July 27, 2010 10:50 AM

Teens & Gastric Bands: Does Popular Weight-Loss Surgery Make Sense for Youngsters?

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David W Freeman
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(CBS) The demand for gastric banding surgery is growing along with Americans' waistlines, but does the weight-loss procedure make sense for teens as well as adults?

That question is now a hot topic in medical circles - and for overweight teens and their parents.

The 30-to-60-minute procedure, in which an inflatable silicone band is implanted around the top of the stomach to reduce its size, can trigger significant weight loss and is reversible. It's considered a less-invasive alternative to gastric bypass surgery, in which the size of the stomach is permanently reduced.

The operation is currently approved only for adults, according to Reuters. But it's up to doctors to decide who should get the surgery, and many teens already get it on what is called "off-label" basis.

There's little doubt that the surgery is effective. One study published last year showed that teens who underwent gastric band surgery lost 10 times more weight than teens who used dietary strategies and exercise, according to ABC News.

But data from an ongoing study suggests that gastric bands are less effective and more problematic for teens than adults, according to Reuters. Risks include erosion and slippage of the band, which could necessitate additional surgery and cause swallowing problems and other complications.

"Bands are definitely safe in the short term and definitely work in the short term," Dr Mary Brandt, director of pediatric surgery at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston, told Reuters. "What we don't know is about the long term. I'm not saying it should never be used. We just have to be more careful about how we're using it."



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by andrewjhon1 August 9, 2010 7:35 AM EDT
I've gone through a website where found, Obese teens who underwent weight-loss surgery shed significantly more pounds than those who tried just dieting and exercise. Isn't it? Anyways, If you would like to take information on Lap Band surgery a type of weight loss surgery Visit: www.FreeLapBandSurgery.com
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by rf35 July 28, 2010 11:16 AM EDT
How about their parents just quit buying them Twinkies?
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by kjett99 July 28, 2010 9:38 AM EDT
i think that people who r obese are lazy and need too get off the couch surgery is for losers
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by andrewjhon1 July 28, 2010 8:01 AM EDT
Dear,
book_of_wally, It's not temporary solution. It's nothing but "A laparoscopic adjustable gastric band, commonly referred to as a lap band, is an inflatable silicone device that is placed around the top portion of the stomach, via laparoscopic surgery, in order to treat obesity" If you need more related information Visit: www.FreeLapBandSurgery.com
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by amerilatino July 27, 2010 2:26 PM EDT
How about get-your-dumpy-behind-up-off-the-couch-and-out-of-the-chips-bag-and-make-yourself-useful-or-I'll-put-you-out-with-the-dog therapy?
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by book_of_wally July 27, 2010 12:11 PM EDT
No. This is just a temporary solution. They need to sticjk to a diet and exercise.
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