The Lap Band is always done as keyhole where are the bypass can be done either way. you tend to find that some NHS patients have open due to the amount of funding the PCT agree to.
Other reasons can be that they are doing more than one procedure and need open for that.
Hi Jezabelle
I`m sorry but I cant answer that but I think its what the Doctor likes to do . Open would be more traumatic on your body . Its a great invention key hole . take care .
Margaret xx
I was told that they would do an open bypass if a laproscopic one proved too difficult - ie, they found loads of scar tissue, adhesions or ulcers etc - luckily it was laproscopic!
Jezzabell don't decide untill you've spoken to your consultant. They will advise you which op would be the most beneficial for you. You don't have to have what they say if you feel different about their choice but do speak with them as they will help make the right decision.
As was previously said, bands are always done laparoscopically. Some PCTs only fund open bypass surgery unless there are mitigating circumstances. Open surgery is quicker, cheaper and as one surgeon put it laparoscopic bypass"......is like trying to paint the hall through the letterbox" !! :giggle: Marion xx
Thank you again for getting back to me...
I'm in the process of reading "Weight Loss Surgery for Dummies" which I might add is pretty good so far. It is going over alot of things that I have already read on the internet as well.
Thanks again all xx
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