Title: Understanding the BioEnterics LAPBAND System
1Presented by oBand Surgery Centers, Inc.
2What We Will Cover Today
- What is obesity?
- Why weight-loss surgery?
- Pros and cons of surgical options for obesity
- The LAP-BAND System
- Insurance and patient financing
- Why oBand Surgery Centers, Inc.?
- Questions and answers
- Next steps
3Before We Start
- At the end of the seminar, please complete
seminar evaluation form - Feel free to ask questions as we go along
- You can sign up for an office consultation with
our surgeons by talking with our Patient
Coordinator after the seminar
4oBand Surgery Centers, Inc.
- oBand Surgery Centers, Inc is a leading bariatric
network of outpatient surgical facilities. - Our board certified bariatric surgeons are among
the few American specialists experienced in the
state of the art adjustable and reversible
gastric banding procedure. oBand expert surgeons
have successfully performed thousands of
bariatric procedures. - Our facilities are physician designed to provide
a uniquely comprehensive environment focused on
the safest, most effective minimally invasive
surgical treatment and care of obesity.
5What Is Obesity?
- Obesity is a chronic disease
- People who are obese have too much body fat
- Excess body fat often results in health problems
6What Causes Obesity?
- Being obese is the result of a combination of
influences - The genes you inherited from your parents
- How well your body turns food into energy
- Your eating and exercising habits
- Your surroundings
- Psychological factors
7Sizing Up Your Level of Body Fat
- Using the Body Mass Index (BMI)
- Used to determine if you
qualify for surgery - Measures obesity based on weight
and height
8Where Do You Fit In?
- Terms Used to Describe Various Levels of Body Fat
Normal Weight (BMI 18.5 to 24.9)
Overweight(BMI 25 to 29.9)
Obese(BMI 30 to 34.9)
Severely Obese(BMI 35 to 39.9 )
Morbidly Obese(BMI 40 or more)
91985 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults
(BMI ? 30, or 30 lbs overweight for 54
person)
Source BRFSS, CDC.
101990 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults
(BMI ? 30, or 30 lbs overweight for 54
person)
Source BRFSS, CDC.
111995 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults
(BMI ? 30, or 30 lbs overweight for 54
person)
Source BRFSS, CDC.
122000 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults
(BMI ? 30, or 30 lbs overweight for 54
person)
No Data lt10 10-14
15-19 ?20
Source BRFSS, CDC.
13Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults
(BMI ? 30, or 30 lbs overweight for 54
person)
1991
1995
2000
Source BRFSS, CDC.
142001 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults
(BMI ? 30, or 30 lbs overweight for 54
person)
Source BRFSS, CDC.
15Consequences of Obesity
- If you are obese, severely obese, or morbidly
obese, you may have - Major health risks
- Risks to psychological and social well-being
- Difficulties with day-to-day living
16Health Risks Body Mass Index vs. Mortality
Exponential Increase in Risk
Source NIH, NEJM, 1995.
17Health Risks (cont)
- Severe and morbid obesity greatly increases the
risk of dozens of serious medical problems
- Diabetes
- Hypertension
- Sleep apnea
- Heart disease
- Vascular disease/Stroke
- Immobility
- Skin infections
- Cancer
- Gallstones
- Urinary incontinence
- GERD
- Arthritis
- Venous ulcers
- Accident proneness
- Depression
- Joint problems
- Low back pain
- Infertility
- DVT and thromboembolism
- Asthma, etc, etc.
Source The Surgeon Generals Call to Action to
Prevent Overweight and Obesity.
