Hernias are simply a hole or defect in the wall of the abdominal cavity that allows protrusion of an organ or abdominal content through it. The fascia is a thick layer of tissue that keeps the contents of the abdomen in place. There are certain areas of the abdominal wall which are considered sites of weakness, these are inguinal, femoral and umbilical areas. The groin represents the area where approximately 75% of hernias develop.
Whether due to excess abdominal strain, age, genetics or congenital disorders, this tissue can weaken and intestinal contents may begin to push through. Most commonly, fatty tissue and loops of large intestine may push into, and ultimately become trapped in, the hernia defect.
Our surgical program has a dedicated team to follow you every step of the way. Your multi-disciplinary team includes surgeons, (bariatric) nurses, dietitians, mental health professionals, exercise specialists, bariatric advocates and other medical specialists who offer continuous compassionate support and guidance in a respectful environment.
The focus is to help each patient establish and achieve their goals.
If you think back about a decade, you’ll remember how popular the laparoscopic adjustable gastric band was. Marketed under the names Lap-Band and Realize Band, tens of thousands of these procedures were performed over several years. However, while other major bariatric surgeries have lasted the test of time, the Lap-Band is rarely performed today. Let’s talk about why that is and what options patients with Lap-Band complications now have.
Rosa MarteLost a total of 81 lbs via Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy
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