
LAP BAND Contraindications
The LAP BAND System is not right for you if:
- You have an inflammatory disease or condition of the gastrointestinal
tract, such as ulcers, severe esophagitis, or Crohn's disease.
- You have severe heart or lung disease that makes you a poor candidate for
surgery.
- You have some other disease that makes you a poor candidate for surgery.
- You have a problem that could cause bleeding in the esophagus or stomach.
That might include esophageal or gastric varices (a dilated vein). It might
also be something such as congenital or acquired intestinal telangiectasia
(dilation of a small blood vessel).
- You have portal hypertension.
- Your esophagus, stomach, or intestine is not normal (congenital or
acquired). For instance you might have a narrowed opening.
- You have/experience an intra-operative gastric injury, such as a gastric
perforation at or near the location of the intended band placement.
- You have cirrhosis.
- You have chronic pancreatitis.
- You are pregnant. (If you become pregnant after the LAP BAND System has
been placed, the band may need to be deflated. The same is true if you need
more nutrition for any other reason, such as becoming seriously ill. In rare
cases, removal may be needed.)
- You are addicted to alcohol or drugs.
- You are under 18 years of age.
- You have an infection anywhere in your body or one that could contaminate
the surgical area.
- You are on chronic, long-term steroid treatment.
- You cannot or do not want to follow the dietary rules that come with this
procedure.
- You might be allergic to materials in the device.
- You cannot tolerate pain from an implanted device.
- You or someone in you family has an autoimmune connective tissue disease.
That might be a disease such as systemic lupus erythematosus or scleroderma.
The same is true if you have symptoms of one of these diseases.
Some surgeons say patients with a "sweet tooth" will not do
well with the LAP-BAND System. If you eat a lot of sweet foods, your surgeon may
decide not to do the procedure. The same is true if you often drink milkshakes
or other high-calorie liquids. See also the LAP BAND
Indications

Your motivation is key
Your surgeon will not do the operation unless he or she knows
you understand the problems your excess weight is causing. Also, your surgeon
will make sure you know you have responsibilities. These indude new eating
patterns and a new lifestyle. If you are ready to take an active part in
reducing your weight, your surgeon will consider the treatment. First, though,
your surgeon will want to make sure you know about the advantages,
disadvantages, and risks involved.
Copyright
2007 Luis Zarate