Lap-Band surgery is extremely effective. But there are always risks depending on the patient, and it should definitely be something to discuss with a physician.
There are risks with any surgery, including a reaction to anesthesia. Specific to lap band, you can have vomiting, constipation, trouble swallowing, and many other effects.
what are the weight requirments to qualify for the lap band surgery?
The difference between gastric band surgery and lap band surgery is the type of procedure which is undertaken and the complications which may arise from the surgery.
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Gastric bypass is one type of bariatric surgery for obesity. There are other types such as the lap band. The main risks are complications from surgery and various digestive upsets.
Lap band surgery has a number of risks associated with it. It is an invasive surgery, so the risk of infection is present. There is also a risk of the stomach wall being cut during the procedure, which would require additional surgery. Make sure to consult your doctor to see if you are a good candidate for the surgery.
Since this procedure is a surgery risks such as nausea, vomiting, gastroesophageal reflux, and other less common problems may occur. http://www.lapband.com/en/learn_about_lapband/safety_information/
If the lap band breaks the only option is to have surgery.
This does not generally cover lap band surgery. This is not a medically necessary surgery so it is not covered.
As with any surgery there is a risk of death. Less permanent risks include, Nausea and vomiting, gastroesophageal reflux, and band slippage. Many additional less serious and less common risks also exist. If you are considering lap-band you should talk to a licensed provider.
Although lap band surgery is a very serious, major surgery, the mortality rate for lap band surgery patients is low compared to most other surgeries. Recent studies have shown that as low as 1 of 2000 lap band patients will experience any sort of lasting complications with less than 5% of lap band patients requiring re-operation. The actual morality rate of lap band surgery patients is less than 1%.