18Risks to Your Psychologicaland Social Well-Being
- Negative self-image
- Social isolation
- Discrimination
19Difficulties With Day-to-Day Living
- Normal tasks become harder when you are obese
- Movement is more difficult
- You tend to tire more quickly
- You find yourself short of breath
- Bus or airplane seats, telephone booths,
turnstiles, and cars may be too small for you - You may find it difficult to maintain personal
hygiene
20Obesity Treatment Options
- Non-surgical methods result in little long-term
success - Diet and exercise
- Weight-loss programs
- Appetite suppressants
- Hypnosis, jaw-wiring, counseling
- Doing nothing is really not an option
21Using Surgery to Treat Obesity
- Surgery is an option when other weight-loss
therapies have failed - Types of weight-loss surgeries
- Malabsorptive procedures shorten the digestive
tract - Restrictive procedures reduce how much the
stomach can hold - Combined procedures shorten the digestive tract
and reduce how much the stomach can hold
22Using Surgery to Treat Obesity (cont)
Restrictive and Adjustable
Malabsorptive
Combined
Restrictive
Gastric Bypass (GBP)
LAP-BAND System
Vertical Banded Gastroplasty (VBG)
Bilio-Pancreatic Diversion (BPD)
23Open vs. Laparoscopic Surgery
- Open
- Large incision
- Longer hospital stay
- Surgeon handles the organs
- Laparoscopic
- Small incisions
- Less pain, shorter hospital stay
- Surgeon uses thin, specialized instruments
LAP-BAND surgery is usually performed
laparoscopically
24Gastric Bypass
- Advantages
- Rapid initial weight loss
- Disadvantages
- Stomach cutting, stapling and intestinal
re-routing required - More operative complications than LAP-BAND
- Portion of digestive tract is bypassed, resulting
in nutritional deficiencies - Dumping syndrome can occur
- Non-adjustable
- Extremely difficult to reverse
- Higher mortality rate than LAP-BAND
25The LAP-BAND System
- Advantages
- Lowest mortality rate
- Least invasive surgical approach
- No stapling, cutting, or intestinal re-routing
- Adjustable
- Reversible
- Lowest operative complication rate
- No Dumping Syndrome
- Low malnutrition risk since no portion of
digestive tract is bypassed - Disadvantages
- Regular follow-up critical for optimal results
- Rarely, the access port may leak and require
minor revisional surgery
26Your Decision
- LAP-BAND System
- Least invasive
- No re-arrangement of anatomy
- 59 average long-term excess weight loss,
slower initially - Lowest mortality (10 times safer) and
complication rate - Adjustable
- Reversible
- Low malnutrition risk
- Shorter hospital stay and recovery time
- Follow-up necessary
- Gastric Bypass
- More invasive
- Anatomy re-arranged
- 60 average long-term excess weight loss,
faster initially - Higher mortality and complication rate
- Non-adjustable
- Difficult to reverse
- High malnutrition risk
- Longer hospital stay and recovery time
- Follow-up not required
Sources OBrien et al. LAP-BAND Outcomes and
Results ASERNIPS 2002
27Comparing Weight-Loss Results
Source OBrien et al. Obesity is a Surgical
Disease Overview of Obesity and Bariatric
Surgery, ANZ J Surg, 2004 74 200-204.
28How the LAP-BAND System Works
- A silicone band is placed around the upper part
of the stomach - A small pouch is created
- Your stomach holds less food
- You feel full faster and longer
29The LAP-BAND System Procedure
30The LAP-BAND System Is Adjustable
- The plastic band is hollow
- It is filled with a saline solution
- By adding or removing the saline, your surgeon
can tighten or loosen your band - This allows control over individual weight loss
31Medical Insurance Criteria for LAP-BAND System
Candidates includes the following
- Meet the BMI criteria
- Your BMI is at least 40, or
- You weigh at least 100 pounds more than your
ideal weight, or - Your BMI is at least 35 and you are suffering
from serious health problems - In some cases, you may be eligible for surgery if
your BMI is between 30 and 35 - Have been overweight for more than 5 years
- Have had only short-term success with serious
weight-loss attempts - Do not have any other disease that could have
caused obesity - Are prepared to attend regular follow-up sessions
and make lifestyle changes - Do not drink alcohol in excess
32Self Pay Criteria forLAP-BAND System Candidates
includes the following
- Are prepared to attend regular follow-up sessions
and make lifestyle changes - Do not drink alcohol in excess
- Consultation with surgeon to evaluate individual
needs and goals
33Possible Risks and Complications
- Risks associated with any surgery
- Slippage
- Erosion
- Access port problems
For detailed risk information, please visit
www.lap-band.com
34LAP-BAND Weight-Loss Results
35LAP-BAND System PatientRobin (Before)
- Heres what my life was like. Pick up three
50-pound bags of dog food strap them to your
body. Then try walking. - It was difficult to even bend down to pick up my
little girl.
