VSG or RNY to DS, has anyone done this?
I KNEW I would need two procedures. I have lost a little over 100 pounds in two years with the VSG. And I have lost one size in pants. <br />
I would greatly appreciate any information you can pass along.<br />
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Thanks!<br />
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LaToya
LaToya
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on 12/30/13 7:51 am
Since you already have the sleeve stomach, it would be an absolute shame to get the RNY instead of the DS for several reasons.
You have the first half of the DS, all that is now needed is the bypass part. The DS is the most successful of the weight loss surgeries as far as weight loss, weight maintenance, and resolution of co-morbiditeis.
It would be a shame for them to cut up a perfectly functioning sleeved stomach like you have, take your pyloric valve out of the equation and replace it with a manmade stoma, which would then make you susceptible to dumping, reactive hypoglycemia, and unable to take NSAIDs for pain ever again.
You will be subjected to less surgery and end up with a more successful surgery if you get the rest of the DS, but I'm not sure your previous surgeon has the skill to do the DS. I've heard sewing the duodenum likened to sewing wet tissue paper, and it takes more training, not to mention it already sounds like your previous surgeon wasn't clear or upfront with you. You need a real DS surgeon.
Of course either the DS or RNY will require you to take more supplements and follow your lab work, so make sure you are OK with that since it will be the main difference from the VSG.
I agree with Amy. Ad the DS to your sleeve. I would not revise to RNY.I can only speak from my own experience and observations. While RNY works for some it is increasingly failing long term. I revised from RNY to DS.
Make sure you go to a Dr. who is vetted and known for RNY to DS revision not just revisions as not all Dr's are capable of this complicated surgery.
Revision from RNY to DS 12/10/12 Dr. Ara Kesishian BMI: 19
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on 12/31/13 10:26 am
Just re-read your title, and do you mean sleeve, THEN Rny, THEN DS?? Like DS as the third surgery after the sleeve has been ruined buy making it into the pouch?
In that case not likely. The stomach would have been cut up so much there may not be enough material left to patch the pouch back into a sleeve.
It would be insane to intentionally to have all three surgeries in this order, and any surgeon that recommended this shouldn't be practicing. It would be more likely that Rny would get revised to ERny, as it's easier on the surgeon, but not as effective, and more prone to problems.
I hope I understood the question in my other answer, and you still have a sleeve and it hasn't been fooled with yet, as it shouldn't be that big of a deal to give a sleeve the extra oomph of the DS.
LaToya
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Revision to DS is the only logical choice when you have the sleeve already. If you are thinking about getting re-sleeved as well, you will want a very experienced surgeon. You will probably want to travel to the U of M in MN to Dr. Henry Buchwald.
RNY to DS Revision 4/29/2011
Dr. Henry Buchwald
"Think twice.....Cut ONCE"
LaToya
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Twitter: @ScrogginsFamily
LaToya
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Twitter: @ScrogginsFamily