Weight
Loss Surgery Through Gastric Banding - Two Options
Available in U.S.
Brandon Cornett
Weight loss surgery in the U.S. has exploded in popularity
over the last few years. Several factors contribute
to this. For one thing, the surgical techniques and
technology associated with bariatric weight-loss surgery
have come quite a long way. So generally speaking,
success rates are higher and recovery times are shorter.
The most recent development in this area has been
the addition of another form of gastric banding surgery.
Now, patients in the U.S. can choose between two popular
products for their adjustable gastric banding procedures.
What is Adjustable Gastric Banding?
An Adjustable Gastric Band is a band that goes around
the upper part of the stomach. It is inserted through
small laparoscopic incisions, and when fully inserted
it creates a small "pouch" in the upper
stomach, thereby reducing the stomach's capacity (and
the patient's capacity for food). WebMD has a nice
illustration of this procedure, and you can see it
at this web address: www.webmd.com/hw-popup/gastric-banding
LAP-BAND System - The Existing Option
Patients in the U.S. have had access to the Lap-Band
since it was approved by the FDA in 2001. When people
mention the Lap Band, they are almost always referring
to the LAP-BAND (r) System, which is a product developed
by the BioEnterics Corporation, now part of Allergan.
As mentioned above, this type of gastric banding
procedure uses an adjustable silicon band that is
placed around the upper portion of the stomach. The
band is inserted in laparoscopic fashion, which makes
the surgery minimally invasive (as compared, for example,
to a full gastric bypass surgery).
Realize Band - The New Option
As of September of 2007, there is a "new"
option for gastric banding surgery in the United States.
It's a product called the REALIZE (tm) Adjustable
Gastric Band, and it is manufactured by Ethicon Endo-Surgery,
Inc., which is a Johnson and Johnson company.
I call it a "new" product, in quotation
marks, because the Realize Band has been available
outside of the U.S. since 1996, though under a different
product name. And according to the manufacturers,
it has been used in more than 100,000 gastric banding
surgeries worldwide.
More Options, More Considerations
When it comes to our health, it's always nice to
have options.
But with an increased number of options, there comes
an increased need for research and consideration.
People considering a gastric banding procedure should
look into all of their options thoroughly, and make
a decision based on facts and research.
About the author:
Brandon Cornett is the publisher of Bariatric City, an online
resource that provides bariatric surgery information specific to
certain cities across the U.S. (such as this latest guide to Austin weight loss surgery procedures). Learn more
about weight loss surgery at
http://www.bariatriclearningcenter.com/city
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