Sleeve & Common Channel Size Combo
My sleeve will be revised to a 30F Bougie and my surgeon normally does a 100cm common channel. Both seem very small. I am leaning toward having him do a 125 common channel. He said he would if that's what I want. Thoughts?
the average, if there is one for the cc is 100cm. my cc is longer so that i would not have as many potential nutritional issues years down he road. my surgeon used to make a 75cm for a few years the shortest he makes is 125 cm. both my parents have osteoporosis so i didnt want anything that short... generalizing the shorter the cc the more potential nutritional issues.....with a larger cc i have no bathroom issues at all....
Very pleased with my 60f bouge and a 100cm common channel. I still was able to keep my sleeve tight but I know others with the same measures who have quite a bit of room after a year or so.
--gina
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A 30F is a very very tight sleeve. Having been on sleeve boards for around 7 years, I do not recommend that at all. There is no reason you need that tight a sleeve with a 100 cm common channel.
Please, go for at least a 32F, preferably a 34F or greater. Please.
There can be a lot of issues with too tight sleeves--and you do not need one that tight if you have malabsorption. Heck, respected sleeve-only surgeons won't do it that tight either because of complications.
Granted, each surgeon will vary slightly based on how tight he makes the sleeve around the bougie...but still... a 30 French is very very tight.
A 30F has a diameter of 10 mm. That's about 0.393".
A 34F will bring you up to a diameter of 11.3 mm... or 0.445"
Doesn't seem like a big difference, but it can make a gigantic difference.
(On a side note, I seem to remember Gagner making all of his two part DSers a 40 F or maybe even a 60F. It was no where near a 30F. :))
Lap-Band June 14, 2001. Dr. Rumbaut, Monterrey, Mexico.
Lap-Band removed after 7 years and converted to Sleeve Gastrectomy on July 7, 2008 by Dr. Roslin. I've had three happy healthy Lap-Band babies.... and one VSG baby. 5 years out from revision to VSG. Gained 55 pounds in past 5 months, now considering DS. :(
I had a 32F Bougie, and my sleeve was intended to be a "stand alone" surgery. I'm very happy with what I can eat right now. I eat "small normal" amounts, 7 years out. For example, a McDonalds Fillet o Fish sandwich and 1/2 serving of a regular fries would be a comfortably filling meal. I don't feel the need to graze or eat between meals. I did regain about half of the 130 lbs I lost with the sleeve, so I had a "revision" or the second half of a two stage DS. My surgeon chose 125 cm for my common channel. He felt that with only about 70lbs to lose, that would be fine for me, with fewer problems down the road.
Tonya