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		<description><![CDATA[For many people the gastric lap band surgery is proving a priceless and there are numerous benefits of gastric banding, we going discuss why patients from the USA are increasingly choosing Mexico for Gastric banding surgery. History of Gastric Lap Band Surgery in Mexico Mexico had an early start over USA when it comes to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many people the <a title="Gastric Banding Surgery" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com">gastric lap band surgery</a> is proving a priceless and there are numerous benefits of gastric banding, we going discuss why patients from the USA are increasingly choosing Mexico for Gastric banding surgery.</p>
<p><strong>History of Gastric Lap Band Surgery in Mexico</strong></p>
<p>Mexico had an early start over USA when it comes to gastric banding surgery and has been doing successful surgeries since the 1980&#8242;s compared to USA who got FDA (food and drug administration) to approve the process of lap band surgery in the USA in 2001.</p>
<p>The good news for all people seeking <a title="Gastric Band Surgery in Mexico" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/gastric-banding-surgery-in-mexico">gastric banding surgery in Mexico</a> is that the cost of the surgery has been going down steadily over the years but at the same time the standards of the medical facilities has been steadily going up.</p>
<p>Now many facilities in Mexico meet or exceed U.S. standards, and boast of state of the art medical equipment. This is again attributed not only to the lower &#8220;operating costs&#8221; in Mexico but also to the fact that gastric lap band surgery has had a head start in Mexico over U.S.</p>
<p>Mexican Hospitals &#8211; Where to go for Gastric Lap Banding Surgery?</p>
<p>When choosing a suitable hospital for your lap band surgery in Mexico costs should not be the only criteria. There are certain factors the patient needs to take into account besides costing.</p>
<p>Here are some of them:</p>
<p>Decide on which type of facilities would be better for your personal needs: a hospital and a clinic (surgery center)? Doctors would advise going for a fully integrated hospital. The reason is in rare cases of unexpected surgical emergency or medical complication a hospitals will have better means to handle it. Also important that patients select a hospital with ICU, Blood Bank, MRI, Pharmacy, Cafeteria, X-Ray, and doctor offices at the same premises. Other thing to consider is the geographic location of the facility.</p>
<p>Whats the past record &amp; reputation of the hospital? The hospital staff should know English. IF you bring along a friend while your in Mexico does your friend have a place to stay. Certain hospitals in Mexico do provide boarding arrangements.</p>
<p>Important is the credentials &amp; experience of the surgeon. Things to look for here are successful surgeries the doctors have carried out in the past. More the surgeries generally the better the doctor. Check if the surgeons are certified by the medical board. Do they speak good English?</p>
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		<title>Risks Related to Gastric Banding Surgery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gastric Banding system is a much less complicated procedure than the other gastric(bariatric) operations. Due to there are few potential complications that are immediate after the gastric banding surgery. Saying that there are some long-term complications possible that are unique to this form of surgery. Slippage In order for the band to function properly it must be correctly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a title="What is Gastric Banding?" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/what-is-gastric-banding">Gastric Banding</a></strong> system is a much less complicated procedure than the other <strong>gastric</strong>(bariatric) operations. Due to there are few potential complications that are immediate after the <strong>gastric banding surgery</strong>. Saying that there are some long-term complications possible that are unique to this form of surgery.</p>
<p><strong>Slippage</strong><br />
In order for the <strong>band </strong>to function properly it must be correctly positioned on the stomach. <strong>Gastric banding</strong> can slip that is twist out of position. Typically the band does not slip but actually the stomach slips above the band. A slip typically occurs in about 2% of all operations.</p>
<p>Slippage can occur for a variety of reasons like over filling resulting in vomiting can be a cause. Slippage can cause reflux and difficultly with foods and weight loss can be affected. You may require a X-ray to obtain if the <a title="Gastric Banding" href="/"><strong>gastric banding</strong> </a>has slipped. Some slippages if caught early enough can be corrected by removing all saline from the band and allowing the stomach to heal and then gradually re-filling. Slippage may require re-operation to reposition the band and in extreme cases <strong>gastric band</strong> removal. If a band is removed for slippage it generally can be replaced after a healing period.
