The sleeve gastrectomy (also known as gastric sleeve) and the adjustable laparoscopic gastric band (also called Lap-Band®) are treatment options available to patients seeking bariatric surgery to lose unwanted weight and improve obesity-related health conditions. Lap-Band surgery and gastric sleeve procedures both help with weight loss by restricting the size of your stomach. However, the two procedures differ in several key ways, including the qualifications you must meet to be a candidate for surgery. Read on to delve into some of the critical differences between Lap-Band and gastric sleeve surgery.
Understanding the Difference Between Gastric Sleeve and Lap-Band Surgery
Before we delve into the differences between these two weight loss procedures, it’s important to understand the similarities. In both procedures, a bariatric surgeon adjusts the size of the stomach to ensure it holds less food. This leads to rapid weight loss and can improve overall health.
In Lap-Band surgery, your surgeon wraps an adjustable band around the top portion of your stomach, leaving only a tiny section that can hold food. But in gastric sleeve surgery, your weight loss doctor removes up to 80% of your stomach, creating a small, sleeve-shaped pouch. Although the two procedures share the same desired outcomes, only specific patients can qualify for gastric sleeve surgery.
Is Weight Loss Surgery Reversible?
Lap-Band surgery is reversible, but gastric sleeve surgery is not. Once a section of your stomach is extracted, it can never be reversed. However, the medical device used in the Lap-Band procedure may be removed to allow the stomach to return to its normal structure.
Intensive Gastric Sleeve Qualifications
Although it can be easy to think of weight loss surgery as a cosmetic procedure, bariatric procedures can offer several health benefits. Obesity can increase the risk of serious health conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, gallstones, and stroke. By supporting rapid weight loss, these highly specialized surgeries can help prevent these health concerns.
Generally, people with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or higher may qualify for Lap-Band surgery. But to qualify for gastric sleeve surgery, you must be declared “morbidly obese.” To be included in this category, a patient must typically have a BMI of at least 40 and suffer from at least one serious obesity-related health problem. In all cases, the best treatment plan for you will depend on your medical history and your doctor’s recommendations.
Wrapping Up
Weight loss procedures can be life-changing for individuals struggling to manage obesity and its related health conditions. Overall, doctors may recommend gastric sleeve surgery for patients who need to rapidly lose large amounts of weight to alleviate severe health conditions.
At Laparoscopic and Endoscopic Surgery Institute, PC, we specialize in providing both lap band and gastric sleeve surgeries to qualifying patients. If you have specific questions about whether you can qualify for gastric sleeve or Lap-Band surgery, contact our weight loss doctors at Laparoscopic and Endoscopic Surgery Institute, PC today.
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