VBG in 87, lost 110#, band has migrated thru stomach wall
Hello,
I had the VBG in 87. I lost 110 pounds from Aug 30 87 to April 1 88.
I was in the hospital for an unrelated problem, migraine that wouldnt go away. My Doc was off for the weekend, I was on Morphine so my thinking wasnt that clear. I was given two enteric coated pills which formed a upside down V and obstructed the Pouch. This rendered my surgery ineffective. I eventually gained all of the weight back.
Currently, Endoscopies show that the Mesh Band, has migrated , with
seventy five percent in the stomach and twenty five percent thru the stomach wall. I saw a leading Gastro Doc at a teaching Hospital in Fla.
He says the band has to come out . He referred me to a surgeon who specializes in Gastric and Bariatric Surgery. I am awaiting the appt.
I wonder if anyone else has heard of this. I know band Migration is seen in about 1.6 percent of the cases. I havent read anything about penetration thru the stomach wall. The risk here is perforation and subsequent peritonitis.
If I have to have open abdominal surgery I will go for a revision, possibly to a Bypass.
VBG was great for me in the beginning. My Hospital stay was uncomplicated. It took some time to regain my strenght , which is true in all cases I think after major surgery.
I am interested in communicating with anyone here.
Sincerely,
Bev Ray
Bev,
Hi there, I had the VGB done in 1992 and I also have had a staple line break down. I am awaiting approval from my insurance company for a revision. After having major stomach problems and speaking with a gastro doctor. He has suggested a revision to RNY.
I have not gained back all my weight but I am well on my way. Dr. D that done my upper GI told me if I had not told him that I had the surgery he would have never known. I have really researched the RNY and I would perfer to have the DS. But my BMI is not high enough for the insurance to approve a DS. I just know I never want to go through this again.
Best wishes,
Tami Mitchem