Guest NotSoLittleMermaid Posted November 12, 2010 Here is the information on the POSE procedure POSE (Primary Obesity Surgery, Endoluminal) Procedure in Louisiana Bariatric surgeons at The Surgical Specialists of Louisiana have become one of the first teams in the U.S. to perform a new incisionless weight loss procedure called the POSE (Primary Obesity Surgery, Endolumenal) to decrease the capacity of a patient's stomach. The Surgical Specialists of Louisiana is one of the first three sites in the United States to make it available. The POSE procedure is performed under anesthesia using a small flexible endoscope � a video camera so that the surgeon can view the operative site on a nearby video monitor � and a four-channel tube created specifically for incisionless procedures. The POSE is performed entirely through the mouth without making any external incisions into the body. The surgeon inserts the flexible tube and the endoscope through the patient�s mouth and then uses surgical tools to grasp the stomach tissue and deploy suture anchors to create multiple tissue folds in the stomach wall to reduce its volume capacity. We are one of a few select sites in the country participating in a clinical Data Registry that will follow patients who undergo the incisionless POSE procedure. If you are interested in joining the registry to see if you may qualify for this procedure, please contact us today:thumbup1: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest NotSoLittleMermaid Posted November 12, 2010 Can you please tell me what the sutures or incisions are made of? How many are put the stomach? Based videos I've seen, it is only 2.which doesn't seem effective. Do you have any videos or diagrams I can see? I am interested in any statstics on patient success/failure and weight loss amounts. I am about 189 and 5'3 female and would like to get down to around 120-130 ideally. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rain 2 Posted November 13, 2010 Yes, I have heard, and read, a LOT about Gastric Plication surgery, and know people who have had it. The two best doctors that I know of who are currently doing this surgery are: Dr. Brad Watkins, in Cleveland Ohio, for $9,500, and Dr. Cotter, in Salt Lake City, Utah, for around $8,000. Supposedly, it does the same thing as a vertical sleeve but without any cutting, however, the recovery is not that much less than real Sleeve immediatley after surgery. You are still in the hospital for about a day afterwards, maybe two, and still go through the st stomach swelling, pain, etc. But I bet it's less. I was seriously considering it, but it is not covered by insurance, and with the travel costs, it would be over $10,000 for me, and I jusst really can't afford it. I had to go with a solution that is covered by insurance. The other reason that I backed away from it is that, although they "claim" it is reversible, even Dr. Watkins will tell you that after a few months pass, the scarring of the stiches in your stomach will kind of "grow together," and it's not really unreversible, at least not without a nother surgery, and maybe not at all, nobody's sure. Good luck to you if you can afford it, though, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jovoniagoetz 0 Posted November 13, 2010 I have seen this on television. Normally this is for patience that have already had the sleeve or the full bi pass. Jovonia Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cheryl 1 Posted November 19, 2010 What about the ghrelin aspect of it? If they aren't removing the extra part of the stomach, then does the whole stomach still produce the appetite stimulating hormone ghrelin? This is why I like VSG...to decrease appetite, not just restricting the size of the stomach. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SouthernSleever 228 Posted November 19, 2010 I've read a couple post by people with plication and it seems they aren't doing so well futher out. One on the OH board was able to eat a whole medium pizza YIKES! Good luck in your research! 1 Scared@#@#less! reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MS LISA 1 Posted November 19, 2010 There is lots of people that are not losing that much weight on it, I dont think it gets as tight as the sleeve and may stretch easy, im not a Dr just saying from what I have been hearing... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
genepha 47 Posted November 20, 2010 I'm considering the gastric plication. From what I've read it does seem fairly successful but I think it might be an option especially for lower BMI patients. I'm not sure but this is what it seems like from some of the reports I've read and from a few of the doctors I've spoken with. I am deciding between sleeve and plication in addition to my band being replaced. Hopefully, the plication will be another option for people to consider. There really isn't enough long term data about the gastric plication, IMO, but from what I know about it, it does provide another option. Of course, I wish insurance would cover it. There are quite a few clinical trials right now on the plication so hopefully after the trials, more research will be available and the plication will eventually be covered by insurance. The best thing for me has been to do research and do what surgery feels most comfortable for me and my body. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites