Overview of Revisional Bariatric Surgery
If you have already
undergone a form of bariatric surgery and had complications or did not successfully lose weight,
revisional bariatric surgery might be an option for you.
About Weight Loss Revision
Surgery
Revisional weight loss surgery is beneficial for correcting complications from a previous
weight loss procedure or for enhancing weight loss results.
At UPMC Bariatric
Services, we will carefully evaluate you before considering revisional
bariatric surgery for inadequate weight loss.
This evaluation
typically involves:
- An upper GI series to check the
anatomy of your stomach or intestines
- A nutritional assessment to
review your eating habits and lifestyle
Risks of Revision Surgery
Revision surgery
carries increased risks, such as the potential for bleeding, especially if you
have scarring from your original bariatric procedure.
Your bariatric surgeon
will review all potential risks and complications with you prior to revision surgery.
Bariatric Revisions
Surgical Options
Recovery time for
bariatric revision surgery is about two weeks, if the procedure is performed
laparoscopically.
- Gastric bypass surgery: Not reversible
- Gastric sleeve surgery: Not reversible
- Gastric (LAP) band surgery: Revision procedures available
TYPES OF REVISION
WEIGHT LOSS SURGERIES INCLUDE:
Gastric bypass revision surgery
If
you have had gastric bypass surgery and you are not losing weight, you are gaining weight, or you
are having medical complications, your bariatric surgeon will first ask you to
keep a food diary to ensure that the number of calories you are eating can help
promote weight loss.
Lap band revision surgery
Lap
bands that have slipped, eroded, or failed for any other reason require revision weight loss surgery. In some cases, it is best to remove the band altogether.
Vertical sleeve gastrectomy is a revision weight loss surgery option that can
help promote weight loss in patients whose lap bands have been removed
Vertical banded gastroplasty revision surgery
If
you have had vertical banded gastroplasty and are not losing or are gaining
weight, your procedure might need to be revised with newly placed staples and /
or revised banding.
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