Make Lap Band Adjustments
The Lap Band procedure is currently the only fully adjustable and reversible surgery to assist patients in their weight loss goals. During the initial surgery, a hollow band is wrapped around the upper portion of the stomach. After the initial surgery, your doctor can make adjustments to the Lap Band to ensure that the size of the opening to your stomach is appropriate.
Instructions
Visit Your Doctor for Him to Make Adjustments to Your Lap Band
1. Schedule your first follow-up visit after your initial Lap Band surgery. The first visit is typically scheduled between 4 and 6 weeks after your surgery.
2. Meet with your doctor for him to make the adjustments to the Lap Band. This involves injecting or withdrawing saline through the access port that is installed just below the skin. By altering the volume of saline in the Lap Band, your doctors controls the size of the opening to your stomach and the rate at which food can pass through. The adjustments typically take no more than 30 minutes.
3. Understand you may need to have an X-ray performed so your doctor can accurately locate your access port. While you're getting your X-rays done, you should make sure the technicians provide a lead covering for all of your reproductive organs.
4. Make an appointment with your doctor for your next adjustment.
5. Monitor your comfort during and after meals to determine if the Lap Band needs to be readjusted by your doctor.
Tags: your doctor, access port, adjustments Band, after your, Band Adjustments