Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

Dreaded words "YOU HAVE A LEAK"



Recommended Posts

So, last Monday I went in for my 6th fill and was told that my band was only holding 3cc and the Doctor thought I might have a leak and had been watching it for the last couple of months?!?!?!?!, I was devistated. up until then I had believed everything was peachy and I just needed to keep getting my fills that eventually I would reach my green zone, they set me up for a "portagram" this morning and yes, it was confirmed that I have a leak in the port assembly, and I am scheuduled to have port replacement surgery this Wed. I have spent the last week searching this forum for any and all related experences, I have been praying please please pleaszzzzzzz dont let me have a leak...........but, I find myself not being upset at all, one of our fellow bandsters whos encourging word got me threw this last week, " I chose a lapband because if there was any problems it could be fixed" Yes it can be fixed and My new reformed hope thinks maybe this can work for me and maybe one day, I can be one of those people posting "I AM IN ONEDERLAND" sooooo to all you posters out there THANK YOU! you never know who you help!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Such a positive post in spite of the complication you are having! Thank you!

I just posted about an infection around my port site today. I am worried about the possibility of having 2 more surgeries (1 to remove the band and another to put it back in) but you are so right.... It can be fixed!

So thanks for your post. It helps me feel a little better about this situation.

Hope your port replacement surgery goes well!!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

So, last Monday I went in for my 6th fill and was told that my band was only holding 3cc and the Doctor thought I might have a leak and had been watching it for the last couple of months?!?!?!?!, I was devistated. up until then I had believed everything was peachy and I just needed to keep getting my fills that eventually I would reach my green zone, they set me up for a "portagram" this morning and yes, it was confirmed that I have a leak in the port assembly, and I am scheuduled to have port replacement surgery this Wed. I have spent the last week searching this forum for any and all related experences, I have been praying please please pleaszzzzzzz dont let me have a leak...........but, I find myself not being upset at all, one of our fellow bandsters whos encourging word got me threw this last week, " I chose a lapband because if there was any problems it could be fixed" Yes it can be fixed and My new reformed hope thinks maybe this can work for me and maybe one day, I can be one of those people posting "I AM IN ONEDERLAND" sooooo to all you posters out there THANK YOU! you never know who you help!

Do you have a REALIZE band? There was some issue with the port become detached from the tubing or something along those lines. Perhaps your doctor can determine whether your band fits within the recall and you might be able to make a claim to the manufacturer.

Here is the information:

FDA Classifies Previous Field Action of Ethicon Endo-Surgery's REALIZE® Adjustable Gastric Band As Class II Recall

Cincinnati - November 04, 2010

Obtech Medical Sàrl, a medical device manufacturer, and Ethicon Endo-Surgery (EES), today announced the U.S. food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified the companies' previous field action related to adjustable gastric band systems sold under the brand name REALIZE® Adjustable Gastric Bands as a Class II recall, as expected.

The voluntary recall, initiated on October 11, 2010 involves existing inventory only. Healthcare facilities were notified to immediately discontinue use of the device and return all unused REALIZE® Bands to EES. Since then, customers have been receiving an enhanced product, recently approved by the FDA, to replace the recalled inventory and for all new orders. There is no action required for patients who already have received these gastric bands, and removal (explantation) of the gastric band is not required.

EES initiated the voluntary worldwide recall of existing inventory of adjustable gastric band systems sold under the brand name REALIZE® Adjustable Gastric Bands due to reports of the potential for the Tubing Strain Relief, a small (2 centimeter) flexible sheath on the band’s Injection Port, to slide out of its intended position. Movement of the Tubing Strain Relief is highly unlikely to cause any serious injury or adverse health consequences and it rarely affects the band’s function. In the extremely rare instance (1 in 10,000) when tube kinking occurs at the Injection Port, the physician might be unable to adjust Fluid volume within the gastric band, which may require additional surgery to correct. In most instances, this procedure can be performed under local anesthesia and in an outpatient setting. There have been no cases of gastric band removal due to the Strain Relief sliding out of position.

Patient health and safety is our utmost concern. EES identified the Tubing Strain Relief issue through its continuous quality monitoring program. With the full knowledge of the FDA, healthcare facilities were notified of the recall by official letter beginning October 11, 2010, and then by subsequent communications from EES sales representatives. The initial letter included detailed recall instructions, including the specific product codes and lot numbers affected. EES also has provided customers and third-party advocacy organizations with information for patients on the recall. Regulatory authorities worldwide also have been informed.

If surgeons or patients have any additional questions about the REALIZE® Band recall, they may call our Customer Support Center at 1-866-REALIZE (1-866-732-5493) between 7:30 am and 6:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, Monday through Friday.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Bridgett Golden

Manager, Corporate Communications

513-337-7387

About the REALIZE® Adjustable Gastric Band

The REALIZE® Adjustable Gastric Band is used in one type of weight-loss surgery. It contains two main components: the first is a fluid-filled balloon that is placed around the stomach; the second is an injection port to adjust the degree of Fluid in the band. Thin flexible tubing connects these two main components. The recall involves an ancillary component called the Tubing Strain Relief.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

P.S.: I wouldn't normally have posted this for a leak, but when you said you were having a port replacement and not a band replacement, it made me wonder...

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Do you have a REALIZE band? There was some issue with the port become detached from the tubing or something along those lines. Perhaps your doctor can determine whether your band fits within the recall and you might be able to make a claim to the manufacturer.

