Lap Band Adjustment Procedures
According to the University of California's San Diego Center for the Treatment of Obesity, the procedure is done without surgery and takes about 10 minutes.
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Barium
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After the surgery is complete, you will come back after six weeks for your first adjustment. You will swallow barium, a liquid which shows up on an X-ray and helps outline the limits of the stomach.
Band Access Port
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The doctor will then find the band access port and add salt water (saline) into the port with a needle. The liquid goes into a ring on the inside of the band, making its diameter smaller. You will again swallow barium while the doctor notes how the barium flows through your stomach.
Adjustment
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The doctor will then insert or remove as much salt water from the diameter of the band as needed to keep your stomach at the necessary size.
Water Drinking
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After adjustment, you will drink some water to check how well you tolerate water. If you tolerate water, you will be released. If not, adjustments will be necessary.
Liquid Diet
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After your adjustment, you must stay on a three-day liquid diet, followed for a three-day soft-food diet. After this period, you can resume your normal diet.
On-Going Adjustments
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Adjustments are made periodically based on the amount of weight a patient is losing, whether or not they are feeling "hungry" at their current adjustment level and their exercise routine, according to ObesityHelp.com. Adjustments may also be made to accommodate pregnancy.
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