Gastric Revisions

Gastric Sleeve Revision

Endoscopic sleeve revision is a nonsurgical, outpatient procedure. Performed on the same day, the procedure tightened the sleeve to restore the feeling of fullness and satiety. This procedure is best suited for patients who have undergone
a surgical sleeve gastrectomy and have since gained weight again and are able to eat larger portions. With an endoscopic sleeve revision, the sleeve is resized through a short, 15-minute outpatient procedure. The result? Patients will
find that they regain a feeling of fullness, can be satisfied with much smaller portions, and can get their lifestyle and life back on track

Bariatric Bypass Revision

Gastric bypass is a common weight loss surgery that involves the creation of a small “pouch†in the stomach, which is connected directly to the small intestine. Over time, the pouch, and its connection point to the intestine (called the
“outletâ€) can get larger. The result is the ability to eat larger portions, leading to weight gain. Most gastric bypass patients will eventually regain 30% of the weight they lost. But more than 1 in 5 patients will regain full weight.

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