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What is Laparoscopic Gastric Banding (LGB)?
LGB is a form of obesity management surgery (also known as bariatric surgery) where an adjustable band is placed around the opening of your stomach. This makes the entryway to the stomach smaller, and eventually, the stomach becomes smaller as well. This means that you would need to eat less to feel full, and over time, you’ll start to lose weight.
What Does “Laparoscopic” mean?
A laparoscopic approach to surgery means using 3 tiny incisions to do the surgery (two 5 mm in length, and one 12 mm in length), as opposed to the regular approach where a large incision is made in your abdomen. The surgeon would use a specialized thin long telescope to which a camera is connected known as the Laparoscope together with some very small surgical instruments to reach the surgical area without opening up your belly too much. This means less scarring as most of these incisions are hidden, less pain during the post-operative recovery period, and fewer surgical complications. It is the approach of choice for most bariatric surgeries.