310 pounds
36LAP-BAND System PatientRobin (After)
- Now, I have the energy to play with my children
and am comforted to know Ill be around when they
grow up.
161 pounds
37Living with the LAP-BAND System
- LAP-BAND will help you feel satisfied with a
small amount of food - You will enjoy meals and eating out with family
and friendsjust in smaller portions - Your motivation and commitment is key to your
success! - Learn to eat few small, nutritious meals
- Begin an exercise program
- Schedule regular check-ups
- Get your band adjusted from time to time to
optimize your individual weight loss - Regularly attend support group meetings
- Use your LAP-BAND as a tool to help you lose
weight
38A Word on Adjustments
- Following surgery, LAP-BAND is usually partially
inflated - First adjustment is typically not until 4-6 weeks
after surgery - Adjustments depend on
- Your weight loss
- Amount of food you can comfortably eat
- Amount of fluid already in your band
39Weight Loss Can Change Your Life
- Improved or resolved health problems
- Reduced health risks
- Increased energy and activity level
- Improved self-esteem
40LAP-BAND Affordability
- Pursue insurance coverage
- Review the coverage in your insurance policy
- Understand the appeal process and probability of
coverage - Speak with our office
- Direct pay alternative
- Lump sum payment (401(k) fund, savings, stocks,
etc.) - Loans (equity) and credit cards (low rate or
cash back) - oBand Surgery Centers, Inc. work with several
finance companies to help make your dream come
true.
41The LAP-BAND System Finance Program
- Free expert advice
- Low monthly payments
- Competitive interest rates
- Lenders are large, stable, well-funded companies
- Focused on financing the LAP-BAND procedure only
- Diverse financing options (secured and unsecured)
- Higher loan approval ratio
- Quick decision
- Preliminary decision within 1-2 days
- Funding in 5-15 business days
42Potential Savings
- Thousands of dollars in potential tax savings
- According to the new Internal Revenue service
(IRS) policy (Revenue Ruling 2002-19), obesity
is medically accepted to be a disease in its own
right - A taxpayer can now claim weight loss expenses as
a medical deduction - Savings of 2,000 to 4,000 are common
- Changes in monthly expenses
- Change in the cost of living before and after
weight-loss surgery can be dramatic
43The Personal Cost of Obesity
References 1. Health Management Research Center,
University of Michigan, 2001 2. U.S. Bureau of
Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditures in 2001
3. Source Colditz, GA. Economic costs of
obesity and inactivity, Med Science Sports
Exercise, 1999 4. Marketdata Enterprises, Inc.,
10/02 5. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,
Consumer Expenditures in 2001
44Mission Statement
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- To promote, encourage and enhance outpatient
bariatric surgical care, research and education
for the benefit of all patients
45Why oBand Surgery Centers, Inc.?
- Only exceptional surgeons with superior outcomes
perform surgery at oBand Surgery Centers, Inc. - Thousands of successful bariatric procedures
performed - Comprehensive program including cardiology,
plastics, gynecology, internal medicine,
anesthesiology to meet the needs of patients. - Have surgery in the morning and go home in the
afternoon. - Less risk of infection than in a hospital setting
- Caring and compassionate staff
- JCAHO certified and AAAHC certified
- Owned and operated by nationally recognized Lap
Band surgeons
46oBand Surgery Centers, Inc.
- oBand Surgery Centers, Inc. is THE standard of
care for outpatient Lap Band Surgery. - oBand Surgery Centers, Inc. not only has industry
credentials such as JCAHO and AAAHC, but has
established criteria above and beyond these
certifying bodies to make patient care and safety
at the forefront of everything we do.
47Next Steps
- Question Answers
- Please fill out seminar evaluation forms
- If you would like to schedule a consultation to
see if the LAP-BAND System is appropriate for
you - Speak with our Patient Coordinator after the QA
or - Contact oBand Surgery Centers, Inc. directly at
- 866-883-BAND or 866-886-BAND
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