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Nutritional Recommendations for Band Patients

Adjustable Gastric Band patients are still recommended to take vitamins. It is true, that the chance of a nutritional deficiency is uncommon if one is eating a healthy diet since there is no “malabsorption” of the food that is being consumed. But two main factors influence this recommendation. Of note, many patients come to surgery with a nutritional deficit and many of our lives are busy making it difficult to ensure a proper food balance on a daily basis. Standard multivitamin preparations located at grocery stores, vitamin shops, and Costco are probably fine. Make sure to clear your decision with our dietitians Mary and Allison. Calcium is the other recommended supplement. Most dietary professionals agree on 1200 mg per day of Calcium. This mineral is packaged in a variety of forms, from tablets, chews, powder, and shakes. My office carries the Bariatric Advantage product line for your convenience. Try to find a product that has Vitamin D incorporated into the supplement.
So all you Band patients, stay healthy and remember your multivitamin and Calcium!

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Our SILS LapBand Data is Presented to IFSO

For all you patients who underwent the LapBand procedure over the last year, I want to thank you for your great work! As you know, in November of 2009, we started doing Single Incison Laparoscopic Surgery (SILS) Lap Bands. This is where the operation is done through a cut in the belly button, thereby creating less scarring. The lack of any visible scar is so good, that I have some patients where you can’t even tell they had an operation.

I went to Hokkaido, Japan in February to present our data on this procedure to the International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity (IFSO). It was an honor to share our data on the excellent results our patients are having. Yes, we missed the earthquake by a week, and my heart goes out to all the people suffering from this incredible natural disaster.

It is my feeling that the SILS LapBand, when done safely, provides an excellent result with high patient satisfaction. I think that this “new technique” will eventually catch on with other surgeons as they see the positive results.

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Honolulu Bariatric Surgeon Performs Single Incision Weight Loss

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Dr. Fowler Offers First Single Incision Weight Loss Procedure in Hawaii

At his Honolulu, HI bariatric surgery practice, Dr. Steven Fowler is the first surgeon to offer single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS). While Dr. Fowler says his first priority is patient safety, he believes the ability to decrease the aesthetic impact of weight loss surgery and perform the LAP-BAND Surgery® for weight loss through a smaller incision is also important to his patients.

Dr. Steven Fowler, a board-certified bariatric surgeon in Honolulu, is the only surgeon to use an innovative technique which allows for a smaller incision when performing the popular LAP-BAND Surgery in Hawaii. Dr. Fowler says patient safety is the top priority for any weight loss procedure, and patient satisfaction also plays an integral role in the overall success of treatment, which is why utilizing the latest technological advancement in bariatric surgery – known as SILS, or single incision laparoscopic surgery – is a top priority for him as well.

While Dr. Fowler admits safe weight loss and a healthy transformation remain the top priorities for any weight loss procedure, whether that be the LAP-BAND System® or a gastric bypass, patients often express concern over the size and shape of the scar. From the initial consultation, Dr. Fowler says he carefully explains the various weight loss surgery options available, while addressing each step of the process from pre-operative responsibilities to recovery, which includes the aesthetic appearance once all is said and done. “A true benchmark of a surgeon’s performance is safety. But in addition, if an incision can made smaller, why wouldn’t a patient consider that procedure.”

Whether Dr. Fowler is performing a procedure using the SILS method, or another recent innovation in the field of bariatric surgery known as the gastric sleeve, he says he always remains conscious of the overall aesthetic impact of each procedure. As the first surgeon in Hawaii to offer this cutting-edge approach to the LAP-BAND System®, he adds he still enjoys the general surprise patients express at the lack of scarring. “I’ve had patients tell me that their friends couldn’t find the scar left behind by their weight loss procedure.”

About Dr. Fowler

Dr. Steven Fowler earned his medical degree from the Boston University School of Medicine, and then completed his surgical residency at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, CA. He is the acting medical director at Castle Medical Center, which was designated as a Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence® by the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery.

Aloha Surgery is located at 928 Nuuanu Ave. #400 in Honolulu, HI 96813, and can be reached at (808) 521-1300, or found online at alohasurgery.com or the Aloha Surgery – Dr. Steven Fowler Facebook page.

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FDA Approves the LapBand for BMI 30-35!

On a fairly surprising note, the FDA adjusted its criteria for LapBand surgery. The old FDA recommendations were for LapBand placement in adults with a BMI of greater than 40, or a BMI 35-40 with a serious medical condition related to obesity. The new criteria have dropped the BMI level to 30-35 with a serious medical condition. What’s a serious medical condition? This will include diabetes, obstructive sleep apnea, and heart disease. This is a big step in realizing surgical weight loss as the best tool in conjunction with a comprehensive weight loss program, to improve an individual’ health.

Even though the FDA now approves this lower BMI rating, I doubt the local insurances will rush to alter their surgical weight loss policy criteria. So, for now, if one falls within this category, they will most likely have to pursue surgery on a cash pay basis.

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Calcium Supplements- Risk of Heart Attack?

If you guys have heard about a new research article in the British Medical Journal that associated an increase in heart attacks with people who take calcium supplements, you’re probably wondering what it means to you.

Basically, the paper was a meta-analysis (pooling data from a lot of different papers) showing a 30% increase in heart attacks. This paper DOES NOT apply to you! Here’s why…

1)This is the first article of its kind… We never make sweeping decisions about health care based on one study. Many times one article can be misleading, so further studies are needed to have a clearer picture.

2)The study did not account for people taking Vitamin D with their calcium. All prior research has shown this to be beneficial for a variety of functions in your body. You guys are taking your calcium with Vitamin D, so the article can not be translated to your situation.

The field of nutritional supplements is rapidly changing, and often is filled with science that is less than exact. Best advice is to tread lightly and be sceptical of new claims. I’ll do my best to keep our vitamin supplement recommendations up to date and backed by good research.

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