Was your surgery in a Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence?
I'm just curious. I keep seeing messages from people that are getting huge amounts put in their bands on the first fill along with a lot of other things that seem dangerous to me. I would like to know if your surgery was done in a program that is considered a Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence and what your first fill amount was.
COE: Yes
FFA: 3 CCs
Now, I'm not a doctor and the program I'm in definately moves slow. They keep you moving forward steadily but safely. I'm just curious and I'm not saying anyones doctor is bad. This is simply me being curious.
Center of excellence must meet these requirements:
COE: Yes
FFA: 3 CCs
Now, I'm not a doctor and the program I'm in definately moves slow. They keep you moving forward steadily but safely. I'm just curious and I'm not saying anyones doctor is bad. This is simply me being curious.
Center of excellence must meet these requirements:
- Must have adequate resources for bariatric patients
- Must show excellent patient outcomes
- Must prove institutional commitment at the highest level
- Must have specialized bariatric patient equipment
- Personnel is specially trained for bariatric patient care
- Must have a large case volume
- Must collect and maintain case management & outcomes data
- Advanced practice personnel (FNP-C, PA-C)
- Diet/Nutrition support
- Psychological support
- Dedicated bariatric patient care unit
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Inservice education
Yes..both my surgeon's practice & the hospital are COE's. My first fill was 3.8cc's with fluro. I think many surgeons opt using fluro on the first fill to both make sure all is ok and so they can give a better fill level based on the individual..thus they are often larger than would be given if it were a blind fill. Mine uses the fluro for our first fill and then if/when they desire to check our restriction and/or at one yr to verify all is ok. Our routine adjustments are much smaller and are based on how much we are eating and how much restriction we have.
Yes, I had my surgery at a COE...they had an entire WLS wing! Thats why I chose them.
I have the Realize C band (11cc)
I had my first fill at 8 weeks post-op 3 cc
second fill four weeks later 2.5 cc.
Total 5.5. I was suprised that I got 2.5 on my second fill because my office seems a little conserviative. I think it was because I was whining about how I could probablly eat almost 4 cups of food if I wanted to! I have pretty good restriction now and may postpone my 3rd fill.
I have the Realize C band (11cc)
I had my first fill at 8 weeks post-op 3 cc
second fill four weeks later 2.5 cc.
Total 5.5. I was suprised that I got 2.5 on my second fill because my office seems a little conserviative. I think it was because I was whining about how I could probablly eat almost 4 cups of food if I wanted to! I have pretty good restriction now and may postpone my 3rd fill.
I was just banded this past Monday the 18th and yes, my surgeon is part of a team that has earned the Center of excellance, so has the hospital . Everyone was well informed with information concerning Realize band and I felt very safe and secure having my surgery at this hospital. I truly believe one should do research on the doctors and hospital before jumping in with both feet. They also have a good support group, but being that I work 9hr days, and the hospital is 2hrs away, just cannot attend. Wish there was a support group closer. But the dietician did say that she could email me the topics of discussion and any surveys, test, etc. to do at home. I think I may do that until I can find a support group closer to home. Farmgirl58
VSG on 10/18/17
I had my surgery done at an Center of Excellence where I also had my first fill twelve weeks later. I had 8ccs put in under flouro. It was easy to see when restriction was achieved and I felt it too.!!! Rather agressive but I had no restriction prior and virtually no weight loss. My doctor puts in what is necessary to achieve restriction under flouro. There are no routine fills. All are patient driven.
My doctor explained that the thickness of stomachs are very different depending on certain co-morbidities. So the amount of fill will vary from patient to patient. If the stomach tissue is thick less fill is needed and in my case a thinner stomach tissue will require more.
My doctor explained that the thickness of stomachs are very different depending on certain co-morbidities. So the amount of fill will vary from patient to patient. If the stomach tissue is thick less fill is needed and in my case a thinner stomach tissue will require more.