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<strong>Band Erosion</strong><br />
<strong>Gastric banding</strong> has been known to erode into the stomach. Erosion is a rare complication and is typically known in the older types of bands. This occurs again occurs in about 2% percent of patients. It occurs when the stomach tissue over-growing around the band until the band is on the inside of the stomach instead of the outside. Erosion will involves <strong>gastric band</strong> removal, sometimes surgical, although it rarely is a life-threatening situation.</p>
<p><strong>Infection</strong><br />
With all surgical procedure there is always the slight risk of infection. Infections can usually be treated with antibiotics and in rare cases may necessitate removal. Always make sure you are in top health prior to your surgery or adjustments without colds or drugs that may compromise your immune system. Notify your doctor immediately if you suspect you may have an infection of any type.
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<strong>Stretched Pouch<br />
</strong>This is a complication that can be avoided by simply not overeating. Learn to stop eating the moment you feel satisfied and avoid continuous packing food into your stomach when full. As this willcause it to stretch and food may back up into your esophagus causing you future discomfort and problems.
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<strong>Gastric Band Hardware Difficulties</strong><br />
Ports have been broken and tubing punctured usually during the filling process and this risk is reduced by using experienced practitioners and using fluoroscope to locate the port before hand. However, broken ports and punctured tubing are relatively simple matters to fix but can be frustrating for the patient. The problem has been addressed with newer port designs.</p>
<p><strong>Reflux</strong><br />
Reflux is associated with a too tight <strong>gastric band</strong> causing stomach fluids to back up into the esophagus and damage the delicate tissues not strong enough to cater for acidic stomach juices. If you are experiencing mild reflux talk to your doctor about preventative measures such as diets for after gastric banding surgery or medications. If your reflux is a persistent problem speak to him immediately, don’t complicate the issue by waiting hoping it will get better without intervention.</p>
<p>These are the main risks related with <strong>Gastric Banding</strong>.</p>
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		<title>What is Gastric Banding?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gastric banding is a surgical procedure that involves fitting a band around the upper part of your stomach, which will only be recommended as a fnal resort for people who are morbidly obese i.e. people with a BMI of over 40. Gastric Banding can also be given if others that have a serious health risk, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_24" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 285px"><a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-24" title="Gastric Banding" src="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/sagb2-275x300.jpg" alt="What is Gastric Banding?" width="275" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">What is Gastric Banding?</p></div>
<p><a title="What is Gastric Banding?" href="/"><strong>Gastric banding</strong></a> is a surgical procedure that involves fitting a band around the upper part of your <span class="glossary">stomach</span>, which will only be recommended as a fnal resort for people who are morbidly obese i.e. people with a BMI of over 40.</p>
<p><strong>Gastric Banding</strong> can also be given if others that have a serious health risk, such as diabetes, <span class="glossary">high blood pressure</span> (hypertension), or <span class="glossary">heart</span> <span class="glossary">disease</span> and a BMI of between 30 to 40.</p>
<p>If you are very obese, <strong>gastric banding Surgery</strong> can be used as a way of helping you to lose weight by controlling the amount of food that you eat.</p>
<h4>How does gastric banding work?</h4>
<p>Once you have completed the surgery, the <strong>gastric band</strong> can be adjusted outside the body at any time by a surgeon. This means the <strong>gastric band</strong> can be adjusted tighter or looser, depending on the amount of food your surgeon wants to restrict you from eating.</p>
<p>Your surgeon can adjust the <strong>gastric band</strong> tighter by simply adding salt water (saline) into the band. This will slow down the amount of food that can pass through your <span class="glossary">stomach</span> &#8211; meaning your will feel full longer. The opposite direction is to loosen the band, some of the salt water fluid is removed and allows food to pass through quicker to your digestive system. Generally, a <strong>gastric band</strong> is loose to start and then tightened when you are used to eating less food.</p>
<p>A <strong>gastric banding</strong> is designed to remain permanently within your <span class="glossary">stomach</span>, but it can be removed, and in the majority of cases leaves you with no permanent changes to your <span class="glossary">stomach once removed</span>. The Gastric Banding procedure involves a certain degree of complication, for example there is a risk of infection, and in rare cases, leaking into your <span class="glossary">stomach</span> may occur.</p>
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