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Gastric Banding

Gastric banding is a restrictive surgical procedure. During this procedure, two medical devices are implanted in the patient: a silicone band and an injection port. The silicone band is placed around the upper part of the stomach and molds the stomach into two connected chambers. The injection port is attached to the abdominal wall, underneath the skin. The port is connected to the band with soft, thin tubing.

Gastric Band Surgery

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The band is adjustable. Adjustments are made by your healthcare professional using a needle to inject saline solution into your band through the port. Adding saline increases the amount of restriction provided by the band, helping patients feel fuller sooner and with less food.

Life After Gastric Banding
Excess Weight Loss
Gastric banding patients typically lost 47% of their excess weight.4
Health Benefits
Studies found that gastric banding:
- Resolved type 2 diabetes in 47.8 percent of patients4
- Resolved high blood pressure in 38.4% of patients4
- Improved high cholesterol in 78.3% of patients4

For more information about the effect of gastric banding on weight-related co-morbid conditions, visit Health Benefits.

Quality of Life
One meta-analysis stated that for bariatric surgery patients who experienced significant weight loss:1
- Overall quality of life improved greatly
- They experienced improved physical functioning and appearance
- They experienced improved social and economic opportunities
Recovery

Your healthcare team will advise you when to return to work and when you are able to resume normal activities.

Potential Concerns of Gastric Banding
- Gastric banding can help you feel satisfied sooner and with less food, but it won’t eliminate the desire to eat. You will need to follow your specific diet and exercise guidelines provided by your surgeon to achieve success.
- Gastric banding requires more intensive follow-up care than most other bariatric surgeries.This is mostly because the band is adjustable. Keep in mind that even after reaching and maintaining your success weight, you may still need to see your healthcare professional for further adjustments.

Visit Health Benefits and Risks of Surgery for full descriptions of the benefits and risks of gastric banding. Discuss your bariatric surgery options with a bariatric surgeon in your area.

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