Here is the information:

FDA Classifies Previous Field Action of Ethicon Endo-Surgery's REALIZE® Adjustable Gastric Band As Class II Recall

Cincinnati - November 04, 2010

Obtech Medical Sàrl, a medical device manufacturer, and Ethicon Endo-Surgery (EES), today announced the U.S. food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified the companies' previous field action related to adjustable gastric band systems sold under the brand name REALIZE® Adjustable Gastric Bands as a Class II recall, as expected.

The voluntary recall, initiated on October 11, 2010 involves existing inventory only. Healthcare facilities were notified to immediately discontinue use of the device and return all unused REALIZE® Bands to EES. Since then, customers have been receiving an enhanced product, recently approved by the FDA, to replace the recalled inventory and for all new orders. There is no action required for patients who already have received these gastric bands, and removal (explantation) of the gastric band is not required.

EES initiated the voluntary worldwide recall of existing inventory of adjustable gastric band systems sold under the brand name REALIZE® Adjustable Gastric Bands due to reports of the potential for the Tubing Strain Relief, a small (2 centimeter) flexible sheath on the band's Injection Port, to slide out of its intended position. Movement of the Tubing Strain Relief is highly unlikely to cause any serious injury or adverse health consequences and it rarely affects the band's function. In the extremely rare instance (1 in 10,000) when tube kinking occurs at the Injection Port, the physician might be unable to adjust Fluid volume within the gastric band, which may require additional surgery to correct. In most instances, this procedure can be performed under local anesthesia and in an outpatient setting. There have been no cases of gastric band removal due to the Strain Relief sliding out of position.

Patient health and safety is our utmost concern. EES identified the Tubing Strain Relief issue through its continuous quality monitoring program. With the full knowledge of the FDA, healthcare facilities were notified of the recall by official letter beginning October 11, 2010, and then by subsequent communications from EES sales representatives. The initial letter included detailed recall instructions, including the specific product codes and lot numbers affected. EES also has provided customers and third-party advocacy organizations with information for patients on the recall. Regulatory authorities worldwide also have been informed.

If surgeons or patients have any additional questions about the REALIZE® Band recall, they may call our Customer Support Center at 1-866-REALIZE (1-866-732-5493) between 7:30 am and 6:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, Monday through Friday.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Bridgett Golden

Manager, Corporate Communications

513-337-7387

About the REALIZE® Adjustable Gastric Band

The REALIZE® Adjustable Gastric Band is used in one type of weight-loss surgery. It contains two main components: the first is a fluid-filled balloon that is placed around the stomach; the second is an injection port to adjust the degree of Fluid in the band. Thin flexible tubing connects these two main components. The recall involves an ancillary component called the Tubing Strain Relief.

WOW! That is alot of useful info! I do not have a REALIZE band but I also did not ever know there had been a recall, Thank you for your post!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Such a positive post in spite of the complication you are having! Thank you!

I just posted about an infection around my port site today. I am worried about the possibility of having 2 more surgeries (1 to remove the band and another to put it back in) but you are so right.... It can be fixed!

So thanks for your post. It helps me feel a little better about this situation.

Hope your port replacement surgery goes well!!

Thank you very much SLIMANDSEXY, I hope everthing goes will with you too! its crazy when I think about all the time I read about lapband complications, I would see leaks and remember thinking what are the chances??? lol

I also have thought the same about the publishers clearing house.......sooooo maybe :D

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Trending Products

  • Trending Topics

  • Recent Status Updates

    • cryoder22

      Day 1 of pre-op liquid diet (3 weeks) and I'm having a hard time already. I feel hungry and just want to eat. I got the protein and supplements recommend by my program and having a hard time getting 1 down. My doctor / nutritionist has me on the following:
      1 protein shake (bariatric advantage chocolate) with 8 oz of fat free milk 1 snack = 1 unjury protein shake (root beer) 1 protein shake (bariatric advantage orange cream) 1 snack = 1 unjury protein bar 1 protein shake (bariatric advantace orange cream or chocolate) 1 snack = 1 unjury protein soup (chicken) 3 servings of sugar free jello and popsicles throughout the day. 64 oz of water (I have flavor packets). Hot tea and coffee with splenda has been approved as well. Does anyone recommend anything for the next 3 weeks?
      · 1 reply
      1. NickelChip

        All I can tell you is that for me, it got easier after the first week. The hunger pains got less intense and I kind of got used to it and gave up torturing myself by thinking about food. But if you can, get anything tempting out of the house and avoid being around people who are eating. I sent my kids to my parents' house for two weeks so I wouldn't have to prepare meals I couldn't eat. After surgery, the hunger was totally gone.

    • buildabetteranna

      I have my final approval from my insurance, only thing holding up things is one last x-ray needed, which I have scheduled for the fourth of next month, which is my birthday.

      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • BetterLeah

      Woohoo! I have 7 more days till surgery, So far I am already down a total of 20lbs since I started this journey. 
      · 1 reply
      1. NeonRaven8919

        Well done! I'm 9 days away from surgery! Keep us updated!

    • Ladiva04

      Hello,
      I had my surgery on the 25th of June of this year. Starting off at 117 kilos.😒
      · 1 reply
      1. NeonRaven8919

        Congrats on the surgery!

    • Sandra Austin Tx

      I’m 6 days post op as of today. I had the gastric bypass 
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
  • Recent Topics

  • Hot Products

  • Sign Up For
    Our Newsletter

    Follow us for the latest news
    and special product offers!
  • Together, we have lost...
      lbs

    PatchAid Vitamin Patches

    ×