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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Two New Studies Find Surgery Tops Medicine for Diabetes

In case you missed it, these headlines were in the news recently:

The findings come as no surprise to the team of surgeons at the New York Bariatric Group, who has received many positive reports from their patients following bariatric surgeries.

A study by Australian physicians in 2008 found similar results when comparing bariatric weight-loss surgery with other forms of treatment.

However, the new studies are being called the first to rigorously compare medical treatment with surgery as a way to control diabetes.

“Diabetes is typically a progressive disease, but weight-loss surgery really does represent a realistic hope for a cure,” said Dr. Shawn Garber of the New York Bariatric Group. Dr. Garber has performed more than 2,500 laproscopic gastric bypass procedures, 2,000 lap band surgeries and 300 sleeve gastrectomies.

The two new studies were published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

via healthybodydaily.com

Dr. Shawn Garber

One of the studies was presented at the American College of Cardiology’s annual meeting in Chicago last month by a research team from the Cleveland Clinic and Harvard University. This study involved 50 patients who had a sleeve gastrectomy, 50 who underwent a Roux-en Y gastric bypass and 50 who received a treatment of medication, monitoring, diet and exercise.

The results: Diabetes remission rates one year after surgery were lower by 42 percent and 37 percent, while only 12 percent of the patients who did not have the surgery experienced remission.

The researchers said the surgeries help control diabetes not just because they help people lose weight, but the changes in anatomy also alter the levels of hormones that affect the metabolism of sugars and fats.

The other study was conducted by the Catholic University of Rome. It compared remission rates two years after surgery. In this study, for the two types of surgery, complete remission rates were 75 percent and 95 percent, while there were no complete remissions in patients receiving the medical treatment.

In both studies, the patients undergoing surgery also were more successful with sustaining their weight loss.

Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition that can lead to strokes, heart disease, blindness, foot amputation, kidney failure and other issues that can reduce life expectancy. It is estimated that 20 million people in the United States have it, and the number is growing rapidly. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the number of patients with diabetes in the United States has tripled in the last 30 years.

An editorial accompanying the two studies in the New England Journal of Medicine called Type 2 diabetes “one of the fastest growing epidemics in human history,” adding that while surgical weight-loss procedures were “not yet” a panacea for diabetes, the new research “suggests they should not be seen as a last resort.”

The American Diabetes Association and the National Institutes for Health list surgery as an option for obese patients seeking a cure for diabetes.

If you’re obese and suffering from diabetes, let’s talk. We invite you to scan back to the top of this web page and click on the “Live Chat” button. We’re here to help.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Lap Band Surgery: A New Year, A New Look

It’s that reflective time of year again. Many of us ate, drank, and celebrated our way through the final week of the year and upon realizing that the holidays have truly come to a close (Memorial Day isn’t for quite a while), we enter into resolution-mode.

Now that the New Year has passed we have to focus.

Now that the New Year has passed we have to focus.

Of all the promises we make to ourselves, whether it be things like waking up earlier, quitting smoking, spending more time with our children, getting more sleep, not eating out as often, or volunteering in the community, there is one that seems to pop up year in and year out: losing weight. To accomplish this, we promise to adhere to diets, fitness regimens, healthy eating, less alcohol, and so on and so forth. You can go to any gym in the first couple weeks after the New Year and encounter a bevy of resolution warriors trying to fulfill that promise.
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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Advantages of LAP-BAND or Gastric Sleeve

A lot of the people are talking about LAP-BAND(r) and gastric sleeve. What are the advantages of LAP-BAND(r) or gastric sleeve?

1. Does gastric sleeve provide faster weight loss?

While gastric sleeve may offer more rapid initial weight loss in the first 1 to 2 years, after about 3 years, total weight loss is comparable to weight loss with gastric banding.

The 2 year data from the APEX study show that excess weight loss with the LAP-BAND(r) AP System was 53%.6 That particular study has 508 patients from 44 different sites of care within it and 108 of those patients have reached their two year mark.

The LAP-BAND(r) System was approved in the United States on the basis of a nonrandomized, single-arm study (N=299). Significant improvement in percent of excess weight loss vs. baseline was achieved at 12 months (34.5%), 24 months (37.8%), and 36 months (36.2%).

2. Does gastric sleeve provide guaranteed weight loss?

As with any weight loss procedure, results for gastric sleeve and the LAP-BAND(r) System may vary.
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Monday, October 25, 2010

Should I Consider Getting the LAP-BAND in Mexico?

Important Facts To Consider:

1. The LAP-BAND AP System is not currently available in Mexico. So, patients who opt for surgery in Mexico are not receiving the newest, most advanced band available today that has received a 94% satisfaction rating among patients.2,4

2. The 2 year data from the APEX study showed that mean excess weight loss with the LAP-BAND AP System is 53%. This comprehensive study has 508 patients from 44 different sites of care in the United States.

3. All LAP-BAND Systems require follow up care after surgery. In fact, all weight loss surgical procedures require follow up including the LAP-BAND. As such, many patients cannot readily travel back to Mexico for the regular follow up visits required to be successful. (more…)

Monday, October 18, 2010

Insurance Coverage

Did you know that most LAP BAND(r) and Gastric Bypass cases are covered by insurance?

The reason for the question is it’s one of the biggest concerns that we hear from people who are thinking about the LAP BAND(r) or Gastric Bypass and it can be a deciding factor in moving forward with the procedure. Many patients wonder, “Are bariatric procedures too expensive?” Well, that’s what many others have thought – before they found out that insurance covered it.

That’s right. Many insurance companies do cover the procedures and you can find out if yours is one of them fairly easily.

So how do you find out if your insurance company will cover it and if you qualify for the procedure?

Call our office and ask to speak with one of our expert billing professionals! We can answer ALL of your insurance questions!

Another option available is visiting www.lapband.com. Once enrolled in My Lap Band Journey you’ll have access to an online tool that will do a preliminary screen to help you determine whether your insurance will cover the surgery. To check out the new insurance tool, please visit the LAP BAND(r) financing page.
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