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Gastric Bypass & the Ostomy Patient


Question
I am a patient with a colostomy stemming from rectal cancer, diagnosed in 2002. I have been in remission from the cancer since treatment ended in 2004. I am currently 5'10" weighing 389 lbs. I was originally diagnosed with Chron's Disease in 1991, but haven't had a flare up since my cancer surgery. Would I qualify for the Lap Bamd procedure?

Answer
Shanna,

Given your history, you might find that some bariatric surgeons do not want to operate on you.  I think you would have a harder time if you were seeking a gastric bypass, but you probably should be able to qualify for a gastric band.  I would suggest that you find a Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence in your area (you can find one here: www.surgicalreview.org/).  Most doctors will let you set up a consult very easily.  Find a doctor who does a lot of Bands and has a good after care program for adjustments, dietary counseling, etc.

I hope this helps.

Please let me know if you need more information.

In Health,

Dr. Jacques
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