Question: What kind of revision can you get after gastric sleeve?

There are 4 gastric sleeve revision surgery options for addressing inadequate weight loss, weight regain, or persistent side effects: A conversion to a duodenal switch (DS) A conversion to a gastric bypass. Re-sleeve.There are 4 gastric sleeve revision surgery options for addressing inadequate weight loss, weight regain, or persistent side effects: A conversion to a duodenal switch

Can you redo gastric sleeve surgery?

The short answer is yes – you can have a gastric sleeve revision which will help you in getting back on track after gastric sleeve and reaching your weight loss and health goals. There are many reasons as to why individuals might consider getting a gastric sleeve revision.

What is the best revision surgery for gastric sleeve?

Summary. The StomaphyX procedure offers gastric bypass patients a safer alternative than previously available for gastric bypass revision. Without having to undergo another traditional surgical procedure, gastric bypass patients can have their stretched stomach pouch or stoma reduced to an appropriate size.

How do you qualify for a gastric sleeve revision?

Insurers all have different requirements, but they generally cover revisions to the band, sleeve or bypass to address weight regain, if you meet these criteria: If your BMI is greater than 40, or if you have a BMI of 35 along with a medical problem related to obesity. Endoscopic revision is not covered at this point.

How common is a gastric sleeve revision?

Nearly 41% of patients who underwent banding had a revisional surgery. Revisions were less common for vertical banded gastroplasty patients, occurring in around 28% of patients. Revisions were the least common among those who underwent gastric bypass, with only 7.5% of these patients undergoing revisions.

How much weight can you lose with a gastric sleeve revision?

In my experience, patients who have a VBG to bypass will lose about 60-65% of their excess body weight. In my practice, I have found that patients who undergo gastric bypass revisions can lose anywhere from 55-75% of their excess body weight.

Why would you need a revision after gastric sleeve?

Some side effects, such as vitamin deficiencies or malnutrition, are not considered complications of the original gastric surgery and can be easily managed. If this approach fails to produce results, a bariatric revision may be necessary to further reduce the amount of volume your stomach can hold.

Is it possible to have bariatric surgery twice?

However, a second surgery has an increased risk of complications, including infection, bleeding and leaks in the gastrointestinal tract. Because of these risks, gastric bypass surgery usually isnt redone if you regain weight because of poor diet or exercise habits.

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