Laparascopic surgeries after VSG

IrishColleen
on 7/10/15 11:02 am - Owosso, MI

I just heard today that someone's surgeon (not VSG surgeon) told them that they cannot have a cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal) by laparascopic means AFTER VSG or RNY surgery.  

Has anyone else been advised of this by their VSG surgeon or any other doctor??  

Has anyone had abdominal laparascopic surgery after VSG?

He was told something about the inflating of the abdominal cavity could cause harm????

    

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frisco
on 7/10/15 11:22 am

I think one of the issues with lap abdominal surgery after massive WL and not just exclusive to WLS is the amount of loose skin that may effect the lap process.

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Chrissy W.
on 7/10/15 11:41 am - Indianapolis, IN
VSG on 07/01/13

I had my VSG on 7/1/13 and had a cholecystectomy last December - both laparoscopically, and both by the same surgeon with no complications. I've never heard warnings about inflating the abdominal cavity post WLS. BUT, I suppose crazy exceptions could come up, like adhesions to the abdominal wall, maybe? That's the main one that comes to mind, but I'm not a medical professional, nor are 99.99% of those who frequent OH. Questions like this are perfect for your surgeon, or his/her nurse if it's a serious concern. I don't know about your surgeon's office, but mine was full of fantastic people who were happy to answer my questions and make sure that I was as educated as possible. Call and ask :) No one will think you're silly for wanting to stay informed!

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hollykim
on 7/10/15 12:47 pm - Nashville, TN
Revision on 03/18/15
On July 10, 2015 at 11:02 AM Pacific Time, IrishColleen wrote:

I just heard today that someone's surgeon (not VSG surgeon) told them that they cannot have a cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal) by laparascopic means AFTER VSG or RNY surgery.  

Has anyone else been advised of this by their VSG surgeon or any other doctor??  

Has anyone had abdominal laparascopic surgery after VSG?

He was told something about the inflating of the abdominal cavity could cause harm????

no,not true. I have had several laparoscopic procedures since my VSG 7 years ago. 

 


          

 

MissNexxie
on 7/10/15 3:06 pm
VSG on 04/30/14

I had vsg last year and lap cholecystectomy this past May, both procedures by same surgeon. No issues at all. Dealt with same gas pains but the GB was an easier recovery. Have not heard about any limits on lap surgeries after VSG. When in doubt, check with your bariatric surgeon.

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stacyrg
on 7/10/15 3:57 pm
VSG on 05/12/14

I had my gallbladder removed laparascopically 8 months after my surgery.  The same surgeon did both surgeries.  He told me the recovery would be easy and it was.  No problems at all.

        

Hislady
on 7/10/15 10:20 am, edited 7/10/15 10:20 am - Vancouver, WA

My surgeon must not have gotten the memo because I had my lap band (bad idea) put in and taken out plus a gall bladder removal all done thru the same original incisions and had no problems what so ever. Easy Peasy maybe just your surgeon doesn't want to do it that way.

ThinLizzy
on 7/10/15 9:15 pm

I've had 2 post vsg abdominal laparascopic surgeries. No problems. Care does have to be taken to remove and scar adhesions but it was routine...



Cicerogirl, The PhD
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on 7/11/15 5:25 am - OH

Nonsense.  MOST people have laparoscopic gallbladder removal after RNY and VSG.

Lora

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michele1
on 7/12/15 7:03 am
Revision on 07/07/15

Not true , I had my lapband laproscopic, had colon resection due to colon rectal cancer laproscopic and just had my band removed, hernia repair, scar tissue removed and sleeve done laproscopically with no complications.

Lapband 6/08 90 pounds lost!  Band slip and esophageal dilation diagnosed 5/15

LapBand removed, hernia repaired and sleeved 7/8/15

 

   

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