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Adjustable Gastric Band Surgery

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Adjustable Gastric Band Surgery is a weight-loss surgery designed to help people lose excess weight, improve obesity-related health conditions, and enhance quality of life. It involves placing a band around the upper part of the stomach to create a small pouch that limits food intake.

Adjustable Gastric Band Surgery

General

Adjustable Gastric Band Surgery, often referred to as lap band surgery, is a minimally invasive procedure performed under general anesthesia. By placing a silicone band around the upper portion of the stomach, the surgery effectively creates a small stomach pouch above the band, with the rest of the stomach below. This configuration allows patients to feel full sooner and with less food, leading to significant weight loss over time. The band's tightness can be adjusted by adding or removing saline through a port placed under the skin, allowing for personalized weight loss management. Despite being less invasive, it requires a lifelong commitment to healthy eating and regular follow-up appointments to achieve and maintain weight loss goals.

Special Details

Who is it for?

  • Individuals with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 40 or higher (severe obesity).
  • People with a BMI between 35 and 39.9 (obesity) who have serious weight-related health problems such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, or severe sleep apnea.
  • Patients who have not achieved lasting weight loss through diet, exercise, and/or medication.

Recovery Period

  • The procedure usually takes about 1 hour and is performed on an outpatient basis.
  • Recovery time varies; patients can often return to work within a week but should avoid heavy lifting and strenuous activity for 4 to 6 weeks.
  • Full dietary adjustments and adaptation to the new stomach capacity can take several months.

Potential Risks and Side Effects

  • Band slippage or erosion into the stomach, requiring additional surgery.
  • Infection or complications from the surgery or the adjustment process.
  • Possible nutritional deficiencies due to limited food intake.

Alternative Treatments

  • Gastric bypass surgery
  • Sleeve gastrectomy
  • Dietary and lifestyle changes
  • Medications for weight loss

Success Rate

Long-term studies show that patients typically lose about 40-50% of their excess body weight over 2-3 years, with maintenance of weight loss being highly dependent on lifestyle changes and follow-up care.

Procedure step-by-step overivew

  • Pre-Operative Assessment: Comprehensive evaluation including medical history, physical examination, and possibly dietary counseling.
  • Anesthesia: General anesthesia is administered for patient comfort.
  • Placing the Band: Small incisions are made in the abdomen, through which laparoscopic instruments are inserted. The gastric band is then placed around the upper part of the stomach and locked securely.
  • Adjusting the Band: The band is connected by tubing to an access port, which is secured under the skin of the abdomen. This port is used for future adjustments to the band's tightness.
  • Closing the Incisions: The incisions are closed with sutures or surgical tape.
  • Post-Operative Care: Patients are monitored for a short period before being allowed to go home, with detailed instructions provided for recovery.

Prices

Why Do Prices Vary?

  • Surgeon's experience and qualifications
  • Hospital or facility fees
  • Location of the surgery
  • Additional costs for follow-up adjustments and check-ups
  • Insurance coverage and reimbursement policies
  • Turkey
    • $3,000 - $5,000
  • Czech Republic
    • $4,500 - $6,500
  • Croatia
    • $4,000 - $6,000
  • Lithuania
    • $4,500 - $6,500
  • Poland
    • $3,500 - $5,500
  • Germany
    • $9,000 - $12,000
  • Switzerland
    • $15,000 - $20,000
  • France
    • $12,000 - $15,000
  • United Kingdom
    • $8,000 - $12,000
  • United States
    • $15,000 - $30,000
  • Canada
    • $12,000 - $20,000
  • Australia
    • $10,000 - $15,000