Surgical
Options
.................................................................................................................................................
Bariatric surgery
involves performing specific operations on the stomach and/or small
intestines to reduce the amount of food and the number of calories needed
to produce the feeling of fullness.
St. John's
physicians perform both Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and adjustable gastric
banding using minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery. You and your
surgeon will work together to determine which procedure is right for you.
Gastric Banding
During gastric
banding, your surgeon will place an adjustable band around the upper part
of your stomach.
This will allow you to have a feeling of fullness very
early in the meal so that less food is needed.
The band can be adjusted in
your surgeon's office by increasing or decreasing the amount of fluid in
the band using a small needle. These adjustments are tailored to each
patient's individual weight loss needs.
¢
Read more
Gastric Bypass
During gastric
bypass, the stomach is divided and part of it is made into a small pouch,
which causes an
early feeling of fullness when eating. Gastric bypass has the added
benefit of decreasing the amount of absorption that occurs by bypassing
the lower stomach and a certain part of the intestines.
¢
Read more

Both the banding and bypass procedures are combined with comprehensive
education and support programs to help you achieve the highest levels of
success with your procedure.
|