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The Stomaphy X procedure, approved by the US FDA in 2007; is a new and innovative revision procedure for individuals who have had Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery and have regained weight due to a stretched stomach pouch or enlarged stomach outlet. The procedure reduces the stomach pouch and stomach outlet (stoma) to the original gastric bypass size without traditional surgery or incisions and with minimal recovery time.
Bariatric surgery is surgery on the stomach and/or intestine to help a person with extreme obesity lose weight. There are two major types of surgery offered, and many variations of those two types. Here's a list to help you understand some of the most common procedures available today.
Johns Hopkins doctor's recent studies revealed that the most common type of gastric bypass surgery increases the risk of developing kidney stones. Patients should know that the Roux-en-Y surgery might reduce the amount of calcium that the body absorbs, contributing to kidney stone formation.
Questions covered are: What types of bariatric surgery do you perform? Factors used to decide which procedure to perform? Surgery disqualifications? Do you provide ongoing support?
In order to achieve a successful outcome of the banding procedure, and to encourage continued weight loss, patients who undergo gastric banding surgery require adjustments and aftercare service. There are many cases where patients relocate soon after having surgery and find themselves "abandoned" by their doctors and in need of aftercare assistance. For this reason Fill Centers USA developed an aftercare training program to provide "abandoned patients" of gastric band surgery with professional medical adjustment.









