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Gastric Band Manchester



The Gastric Band is a powerful tool that allows you to gain control of your weight.

If you have tried every diet and weight loss programme but have continually failed in your attempts, the Gastric Band could be the solution to your problem.

By joining the growing number of NOSC patients you can be sure that our professionally qualified team will give you the support and dedicated total individual patient care you need to achieve significant weight loss.

The Gastric Band is a small inflatable band that fits around the top of your stomach to restrict your food intake and control your hunger.

When the band is inflated it creates a small upper stomach pouch and a narrowed outlet, limiting the stomach’s capacity to intake food and increasing the feeling of fullness. The combination of these two effects results in significant weight loss.

The adjustable Gastric Band has been used in hundreds of thousands of patients throughout the world over many years, and has been shown to be:

  • Safe
  • Effective
  • Well tolerated
  • Easily reversed
  • Does not require invasive surgery
  • Associated with few complications in experienced hands

Adjustments are made by adding or removing fluid from the band via the small access port which is located just under your skin. This is a quick 10 minute out patient procedure. Your band is usually filled for the first time six to eight weeks after your surgery.

As the purpose of the band is to severely restrict your capacity to eat, you must be prepared to adopt a very different eating pattern. Meals are going to be small, although most patients are able to eat normal food. Some people find this adjustment to their eating habits easier to make than others


Laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique in which surgery is performed using slender surgical instruments, passed through small incisions in the abdomen. This creates less tissue damage than large, open surgical procedures. After laparoscopic surgery patients report much less pain and fewer wound complications. Patients also recover faster and are able to resume normal activities sooner.

If you have followed every diet regime going in an attempt to shift your excess weight and feel that you need a long term aid to help you to control your weight, the Gastric Band may be the solution for you.

To qualify, your BMI should be over 30 and you should understand that you will need to work with your Gastric Band to achieve significant long term results.

Years of losing and gaining weight results in repeated failed behaviour around food and eating. If you truly believe that you do not have the discipline to maintain your weight loss and feel that you would benefit from the safety net and reassurance of a long term procedure, then Gastric Banding may be the answer for you.

The Gastric Band operation takes around 30 minutes and is carried out under general anaesthesia via laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery. Four tiny incisions are made to the upper abdomen and the band is fitted around the top of the stomach with the use of a special telescope and camera. A fifth incision is made at the site of the access port.

Attached to the silicone band is a fine soft silicone tube. At the time of your operation the surgeon brings this tube through most of your abdominal wall from the inside. To the end of this tube is attached a small port.

This is fixed under your skin and allows your surgeon to add or remove small amounts of sterile saline into your band system. In doing this it is possible to adjust the amount of restriction the band is placing around your stomach. The Gastric Band will dictate how quickly food will enter your stomach.

Immediately after the Gastric Band procedure you’ll be required to stick to a liquid only diet for about two weeks. You will gradually progress to blended then soft foods and then on to normal foods in small portions.

You will have lots of support to help you through this time. A member of the Support Team will contact you daily for the first week and then our nutritional support team will take over. They will guide you through the dietary requirements until you feel confident about your new way of eating and living with your Gastric Band.

Our Nutritional Support Team will keep you motivated and help you address issues around food that you may want to work through.





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Gastric Band Procedure Available in Manchester


Every year, hundreds of people successfully lose weight with the NOSC Gastric Band Programme. Our national network of hospitals includes hospitals in Manchester. By joining the growing number of NOSC patients you can be sure that our professionally-qualified team in Manchester will give you the support and dedicated individual patient care that you need to achieve significant weight loss. The Gastric Band is a revolutionary and simple way to lose weight and change your relationship with food forever. Patients have lost up to 13 stones with the gastric band from The National Obesity Surgery Centre programme.

What is a Gastric Band?



The Gastric Band is a small inflatable band that fits around the top of your stomach to restrict your food intake and control your hunger.

When the band is inflated it creates a small upper stomach pouch and a narrowed outlet, limiting the stomach’s capacity to intake food and increasing the feeling of fullness. The combination of these two effects results in significant weight loss.

The adjustable Gastric Band has been used in hundreds of thousands of patients throughout the world over many years, and has been shown to be:

  • Safe
  • Effective
  • Well tolerated
  • Easily reversed
  • Does not require invasive surgery
  • Associated with few complications in experienced hands

What is a band adjustment?

Adjustments are made by adding or removing fluid from the band via the small access port which is located just under your skin. This is a quick 10 minute out patient procedure. Your band is usually filled for the first time six weeks after your surgery.

As the purpose of the band is to severely restrict your capacity to eat, you must be prepared to adopt a very different eating pattern. Meals are going to be small, although most patients are able to eat normal food. Some people find this adjustment to their eating habits easier to make than others

What is laparoscopic surgery?

Laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique in which surgery is performed using slender surgical instruments, passed through small incisions in the abdomen. This creates less tissue damage than large, open surgical procedures. After laparoscopic surgery patients report much less pain and fewer wound complications. Patients also recover faster and are able to resume normal activities sooner.


Is a Gastric Band suitable for me?



If you have followed every diet regime going in an attempt to shift your excess weight and feel that you need a long term aid to help you to control your weight, the Gastric Band may be the solution for you.

To qualify, your BMI should be over 30 and you should understand that you will need to work with your Gastric Band to achieve significant long term results.

Why might I choose a Gastric Band for my weight loss procedure?

Years of losing and gaining weight results in repeated failed behaviour around food and eating. If you truly believe that you do not have the discipline to maintain your weight loss and feel that you would benefit from the safety net and reassurance of a long term procedure, then Gastric Banding may be the answer for you.


The procedure



What happens during the procedure?

The Gastric Band operation takes around 30 minutes and is carried out under general anaesthesia via laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery. Four tiny incisions are made to the upper abdomen and the band is fitted around the top of the stomach with the use of a special telescope and camera. A fifth incision is made at the site of the access port.

Attached to the silicone band is a fine soft silicone tube. At the time of your operation the surgeon brings this tube through most of your abdominal wall from the inside. To the end of this tube is attached a small port.

This is fixed under your skin and allows your surgeon to add or remove small amounts of sterile saline into your band system. In doing this it is possible to adjust the amount of restriction the band is placing around your stomach. The Gastric Band will dictate how quickly food will enter your stomach.




Aftercare



Immediately after the Gastric Band procedure you’ll be required to stick to a liquid only diet for about two weeks. You will gradually progress to blended then soft foods and then on to normal foods in small portions.

You will have lots of support to help you through this time. One of our bariatric nurses will contact you daily for the first week and then our nutritional support team will take over. They will guide you through the dietary requirements until you feel confident about your new way of eating and living with your Gastric Band.

Our support team will keep you motivated and help you address issues around food that you may want to work through.

 


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