Adjustable Gastric Banding System Procedure
The LAP-BAND® System is placed laparoscopically through very small incisions while you are under general anesthesia. The procedure typically takes 30 - 45 minutes. First, the surgeon makes a few very small incisions in the abdominal wall and secures "ports" in these incisions to accommodate long, thin surgical instruments. A narrow camera is also passed through one of these ports so that the surgeon can view the operative site on a nearby video monitor. A small tunnel is made behind the top of the stomach to let the LAP-BAND® System device through and allow it to be wrapped around the upper part of the stomach, like a wristwatch. The LAP-BAND® System is then locked securely in a ring around the stomach. This creates your new, smaller stomach pouch. Also, to help hold the LAP-BAND® System in place, stomach tissue is folded over it and stitched together. The rest of the lower stomach will stay in its normal position. Then, the small access port, which is used for LAP-BAND® System adjustments, is fixed just underneath the skin. The access port is used by the surgeon to inject saline (sterile salt water) into the LAP-BAND® when you have an adjustment. The first adjustment is usually performed about 4 weeks after surgery.
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