Considering Revision surgery...From RNY to???
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A lot of folks get a RNY to Duodenal Switch (DS) revision. All I have seen were very happy with that revision. Others will be along to give more info. ALso, feel free to check out the DS forum to learn more about the proceedure. It is the most forgiving in terms of helping you keep the weight off long term. Only thing is for a revision of this sort...you must find a surgeon who does them often, as it can be a tricky operation. But many have gone before you and do great.
I just had a Lapband removed to a DS. So far it is good. For me...having a revision, the most important thing to consider was what option would give me the LONG TERM results I wasted.
Best wishes...hope to see you on the DS board soon asking more.
CW= 145 ***GOAL REACHED on Christmas Day 2010****
GW=145
5'6" BMI= 23
LapBand 3/2006 to Revision DS 12/2009
Get the FACTS about the Duodenal Switch at www.DSFACTS.com or http://www.duodenalswitch.com/
Extended Tummy Tuck, BL/BA scheduled for 11/18/11 Dr. Larry Lickstein
I didn't know about the DS until someone invited me to check out the DS Forum, but when I started checking it out, the more I learned the more I liked. I decided I wanted the DS and that it was what would work for me long term. I love to eat, I really enjoy eating and the social atmosphere that goes with eating and the DS allows me to eat like a naturally thin person does and it's awesome. I have no bowel issues, you hear the myths about, in fact it's hard to find anything about the DS that I don't like. I do take a bunch of vitamins and get blood drawn and labs done every 6 months to make sure I'm not getting deficient in anything, but you should be doing that with RNY as well.
Feel free to check out my profile; you can see what I'm doing and what the differences is before and after and more about my RNY experiences. You can also read my 1 year out post here:
www.obesityhelp.com/forums/DS/4024505/One-year-ago-today-who -could-have-known/action,replies/topic_id,4024505/page,1/
I'm loving life like never before, I feel great; like I'm 30 again. My only regret is that I didn't do the revision 10 years ago.
Kerry
My revision was done open, but then so was my original gastric bypass. I don't think there was really any choice in my case, I had so much scar tissue, so many adhesion's and so much damage from the old surgery that I don't think I could have been revised and repaired properly through LAP.
Many of the revision surgeons will only do a revision open because they want to be able to look around at everything while they're in there (so I'm told). But I really have no experience with any LAP procedure. If it were me, I wouldn't be concerned about if the surgery was going to be open or LAP, but I would be concerned about the surgeons plan and how much experience he has revising RNY to DS. That kind of a revision takes a lot of skill, persistence and patients to get it done right and there are not a lot of surgeons who have those skills. So my advise is to make sure you get an experienced revision surgeon, one that you're comfortable with.
Kerry
Thanks...I have an appt for a consultation at Barix Clinic for the revision on 1/22/10. I found out that they do not offer the DS revision and only a band around the RNY or repair of the RNY. could you recommend a Revision Surgeon? I am in Michigan but I have no problem going out of town for the procedure. I would like to get the DS not a repair or the band. I have BC/BS so I can go anywhere. But if you know of a DR. in Michigan can you recommend one to me..or if you know of someone who can refer me to a qualified Dr. Thank you I would appreciate any help.. I went on the site to look over some of the Dr's but a little overwhelming.
Michigan
Mustafa A. Hares, MD, FACSMichigan Bariatric
3100 Cross Creek Parkway, Suite 160
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
Phone: 248-371-3199
Fax: 248-371-1930
Contact: Jacquelyn Smiertka, RN
Email: [email protected]
Paul Kemmeter, MD, FACS *
Grand Health Partners
2060 East Paris Avenue, S.E., Suite 100
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Phone: 616-956-6100 or 1-888-691-0050 toll free
Fax: 616-956-6637
Marek Lutrzykowski, MD
Email: [email protected]
Oakland Bariatrics
10 W Square Lake Rd., Suite 200
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
Phone: 248-322-1543
Fax: 248-322-1547
Bruce MacPherson, MD
Email: [email protected]
10 W Square Lake Rd., Suite 200
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
Phone: 248-858-7666
Fax: 248-858-7601
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Minnesota
Henry Buchwald, MD, PhDEmail: [email protected]
Sayeed Ikramuddin, MD *
University of Minnesota Medical Center
Weight Management Center
Phillips-Wangensteen Building
First Floor, Clinic 1E
516 Delaware Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: 612-626-6666
Also, here's a link to all the states so you can click on a state and see which DS surgeons are located there:
www.dsfacts.com/North-American-Duodenal-Switch-Surgeons.html
http://www.dsfacts.com/duodenal-switch-surgeons.html
Are you looking for DS surgeons or DS surgeons who do revisions? It's not the same list; revisions to DS are tricky business and there are only a few world wide I would recommend for that. The only one I know of that's close to New England is Dr. Greenbaum in NJ.
Kerry