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Posted June 3, 2011 - 12:56 AM

While I was at the seminar with my surgeon he said he makes a tunnel around the band to prevent any slipping.. Has anyone heard of this? Or is this normal protocol? I was wondering if he does this than when adding the fills, will there be enough room for the band to expand?
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Posted June 3, 2011 - 11:24 AM

If I understand what you're referring to, I think it's that the band gets stitched in place from the outside during surgery. The upper stomach skin is pulled down around the band and is stitched there, effectively making a tunnel shape if enough stitches are used.

My surgeon didn't use those terms, but he said many surgeons only use a few stitches (like three or four) to attach the band. He said he uses anywhere between six and ten stitches, to make a fully secure placement, and that slippage virtually never happens. I can imagine that securely stitching the band in place lke that would make a tunnel shape quite easily.

Fills only tighten or loosen the band in place, so I don't think the physical size of the band would change all that much. I'd expect that's why they ask you to go on liquids for a few days after a fill, so things can adjust to the change.

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Posted June 3, 2011 - 9:06 PM

I heard this term before, and when I watched a lap band surgery, I saw what they meant. If you can stand it, you can watch how they do the surgery here:


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Posted June 3, 2011 - 9:33 PM

View PostDave_NW, on June 3, 2011 - 11:24 AM, said:

If I understand what you're referring to, I think it's that the band gets stitched in place from the outside during surgery. The upper stomach skin is pulled down around the band and is stitched there, effectively making a tunnel shape if enough stitches are used.

My surgeon didn't use those terms, but he said many surgeons only use a few stitches (like three or four) to attach the band. He said he uses anywhere between six and ten stitches, to make a fully secure placement, and that slippage virtually never happens. I can imagine that securely stitching the band in place lke that would make a tunnel shape quite easily.

Fills only tighten or loosen the band in place, so I don't think the physical size of the band would change all that much. I'd expect that's why they ask you to go on liquids for a few days after a fill, so things can adjust to the change.

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Posted June 3, 2011 - 10:04 PM

Thank you so much. I have a lot better idea!
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Posted June 5, 2011 - 11:41 AM

Mine is done that way. Any questions??? Let me know. Almost 5 yrs. and no slippage at all.

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