Magic 0 Posted February 3, 2006 IMPORTANT........ I was reading around in the INAMED web-site and found out about a new Lap-Band, it called the Lap-Band VG... http://www.inamed.com/products/obesity/us/clinician/lapband/prodinfo.html#VG Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
the best me 6 Posted February 3, 2006 Yep, lots of folks have them. Men seem to have the VG band more often than the others...larger anatomies and all...do you? But plenty of folks, men AND women, here have the larger capacity band. It takes more fills, usually, to get the right restriction and first fills are usually much bigger than with the smaller 4cc capacity bands. Anyhoo...Inamed says it's new, but really it's just the newest product, I guess. So far, it seems to be a very good band! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dylansmom 27 Posted February 3, 2006 I don't mean to sound like a know it all or snot, but this is not a new band. This is the Vanguard band which some of us here have installed around our gullets. It is used for patients who have larger stomachs, and some doctors believe that they have lower erosion rates. (Not saying I agree with this, but it is one theory.) I hope that cleared up the confusion for you. They've been around for a while now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MsButterKup23 1 Posted February 3, 2006 I have the 4cc and hubby has the VG, there is about 100lbs difference between us, not sure if that had anything to do with Dr. Powell using the bigger one on him.. I trust the good ole doctor's reasoning. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NewSho 20 Posted February 3, 2006 Yes, the VG (Vanguard) band is a 10cc band. It's gaining in popularity but a lot of surgeons only recommend them for patients with larger frames, larger BMI, or 'thicker' anatomies. I asked about them as soon as they came out (gee, I hate to miss a band trend) but I didn't qualify based on my size or BMI, from all I inquired with. But it's great to have another option and anything that can increase the overall success of finding the right LapBand for each patient, is good. Happy Band Journeys to all, New Sho Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest myband Posted February 3, 2006 I had a B.M.I 37. 231 Ibs and the surgeon placed the V.G on me. I'm considered a light weight. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites