Posts by Jacob Haiavy

A recent study published in the Annals of Surgery showed that the Lap-Band procedure was the safest bariatric surgery of the three surgeries used in the study. The study results were reported in Medscape News. The main focus of the research was to determine which bariatric surgeries were the most effective in treating diabetes. As… Continue Reading »

Bariatric surgeries such as Lap-Band procedures have been found to reduce cardiovascular (CV) events by as much as 30%, according to a recent Medscape report. These procedures also decreased the chance of dying from cardiovascular causes by 50%. This study, known as the Swedish Obese Subjects study, was performed in Gothenburg, Sweden. It followed over… Continue Reading »

Is Lap-Band Right for You?

Before all else — your health comes first. Before you can use the LAP-BAND® System to help you lose weight and live healthier, you need to qualify medically. This means being currently healthy enough for the minimally invasive procedure. While only a physician or surgeon can give you a complete medical evaluation, the criteria listed… Continue Reading »

A new Medscape article from Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology states that there is an imbalance in the US between the high number of patients suffering from obesity and the low but growing number of patients choosing to have bariatric sugery. According to the report, advances in the procedure will make it more accessible to patients,… Continue Reading »

University of Southern California Dr. Anne Peters recently released a special report on Medscape entitled, “Bariatric Surgery a ‘Magic Bullet’ for Diabetes?” In her report she concludes that bariatric surgeries such as the Lap Band procedure are “something we need to recommend for our patients.” As an endocrinologist, Dr. Peters has seen first-hand a large… Continue Reading »

According to a recent New York Daily News story, treatment with bariatric procedures such as Lap Band surgery may provide a reversal or cure of type 2 diabetes. Doctors report that it should be recommended more quickly in the treatment process rather than as a backup or last resort. The two recently released studies, published… Continue Reading »

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