Choosing to undergo weight loss surgery is a significant and deeply personal decision. For those...
Read MoreLap bands are not routinely inserted at Inspira, but we do offer lap band revisions and reversals. If you are still interested in this procedure, please schedule an appointment with one of our surgeons to discuss your options.
Lap band surgery is a procedure in which an inflatable silicone band is placed around the top portion of your stomach. Your physician can adjust the size of your pouch over time through a port placed under the skin, shrinking your stomach and promoting weight loss over time. The upper part of your stomach will fill up faster when you eat, making you feel full while eating smaller portions of food.
Your doctor will leave a small outlet between the upper portion of your stomach and the lower portion, allowing your food to be slowly digested without permanently dividing your stomach. By using a laparoscopic approach, lap band surgery at Inspira results in shorter post-operative hospital stays, fewer complications, less pain and faster recovery than traditional surgery. And our weight management providers, dietitians and peer support groups ensure that you have a lifetime of support keeping the weight off.
During this procedure, your surgeon will make a few small incisions to access your stomach and place the band around it using a laparoscope, a thin tool with a camera attached to it. This inflatable band is connected to a port that is placed under your skin. To inflate the band and make the upper portion of the stomach smaller, your physician will inject saline fluid through the port.
The lap band procedure has a low rate of complications and can be removed if needed. About 60 percent of people have their gastric bands removed after 10 years. However, this type of weight loss surgery typically leads to less weight loss than other procedures, and requires several office visits to manage the gastric band and add or remove fluid.
In order to qualify for lap band surgery, you must attend at least one information session and meet with a bariatric specialist to determine your eligibility. You may be a candidate if you:
If you receive clearance from the multi-disciplinary bariatric team, your procedure will be scheduled. This minimally invasive procedure takes only 30 to 60 minutes to complete, during which your doctor will place the inflatable band and attach it to the port using a small plastic tube.
After the procedure, you will need to visit your provider for follow-up care. Your care team will typically add fluid to the band through the port using a needle during each office visit in order to sustain your weight loss. If the band becomes too tight, fluid will be removed. You may also need frequent blood tests to check your nutrient levels, which can be affected by this procedure. Your physician may recommend incorporating daily multivitamins and other supplements into your diet.
Post-operative complications are rare when it comes to lap band surgery. However, complications can include nausea, vomiting or mild bleeding. With some of the highest quality and patient safety ratings for bariatric procedures in the region, Inspira’s surgeons are equipped to reduce your risk of complications and increase your chances of a successful recovery.
The amount of weight you lose and keep off will depend on how closely you follow your diet and adopt long-term lifestyle changes. On average, those who have lap band surgery lose about 40 percent of their excess body weight over the course of two years. Excess body weight is measured by subtracting your ideal body weight from your current weight. The impact on obesity related diseases and long-term weight loss is less than with other procedures. Its use has therefore declined over the past decade, and we rarely perform this procedure.
Choosing to undergo weight loss surgery is a significant and deeply personal decision. For those...
Read More
The bariatric support network at Inspira Health helps empower individuals as they prepare for...
Read More
Shelly Voros was no stranger to life’s challenges - or operating rooms - when she decided to have...
Read MoreThe material set forth in this site in no way seeks to diagnose or treat illness or to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Please speak with your health care provider if you have a health concern or if you are considering adopting any exercise program or dietary guidelines. For permission to reprint any portion of this website or to be removed from a notification list, please contact us at (856) 537-6772