Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding
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The lapband surgery is minimally invasive, has the shortest operative time, and there is no need for vitamin and mineral supplementation. However, it requires placing a foreign object in the abdomen and has a slower weight loss and lower overall weight loss compared to other surgical techniques. Weight loss after surgery is about 50% of the excess body weight. Potential long-term complications include gastric prolapse, stomal obstruction, esophageal and gastric pouch dilations, gastric erosion and necrosis, and access port problems.
When performed by skilled surgeons, operative mortality rate is about 0.1%.