you do...you'll be the "let's try this and see if it works" patient. I'm saying that because if you go to HIS page at OH, you will see that on the pages he pays for where they list all of his experience, there is not one DS listed.
DS surgeons in TX can be located at dsfacts.com
If they don't do revisions, you may have to consider out-of-state.
Really, you don't want to come out of urgery with some bizarre hybrid configuration because it was all the surgeon there that day could figure out. If you think you want a DS, go to a DS surgeon. There aren't that many, but it's worth it.