LapBand for Quick Weight Loss Or Gastric Bypass?

Researchers have turned their focus to compare the efficiency of the Lap-Band and Gastric Bypass surgeries for quick weight loss, because more and more people are choosing surgery as a weight loss solution. What they discovered is shocking.

First, the conclusions show that Gastric Bypass Surgery is nearly twice as effective as Lap-Band. The study reports that patients who face Lap Band Surgery only lost 36% of their additional weight after one year, while patients who selected Gastric Bypass Surgery lost 64%.

Second, and more concerning is 13% of the people who picked Lap-Band needed repeat surgeries, while 12-15% experienced complications.

Gastric Bypass and Lap-Band surgeries are the two most frequent surgical weight-loss procedures in the United States. In the bypass surgery, the stomach is stapled so that food has to bypass a part of the small intestine, with the result that the patient feels full faster with less of the food being absorbed. The Lap-Band procedure on the other hand, separates the stomach into two sections with a band so that eating excessively becomes difficult.

Dr. Guilherme Campos of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine in Madison, formerly of the University of California, San Francisco recently published the results in the February issue of the Archives of Surgery.

Weight loss surgery has become ever more popular as overweight people battle to lose weight and avoid health complications associated with obesity – diabetes, heart disease, joint pain and even some cancers.

However, as a weight loss answer, it’s not cheap, with a recent study from Johns Hopkins University placing the average cost of bariatric surgery at nearly $30,000.

Even though studies have suggested Lap-Band was safer than Gastric Bypass, where doctors surgically reduce the size of the stomach to control the amount a person can eat, Dr Compos’ study of 100 patients has shown no huge differences in surgical risks.

Dr. Mitchell Roslin, chief of bariatric surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City and Northern Westchester Hospital in Mr. Kisco, N.Y. said the two surgeries provide different purposes for different situations: “Everyone thinks that all weight-loss operations are the same, even the doctors and surgeons. [But] they are different, and they have different resolutions of co-morbidities and probably should be used for different indications.”

Dr. Campos’ closing remarks to the study noted that results should be interpreted with caution since longer-term information in not yet available.

What is obvious is that weight loss surgeries remain risky and results are not guaranteed. To better understand this, imagine if your contractor told you his roofing repair work will cost $30,000 and has a one-year success rate of 64% with asphalt shingles and will be 34% leak-free using roof tiles. What is the worthier choice – Shingles or Tiles?

I know that me and my $30,000 would find another solution.

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