harrietvane
Well-Known Member
My mum is currently in having her lapband removed after a decade or longer (jeez!). She's after a revision to something, but thinks the DS is 'too extreme'.
Her original lapband surgeon when she went in for a consult suggested the sleeve. A second surgeon she consulted with was pushing the RNY. I gave her my view on the latter, and the sense that for her (who the band worked decently well for) that maybe a sleeve is enough (though I do wish she'd travel and get a DS!). I showed her data on EWL and regain as well.
However, the second surgeon (the one doing the removal) is refusing to do a sleeve due to reflux and the results of her swallow test. The report from the test says:
What say ye, hive mind? She the sleeve be off the table given the above?
Her original lapband surgeon when she went in for a consult suggested the sleeve. A second surgeon she consulted with was pushing the RNY. I gave her my view on the latter, and the sense that for her (who the band worked decently well for) that maybe a sleeve is enough (though I do wish she'd travel and get a DS!). I showed her data on EWL and regain as well.
However, the second surgeon (the one doing the removal) is refusing to do a sleeve due to reflux and the results of her swallow test. The report from the test says:
'There is oesophageal dysmotility present with a sluggish primary peristaltic wave seen inferior to the tertiary contractions noted. This resulted in a hold up of barium in the distal oesophagus and within granularity of the distal oesophageal mucosa in keeping with oesophagitis.
Gross gastro-oesophagael reflux was seen during the study, reaching the pharynx.'
This surgeon stressed that RNY was 'more reversible' given the blind stomach (bullshit) and that the sleeve 'has an equal chance of dumping too' (bullshit), but I threw a bunch of links at her about dumping, pyloric valve and weight regain that got her to understand it's no small (or easily reversible) surgery. Gross gastro-oesophagael reflux was seen during the study, reaching the pharynx.'
What say ye, hive mind? She the sleeve be off the table given the above?