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Morning tightness

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

 

One topic brought up in the last support group was that some patients noticed that their restriction was tighter in the morning than later in the day and at night.  For some the change is dramatic enough that they have trouble with solids in the morning and have to eat soft foods like yogurt, but seem to have too little restriction at night.  Some patients don’t notice this difference at all, but for those that do, it can make finding the “perfect” adjustment more difficult. 

 

We believe that the morning tightness is from increased blood flow to the stomach and intestines during sleep which increases the stomach wall thickness temporarily.  Remember, any swelling can lead to increased restriction.  So, if you are experiencing this, be sure to discuss it with our physician’s assistants, Brian or Melissa, during your adjustment visits.  Also, patients considering the band procedure are welcome to attend support groups to meet other patients and learn more about living with the band.  For more information on our support groups, please call 702-384-8446.

 

– Dr. Darren Soong

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Single Incision Gastric Band

Monday, June 29th, 2009

 

Recently, the Gastric Band Institute performed the first several single incision gastric band procedures in Las Vegas.  The procedure differs from the standard gastric band procedure in that instead of using 3-5 small incisions, a single larger incision is used to place the band. 

 

Surgeons have been debating the merits of the single incision procedure for weight loss surgery and other surgeries like gallbladder surgery and appendectomy.  However, the bottom line on single incision gastric band placement is that in selected lower BMI patients with smaller livers and thinner abdominal walls, it is a reasonable procedure with just a few more technical challenges than the standard 4-5 incision procedure.  There does not appear to be any difference as far as pain or recovery between the two procedures, but which is cosmetically more appealing, 4-5 tiny incisions versus one larger more noticeable incision, is debatable. 

 

We are pleased to be able to offer single incision gastric bands to some of our patients.  Currently, technical equipment advances are being made that in the near future will increase the number of patients that can be offered this procedure.

 

– Dr. Darren Soong

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