Guest guest Posted August 16, 2002 Report Share Posted August 16, 2002 Okay just when you think you know everything, someone brings up a thread to confuse you. Could someone please explain how transcetion of the stomach can possibly eliminate SLD. To me at least they would seem to not be related at all. Either way the pouch is stapled, if the stomach is transceted then the disruption of the staple line would most likely be fatal, without the transcetion the result would just be a failure of the staple line and the contents of the pouch would enter into the old stomach. Right? Given these choices, I would take the later anyday, I may regain the weight but at least I would survive and could have a revision. The mere fact that the pouch was cut from the stomach should not impact the likelihood or the unlikehood of a SLD, I would not think. What am I missing here? Bill in WV Open RNY July 7, 1999 Dr. Harvey J. Sugerman Medical College of Virginia, Richmond VA Preop Weight 423 Current Weight 211 212 lbs. gone but certainly not forgotten. Check out my website at:http://openrny.homestead.com/WLS.htmlhttp://openrny.homestead.com/WLS.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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