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In a message dated 9/17/01 4:52:27 PM, duodenalswitch writes:

<< Doc Gagner and his group at Mt. Sinai and Dr. Elariny in Virginia do

a 2-stage Lap. But, with a BMI of only 47, do you really need to go

through two separate operations instead of having it in one swell

foop?

>>

Steve: I also don't know if they'd recommend it for a lower bmi, since their

research and experience has shown a marked increase in a cascade of

complications for those with bmis of 60 and above, I think... This was the

reason they began offering the two part lap. It wasn't really an issue of

people's bodies not being able to heal or anything after the full surgery but

at a higher bmi the complication rate was dramatically higher.

It may seem less 'drastic' or extreme perhaps to have the surgery done in

two-part lap, but I think the disadvantages of this (increased risk of

infection, etc. because the surgery is performed twice instead of once) would

outweight the advantages for those with 'lower' bmis. Perhaps the person who

is interested in this possibility could e-mail the surgeons at Mt. Sinai (I

would think that Dr. Gagner would be the most open to this option on a person

with a lower bmi, IMHO) and see what they think?

I mean, the purpose is for the larger person to lose a significant amount of

weight before undergoing the second half. I think there is usually a 6 month

period in which they do this... Perhaps someone with a lower bmi would

require the second part too 'soon' in terms of weight loss goals? I don't

know for sure.

all the best,

lap ds with gallbladder removal

January 25, 2001

Dr. Gagner/Mt. Sinai, NYC

preop: 307 lbs/bmi 45

now: 219 --- woah! Way to go!!!!!

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