What Happens During Surgery Dallas ?
The
revisional Surgery Dallas
performed will depend on the prior surgical procedure and the complication that
is being treated. Most revisional surgeries take three to five hours in the
operating room and require a two to three day hospital stay.
Jejeunoileal Bypass (JIB) Revision
The JIB is one of the original forms of
weight loss Surgery Dallas . It is no longer routinely performed, as it can
result in severe diarrhea, liver disease and kidney failure. Some patients who
had this Surgery Dallas are still in
need of revision.
Vertical Banded Gastroplasty (VBG) Revision
VBG, also known as stomach stapling,
involves creating a small pouch by separating off 95% of the stomach. A band
placed around the outlet of the pouch creates a small passage into the rest of
the stomach, preventing solid foods from moving through to the stomach too
quickly and also preventing the outlet from stretching.
Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB) Revision
Revision of a gastric bypass is performed for
four major reasons:
- ·
Staple line break down
- ·
Narrowing at the anastomosis (the opening
between the pouch and the small intestine)
- · Failure to lose sufficient weight
- ·
Excess weight loss or dumping, in which food
and digestive juices from the stomach move to the small intestine in an
uncontrolled, abnormally fast manner
Biliopancreatic diversion (BPD) Revision
BPD
involves removing approximately 65% of the stomach and then bypassing
most of the small intestine. The revision rate for BPD is about 2% to 10%
depending on the specific procedure.
The revision of BPD is less complicated than revision for gastric bypass
because it does not usually involve operating on the stomach, but rather
lengthening the small intestine.
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