Has anyone else had a revision after a micropouch with a low BMI?
I am 7 years post-op and have gained about 50lbs since my lowest/goal weight.
I have a BMI of 31.9 now which some may concider too low for a revision but Ive tried everything to lose the weight and nothing works. I eat right, excersize but the past 3 years I feel hungry a lot and can eat a lot more.
Has anyone else had a revision after a micropouch (performed by Dr. Sapala)?
I want to know what to do. I feel lost.
Any advice is welcomed.
Thanks,
JT
on 3/22/12 11:34 am
Do you know if they left the remnant stomach inside you? I would think that would be necessary for a revision surgeon to have anything to work with. They supposedly make the micro pouch the size of a grape, which wouldn't give a revision surgeon much to work with unless there is the remnant stomach to use. In standard RNY, they DO have the remnant stomach, so hopefully you do too.
I would ask one of the top revision guys, and only one of the top guys, which are Kesheshian and Rabkin, both in CA. There may be another somewhere who would agree to try something, but you don't need to be a guinea pig in any more procedures, or lose any tissue that may limit your future options. Please contact one of those surgeons, and see what they say.
All the best to you JT.
Hey there ~
I, too, am a long ago Micropouch recipient of Dr. Sapala. I had my open RNY in 2000, lost 170 lbs, and began a slow re-gain of 70-ish pounds over the last 5 years or so. I consulted with Dr. Marek Lutrzykowski in West Bloomfield, MI regarding my options for revision. I had my Scope done, and while my itty bitty pouch is still as itty as ever, my stoma has completely dilated and there is no more restriction. The food just flows on through, and I'm always starving. I can still only eat small amounts as ever, but my pouch never stays full. This is a problem. At 43 years old, I've got arthritis and bursitis in the creaky old hips, and it's not as easy getting around as it once was. My biggest fear is to gain it all back eventually, and REALLY be immobilized.
Anyhoo, Dr L explained to me that there is so very little pouch to work with, until he get's in there, he can't say for sure if he'll be able to do the sleeve portion of the DS. It's a possibility that he'll have to skip that, maybe try to tighten up my stoma, and complete the procedure further down. His record and experience with the revision procedures is impeccible. I especially find it a God-Send that practicing in the same area that Dr Sapala had practiced for so long, he is more than familiar with the Micropouch. He has explained to me all of the possible outcomes, as well as risks, and I totally and completely trust him to do whatever will be best for me. I found him on DSFacts.com, and he's a real pro.
My Revision is set for next Wed, 11/23/12... wish me luck!
I hope someone found this helpful!!