What is plication surgery
VSG on 04/06/12
so this may be an incomplete explanation, and maybe someone else can provide a more technical explanation, but it's essentiallly where they fold the stomach in on itself and suture it together. Basically creating a sleeve-size stomach, but without cutting. Some people find it attractive because there's no possibility of a leak when there's no cutting, and supposedly it's reversible. But there are some serious downsides. For example, the possibility of polyps, ulcers, or cancer developing in the folds, where it's nearly impossible to diagnose or treat. The possibility that the folds could grow connected to each other via scar tissue, so there goes the reversibility. And finally, and maybe the most daunting, the fact that the stomach is still producing ghrelin.
I am NOT a plication fan. In fact, I feel pretty strongly about it for SO many reasons.
Having said THAT the way the surgeon's office explained it was that the hunger hormone still goes away because when you fold the stomach up, you're basically killing it off (they said put it to sleep like when you sit on your leg too long, but let's be real here). So, it cuts off those nerve receptors or whatever and after a week or two, you shouldn't get hunger.
You couldn't pay me enough to do this. Yes, there's a possibility of a leak for the first little while with VSG, but with all the downsides of the plication, no way in bloody hell. Then they are doing the iBand which is plication with a freaking lap-band on it. Yeah, THERE'S a good idea.
Disclaimer: I'm not a surgeon. I don't play one on TV. I'm sure either of these are great choices for some people and I fully support them. Just don't come near me with it.
Having said THAT the way the surgeon's office explained it was that the hunger hormone still goes away because when you fold the stomach up, you're basically killing it off (they said put it to sleep like when you sit on your leg too long, but let's be real here). So, it cuts off those nerve receptors or whatever and after a week or two, you shouldn't get hunger.
You couldn't pay me enough to do this. Yes, there's a possibility of a leak for the first little while with VSG, but with all the downsides of the plication, no way in bloody hell. Then they are doing the iBand which is plication with a freaking lap-band on it. Yeah, THERE'S a good idea.
Disclaimer: I'm not a surgeon. I don't play one on TV. I'm sure either of these are great choices for some people and I fully support them. Just don't come near me with it.
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VSG on 08/16/13
okay yeah so not only is it all plicated to cut off those nerves or whatever, but it also has the chance to cut off blood supply and cause the stomach to go nectrotic. also leaks can happen if the stomach dies and a hole appears. i predict it will be a short lived surgery choice
VSG on 04/06/12