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The LAP-BAND® Procedure

The LAP-BAND® System Procedure

Less invasive. Fewer risks.
Faster recovery.

With no cutting or stapling of the stomach, the LAP-BAND® System is up to 10 times safer than more extensive weight loss surgeries, such as gastric bypass or gastric sleeve.1 As effective as these procedures are, the LAP-BAND® System offers fewer risks and a generally faster recovery time — so you can be back to your normal activity in usually about a week’s time.

Step by step: How it’s done

In most cases, the LAP-BAND® System is put into place during a laparoscopic procedure, using general anesthesia. The procedure is performed using long, thin instruments inserted through a few tiny incisions (usually 0.5-1.5 cm). Often done on an outpatient basis, the surgery itself typically takes about an hour.

Step One: Your surgeon implants the LAP-BAND® System around the upper part of your stomach, much like a belt.
Step Two: A tube is then connected from the LAP-BAND® System to a small access port, fixed beneath the skin of your abdomen.
Step Three: After the first four to six weeks, adjustments to the LAP-BAND® System are made through the access port. This is done as needed — more frequently in the first year — to maintain optimal weight loss, by adding or removing saline solution.

Specially certified surgeons — providing LAP-BAND TOTAL CARE®

The surgeons who perform the LAP-BAND® System procedure have been trained and certified — meeting our rigid standards for qualification. These standards include:

  • Demonstrated surgical and advanced laparoscopic skills.
  • Completed an Allergan training course (mandatory by the FDA).
  • Performed several surgeries under the observation of an experienced LAP-BAND® System surgeon approved to “Proctor” the case.

Additionally, Allergan offers another level of certification: LAP-BAND TOTAL CARE®.

Surgeons dedicated to furthering their knowledge, experience and patient follow-up care are offered the LAP-BAND TOTAL CARE® certification program. Surgeons certified with this distinction have completed training in the following areas:

  • Patient education and relationship management
  • Medical requirements and assessments
  • Financial requirements and sources
  • The LAP-BAND® adjustable gastric banding system surgery-related issues
  • Food choices and lifestyle management
  • Regular adjustments and checkups
  • Unsatisfactory weight loss and complications
  • Whole body image

Reference:

  1. O’Brien PE, et al. LAP-BAND®: Outcomes and Results. J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A. 2003; 13(4):265-270.
  2. Parikh MS, Laker S, Weiner M, Hajiseyedjavadi O, Ren. CJ. Objective Comparison of Complications Resulting from Laparoscopic Bariatric Procedures. J Am Coll Surg. 2006;202(2):252-261.
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