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Severely obese people who received the LAP-BAND Adjustable Gastric
Banding System to lose weight had a 72 percent reduction in their
risk of dying compared to obese people who were not offered any
specific weight-loss treatment, according to findings published in
the December issue of the Annals of Surgery (1). The LAP-BAND
System was approved in June 2001 by the U.S. Food & Drug
Administration for weight reduction in severely obese adults.
"This research is critical because it shows that people with severe
obesity, who are known to be at a much higher risk than the general
population for dying prematurely, may be able to significantly
decrease their risk with laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding,"
explains Dr. Paul O'Brien, FRACS a study author from the Monash
University Centre for Obesity Research and Education (CORE) in
Melbourne, Australia, head of the Centre for Bariatric Surgery in
Melbourne and the National Medical Director for the American
Institute of Gastric Banding in Dallas, Texas. "What is also
particularly compelling is that this study shows it is possible to
gain a significant survival benefit without the risks associated
with more invasive bariatric surgical procedures, such as gastric
bypass."
The study involved two groups of people who were between 37 and 70
years of age with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 35 kg/m2 or greater: A
LAP-BAND System group, which included 966 patients (average age 47,
average BMI 45 kg/m2) and a previously established population-based
cohort of 2119 people who were not offered any specific weight-loss
treatment (average age 55, average BMI 38 kg/m2). There were four
deaths (heart disease, cancer and suicide) in the LAP-BAND System
group after a median follow-up of four years, vs. 225 deaths after
a median follow-up of 12 years in the non-treated group. After
statistically controlling for the differences in follow up time,
sex, age and BMI, the hazard for death was 72 percent lower for
LAP-BAND System patients compared to the non-treated group (hazard
ratio for death: 0.28, 95% confidence interval: 0.10-0.85).
LAP-BAND System patients lost an average of approximately 63 pounds
2 years after installation.
The very low death rate seen in the LAP-BAND System group, while
good news, limited the study, making it difficult to precisely
determine the magnitude of the effect of the procedure on improved
survival. Also, there may have been unknown differences between the
two groups that may have affected results. The new findings are
consistent with those from other studies showing a reduced risk of
death (~30% to 89%) associated with the weight loss following other
forms of bariatric surgery (2,3,4,5,6).
About Obesity
In the United States, obesity is considered the second leading
cause of preventable death (7). Further, research has shown that
individuals with a BMI of 35 or more have a reduced life expectancy
of nine to 13 years (8). A BMI of 35 or more translates to a weight
of 200 pounds or more for a woman of average height (5' 4") when
ideal weight at this height is considered to be 140 pounds, and to
a weight of 250 pounds or more for man who is six feet tall when
ideal weight for this height is considered to be 177 pounds.
About the LAP-BAND System
The LAP-BAND System was approved by the FDA in June 2001 for
severely obese adults with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 40 or more or
for adults with a BMI of at least 35 plus at least one severe
obesity-related health condition, such as Type 2 diabetes,
hypertension and asthma. Used in more than 300,000 procedures
worldwide, this simple reversible surgically implanted device has
safely helped severely obese adults successfully achieve and
maintain long- term weight loss.
The LAP-BAND System was developed to facilitate long-term weight
loss and reduce the health risks associated with severe and
morbid obesity. Unlike gastric bypass, it does not involve stomach
cutting, stapling or intestinal re-routing (9,10). Using
laparoscopic surgical techniques, the device is placed around the
top portion of the patient's stomach, creating a small pouch. By
reducing stomach capacity, the LAP-BAND System can help
achieve long-term weight loss by creating an earlier feeling of
satiety. The LAP-BAND System is adjustable, which means that the
inflatable band can be tightened or loosened to help the patient
achieve a level of satiety while maintaining a healthy diet. It is
also reversible and can be removed at any time.
About True Results:
The American Institute of Gastric Banding is an industry-leading network of health care professionals specializing in the treatment and care of overweight and obese individuals. True Results' physicians, health care professionals, surgical centers, and support resources are dedicated to the LAP-BAND patient. True Results specializes in the LAP-BAND System procedure and is widely recognized as the number one provider of the procedure in the world. True Results also provides a comprehensive, multi-discipline aftercare program to ensure the success of the bariatric patient. In addition to the Surgery Center of Richardson, True Results currently has specialty surgery centers in Fort Worth, Houston, and the San Antonio/Austin area. True Results surgeons have performed more than 7,000 procedures, ensuring seasoned professionals with the experience to handle most every patient's need. For additional information on True Results and weight loss, please call 1-800-324-2694.
Give us a call at 1-800-324-2694 or schedule a free Individual Evaluation (Great value), register for a free informational seminar, or chat online with a LAP-BAND Specialist.
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