Warnings: The LAP-BAND
System is a long-term implant. Explant
and replacement surgery may be required
at some time. Patients who become pregnant
or severely ill, or who require more
extensive nutrition may require deflation
of their bands. Patients should not expect
to lose weight as fast as gastric bypass
patients, and band inflation should proceed
in small increments. Anti-inflammatory
agents, such as aspirin, should be used
with caution and may contribute to an
increased risk of band erosion.
Adverse Events: Placement
of the LAP-BAND System is major surgery
and, like any surgery, death can occur.
Possible complications include the risks
associated with the medications and methods
used during surgery, the risks associated
with any surgical procedure, and the
patient’s ability to tolerate a
foreign object implanted in the body.
Band slippage, erosion and deflation,
obstruction of the stomach, dilation
of the esophagus, infection, or nausea
and vomiting may occur. Reoperation may
be required.
Rapid weight loss may result in complications
that can require additional surgery.
Deflation of the band may alleviate excessively
rapid weight loss or esophageal dilation.
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